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Posted by the Node, on 7 December 2021
Welcome to our light-hearted look at the goings-on in the world of developmental biology in the last two weeks (or so).Posted by Kat Arney, on 2 December 2021
We explore how genetic variations might affect our chances in life, and what - if anything - we should do with this information.Posted by the Node, on 1 December 2021
2021 has been an exciting year for both FocalPlane and the Node; both sites have new Community Managers, new series and new contributors. To celebrate the end of the year ...Posted by Maciej Zurowski, on 27 November 2021
My glimpse into systems biology I was introduced to the ideas of systems biology during my first year of Natural Sciences at Cambridge University. The interplay between modelling and data ...Posted by Delphine Dauga, on 24 November 2021
The IBDM is an internationally renowned research center in developmental biology that studies fundamental mechanisms governing the organization and function of biological systems, using multiscale approaches in a range of animal and cellular models. Research ...Posted by the Node, on 24 November 2021
For our final Development presents... webinar of 2021, we celebrate the 25th anniversary of our zebrafish issue.Posted by mpalfy, on 23 November 2021
Journal of Cell Science is pleased to invite submissions for the first JCS essay series. The theme is ‘Equity, diversity and inclusion in cell biology’, an important, relevant and timely ...Posted by the Node, on 23 November 2021
On Wednesday 10 November, Development hosted three talks on stem cells and disease models. Below you’ll find each of the talks, plus a Q&A chaired by Development Editor James Wells. ...Posted by the Node, on 23 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).Posted by Yuqian Ye, on 19 November 2021
— A BSDB Gurdon Summer Studentship Report “You don’t need to be a professional ‘influencer’ to get your voice heard.” This summer, I finished an unusual project in a neurobiology ...