Welcome at the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics

The Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics in Freiburg is an interdisciplinary research institution that conducts basic research in two key areas of modern biology.
Immunobiology is concerned with the ways multicellular organisms defend themselves against pathogens. Epigenetics is the study of inheritable traits that are not caused by changes in the underlying DNA sequence.
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News

From one to the right

From one to the right

April 07, 2025
Chromatin enzymes play a crucial role in germ layer formation at the onset of zygotic genome activation in Drosophila embryos.
Healing a broken heart

Healing a broken heart

April 02, 2025
How a vitamin A metabolite could help myocardial infarction patients by modulating blood stem cell activity
Ankita Kapoor
EMBO and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions honor Max Planck researcher with postdoctoral fellowships
International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2025
Interview series
New light-based method reveals the nature of biomolecular condensates through in vivo targeting and manipulation 
Valérie Hilgers receives an ERC Consolidator Grant
Davor Solter, MPI-IE Director Emeritus, has been named a Citation Laureate in Clarivate’s annual list of “Researchers of Nobel Class”
The protein Mrc1 is essential for the accurate transfer of chemical marks on histones during cell division

Seminars & Events

Symposium: TriRhena in Gene Regulation Club
16 June 2025 at the MPI-IE in Freiburg (Germany)
Symposium
Epigenetics of early mouse development – Thursday, April 24, 2025

Upcoming Seminars

Symposium: Epigenetics of early mouse development

Apr 24, 2025 02:00 PM - 07:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
MPI of Immunobiology and Epigenetics, Freiburg, Germany, Room: Hörsaal

MPS: Apoorva Baluapuri - Integrator loss leads to dsRNA formation that triggers the Integrated Stress Response

Apr 25, 2025 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (Local Time Germany)
MPI-IE, Room: Lecture Hall

MPS: Danny Leung - Deciphering the epigenomic impacts of repetitive elements: How do retroviruses control our genes?

May 12, 2025 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
MPI-IE, Room: Iovino Seminar Room

Career

Excellent PhD training
We train the next generation of research scientists. Learn more about our PhD program – the International Max Planck Research School for Immunobiology, Epigenetics, and Metabolism (IMPRS-IEM)
Welcome Service
We welcome all new arrivals, assist in the onboarding procedure, help you to find a new place and get acquainted with your new colleagues. Learn more about our services.

Job offers

The Max Planck Postdoc Program offers early-career researchers attractive opportunities, including guaranteed three-year contracts, targeted mentoring, and career workshops. Positions are advertised biannually.
The Max Planck Postdoc Program provides talented early career researchers with a range of attractive opportunities to advance their careers in science. Here is what the MPG and the MPI in Freiburg are offering:

Multimedia

Watch: Can we hack our genes?

Watch: Can we hack our genes?

November 05, 2023
Epigenetics studies how certain parts of our genome can be switched on or off. Can epigenetics help us to become more musical, fitter, smarter, more beautiful? – Epigenetics TV documentary with Thomas Jenuwein on ARTE
Swarms & swarming immune cells
Podcast special by detektor.fm on swarms and swarm intelligence, including an interview with Max Planck scientist Tim Lämmermann on immune cell swarms and pathogen hunting in a collective.
How the immune system learns to defend itself
Thomas Boehm talks to detektor.fm editor Dominik Lenze about vaccinations. The Max Planck Director explains how an immune reaction actually takes place during vaccination.
Start-stop system of hunting immune cells
Max Planck researchers reveal how immune cells coordinate their swarming behavior to eliminate pathogens effectively together
Discussing X Chromosome Dosage Compensation
Asifa Akhtar talks about how the male-specific lethal (MSL) complex, and the histone acetyltransferase MOF in particular, contributes to the regulation of the dosage compensation process.
Virtual MPI-IE Escape Room
Do you enjoy puzzles and tricky quizzes? Would you like to get to know the research and the institute? Then our virtual Escape Room is the right challenge for you!
The Department of Biological Physics

The Department of Biological Physics

Video February 06, 2024
The Cissé Department employs physical techniques to visualize biological interactions at the single-molecule level within living cells, uncovering phenomena like protein clustering & biophysical mechanisms in vivo.
Is it possible to inherit trauma – with Nicola Iovino
Can a trauma suffered by our ancestors affect our own lives? A ZDF documentary explores this question and meets with Max Planck researcher Nicola Iovino...
Sexual parasitism & immune system of deep-sea fish - Thomas Boehm
BBC Earth interview with Thomas Boehm on the anglerfish (AmazeMe, facebook)
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