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Posted by marco, on 3 April 2015
About a year ago, I met someone at a conference who worked at a food chemistry lab in New Orleans. She was telling me about how her company had ...Posted by Christele Gonneau, on 1 April 2015
Mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) are by definition cells that can self-renew (make identical copies of themselves) and specialize into any cell type of the body. Since their discovery, scientists ...Posted by the Node, on 1 April 2015
Here are some of the highlights on the Node in the last month: Discussion: – Following your feedback to our survey, this month we launched a new feature to ...Posted by Journal of Cell Science, on 31 March 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.Posted by Journal of Cell Science, on 31 March 2015
This cartoon was first published in the Journal of Cell Science. Read other articles and cartoons of Mole & Friends here. To read part II- ‘The teaching monster’ click here.Posted by Simon Harding, on 30 March 2015
Report on GUDMAP Outreach at ISN World Congress of Nephrology (ISN WCN) March 13-17, 2015 Cape Town, South Africa Author: Chris Armit Date: 23rd March 2015 Introduction The International Society ...Posted by Kota Miura, on 30 March 2015
This is a call for the registration to the EMBL Master Course for Bioimage Data Analysis to be held from 7 June (Sun) – Saturday, 13 June (Sat) 2015. The ...Posted by Claire Bromley, on 26 March 2015
7th Young Embryologist Network Annual General Meeting 15th May 2015 09:15-17:30 King’s College London Registration and abstract submission are now open! The 7th Young Embryologist Network AGM aims to bring ...Posted by Mickey von Dassow, on 25 March 2015
There are still a few spots open in the Comparative Invertebrate Embryology course at the Friday Harbor Labs. As I described in a previous post, it’s a great opportunity to see ...Posted by Artyom Kopp, on 25 March 2015
A postdoctoral position is available at the University of California – Davis to study the molecular mechanisms, phylogenetic patterns, and functional consequences of transcriptome evolution in Drosophila. The project is ...