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Posted by Jorge Lazaro, on 12 July 2023
One of the most fascinating observations that comes from comparing mammalian development is the difference in developmental tempo across species (Ebisuya & Briscoe, 2018). Mice and humans develop through a ...Posted by Elisabeth, on 12 July 2023
Organizing an art exhibition, especially a solo one, is an intimidating but truly exciting experience. For me, as a scientist and artist, the journey of curating a science art exhibition ...Posted by MaryWilliams, on 11 July 2023
The Inclusive STEM Teaching Project is a 6 week course designed to advance the awareness, self-efficacy, and the ability of faculty, postdocs, and doctoral students to cultivate inclusive STEM learning ...Posted by Reinier Prosee, on 11 July 2023
Reflections on a social media workshop that was part of the Society for Experimental Biology Centenary Conference 2023.Posted by James Briscoe, on 6 July 2023
After a pandemic related hiatus the MBL Gene regulatory networks (GRNs) course at Woods Hole is back. It’s been refreshed with new course directors and faculty and is better than ...Posted by the Node, on 6 July 2023
In this SciArt profile, we spoke with Kimberley Snowden, who has a background in plant molecular and developmental biology and makes science-inspired polymer clay artwork.Posted by the Node, on 5 July 2023
A list of developmental and stem cell biology (and related) preprints that came out in June.Posted by Frank Schubert, on 4 July 2023
The abstract submission deadline for the 11th Avian Model Systems meeting, 11-14 September 2023 in Portsmouth, UK, as been extended to 21 July 2023. The conference will for the first ...Posted by the Node, on 4 July 2023
The Excellent Unit of Wildlife Stem Cells (eWIS) in Thailand brings together a team of stem cell scientists and veterinarians to establish a biobank of stem cells derived from endangered ...