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Posted by Maggie Pruitt, on 25 June 2014
Hello! I am Maggie Pruitt, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Genetics, Development, and Cell Biology at Iowa State University (Ames, Iowa, USA – think middle America or fields ...Posted by BenPaylor, on 24 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 ...Posted by Thomas Butts, on 24 June 2014
‘Increasing knowledge leads to triumphant loss of clarity’ ‘The study of segmentation: that way leads only to madness’ Alfred Romer (1894 – 1973), Director of the Museum of Comparative Zoology ...Posted by Seema Grewal, on 24 June 2014
Here are the highlights from the current issue of Development: Eye’s got rhythm In zebrafish, the circadian clock, which is the internal timekeeper that coordinates multiple cellular, physiological and ...Posted by Angelo Iulianella, on 23 June 2014
This year will mark the 6th year since I have been assisting in the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) course in Embryology. Each year I am excited at the prospect of ...Posted by IRBBarcelona, on 23 June 2014
When adenomas appear in the colon, the same cells of the tissue produce a molecule that neutralizes its progression. Adenomas, which are highly prevalent in the population, provide the substrate ...Posted by the Node, on 22 June 2014
It is our birthday today! It is exactly 4 years since the Node was launched, and since then we have grown in users and readers every year! Thank you all ...Posted by ac270, on 20 June 2014
We have a lectureship available in Cell and Developmental Biology at the University of Bath, UK. Please share with anybody who you think might be interested. http://www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy.aspx?ref=BK2506Posted by Megan Wilson, on 20 June 2014
Registration is now open for the Queenstown Molecular Biology meeting, Queenstown, New Zealand including the Developmental Biology and Reproduction satellite meeting. August 28-29th 2014, Rydges Hotel, Queenstown, New Zealand Sessions ...Posted by Juan Pascual-Anaya, on 19 June 2014
The heat started to increase in Japan, as the rainy season approached and with it the high levels of temperature and humidity. But this was not an obstacle for scientists from ...