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Posted by Seema Grewal, on 6 May 2014
Here are the highlights from the current issue of Development: Sara sorts out stem cell asymmetric division Adult stem cells play crucial roles in tissue homeostasis, giving rise to ...Posted by Christele Gonneau, on 3 May 2014
How great would it be if we knew how to reverse ageing and turn old organs into young ones? Actually, this might not be as crazy as it sounds. As ...Posted by Naiara Bazin, on 2 May 2014
6th Young Embryologist Annual Meeting Friday 27th June 2014 JZ Young LT, Anatomy Building, University College London Last call for abstracts The 6th Young Embryologist Meeting aims to bring together ...Posted by the Node, on 30 April 2014
Our jobs page has been particularly busy this month, with a range of job positions from research technicians to senior lectureships! Here are some of the other highlights: Research: ...Posted by Daniel StJ, on 29 April 2014
Salary: up to £27,004 depending on experience. Applications are invited for a Wellcome Trust funded Research Assistant position to join an international team in the Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge. ...Posted by Daniel StJ, on 29 April 2014
Salary: up to £27,004 depending on experience. Applications are invited for a Wellcome Trust funded Research Assistant position to join an international team in the Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge. ...Posted by the Node, on 25 April 2014
Last month we attended the joint meeting of the British Society for Developmental Biology and the British Society for Cell Biology in Warwick. At the time we had the opportunity ...Posted by stemcellsjobs, on 24 April 2014
Department/Location: Wellcome Trust – Medical Research Council Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road, Cambridge, CB2 1QR Salary: £24,289-£27,318 Reference: PS03240 Closing date: 22 May 2014 Fixed-term: ...Posted by Megan Wilson, on 23 April 2014
Applications are now invited for a lecturer in the Department of Anatomy, University of Otago, New Zealand. Job details: https://otago.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=1400800 Department of Anatomy: http://anatomy.otago.ac.nz/ I’m happy to ...Posted by Seema Grewal, on 22 April 2014
Here are the highlights from the new issue of Development: Hemogenic endothelium flexes some muscle Mesoangioblasts (MABs) are progenitor cells of embryonic derivation with mesodermal potential. They have been ...