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Posted by Kelli Fenelon, on 3 July 2024
Since the sequencing of GFP in the 1990’s, interrogation of biological questions using transgenic model organisms expressing genetically engineered fluorescent molecules has exploded across many biological fields. Living organisms are ...Posted by the Node, on 3 July 2024
In this interview, we caught up with Indulekha M S, who joined the Indian Society of Developmental Biologists (InSDB) as their Community Manager at the end of 2023.Posted by Anastasiia Lozovska, on 28 June 2024
While the vertebrate body consists of diverse structures formed during embryogenesis, there is a limited number of genetic regulatory modules that are repurposed in different developmental contexts. For example, the ...Posted by Benedetta Artegiani, on 28 June 2024
We are looking for a motivated, talented and energetic PhD student to join our lab under the supervision of Dr. Benedetta Artegiani and Dr. Delilah Hendriks. Our lab has expertise ...Posted by the Node, on 26 June 2024
Catch up on the Development presents... webinar on 19 June, featuring talks from Clémentine Villeneuve, Louis Prahl and Kyojiro Ikeda.Posted by georgina@rms.org.uk, on 20 June 2024
The Royal Microscopical Society (RMS) are currently running a Training Needs Survey, which will be live until 30th July, 2024. Fill in the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/66TLZQW In a recent review ...Posted by the Node, on 19 June 2024
We recently caught up with Delan Alasaadi, who received the 2024 British Society for Developmental Biology (BSDB) Beddington Medal for the best PhD thesis in developmental biology defended in the ...Posted by Debora Bogani, on 18 June 2024
On the 8th-10th of May Disease Models and Mechanisms organised their first journal meeting entitled Preclinical Modelling of Human Disease and Therapy to showcase the latest advances in modelling human ...Posted by the Node, on 13 June 2024
Meet the Rios-Barrera lab, based in UNAM, Mexico City. The lab uses the Drosophila respiratory system to study the sub- and supracellular mechanisms of morphogenesis.Posted by the Node, on 12 June 2024
Catch up on the Development presents... webinar on 5 June.