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Posted by Journal of Cell Science, on 12 May 2015
This week I have the pleasure of attending the “Getting Into and Out of Mitosis” Workshop organised by The Company of Biologists. On Sunday, renowned experts and early-career scientists alike ...Posted by Jean-Paul Vincent, on 11 May 2015
Deadline for application: 15 May 2015. BUILDING, REPAIRING AND EVOLVING BIOLOGICAL TISSUES Roscoff (Brittany), France, September 13-17, 2015 This conference will bring together Developmental Biology, Evolutionary Biology and Maths/Physics, disciplines ...Posted by Megan Martik, on 11 May 2015
An advanced short course “Gene Regulatory Networks for Development” will be given at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, MA, October 11-24, 2015. This will be the 8th edition of this ...Posted by Gary McDowell, on 8 May 2015
The first Boston Young Embryologist Network talks event will be held in the Warren Alpert Building at Harvard Medical School Thursday May 14th, 6-8pm. Food and drink will be provided ...Posted by the Node, on 8 May 2015
Last year we interviewed Niteace Whittington, who won the Society for Developmental Biology (SDB) poster prize at the 2014 meeting in Seattle. Niteace’s prize was attendance at the joint meeting ...Posted by BNugent, on 8 May 2015
by Peg McCarthy and Bridget Nugent The biological phenomenon of hormonally induced sexual differentiation of the brain has been an empirical topic of study for over 50 years1 but much ...Posted by Guillermo Oliver, on 7 May 2015
Research technician position is available to work in the laboratory of Dr. Guillermo Oliver in projects related to mammalian organogenesis using mouse models and cultured ES cells. Mouse experience and ...Posted by Guillermo Oliver, on 7 May 2015
POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS are available to study the cellular and molecular mechanisms controlling the development of the lymphatic vasculature and the visual system using available mouse models and 3D self-organizing stem ...Posted by Briana Dye, on 6 May 2015
Pioneering efforts by others have made enormous strides in our ability to generate human lung tissue from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs); however, these efforts have largely focused on deriving ...Posted by Lucy Freem, on 5 May 2015
Around 200 scientists from several Edinburgh research institutes gathered in central Edinburgh to discuss the current state and uses of zinc finger nucleases, TALENs (TAL effector nucleases) and CRISPR/Cas9 technology. ...