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Posted by Journal of Cell Science, on 22 May 2015
This cartoon was first published in the Journal of Cell Science. Read other articles and cartoons of Mole & Friends here. To read part I- ‘The imposter’ click here. To read ...Posted by Vaibhav Pai, on 21 May 2015
Pint of Science is a science outreach organization that holds an annual festival across 9 countries (UK, Ireland, France, Italy, USA, Australia, Spain, Germany and Brazil) in 6 major themes, ...Posted by sje30, on 20 May 2015
From Maps to Circuits: Models and Mechanisms for Generating Neural Connections http://maps2015.org 7-9 December 2015 Strasbourg, France Understanding the development of the nervous system is a key challenge that has ...Posted by pduran_node, on 19 May 2015
I’m conducting a study on biologists’ use of math; in order to identify the main mathematical and statistical tools currently used in the field. The results of the study would ...Posted by alexandraspencer, on 19 May 2015
Having just begun my new role at the Society of Biology five weeks ago, I’m embarking on the exciting prospect of travelling around the country to meet potential members and ...Posted by the Node, on 19 May 2015
Here is some developmental biology related content from other journals published by The Company of Biologists. Xenopus as a developmental model of neuroblastoma Neuroblastoma (NB) is a ...Posted by Thomas Butts, on 18 May 2015
My review of the Young Embryologist Network London Meeting 2015 As I write this, I am currently listening to the third very impressive senior PI talk in a row ...Posted by stemcellsjobs, on 18 May 2015
Department/Location: Wellcome Trust – Medical Research Council Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, University of Cambridge Salary: £38,511-£48,743 Reference: PS05620 Closing date: 14 June 2015 Limited funding: The funds for this post ...Posted by Paolo Panza, on 18 May 2015
Figure 1. “Cytoplasm”, illustration by David S. Goodsell, the Scripps Research Institute. When contemplating the illustrations by David S. Goodsell (Figure 1), the first thing that stands out is how ...Posted by Kate Doherty, on 18 May 2015
Hello! Read on for some fascinating stories of stem cell treatments – proven and unproven – and find out about a new website with great information to help you tell the difference. The Hubrecht ...