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Posted by BSDB, on 11 April 2016
The BSDB is delighted to announce Enrico Coen CBE FRS (John Innes Centre, Norwich) as the 2016 winner of theWaddington Medal. Professor Coen was awarded the medal for his pioneering contributions ...Posted by JFMulley, on 8 April 2016
‘Rising Star’ fellowships will be very prestigious and highly competitive positions, designed to attract the very best ‘rising stars’ of academic research. ‘Rising star’ packages will be funded at approximately ...Posted by clabonne, on 7 April 2016
Post doctoral position available to study the genetic and epigenetic control of stem cell attributes and pluripotency, focusing on the neural crest gene regulatory network (NC-GRN). Neural crest cells are ...Posted by the Node, on 7 April 2016
The 2016 Spring meeting of the British Society for Development Biology (held jointly with the British Society for Cell Biology) will start this Sunday at the University of Warwick and ...Posted by sakrok, on 7 April 2016
Thanks to the Cell Science Travel Fellowship of the Company of Biologists, I was able to work for 2 months at the Institut National de la Recherché Agronomique (INRA) in ...Posted by metzstein, on 6 April 2016
Notes on “Intracellular lumen formation in Drosophila proceeds via a novel subcellular compartment” by Linda S. Nikolova and Mark M. Metzstein. Development 2015 142: 3964-3973; doi: 10.1242/dev.127902 In this post, ...Posted by Patrick Lemaire, on 6 April 2016
Applications are open for 3-year PhD fellowships in the Montpellier Health Science doctoral program (To apply visit http://www.adum.fr/as/ed/cbs2/page.pl?page=concoursed-gb before May 3rd 2016). Our group is proposing three possible independent PhD ...Posted by the Node, on 6 April 2016
Snow, M. H. L., Tam, P. P. L. (1979) Is compensatory growth a complicating factor in mouse teratology? Nature 279, 555-557 Lewis, N. E., Rossant, J. (1982) Mechanism of ...Posted by the Node, on 5 April 2016
This interview first featured in Development. Abigail Tucker is a professor at King’s College London, UK and her lab works on various aspects of craniofacial development – from basic, ...Posted by the Node, on 5 April 2016
This interview first featured in Development. Cheryll Tickle is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Bath, UK. She dedicated her long research career mainly to the study of ...