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Posted by the Node, on 22 July 2020
Registration is now open for our virtual networking event! With COVID-19 cancelling conferences, researchers have lost one of their best ways to network. So we thought we’d try ...Posted by Delphine Dauga, on 20 July 2020
An ERC funded research engineer position in Developmental and Cell Biology is available at the IBDM in Marseille in the group of Frank Schnorrer. The appointment will be for one ...Posted by Purushothama Rao Tata, on 20 July 2020
The Tata lab in the Department of Cell Biology, Duke University School of Medicine has two openings for postdoctoral researchers to study cellular plasticity mechanisms in lung injury repair and ...Posted by Alexandria Hughes, on 17 July 2020
My mentor, Bruce Appel, emphasizes the importance of communicating science clearly and precisely. Consequently, I have watched my peers and myself deliver ever-improving talks, posters, and manuscripts during our time ...Posted by LabEx CORTEX, on 17 July 2020
The University of Lyon is a worldwide academic site of excellence. Labelled IDEX in 2017, it is located in the heart of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, in the Lyon Saint-Étienne basin. ...Posted by Paul Conduit, on 16 July 2020
A postdoc position is available within the Conduit lab at the Institut Jacques Monod in Paris. See job advert attached and get in touch if you’re interested in studying microtubule ...Posted by Kat Arney, on 16 July 2020
We find out if more than DNA passes on to the next generation, whether Darwin was wrong, and how to pimp your genome. Plus, meet the Mickey Mouse Mice.Posted by gaia tavosanis, on 16 July 2020
Happy to share the latest manuscript by André Castro @castro_neuro from the @HCuntz with @GTavosanis labs! We show how a temporal arrangement of stochastic developmental processes achieves efficient dendritic trees ...Posted by gaia tavosanis, on 14 July 2020
One PhD student and one postdoc position will be available in the @GTavosanis lab starting from September 2020. The two planned projects will focus on: The cellular mechanisms that support ...Posted by Annabel Nicholson, on 14 July 2020
Alistair McGregor’s group at Oxford Brookes University uses Drosophila and the common house spider Parasteatoda tepidariorum to understand how different shapes and sizes of animals evolve. Back in 2016, two ...