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Group Leaders

The LMB is an outstanding place to pursue a research career.

Group Leaders are given complete scientific freedom and ample institute resources for research, without teaching or grant-raising obligations.

The LMB has around 55 research groups within its four scientific Divisions. The LMB culture of collaboration and shared state-of-the‑art scientific facilities, staffed by experts, enables creative and world-leading research to thrive.

The LMB engages both in curiosity-driven discovery and mission science. LMB groups have a long tradition of developing foundational technologies and making fundamental, world-changing discoveries about how life works.

Group Leaders at the LMB

Programme Leader Track (tenure-track) Group Leaders are those in their first group leader role. Tenure-track positions last six years, with extensions for parental leave or extenuating circumstances, after which a tenure decision is made.

Programme Leaders (tenured) are internationally recognised leaders in their field and appointed on an open-ended basis. They are subject to review every seven years by an external, expert committee.

Group Leaders are mentored, especially early in their career, and offered many other opportunities for support, training and enrichment throughout their time at the LMB.