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PhD position in the mechanics of neuronal development in zebrafish - Paris

Posted by , on 25 July 2017

A 3-year funded PhD position is available at the Institut de Biologie Paris Seine to investigate the role of mechanical forces in the construction of a neuronal circuit in vivo. ...

Postdoctoral position - Yale University

Posted by , on 24 July 2017

A Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available in the Hoffman Lab at Yale University (www.hoffmanlab.net). We use zebrafish as a translational tool to investigate the function of genes that are strongly associated with ...

Research Associate 1 - Yale University

Posted by , on 24 July 2017

General Purpose:  Function as a Lab Manager overseeing a Molecular Biology Lab using a zebrafish model system. Research in the Hoffman Lab at Yale focuses on using zebrafish as a ...

Editorial changes

Posted by , on 24 July 2017

This Development Editorial appeared as an advanced online article on 21 July. Olivier Pourquié, Katherine Brown   Here at Development we are very sad to be saying goodbye to two ...

Meet Evan Brooks – The 2017 Choose Development! Fellow selected to spend one week with the Embryology Course

Posted by , on 21 July 2017

Evan Brooks is a rising senior at North Carolina State University. For the past two years, he has worked in the lab of Nanette Nascone-Yoder studying the developmental mechanisms of ...

The people behind the papers – Ivette Olivares-Castiñeira & Marta Llimargas

Posted by , on 21 July 2017

The Drosophila tracheal system is a powerful model for understanding the genetic and cell biological control of tubulogenesis. In their new PLoS Genetics paper, Ivette Olivares-Castiñeira and her PI Marta Llimargas of ...

Positions for a PhD student and a post-doctoral researcher in stem cell biology

Posted by , on 21 July 2017

The Paridaen lab at ERIBA is currently looking for a highly motivated PhD student and post-doctoral researcher. ERIBA (The European Research Institute for the Biology of Ageing) is a newly ...

9.5 million knockout mouse embryo images now available

Posted by , on 20 July 2017

A new set of DMDD embryo and placenta data has been released, taking our total dataset to 9.5 million images of around 1300 embryos. DMDD is a primary screen of ...

The people behind the papers – Kimberly McArthur & Joseph Fetcho

Posted by , on 20 July 2017

Development depends on cells coming together in the right place to form functioning tissues. Our latest paper in this series was published recently in Current Biology and asks what happens to ...

Unfolding collaboration

Posted by , on 18 July 2017

We came across this video from EuroStemCell describing a project that aimed to increase public awareness of stem cell biology, as well as encourage scientists to get involved in public engagement ...

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