Thanks to its national and international recognition and a network of collaborations built over more than 20 years, this Master’s program has unique strengths that offer real opportunities for training in the fields of Structural Biochemistry and Genomics.
The program equips students with essential STEM skills for diverse biological fields. They learn problem-solving through experimental approaches using cutting-edge methods. The master’s offers two specializations: Structural Biochemistry and Genomics & Bioinformatics. Each track prepares scientific experts to meet industry and academic demands.
Students acquire theoretical and practical expertise in biochemistry, biophysics, and structural biology. They master techniques to determine and refine macromolecular structures, analyze their dynamics and functions, and apply these skills in biological or engineering contexts. This training emphasizes the role of molecular structures and mechanisms in Biology.
Students train in modern methods for acquiring and analyzing large ‘omics datasets. They study genomic variations,
transcriptome analysis, phylogeny, and molecular evolution while gaining proficiency in high-throughput technologies used in industry and academia. They also develop expertise in bioinformatics-based data analysis using public databases and tools.

An obligatory 2 month placement at the end of the first year and a 6 to 9 month placement in the second year. These placements can be in public research laboratories or biotechnology companies. Thanks to the masters network you can easily do these placements in foreign laboratories.
The organization of the master is designed to allow you to achieve your professional goals.



Careers in genomics and structural biology

Bilingue français/anglais en fonction des UE – Bilingual French/English depending on teaching
Bilingue français/anglais en fonction des UE – Bilingual French/English depending on teaching


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Taught in English
Bilingual French/English depending on audience






All the lecturers in the Master’s program carry out their research activities within the various institutes of AMU. Supported by researchers who contribute throughout the course, they provide you with teaching that covers all aspects of structural biochemistry and genomics.

Stéphane Grimaldi

Laurent Tichit

André Gilles
Most of the courses are taught at the Luminy Campus in the Calanques national parc. Some courses and workshops are at the CNRS (French national research institute) Campus Joseph Aiguier.

A vous de vous définir
12 research units at Aix-Marseille University are associated with the Master’s program. Each has its own specific research themes, offers internships and hosts the teacher-researchers and researchers who take part in the teaching.
The Structural Biochemistry and Genomics master has a number of partner universities in europe and further afield, that facilitate laboratory placements in foreign countries.

Sapienza Università di Roma (Italie)