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Posted by AlessandroDonada, on 14 November 2016
The first news came as a shock: so the British Railways are not always perfectly on time? For an Italian, that was a massive cultural shock. The second one was even more surprising: English weather ...Posted by egsuarez, on 14 November 2016
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION Bellvitge Institute for Biomedical Research (IDIBELL) offers a postdoctoral contract to join the Transformation and Metastasis group led by Dr. Eva González-Suárez within the Cancer Epigenetics and ...Posted by Kota Miura, on 14 November 2016
Learn and Communicate Bioimage Analysis NEUBIAS2020 conference is a new annual meeting of the BioImage Analysis community. We are very glad to invite you to the first conference in Lisbon (Portugal) on ...Posted by the Node, on 11 November 2016
R. S. P. Beddington (1981). An autoradiographic analysis of the potency of embryonic ectoderm in the 8th day postimplantation mouse embryo. Journal of Experimental Embryology and Morphology. 64: 87-10. Open Access R. ...Posted by the Node, on 11 November 2016
A roundup of the Node’s highlights from October 2016. October’s most discussed post came from Development’s Executive Editor Katherine Brown, who reported from a workshop on preprints in Cambridge ...Posted by stemcellsjobs, on 10 November 2016
Is this you?: Physical Sciences, Mathematical Sciences or Computational Sciences background? Interested in applying your training to aspects of Stem Cell Biology? Passion for scientific research & hold (or expect ...Posted by the Node, on 10 November 2016
Here we highlight some developmental biology related content from other journals published by The Company of Biologists. Helio Roque and colleagues describe that flies lacking MKS, a component of the transition ...Posted by Disease Models and Mechanisms, on 8 November 2016
DMM is looking for an enthusiastic intern who wishes to gain experience in science publishing, including writing press releases, contributing to our social media activities, and supporting our Reviews ...Posted by Richard Gordon, on 8 November 2016
Gordon, N.K. & R. Gordon (2016). Embryogenesis Explained. Singapore, World Scientific Publishing Company. xxiii+759pp., 431 illustrations. http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/8152 https://www.amazon.com/Embryogenesis-Explained-Natalie-K-Gordon/dp/9814350486/ref=mt_hardcover?_encoding=UTF8&me= Here’s the Table of Contents: Chapter 1: How Embryogenesis Began in Evolution ...Posted by YuuriY, on 8 November 2016
Hi, I’m Yuuri Yasuoka, a postdoc in the Marine Genomics Unit at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST). Okinawa is a subtropical Japanese island surrounded by ...