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SciArt profile: Maria Diaz de la Loza

Posted by , on 15 November 2021

In our latest profile, we feature Maria Diaz de la Loza, a freelance illustrator and researcher in the Stramer lab at King's College London

Hormones: The Inside Story - Season 2

Posted by , on 10 November 2021

Hormones: The Inside Story, the podcast uncovering the science and the stories about hormones and health, is back for a second series.

PhD (BBSRC DTP): The evolution of nerves - understanding the roots of neurodegeneration

Posted by , on 9 November 2021

———————————————————————– How to apply: https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/study/research/bbsrc-dtp/apply Application deadline: 21 January 2022 Interviews: week commencing 7 March 2022 ———————————————————————— Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester PhD Research Project ...

MRC DTP: Exploring the integrin-Rac1 pathway to understand and treat neurodevelopmental disorders

Posted by , on 9 November 2021

How to apply: https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/study/research/mrc-dtp/apply/ Application deadline: 12 November 2021 Interviews: week commencing 10 January 2022  ——————————————————————– Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester PhD Research Project Competition ...

Developing news

Posted by , on 9 November 2021

Welcome to our light-hearted look at the goings on in the world of developmental biology in the last two weeks (or so).

Featured resource: The National Avian Research Facility, UK

Posted by , on 9 November 2021

Doing great science depends on teamwork, whether this is within the lab or in collaboration with other labs. However, sometimes the resources that support our work can be overlooked.

New Insights into Kidney Disease with Tropical Frog Models

Posted by , on 5 November 2021

A press release from Universität Zürich on Lienkamp lab paper, published in Development

PhD position - Gut feeling: an exploration into how neural sensing of organ volume controls animal physiology and behaviour

Posted by , on 5 November 2021

Many internal organs fill and empty periodically while carrying out their normal physiological function. Associated peripheral neurons act as specialised mechanoreceptors to detect changes in organ volume, and relay this ...

October in preprints

Posted by , on 4 November 2021

Welcome to our monthly trawl for developmentall and stem cell biology (and related) preprints.

Genetics Unzipped podcast: Wired for sound - the genetics of music

Posted by , on 4 November 2021

We're getting in harmony with the science of music. Is there a music gene? Does musical talent really run in families? And how does the inability to perceive music impact ...

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