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Posted by the Node, on 18 October 2021
On Wednesday 13 October, Development hosted three talks from authors of selected papers from our Special Issue: Imaging Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration Below you’ll find each of the talks, ...Posted by Biljana Ermanoska, on 15 October 2021
Workshop vs. Webinar In April 2020, I should have attended The Company of Biologists Workshop “The Cytoskeletal Road to Neuronal Function”. If only there was not the beginning of the ...Posted by the Node, on 15 October 2021
Our twelfth SciArt profile of the series features Giacomo Moggioli, a PhD student at Queen Mary University of London studying genomics of deep sea wormsPosted by the Node, on 12 October 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 Charlotte Campbell-Broad, on 11 October 2021
After a year of lockdowns and virtual classes at Bangor University, the opportunity to do a real lab project this summer at the Francis Crick Institute was definitely not one ...Posted by Merissa Hickman, on 11 October 2021
This summer, I was given the opportunity to conduct research at the Francis Crick Institute in the Znamenskiy lab. The aim of the Znamenskiy lab is to understand the relationship ...Posted by the Node, on 7 October 2021
Welcome to our monthly saunter through preprints on developmental and stem cell biology (and related fields).Posted by Kat Arney, on 7 October 2021
We explore the science behind one of the most remarkable but often overlooked organs in the mammalian body: the placenta.Posted by the Node, on 6 October 2021
A chemical found in cannabis, a common recreational drug, has now been shown to cause birth defects in mice. Scientists from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, USA, ...Posted by Heather Ray, on 4 October 2021
Researchers discuss why MODs are important and what would happen if they didn't exist