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Posted by the Node, on 21 August 2023
Building on the success of the ‘Working in science with a disability’ session at the 2022 Young Embryologist Network (YEN) meeting, Issue 16 of Development features two Perspective articles ...Posted by Katharine Hubert, on 21 August 2023
This post is an extension of the Perspective Article "Navigating a research career with a disability" published in Development.Posted by Marina Caillet, on 21 August 2023
Every year, the Pasteur Institute of Paris organizes a course on Advances in Stem Cell Biology (ASCB). Directed by Professors Laure Bally-Cuif and Shahragim Tajbakhsh, this course brings together over ...Posted by Joyce Yu, on 15 August 2023
Five takeaways from ‘SciPEP 2023: New Insights for Communicating Basic Science’.Posted by Cédric Finet, on 15 August 2023
I would like to draw your attention on a future research topic thatmy colleague Anupama Prakash (University of Sheffield) and myselfare organizing with Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. Thisis a ...Posted by Abby Dreyer, on 10 August 2023
Dates: October 11-13, 2023 Location: Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Kansas City, MO Website URL: https://www.stowers.org/events/stem-and-regenerative-biology Contact information: conferences@stowers.org Registration Deadline: October 6, 2023 Abstract Submission Deadline: September 1, 2023 ...Posted by Mayank Chugh, on 10 August 2023
Mayank Chugh asks "What do we value in science? What does success mean in science?" and argues we should normalize doing academic community work alongside research.Posted by Nick, on 10 August 2023
Perspectives of a Transgender ScientistPosted by Kat Arney, on 10 August 2023
In the latest episode of the Genetics Unzipped podcast, Kat Arney chats with Professor Matthew Cobb about what really happened between James Watson, Francis Crick and Rosalind Franklin during the ...Posted by the Node, on 10 August 2023
Anyone who has spent time doing research knows that being a scientist is not always sunshine and rainbows. It is great to see people announcing on Twitter that they published ...