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Posted by Kay Schneitz, on 29 January 2020
A Ph.D. position in molecular plant cell biology is available in the lab of Prof. Kay Schneitz, Dept. of Plant Developmental Biology, Technical University of Munich in Freising/Germany. Plant cells ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 29 January 2020
This interview, the 74th in our series, was recently published in Development. Dysregulated activity of cell surface proteolytic enzymes has a wide range of developmental and pathological consequences, but the underlying ...Posted by Daria Barsuk, on 28 January 2020
NEUcrest is a four-year project, funded by the European Union Horizon 2020 Programme. The neural crest is an essential stem cell population of the vertebrate embryos. The project focuses on ...Posted by Rui_Diogo, on 27 January 2020
50 Years of Head Developmental Research – A Symposium to Honor Dr. Drew Noden’s Contribution to Science WHERE? NYU College of Dentistry (345 1st Avenue, New York, NY 10010) WHEN? ...Posted by Delphine Dauga, on 27 January 2020
A postdoctoral position is opened in the laboratory of Dr. Julien Royet, at Aix- Marseille University, France. The lab is part of the IBDM Institute, providing a highly rich and ...Posted by sjb32@cam.ac.uk, on 27 January 2020
The Bray lab has an opening for two Research Associates. Our collaborative, multidisciplinary team is investigating Notch regulatory networks in development and their relevance to disease. One project will focus ...Posted by Grigory Genikhovich, on 24 January 2020
A 2-year postdoctoral position in developmental biology is available in the group of Grigory Genikhovich at the Department of Neurosciences and Developmental Biology of the University of Vienna. The successful ...Posted by stevegis, on 23 January 2020
We learn fairly early on when becoming biologists that both development and an organism’s response to environmental stressors require turning the right set of genes on in the right cells, ...Posted by amyldickson, on 23 January 2020
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS 2020 Regeneration Next Postdoctoral Fellowships RNI is pleased to announce availability of funding to support up to four fellowships to help recruit and fund new (or recently ...Posted by amyldickson, on 23 January 2020
The Regeneration Next Initiative (RNI) was established by the Duke University School of Medicine to enhance discovery and applications in the broad field of tissue regeneration. RNI is pleased to ...