I am a Senior Editor at Development. My role involves working with authors to produce review-type articles for the journal, which includes commissioning and editing the manuscripts, organising peer review and representing the journal at conferences. Previously, I worked on Hedgehog signalling evolution during my Post Doc with Phil Ingham, and I investigated haemovascular development in the zebrafish during my PhD with Jim Smith.
Posted by Alex Eve, on 13 May 2025
About 6.5 years ago now, I wrote my first post for the Node, ‘Hello from Alex‘, introducing myself as a new Reviews Editor for Development. I was thrilled by the ...Posted by Alex Eve, on 14 February 2025
As part of our ‘first issues’ series on the Node, Development’s in-house team are researching the authors of articles published in the first issues of Journal of Embryology and Experimental ...Posted by Alex Eve, on 10 February 2025
In the latest issue of Development, you can read about the journal's history since launching as Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology (JEEM) in 1953 (Eve, 2025).Posted by Alex Eve, on 14 January 2025
Happy New Year, everyone. 2025 is a big year for us at The Company of Biologists, marking 100 years since the Company was founded. We’re using this opportunity to reflect ...Posted by Alex Eve, on 16 September 2024
This year, 2024, marks the 10th anniversary of the first Development ‘From Stem Cells to Human Development’ meeting, and today is the beginning of the sixth meeting at Wotton House ...