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Posted by Michael Hicks, on 21 February 2018
A discussion of our recent paper: Hicks et al., ERBB3 and NGFR mark a distinct skeletal muscle progenitor cell in human development and hPSCs. Nature Cell Biology, January 1 2018 ...Posted by Alex Gould, on 20 February 2018
An exciting opportunity to be part of a pioneering biomedical research institute, dedicated to innovation and science. A postdoctoral research post in the laboratory of Dr. Alex P. Gould is ...Posted by Charlotte Blackburn, on 20 February 2018
The droso4schools initiative is an educational outreach programme run by the Manchester Fly Facility, which I had the opportunity to be actively involved in during a month-long placement (see my ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 19 February 2018
Vertebrate segmentation involves the periodic formation of somites from the presomitic mesoderm, in a manner controlled by oscillating gene expression (the oscillations of the segmentation clock must be one of the ...Posted by IRBBarcelona, on 19 February 2018
In spite of the difference between the cell functions responsible for giving rise to a tumour and for the metastasis of this same tumour, studies at IRB Barcelona using the ...Posted by BSDB, on 17 February 2018
The Beddington Medal is the BSDB’s major commendation to promising young biologists, awarded for the best PhD thesis in Developmental Biology defended in the year previous to the award. Rosa ...Posted by Shyi-Chyi, on 17 February 2018
The key results of our recent paper in Nature Cell Biology Cell polarization defines the spatial biological specificities in a cell. During the first cell cycle of a C. elegans ...Posted by BSDB, on 16 February 2018
Sear BSDB Members, I am writing to ask you to consider nominating individuals for membership of the BSDB committee. Due to committee retirements, three new individuals are needed to ...Posted by CENTURI Living Systems, on 15 February 2018
The Turing Centre for Living Systems aims at attracting students willing to work in an interdisciplinary life-science environment and with backgrounds in cell or developmental biology, immunology, neurosciences, theoretical physics, biophysics, computer ...Posted by Stephanie Mohr, on 13 February 2018
The DRSC/TRiP-Functional Genomics Resources is a Drosophila community resource with three main focus areas: (1) cell-based Drosophila cell screening, (2) fly stock production, and (3) bioinformatics. Our TRiP fly stock production ...