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Posted by the Node Interviews, on 28 June 2021
This interview, the 93rd in our series, was published in Development earlier this year. The plant epidermis is a single layer of cells that forms a crucial barrier to the outside world, ...Posted by the Node, on 24 June 2021
Development and Disease Models & Mechanisms welcome you to apply for our joint virtual meeting ‘Developmental Disorders: From Mechanism to Treatment‘, which aims to bring together developmental biologists, human geneticists ...Posted by the Node, on 23 June 2021
We talk to Kristina Stapornwongkul, 2021 Beddington Medal WinnerPosted by preLights CoB, on 21 June 2021
Some readers of the Node might already be familiar with preLights, another community site run by The Company of Biologists which aims to highlight new preprints from across the biological ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 21 June 2021
This interview, the 92nd in our series, was published in Development last year. In many animal embryos, the tail bends ventrally as it grows, but the underlying mechanisms driving this multi-tissue deformation ...Posted by Lauren Gonzalez, on 18 June 2021
Written by Shuangshuang Du, Rebecca Starble, and Lauren Gonzalez from the Yale Genetics Department. We face a historical moment in which more and more women are pursuing scientific careers, but ...Posted by Kat Arney, on 17 June 2021
We discover how researchers are using genetics to understand more about what’s going on in long-term debilitating conditions including ME/CFS and chronic pain.Posted by Aidan Maartens, on 17 June 2021
Today’s my last day working at the Node and Development. I started in June 2016, which really feels like a different world looking back now – at the first conference ...Posted by the Node, on 16 June 2021
Developmental biology is a global science, but Europe and the USA get a lot of the airtime, and it can be hard for those outside these regions to get support ...Posted by the Node, on 15 June 2021
A Press Release from Development A previously unreported anatomical structure named the ‘cantil’ has been described in the popular plant model, Arabidopsis thaliana. Scientists from The Pennsylvania State University, USA, ...