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Posted by the Node, on 10 June 2014
Time to announce the winner of this year’s first round of Woods Hole images: the fluorescent image of the squid embryo! Many congratulations to Nathan Kenny (University of Oxford), Kathryn ...Posted by Alice Accorsi, on 10 June 2014
June 1st, 2014: Exactly one year after my departure flight from Bologna to Boston to attend the 2013 MBL Embryology course held at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, ...Posted by Octavian Voiculescu, on 6 June 2014
Cells move in (still) mysterious ways to achieve morphogenesis. Prominently, cells of an early vertebrate embryo (blastula, a mass of undifferentiated cells) move extensively during gastrulation to generate the three ...Posted by Catarina Vicente, on 6 June 2014
If you are doing a PhD (or involved in research in any way), you probably take a lot of humour, procrastination and comfort from PHD comics. The comic strip ‘Piled Higher ...Posted by ajdickinson, on 5 June 2014
Postdoctoral positions are available in the laboratory of Amanda Dickinson to study craniofacial and skin development in Xenopus. I am looking for highly motivated and tenacious applicants with a passion ...Posted by the Node, on 1 June 2014
Our jobs page has been very busy again, including several positions in publishing. Here are some of the other highlights: Research: – Néstor discussed his recent paper in Developmental Cell on ...Posted by Delphine Duprez, on 30 May 2014
A postdoctoral fellowship for 3 years is available from October 2014 in Delphine DUPREZ’s team, located in the Developmental Biology laboratory in Paris (bio–dev.snv.jussieu.fr/). The team focuses on tendon and ...Posted by Nestor Saiz, on 29 May 2014
Any mammal who celebrated Mother’s Day earlier this month realizes how important mothers are for us and the tight bond between them and their children. Forget clean shirts and packed ...Posted by Dunn School Bioimaging Facility, on 28 May 2014
We are looking for a Research Assistant to join the Electron Microscope (EM) Facility based in the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology at the University of Oxford. The successful ...Posted by Christele Gonneau, on 27 May 2014
Decisions, decisions…aren’t those one of our main worries? It is certainly the everyday worry of a stem cell! Understanding stem cell decisions is a central question in the field: how ...