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Posted by Jennifer Herbers, on 5 April 2019
The Rohner Lab at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research has an opening for a Postdoctoral Researcher to develop an independent project investigating the molecular, genetic, and developmental mechanisms of ...Posted by Vilaiwan Fernandes, on 5 April 2019
We are looking for an intellectually curious and motivated postdoctoral fellow to join in the fun exploring how glia regulate neurogenesis and neuronal fate-specification. Our approaches are interdisciplinary and involve ...Posted by Michael Bressan, on 4 April 2019
The Bressan Laboratory (www.bressanlab.com) at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill is inviting applications for a postdoctoral fellow interested in developmental Cell Biology and Physiology research. The focus of ...Posted by aaron_savage, on 2 April 2019
The correct patterning of embryonic tissues is essential for normal development. Aberrant patterning can lead to developmental abnormalities and pathogenic defects. Therefore, studying developmental patterning is important to better understand ...Posted by martinmr, on 2 April 2019
A postdoctoral position is available immediately for a highly-motivated individual interested in understanding the molecular mechanisms of brain development. The individual will join Dr. Martin Riccomagno’s laboratory at the University ...Posted by Sudipto, on 1 April 2019
With air pollution on the rise, our respiratory system is continually abused by a barrage of harmful substances that we breathe in with each inhalation. Fortunately, we are equipped with ...Posted by the Node, on 1 April 2019
Welcome to our monthly trawl for developmental biology (and related) preprints. This month we found three hydra preprints, lots of developmental mechanics, a typically hearty serving of single cell transcriptomic ...Posted by Patrick Lemaire, on 1 April 2019
Applicants are sought for two 3-year doctoral contracts to work on developmental variability and canalization in Ascidians. Context: Within each animal species, embryonic development is highly reproducible, ensuring the ...