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Posted by the Node, on 14 April 2022
In our latest SciArt profile, we hear from Cirenia Arias Baldrich. Cirenia is a freelance illustrator who has a background in plant physiology and stem cell bioinformatics.Posted by the Node, on 12 April 2022
Read on for our news roundup of the past two weeks, with an emphasis on what has caught our eyes on twitter. We have also include a list of meetings ...Posted by Claudio Cantù, on 9 April 2022
Join us in a Swedish enchanting scenario at the end of June (27-30) when it’s always light in Sweden! If you are a Student (bachelor/Master’s/PhD), a Postdoc, or a young ...Posted by the Node, on 8 April 2022
Welcome to our monthly trawl for developmental biology (and related) preprints.Posted by Kat Arney, on 7 April 2022
In this episode of Genetics Unzipped, Dr Kat Arney is looking at the monkey in the mirror, investigating how flipped genetic switches and long-dead viruses make all the difference between ...Posted by Leeann Kirchner, on 6 April 2022
December 3-7, 2022 | Walter E. Washington Convention Center | Washington, DC Returning in person in 2022—this mid-sized unique joint meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) and ...Posted by Bob Goldstein, on 1 April 2022
Mansi Srivastava and I have edited a new book that’s packed with scientists’ stories about emerging model organisms. The book presents some interesting additions to the core set of model ...Posted by Patrick Lemaire, on 1 April 2022
Advert for a computational PhD project in animal developmental biology to characterise inter-individual and inter-species embryo variability at the geometric, mechanical and transcriptional scales.Posted by Patrick Lemaire, on 1 April 2022
The tunicate team at CRBM (Montpellier, France), headed by Patrick Lemaire, is offering a 2-year post-doctoral fellowship (or a 3-year PhD fellowship for an exceptional candidate) to study the robustness ...