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Posted by Alex Eve, on 3 September 2023
The field of regenerative biology has grown considerably since the millennium and, with the creation of the International Society of Regeneration Biology a couple of years ago (Poss and Tanaka, ...Posted by the Node, on 1 September 2023
Is it time to re-define what a human embryo is? Plus #devbio preLights and news from the community.Posted by the Node, on 1 September 2023
Learning from our friends over at ZebrafishRock, the Node would like to be more intentional in celebrating the various achievements of the wonderful people in the developmental and stem cell ...Posted by Tirtha Das Banerjee, on 31 August 2023
Read the story behind the paper from Tirtha Das Banerjee and Antόnia Monteiro about Wnt signaling in setting up butterfly wing patterns.Posted by Debora Bogani, on 30 August 2023
Our Congenital Anomalies Cluster invites you to join them for an exciting hybrid event at the Advance Training Centre at MRC Harwell on the 23rd and 24th of November. The ...Posted by Brent Foster, on 29 August 2023
Lessons from developmental biology in how to navigate the scientific career-scape Between the fifth and tenth days the lump of stem cells differentiates into the overall building plan of the ...Posted by Krista Gert, on 25 August 2023
Krista Gert, a recent doctoral graduate from Andrea (Andi) Pauli’s lab at the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP) in Vienna, Austria, recently published a study on how Bouncer, a small egg ...Posted by the Node, on 24 August 2023
Meet the Nichols lab based in the MRC Human Genetics Unit in the Institute for Genetics and Cancer at the University of Edinburgh.Posted by Kat Arney, on 24 August 2023
In the latest episode of the Genetics Unzipped podcast, we're going "Vax to the Future" to look at the science behind DNA and RNA vaccines. How do they work? What ...Posted by Alex Eve, on 22 August 2023
I didn’t become aware of developmental biology (DevBio) until a lecture during my first year of undergraduate studies. From that moment on, however, I was hooked and even changed my ...