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Posted by the Node, on 27 June 2018
This editorial by Aidan Maartens, Andreas Prokop, Katherine Brown and Olivier Pourquié originally appeared in Development Developmental biology is a discipline with a long and rich history, a vibrant and diverse present, and ...Posted by Joachim Goedhart, on 26 June 2018
Experiments are rarely performed in isolation. Usually, several conditions are compared in parallel or sequential experiments. This experimental strategy also applies to time-dependent data, e.g. from timelapse imaging. So, naturally, ...Posted by Andreas Prokop, on 26 June 2018
BBSRC funded postdoc position in the laboratory of Natalia Sanchez-Soriano (https://sanchezlab.wordpress.com), to study the cell biology of neuronal ageing and the underlying mechanisms. The aim of the project is to ...Posted by Rene Maehr, on 22 June 2018
The Maehr lab (http://maehrlab.net/) is looking for a team member in the area of developmental immunology and human pluripotent stem cell-based disease models. Envisioned projects will utilize pluripotent stem cell ...Posted by Francoise HELMBACHER, on 20 June 2018
An emerging trend in developmental biology focuses on the role of cell adhesion in modulating tissue morphogenesis. Spectacular advances have shed light on how modulation of adhesion between equivalent cells ...Posted by Garcia Lab, on 19 June 2018
We recently published a manuscript in Cell that describes a method to image transcription factor concentration dynamics in real time, in living embryos, using a nanobody-based protein tag that we ...Posted by James Briscoe, on 19 June 2018
Applications are now open for this year’s Gene Regulatory Networks for Development which will be at The Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, USA from October 14- 27. The application deadline is July 20. ...Posted by Felipe Karam Teixeira, on 19 June 2018
The Karam Teixeira lab (https://karamteixeira.wixsite.com/website) at the University of Cambridge (Department of Genetics) is looking to recruit a Research Assistant to support a range of projects being carried out in ...Posted by Samantha Brugmann, on 18 June 2018
Post-doctoral positions are available in Dr. Samantha Brugmann’s lab to study vertebrate craniofacial development and disease, with an emphasis on the role of the primary cilium in these processes. For ...Posted by Sara Wilson, on 18 June 2018
Applications are invited from highly motivated individuals dedicated to peruse a PhD and who are interested in nerve/tumour interactions and nervous system development. PROJECT DESCRIPTION During tumour progression nerves and ...