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Posted by the Node, on 30 November 2015
Here is some developmental biology related content from other journals published by The Company of Biologists. Genome-wide lacZ profiling in the mouse Tuck, Estebel and colleagues have produced ...Posted by Joana Lima, on 27 November 2015
The electroporation technique is widely used in developmental biology to deliver foreign DNA into cells and study gene function. The chick embryos exhibit a remarkable easy access to perform electroporation ...Posted by sohnuma, on 26 November 2015
We are seeking to appoint a Post-doctoral Bioinformatician to undertake research on the bioinformatics of eye cancers with Prof. Shin-ichi Ohnuma and Dr. Mandeep Sagoo. The work aims to understand ...Posted by Anh Ho, on 25 November 2015
15—17 March 2016 St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge, UK The aim of this Biochemical Society focused meeting is to explore the mechanisms of BMP signal transduction and regulation of signalling, ...Posted by Cristina Pujades, on 24 November 2015
We are seeking for highly motivated and enthusiastic candidates interested in understanding how tissue compartmentalization and cell fate decisions take place in the Central Nervous System during embryonic development. The ...Posted by Andreas Prokop, on 21 November 2015
Two positions are available as part of two Research Council-funded doctoral training programmes at The University of Manchester, the first one supported by the BBSRC and the second one by ...Posted by BSDB, on 20 November 2015
In 2014, the British Society of Developmental Biology (BSDB) has initiated the Gurdon Summer Studentship program with the intention to provide highly motivated students with exceptional qualities and a strong ...Posted by Sara Wilson, on 19 November 2015
Applications are invited from highly motivated and creative individuals who are interested in studying fundamental mechanisms of neuronal migration and axon guidance. The main focus of our research is to ...Posted by jturan91, on 19 November 2015
As we develop from wads of cells to fully formed humans, each of our organs goes through intricate processes to achieve the right combination and number of cells arranged in ...Posted by Journal of Cell Science, on 18 November 2015
This Sticky Wicket article first featured in Journal of Cell Science. Read other articles and cartoons of Mole & Friends here. “No visible means of support, and you ...