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September in preprints
Posted by the Node, on 9 October 2024
Here’s a list of preprints published in September in developmental and stem cell biology (and related fields).Catch up on Development presents… October webinar on environment, evolution and development
Posted by the Node, on 7 October 2024
Catch up on the Development presents… webinar on 2 October, featuring talks from Girish Kale, Natasha Shylo and Sergio Menchero.Apply to become a reporter at the Biologists @ 100 conference!
Posted by the Node, on 3 October 2024
Keen to get more science communication experience? Is your research related to developmental and stem cell biology? The Node is looking for a reporter to attend and report from the …What’s new at InSDB
Posted by Indian Society of Developmental Biologists ., on 1 October 2024
The Indian Society of Developmental Biologists is the national society that represents developmental and stem cell biologists across India. We are pleased to introduce the society and our activities to …Counterpoint in Science: Power of Tandem talks at the Interfaces between Physics and Biology
Posted by Daniel Riveline, on 26 September 2024
HFSP–Unistra Symposium available online featuring Eric Wieschaus and William Bialek, Anthony Hyman and Frank Jülicher, Donatas Zigmantas and Thomas Renger, musical duo from the Philharmonic Orchestra of Strasbourg and more …Bringing Science to Life: IDRM at Oxford Open Doors
Posted by tomoko Watanabe, on 26 September 2024
Oxford Open Doors is an annual event that offers the public a unique opportunity to explore the historic and modern buildings of Oxford, many of which are normally closed to …“Environmental Cues for Life Cycle Transitions” symposium – a perspective from EuroEvoDevo 2024
Posted by Elizabeth Williams, on 25 September 2024
With some beautifully warm and sunny mid-summer weather, attendees of the EuroEvoDevo2024 gathered on Friday morning 28th June at the University of Helsinki for a symposium on ‘Environmental cues for …London EvoDevo meeting (LED)
Posted by Margarida Cardoso Moreira, on 25 September 2024
London EvoDevo meeting (LED) Dear colleagues, Given all the outstanding evo-devo work going on in the London area, we feel that a regular gathering to share recent discoveries and to …The Node Network
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Most-read posts in September
- Model Organism Databases are more than just repositories by Beatrice Milnes and Mansi Srivastava
- A short rant on the present and future of developmental biology by Jonas Hartmann
- A Day in the Life of a Hofstenia Lab by Eliza Hirsch and Paul Bump
- SciCommConnect: A masterclass in how to deliver your message in the spoken or the written word by Alex Neaverson, Rachel McKeown and Anna Guixeras Fontana
- SciArt profile: Yoshinari Yoshida
- Making a map: exploring the origins of the shoulder and neck by Shunya Kuroda
- How we learned to build a gliding mammal by Jorge Moreno
- Behind the paper: Highlighting skeleton-producing cells during the development of a pentaradial animal by Heidi Tate
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