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Posted by Josh Bloomekatz, on 7 July 2020
The Department of Biology at the University of Mississippi is seeking a qualified individual to run a new optical microscopy core with several imaging systems including a new Leica LSCM. ...Posted by the Node, on 7 July 2020
This Editorial by Aidan Maartens, Katherine Brown and James Briscoe was published yesterday in Development. Don’t forget that we’re celebrating 10 years with a free online networking event on July ...Posted by Delphine Dauga, on 2 July 2020
An engineer position in molecular and cellular biology is available starting in September 2020 in the group of Pierre-François Lenne and in collaboration at the Developmental Biology Institute of Marseille ...Posted by the Node, on 2 July 2020
FocalPlane is a new microscopy community site hosted by Journal of Cell Science (JCS), Development’s sister journal, and like the Node funded by our not-for-profit publisher, The Company of Biologists. ...Posted by Kat Arney, on 2 July 2020
We discover how researchers are bringing discoveries about the underlying genetic faults that cause eye diseases all the way through to game-changing gene therapies designed to save sight.Posted by nathankenny, on 1 July 2020
This post highlights the approach and findings of a new research article available in preprint on BioRxiv. This feature was written by members of the Solana lab, authors of that ...Posted by the Node, on 1 July 2020
Welcome to our monthly trawl for developmental biology (and related) preprints. Preprints hosted on bioRxiv and arXiv, use these links to get to the section you want. Developmental biology ...Posted by Angela Bowman, on 30 June 2020
The Center of Regenerative Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis invites applications for the Rita Levi-Montalcini Postdoctoral Fellows in Regenerative Medicine program. These fellowships honor Rita Levi-Montalcini, whose Nobel-winning ...Posted by Katherine Brown, on 30 June 2020
When COVID-19 hit Europe, it quickly became clear that holding scientific conferences was not going to be possible (or responsible) for some time, and that we weren’t going to be ...Posted by the Node, on 30 June 2020
UPDATE Registration open: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-node-10th-birthday-virtual-networking-event-tickets-113775309012 The scuttling of conferences by COVID-19 has deprived scientists of one of their main ways to network*. Gone now are the chance (or not so ...