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New embryo phenotype data from the DMDD programme

Posted by , on 15 June 2018

Following our latest data release, the DMDD website (dmdd.org.uk) now contains detailed phenotype data for nearly 700 embryos from 82 different knockout mouse lines. Highlights include the identification of limb ...

Call for papers: Development at the single cell level

Posted by , on 14 June 2018

Development is pleased to welcome submissions for an upcoming special issue on ‘Development at the single cell level’. This special issue aims to showcase the best research in stem cell and ...

Polarizing morphogenesis: epithelia dance the polonaise

Posted by , on 13 June 2018

The story behind our recent paper: Counter-rotational cell flows drive morphological and cell fate asymmetries in mammalian hair follicles. Maureen Cetera, Liliya Leybova, Bradley Joyce & Danelle Devenport, Nature Cell Biology.  ...

Lessons from the 11th Annual NIH Career Symposium

Posted by , on 12 June 2018

For a Ph.D. holder, the idea that any career can be classified as “alternative” is obsolete. With a smaller percentage of postdocs going on to tenure-track positions every year, universities ...

The people behind the papers - Kana Ishimatsu, Tom Hiscock & Sean Megason

Posted by , on 12 June 2018

Somites are segmented structures  which give rise to numerous tissues in the vertebrate body. It has long been observed that somites scale in size with the overall size of the ...

Postdoctoral position at the Hubrecht & MERLN Institutes. Stem cell-based blastoids. Lab of Nicolas Rivron.

Posted by , on 12 June 2018

Hubrecht Institute for developmental biology and stem cell research. MERLN Institute for technology-driven regenerative medicine. Laboratory for stem cell-based development. 2 years The Netherlands   A two-year postdoctoral position is ...

Postdoctoral position in the functional analysis of autism risk genes

Posted by , on 12 June 2018

An NIH-funded post-doctoral position is available in the Hoffman Lab at Yale University School of Medicine.   Our lab studies the function of genes involved in autism spectrum disorders at ...

Multiple Postdoctoral Fellow Positions at
 Johns Hopkins University

Posted by , on 11 June 2018

Postdoctoral Fellow positions (can join anytime between 2018 summer to 2019 spring) are available in Lee laboratory at Johns Hopkins University. These positions are not only for stem cell experts, but rather ...

10 PhD Positions at the CRC 1348 “Dynamic Cellular Interfaces: Formation and Function”, Münster, Germany

Posted by , on 11 June 2018

            The Collaborative Research Centre 1348 “Dynamic Cellular Interfaces: Formation and Function” at the University of Münster, Germany, invites applications for   10 PhD Positions ...

How to Grow a Network on the Go

Posted by , on 8 June 2018

Transportation networks play a central role in enabling efficient mass flow over extended domains, where diffusion alone would be too slow. Therefore, transportation networks often play a central role for ...

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