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Posted by Jeffrey Farrell, on 20 February 2024
Daniocell is an exploratory tool that allows users to navigate pre-computed, time-resolved gene expression information for each cell type during zebrafish development.Posted by the Node, on 15 February 2024
Find out about Leonora Martínez Nuñez, scientific visualization specialist with a background in microbiology and fungal cell biology.Posted by the Node, on 14 February 2024
An interview with the 2024 Node correspondent James Zwierzynski, a first-year PhD student at Stanford University.Posted by Joyce Yu, on 12 February 2024
Find out about developmental biologist Luisma Escudero's illustrated book “Papá ¿cómo se enroscan las caracolas?”, where Luisma and his three children go on a walk to discover the scutoid shape ...Posted by Margot Smit, on 12 February 2024
It’s now been 4 months since I started as a Junior Group Leader at the ZMBP in Tübingen, Germany. And I love it. But while I quickly found the literal ...Posted by Anna Czarkwiani, on 9 February 2024
To continue our efforts in tackling difficult aspects of the academic work environment, we organized another seminar at the Center for Molecular and Cellular Bioengineering (TU Dresden) to discuss the ...Posted by Benjamin Steventon, on 7 February 2024
Dear all, We are delighted to be partnering with the British Society for Developmental Biology and the International Society for Regenerative Biology to deliver a one-day international meeting tackling the ...Posted by the Node, on 7 February 2024
Catch up on the talks on signalling and early embryogenesis from Jonathan Wells and Yuki Shindo.Posted by the Node, on 6 February 2024
Find out more about the new Node correspondents, Alex Neaverson, James Zwierzynski and Shreyasi Mukherjee.Posted by Gat Rauner, on 6 February 2024
What is the set of instructions that directs cells as they form a tissue, and how did this set of instructions evolve throughout species evolution? In a new study, we ...