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Development presents... September webinar

Posted by , on 13 September 2021

Wed 22 Sep - 09:00 BST. Chaired by Haruhiko Koseki with talks from Pablo Navarro and Hirosuke Shiura.

Genetics Unzipped podcast: Meet the Robinson Crusoe Islanders - the genetic roots of speech and language development

Posted by , on 9 September 2021

We drop in on the Robinson Crusoe islanders to learn about their story and discover what their genes can teach us about speech and language development.

August in preprints

Posted by , on 8 September 2021

Welcome to our monthly scamper through the preprints on developmental biology and stem cells (and other related topics)

SciArt Profile: Elsa Quicazán-Rubio

Posted by , on 6 September 2021

In our 10th SciArt profile we meet Elsa Quicazán-Rubio, who explains how she is using art to make biology accessible to a broad audience

From the archives: Lab life

Posted by , on 3 September 2021

With a new academic year upon us, we thought it would be an excellent opportunity to highlight some older content on the Node that, we hope, will help your year ...

From the archives: Dealing with data

Posted by , on 2 September 2021

With a new academic year upon us, we thought it would be an excellent opportunity to highlight some older content on the Node that, we hope, will help your year ...

From the archives: Writing

Posted by , on 1 September 2021

With a new academic year upon us, we thought it would be an excellent opportunity to highlight some older content on the Node that, we hope, will help make your ...

Sponsorship for Career Development Fellowships at the University of Oxford

Posted by , on 31 August 2021

Are you an early career researcher interested in the cell or molecular mechanisms underlying disease? Do you have an outstanding record and an innovative research plan? The Sir William Dunn ...

Genetics Unzipped podcast: Back to the beginning - Exploring the origins of life

Posted by , on 26 August 2021

We’re taking a trip back in a virtual time machine, soaking in the primordial soup to discover the origins of life.

Organizing with Ontologies

Posted by , on 23 August 2021

We built an anatomy ontology. You should too – here’s why. We have an information scale problem. I’m hardly the first to note the exponentiality and rapidity of information growth, ...

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