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Posted by ERIN SLATERY, on 16 May 2022
Cambridge Reproduction, the Cambridge Academy of Therapeutic Sciences and the Centre for Trophoblast Research are holding a workshop on 18–19 July 2022, Realising the translational potential of reproductive organoids, and ...Posted by the Node, on 13 May 2022
In our latest SciArt profile, we focus on crochet with Tahani Baakdhah, a vision researcher from Toronto, Canada, currently working as postdoc fellow at the Krembil research Institute.Posted by the Node, on 12 May 2022
On Wednesday 4 May, Development hosted three talks to celebrate the completion of our Special Issue focussing on the role of the immune system in development and regeneration.Posted by the Node, on 11 May 2022
ELMI and our sister site, FocalPlane have launched a new image competition. Enter your most beautiful microscopy images for your chance to win €250 and have your image featured on ...Posted by the Node, on 10 May 2022
Read on for our news roundup of the past two weeks, with an emphasis on what has caught our eyes on twitter. This week, we focus on meetings. A new ...Posted by Pierre-François Lenne, on 9 May 2022
The Munro (Chicago, USA), Lenne and Ruprecht (Marseille, France) groups seek 2-3 postdoctoral fellows to join a newly funded (NSF/ANR) international collaboration. The overall goal of this effort is to ...Posted by Frédéric Causeret, on 9 May 2022
Last year, we published a study on the spatial diversity of developing mouse pallial progenitors and neurons: Moreau MX, Saillour Y, Cwetsch A, Pierani A and Causeret F (2021) Single-cell ...Posted by the Node, on 6 May 2022
Welcome to our monthly trawl for stem cell and developmental biology (and related) preprints.Posted by Manisha Goyal, on 5 May 2022
In their recent Development paper, published in our Immune Special Issue, Manisha Goyal, Tina Mukherjee, and colleagues examine the pathways controlling ROS homeostasis during hematopoietic growth control.Posted by Kat Arney, on 5 May 2022
In this episode of the Genetics Unzipped podcast, presenter Dr Kat Arney explores the importance of randomness in genetics. How can we explain differences between individuals with identical nature and ...