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Posted by Megan Wilson, on 8 July 2014
Applications are invited for PhD projects in the Department of Anatomy at the University of Otago, New Zealand, including developmental biology based projects and neuroscience. Competitive PhD scholarship funding is ...Posted by Seema Grewal, on 8 July 2014
Here are the highlights from the current issue of Development: Prime time for pluripotency Embryonic stem cell (ESC) cultures display a marked heterogeneity in the expression of Nanog, one ...Posted by yasuko asai, on 7 July 2014
Right now I am attending the Embryology Course at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL). I am a graduate school student from Osaka University in Japan and I am looking for ...Posted by Disease Models and Mechanisms, on 6 July 2014
In recent years, the zebrafish has emerged as an increasingly prominent model in biomedical research. Its optical transparency for the first few weeks, high fecundity and ex vivo fertilization have made it ...Posted by Christele Gonneau, on 3 July 2014
The 2014 FIFA World Cup has mesmerised football fans all around the world over the past weeks, but besides just the fancy footwork on display, we’ve also seen some amazing ...Posted by the Node, on 1 July 2014
This month the Node celebrated its fourth birthday! Here are some of the other highlights: Research: – Kevin Chalut wrote about his recent paper at the crossroads ...Posted by IRBBarcelona, on 30 June 2014
Jens Lüders leads the Microtubule Organization laboratory (Photo: Battista/Minocri, IRB Barcelona) “la Caixa” PhD student Nicolas Lecland is the first author of the study published in Nature Cell Biology (Photo: ...Posted by BenPaylor, on 26 June 2014
StemCellTalks is a Canadian high school stem cell outreach initiative that has been running in 7 cities in Canada since 2010. The program has featured over 50 stem cell “experts” during this ...Posted by JQ, on 25 June 2014
the JQ lab is looking for candidates for one 3-year PhD studentship to work on the regulation of intestinal stem cell neutral competition during the homeostasis of the Drosophila adult ...Posted by the Node, on 25 June 2014
This obituary first appeared in Development. Paul Martin and David Ish-Horowicz look back on the life and work of their long-time friend and colleague Julian Lewis, who passed away on April 30th ...