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Posted by Nick Greene, on 19 September 2012
Applications are invited to join our research group at UCL Institute of Child Health in London. We are investigating the molecular and developmental mechanisms, genetics and cell biology underlying neural tube ...Posted by Seema Grewal, on 18 September 2012
Here are the highlights from the current issue of Development: S1P1 halts vascular remodelling During organogenesis, vascular remodelling ensures that developing organs receive sufficient oxygen and nutrients. Factors that ...Posted by Rachael Inglis, on 14 September 2012
Given that most readers of this post will be developmental biologists, it seems slightly unnecessary to point out that development is an amazing, beautiful process. But it’s true! The expansion ...Posted by Erin M Campbell, on 12 September 2012
Stem cells are not just for the (super) young! As I get older, I’ve come to grips that my body needs some help…some more yoga, some more salads, some more ...Posted by James Briscoe, on 12 September 2012
Applications are invited for a Research Technician position in the research group of James Briscoe at the MRC National Institute for Medical Research, London. The lab studies the embryonic development ...Posted by the Node, on 12 September 2012
Have you updated your profile on the Node yet, as suggested in this post? If not, you have a few more weeks: we’re delaying the public profiles (and other updates) ...Posted by Katherine Brown, on 12 September 2012
The Olympics and the Paralympics may be over, but there’s still time for sporting success this year, albeit on a rather smaller scale. The 2012 World Cell Race is on. ...Posted by Jason Rihel, on 11 September 2012
PhD Position University College London Department of Cell and Developmental Biology PhD Supervisor: Dr. Jason Rihel Application Deadline: Oct. 15, 2012 Funding Availability: Funding PhD Project (Grand Challenge; European/UK Students; ...Posted by the Node, on 5 September 2012
This is the final round of images from the 2011 Woods Hole embryology course. The students of the 2012 course have also taken some beautiful images, and you’ll see those ...Posted by Eva Amsen, on 5 September 2012
This interview first appeared in Development. Haruhiko Koseki is Director of the Developmental Genetics Research Group at the RIKEN Research Center for Allergy and Immunology in Yokohama, where he studies ...