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Posted by nicoletta bobola, on 20 October 2016
PhD studentship opportunity in the laboratory of Prof. Nicoletta Bobola at the University of Manchester, UK. This project is to be funded under the MRC Doctoral Training Partnership. ...Posted by BSDB, on 18 October 2016
The 2016 BSDB Autumn meeting under the topic of ‘chimaeras and their use in studying developmental processes and disease models’ was organised by Jenny Nichols and Tristan Rodriguez. It took ...Posted by Andreas Prokop, on 18 October 2016
Dementia causes enormous personal hardship and costs the UK ~£23 billion every year. The second most common form is Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD). About 40% of FTLD cases have genetic ...Posted by FPD, on 18 October 2016
Postdoctoral position in muscle biology At the Dept of Clinical Sciences, Umeå University, Sweden Project description: The selected candidate will work within the research project ”The molecular portfolio of the ...Posted by Disease Models and Mechanisms, on 18 October 2016
Disease Models & Mechanisms is pleased to announce the launch of a new Special Collection named Spotlight on Rat: Translational Impact. The rat is a key model for basic and ...Posted by Seema Grewal, on 18 October 2016
Here are the highlights from the new issue of Development: Glucocorticoid and STAT3: tipping the balance in the lung The epithelial cells found at the distal tips of the ...Posted by devmechamb, on 18 October 2016
Applications are open for the Wellcome Trust funded four year PhD programme in Developmental Mechanisms at the University of Cambridge. We are looking for talented, motivated graduates or final year ...Posted by Raman Das, on 17 October 2016
Applications are invited from highly motivated and enthusiastic individuals for a BBSRC DTP funded PhD position in the laboratory of Dr. Raman Das at the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and ...Posted by James Briscoe, on 13 October 2016
The Francis Crick Institute is a new discovery biomedical research institute in central London. We are core-funded by Cancer Research UK, the UK Medical Research Council, and the Wellcome Trust and partnered ...Posted by Aidan Maartens, on 12 October 2016
Two years ago, Development held a meeting on the emerging field of stem cells and human development. In announcing the meeting, the organisers described a knowledge gap: “Strikingly, although ...