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Posted by the Node, on 19 August 2024
Catch up on the Development presents... webinar on 7th August, featuring talks from Marcella Birtele, Onur Iyilikci and Fay Cooper.Posted by Rishan Singh, on 19 August 2024
Abstract Plant surface appendages may exist in different shapes, size and conformations. With each variation comes a different or overlapping function. However, plant surface appendages, or trichomes, are an advantage ...Posted by Gareth Fraser, on 12 August 2024
In this Developmental Dynamics paper, Steven Byrum, Gareth Fraser and colleagues present the first comprehensive embryonic staging series for the Bonnethead, a viviparous hammerhead shark. In this post, Gareth and ...Posted by the Node, on 12 August 2024
Meet the Harnoš lab, based in Brno, Czech Republic. The lab is interested in the role of planar polarity in neural tube formation and cell migration in Xenopus.Posted by Andrew Montequin, on 10 August 2024
Developmental biology research relies on a foundation of effective communication. At any given conference, you may meet developmental biologists entering the field with backgrounds in physics, chemistry, mathematics, bioethics and ...Posted by the Node, on 8 August 2024
Meet Dhananjay Chaturvedi, a developmental biologist who creates drawings inspired from nature and from his research into skeletal muscle homeostasis and repair in Drosophila.Posted by Debora Bogani, on 6 August 2024
The Mary Lyon Centre at MRC Harwell invites UK-based scientists to nominate ideas and designs for our Rare Disease GEMM call to get free, novel, genetically altered mice generated and ...Posted by the Node, on 6 August 2024
Welcome to our monthly trawl for developmental and stem cell biology (and related) preprints.Posted by the Node, on 2 August 2024
Catch up on the Development presents... webinar on 31st July, featuring talks from Martina Cerise, Vicky Spencer and Gwendolyn K. Kirschner.Posted by felicity davie, on 30 July 2024
We are excited to announce the launch of Open Biology’s inaugural Open Questions competition. Submit a pressing, understudied or interesting ‘open question’ in cellular and molecular biology. Participants have the chance ...