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Posted by aysuygur, on 7 July 2016
A fundamental property of all organisms is the remarkable consistency within the formation of the body plan during development. A handful of conserved molecular pathways are responsible for morphological patterning in ...Posted by the Node, on 6 July 2016
In this new feature, we conduct a trawl for preprints to find the latest developmental biology and related research from the previous month. Scientists are increasingly using preprints as a way of ...Posted by Seema Grewal, on 5 July 2016
Here are the highlights from the current issue of Development: A pioneer role for PBX1 in neurogenesis The adult rodent subventricular zone (SVZ) is a neurogenic niche that provides ...Posted by cdemers, on 5 July 2016
Unraveling Development Embryonic development is a complex and regulated spatiotemporal ensemble of signaling cues that control cell differentiation. Most of what we now know comes from experimenting directly on embryos. ...Posted by Gary McDowell, on 2 July 2016
I woke up this morning to a Facebook reminder of where I was 5 years ago. I was in Lille, France, on a 2 month sabbatical at Université Lille 1 ...Posted by the Node, on 1 July 2016
This month we welcomed Aidan to the Node, who took over from Cat as Community Manager, and introduced himself here. He’s been enjoying settling in to the Company of Biologists office, and ...Posted by Mattias Mannervik, on 30 June 2016
Stockholm University, Sweden, invites applications for one postdoctoral position in the laboratory of Professor Mattias Mannervik at the Department of Molecular Biosciences, The Wenner-Gren Institute (http://www.su.se/mbw). The position is scheduled ...Posted by the Node, on 30 June 2016
On the 23rd of June the United Kingdom held a referendum on whether to remain a member of the European Union or to leave. Prior to the vote, Nature reported that ...Posted by the Node, on 30 June 2016
To complement our Questions of the Month, we’ve brought together some post-referendum science links News and Comment Nature reported on science’s reaction to the news, on post-ref limbo, bemoaned the lack of a ...Posted by Vicki Metzis, on 29 June 2016
Last month saw the return of the Young Embryologist Network annual meeting held this year at the UCL Institute of Child Health. To settle into the long weekend, a number ...