Welcome to the Node
The Node is a place to read, write and interact with a global community of developmental and stem cell biologists. This is your site: once you’ve registered, you can freely share your blog post, job advert or event notice with the community.
Recent posts
Lab meeting with the Welshhans Lab
Posted by the Node, on 1 May 2024
Meet the Welshhans Lab at the University of South Carolina. The lab uses mouse models and hiPSC-derived neurons and brain organoids to study neural development.Development presents… winners of Development’s 2023 Outstanding Paper Prize
Posted by the Node, on 29 April 2024
Hear from the winners of Development’s 2023 Outstanding Paper Prize.The shrimp Parhyale hawaiensis – a non-model organism research story with Dr. Michalis Averof
Posted by Alexandra Bisia, on 28 April 2024
Earlier this year, my co-correspondent for the Node Brent Foster and I published a pot pourri-style interview article asking biology researchers about their work with non-model organisms (NMOs). As they …An interview with Marco Podobnik, GfE PhD award winner 2024
Posted by the Node, on 25 April 2024
An interview with the 2024 GfE PhD award recipient Marco Podobnik, who worked on pigment pattern diversification in Danio fish species at the Nüsslein-Volhard laboratory.Who was Rita Levi-Montalcini?
Posted by Alex Neaverson, on 22 April 2024
Rita-Levi Montalcini (1909-2012) was an Italian neurobiologist who lived an extraordinary life, and today (22nd April) would have been her 115th birthday. Click on each image to enlarge and read …Lab meeting with the Koltowska lab
Posted by the Node, on 18 April 2024
Meet the lab of Kaska Koltowska, based in Uppsala, Sweden. The lab are interested in lymphatic development.Register to attend “SciCommConnect: Science communication, community connections”
Posted by the Node, on 16 April 2024
Want to work on your science communication skills and connect with fellow biologists around the world? Register to attend our free online event happening on Mon 10 June!Embryos in hungry mouse mums postpone development
Posted by Laura Hankins, on 15 April 2024
A press release from Development It’s challenging to sustain a pregnancy when food is short, or conditions are otherwise tough. That’s why many mammalian embryos can postpone their growth to …Transitions in development
Posted by the Node, on 12 April 2024
Development has just published their 30th interview in the ‘Transitions in development’ series, featuring PIs within the first five years or so of establishing their own lab.Lab meeting with the Charrier lab
Posted by the Node, on 11 April 2024
Meeting the lab of Bénédicte Charrier, based at the Institute of Functional Genomics of Lyon (IGFL). The lab studies the morphogenesis of brown algae.The Node Network
Join our global directory of developmental and stem cell biologists
Writing ideas for the Node
From behind the paper stories, meetings reports, to featured resources, we have a few ideas for you to get started with writing for the Node.
Subscribe to our mailing list
Weekly digests highlighting our latest blog posts and job adverts
Most-read posts in March
- Can the post-doc shortage get even worse? by J Guillermo Sanchez
- Lab meeting with the Mohlin lab
- SciArt profile: Brent Foster
- Lab meeting with the Soiza-Reilly lab
- Exploring multi-hub conferences: interview with Sally Lowell by Teodora Andreea Rinciog
- An afternoon in the museum with an exploded skull and a 3.5m python skeleton by Joyce Yu
Follow us on X @the_Node
Posts by @the_NodeOur sister community sites
Grants from The Company of Biologists
Development presents…
The webinar in March 2024 was on the topic of RNA biology in development. Watch the recordings of the talks.
Development presents… webinars
You can view all the previous Development presents… talks on-demand
Development presents… mailing list
Subscribe to the Development presents… mailing list to receive details about upcoming webinars as they are announced.