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Posted by Direction IGFL, on 14 February 2020
The Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle de Lyon (IGFL) is a unique scientific environment. Teams investigate basic research questions at the interfaces of development, physiology and evolution. The main focus is ...Posted by Noami Dayan, on 14 February 2020
DanStem is seeking a highly motivated and self-starting Cell Culture Specialist. Responsibilities: The Cell Culture Specialist will manage the Stem Cell Culture Platform (https://danstem.ku.dk/platforms/stem-cell-culture/) at DanStem, a self-contained shared-resource facility dedicated ...Posted by kkroll, on 14 February 2020
We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Scientist to join research projects investigating the basis of neurodevelopmental disorders in the laboratory of Kristen Kroll at Washington University School of Medicine. We ...Posted by Fani Papagiannouli, on 13 February 2020
A PhD position is available in the lab of Fani Papagiannouli (@Medway School of Pharmacy, Universities of Kent and Greenwich) to study soma-germline communication and the role of cortical polarity ...Posted by Noami Dayan, on 13 February 2020
New research by the Serup group shows how the Notch signalling pathway works when the pancreas forms as the fetus develops. This discovery may lead to new opportunities to cure ...Posted by Knowable Magazine, on 13 February 2020
Dear developmental biologists, As editor-in-chief and executive editor of Knowable Magazine from Annual Reviews, we’re grateful for the invitation to write a post here at The Node about a special ...Posted by Kat Arney, on 13 February 2020
Adam Rutherford tells us how to argue with a racist, hunting for ghosts in the genome, and recreating the discovery of the double helix in Lego.Posted by Mikawa Lab, on 12 February 2020
By Lisandro Maya-Ramos and Takashi Mikawa Bilaterality, the property of having two symmetrical sides, is widely conserved among animals. It is estimated that 99% of all animal species are bilaterians, ...Posted by stemcellsjobs, on 11 February 2020
Department/Location: Wellcome Trust – Medical Research Council Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, CAMBRIDGE Salary: £26,715 – £30,942 or £32,816 – £40,322 Reference: PS22234 Category: Research Published: 23 January 2020 Closing date: ...Posted by Peng Huang, on 7 February 2020
We are looking for highly motivated individuals who share our passion for science and would like to work in a friendly and collaborative environment. Fully funded PhD student and ...