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How to build and evolve a nervous system

Posted by , on 20 November 2016

Author Summary of “A gene regulatory network for apical organ neurogenesis and its spatial control in sea star embryos”.   Alys M. Cheatle Jarvela, Kristen A. Yankura, Veronica F. Hinman Development 2016 143: 4214-4223; doi: 10.1242/dev.134999 Very ...

Postdoctoral position in mouse genetics and developmental biology

Posted by , on 18 November 2016

A postdoctoral position is available to study the cellular basis of morphogenesis in vertebrate craniofacial development. This work will integrate mouse molecular genetic and human iPSC approaches with live cell ...

8 Fully-funded PhD studentships at Warwick-A*STAR Singapore

Posted by , on 18 November 2016

The Warwick – A*STAR Research Attachment Programme offers fully funded 4 year PhD studentships in Molecular Cell Biology and Microbiology, with students spending 2 years at Warwick and 2 years ...

Mitotic Bookmarking by Esrrb: an unexplored mechanism for implementing cell fate choices?

Posted by , on 18 November 2016

  The story behind our recent paper (Festuccia et al., Nature Cell Biology 2016) started with a serendipitous observation made in a small room of the ISCR (Institute for Stem ...

Call for applications for David Fell Research Fellowships at Oxford Brookes

Posted by , on 18 November 2016

3 David Fell Research Fellowships now available here at Oxford Brookes. Great opportunity to start an independent research group in development or evodevo. For informal enquiries please contact Alistair McGregor: ...

Postdoctoral positions in Wnts and Stem Cell Biology field

Posted by , on 17 November 2016

Research Area Keywords:  Wnt signaling, Stem cells, Development, Neuromesodermal progenitors   Position Description:  New postdoc positions are available immediately in the laboratory of Dr. Terry Yamaguchi at the National Cancer Institute ...

The Biology of Regenerative Medicine - registration opening soon

Posted by , on 16 November 2016

The aim of the third conference in this series is to understand the biology that underpins the success or failure of regenerative processes. We will explore the relationship between stem ...

An interview with Kathryn Anderson

Posted by , on 15 November 2016

This interview by Aidan Maartens first featured in Development, Volume 143, Issue 22.    Kathryn Anderson is Professor and Chair of the Developmental Biology Program at the Sloan Kettering Institute in ...

In Development this week (Vol. 143, Issue 22)

Posted by , on 15 November 2016

Here are the highlights from the current issue of Development:   A postnatal model for Zika virus infection Zika virus (ZIKV) infection results in embryonic microcephaly and has been declared ...

Paris – Cambridge – Paris: a Megakaryocyte story

Posted by , on 14 November 2016

The first news came as a shock: so the British Railways are not always perfectly on time? For an Italian, that was a massive cultural shock. The second one was even more surprising: English weather ...

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