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Posted by the Node, on 4 October 2022
What’s in a name? From defining ‘epigenetics’, to naming nervous system organoids and assembloids, #SciTwitter has been alive with debate over the last two weeks. We bring you some of ...Posted by the Node, on 3 October 2022
Enthusiastic about science communication and looking for a chance to broaden your writing experience alongside your research activities? We would like to appoint three correspondents who will play a key ...Posted by Ilaria Chiaradia, on 29 September 2022
In June 2022 The Company of Biologists organised an unusual Workshop for creative science writing. For the first time, scientists interested in communication were gathered together to experiment fiction and ...Posted by the Node, on 28 September 2022
Our next webinar celebrates the Special Issue on Modelling Development In Vitro.Posted by Helen Zenner, on 27 September 2022
From the common cold to COVID-19, viruses have a massive impact on our day-to-day lives, but infections that occurred millions of years ago have shaped our evolution. This is because ...Posted by the Node, on 27 September 2022
With the calendar about to click over from September to October, we are bringing you one last post highlighting some of our archive content that we hope will help make ...Posted by Andrew Thompson, on 25 September 2022
What is a Killifish? My name is Andrew Thompson, and I am an assistant professor and principal investigator of the Xtremo-Devo Lab at Western Michigan University. In our lab, we ...Posted by Ronen Zaidel-Bar, on 24 September 2022
Fully-funded PhD and Postdoc positions are available in The Zaidel-Bar Lab to study the regulation of the cytoskeleton during cell and tissue morphogenesis. We invite highly motivated students to apply. ...Posted by Kat Arney, on 22 September 2022
In the latest episode of the Genetics Unzipped podcast, we’re turning the lights on, looking back at the origins of photosynthesis and the mysteries of the chloroplast genome. From The ...Posted by Katherine Brown, on 22 September 2022
This week (September 19-23) is Peer Review Week, and the theme this year is “Research integrity: creating and supporting trust in research”. This is a topic very close to Development’s ...