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A day in the life of two Sea Star labs

Posted by , on 13 November 2023

Margherita Perillo, Zak Swartz and Jamie MacKinnon from the MBL describe a day in the life of working with the sea star.

Conference Alert! The Neural Crest: From Patient to Model System and back again

Posted by , on 9 November 2023

Come join us next year in France to discuss all things Neural Crest: From patient to model system and back agan.This conference is organised by the Ph.D students of the ...

My journey to explore the mystery during spermatogenesis

Posted by , on 9 November 2023

Find out about the story behind the paper 'Mouse Pramel1 regulates spermatogonial development by inhibiting retinoic acid signaling during spermatogenesis'

The Node-BSDB virtual art exhibition — People's choice and Judges' choice

Posted by , on 8 November 2023

Have a look at the People's choice and Judges' choice artwork from the Node-BSDB virtual art exhibition!

Catch up on Development presents… October webinar on metabolism and development

Posted by , on 2 November 2023

Catch up on the talks on metabolism and development from Maria Fernanda (Nanda) Forni, Hidenobu Miyazawa and Siamak Redhai.

October in preprints

Posted by , on 2 November 2023

Have a look at our monthly trawl for developmental and stem cell biology (and related) preprints.

Genetics Unzipped: Time of your life: how circadian rhythms shape the world

Posted by , on 2 November 2023

In the latest episode of the Genetics Unzipped podcast, we’re clocking in to chat about the genetics of circadian rhythms. How can molecules tell the time, why don’t we have ...

Development presents... November webinar on development and disease

Posted by , on 26 October 2023

Our November webinar will be chaired by Development’s Reviews Editor, Alex Eve, and features three early-career researchers studying the intersection between development and disease. The webinar will be held using ...

Be beating, my still heart!

Posted by , on 25 October 2023

Read this story behind the paper "A bioelectrical phase transition patterns the first vertebrate heartbeats" from first author Bill Jia.

Medicine at the Crick | What Can Development Tell Us About Disease?

Posted by , on 24 October 2023

We are pleased to invite all members of the biomedical community to: Medicine at the Crick: What can development tell us about disease? Thursday 2nd November 2023, 14:30-18.00 Free hybrid event taking ...

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