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Posted by Sarah McMenamin, on 14 March 2019
The McMenamin Lab at Boston College is looking for a qualified and highly motivated person to serve as a technician. Our lab uses highly interdisciplinary approaches answer fundamental questions about ...Posted by the Node, on 14 March 2019
Development invites you to submit your latest research for our upcoming special issue: Chromatin and Epigenetics. This issue will be coordinated by several of our Academic Editors who are experts in this field: Benoit ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 13 March 2019
This interview, the 59th in our series, was recently published in Development The control of timing in development is crucial, both within and between tissues. Heterochrony involves shifts in the rate of ...Posted by sjm41, on 12 March 2019
We are seeking a biocurator to join the FlyBase group at the University of Cambridge, UK. If you are looking for a fulfilling, fly-related career away from the lab, and ...Posted by Andrew Ward, on 11 March 2019
We seek to appoint a Research Technician/Graduate Research Assistant to work on a research project elucidating a signalling pathway governed by the imprinted genes Dlk1 and Grb10. The pathway regulates fetal growth, lean ...Posted by Andrew Ward, on 11 March 2019
We seek to appoint an ambitious Research Associate to work on a research project elucidating a signalling pathway governed by the imprinted genes Dlk1 and Grb10. The pathway regulates fetal growth, lean to ...Posted by Purushothama Rao Tata, on 11 March 2019
The Tata lab in the Department of Cell Biology, Duke University School of Medicine has an open position for postdoctoral researchers to study cellular plasticity mechanisms in lung injury repair ...Posted by Delphine Dauga, on 11 March 2019
Research Group Julien Royet: “Host pathogen interactions in the Drosophila model” IBDM (UMR CNRS 7288) • Parc Scientifique de Luminy • 13288 Marseille Cedex 9 • France A PhD position ...Posted by Chema Martin, on 11 March 2019
Background Mutualistic relationships between bacteria and complex organisms have repeatedly evolved and this has allowed host organisms to exploit new environments and foods. One of the most extreme and fascinating ...Posted by xz2369, on 8 March 2019
A postdoctoral position is available to study cell signaling mechanism using eye development as a model. Among the current projects, we are studying how extracellular signals induce cytoskeletal dynamics to ...