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Posted by the Node, on 3 October 2018
Welcome to our monthly trawl for developmental biology (and related) preprints. Another month, another net full of exciting science. Look out for WNT vampires, regenerating lampreys, polarising ctenophores, plus investigations ...Posted by Ramiro Alberio, on 3 October 2018
Research Associate/Fellow position (3 years) to work on a BBSRC funded project investigating cell fate regulation during mammalian gastrulation in the laboratory of Dr. Ramiro Alberio (U. of Nottingham, UK), ...Posted by RODRIGO NUNES FONSECA, on 3 October 2018
On the Sunday night of 2nd September of 2018, one month ago, most Brazilians were watching TV shows while a large part of our national story was burning out ...Posted by Steffen Scholpp, on 2 October 2018
by Lauren Porter and Steffen Scholpp Living Systems Institute, University of Exeter, UK The importance of Wnt signalling in developmental processes, wound healing and stem cell control has long ...Posted by Rohit Bose, on 2 October 2018
The lab of Rohit Bose MD PhD at UCSF is hiring postdocs. The principal investigator is predominantly a lab-based assistant professor and also a practicing genitourinary medical oncologist at the ...Posted by Sarah Childs, on 1 October 2018
A postdoctoral fellow is sought to participate in a study to better understand the role of genetic changes on the development and dysfunction of cerebral vasculature. The successful candidate will ...Posted by the Node, on 1 October 2018
This is the latest dispatch from a recipient of a Development Travelling Fellowship, funded by our publisher The Company of Biologists. Learn more about the scheme, including how to apply, here, ...Posted by the Node, on 1 October 2018
From the MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine blog. Stem cell turnover and tissue maintenance is a stochastic process. This means that a randomly occurring mutation has an unknown ...Posted by Josh Bloomekatz, on 30 September 2018
The Bloomekatz laboratory in the Department of Biology at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, MS is seeking a research associate to assist in our investigations of the fundamental mechanisms ...Posted by IMPC, on 28 September 2018
The entire genome of many species has now been sequenced, but the function of the majority of genes still remains unknown. This is where the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC) ...