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Posted by the Node, on 9 May 2024
Meet Philipp Dexheimer, whose Molecular Graffiti and scientific illustrations are inspired by the concepts and molecular aesthetics of nature.Posted by Uwe Töpfer, on 8 May 2024
What better place to hold a conference than a castle? Well, the 25th Conference of the German Society for Developmental Biology (GfE) was held in the historic castle of Osnabrück ...Posted by the Node, on 6 May 2024
A list of developmental and stem cell biology (and related) preprints uploaded in April.Posted by the Node, on 1 May 2024
Meet the Welshhans Lab at the University of South Carolina. The lab uses mouse models and hiPSC-derived neurons and brain organoids to study neural development.Posted by the Node, on 29 April 2024
Hear from the winners of Development's 2023 Outstanding Paper Prize.Posted by Alexandra Bisia, on 28 April 2024
Earlier this year, my co-correspondent for the Node Brent Foster and I published a pot pourri-style interview article asking biology researchers about their work with non-model organisms (NMOs). As they ...Posted by the Node, on 25 April 2024
An interview with the 2024 GfE PhD award recipient Marco Podobnik, who worked on pigment pattern diversification in Danio fish species at the Nüsslein-Volhard laboratory.Posted by Alex Neaverson, on 22 April 2024
Rita-Levi Montalcini (1909-2012) was an Italian neurobiologist who lived an extraordinary life, and today (22nd April) would have been her 115th birthday. Click on each image to enlarge and read ...Posted by the Node, on 18 April 2024
Meet the lab of Kaska Koltowska, based in Uppsala, Sweden. The lab are interested in lymphatic development.Posted by the Node, on 16 April 2024
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