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Posted by Lucia Prieto Godino, on 27 October 2011
We have now finished the first two weeks of the course. Over these two weeks the students have learned about Drosophila as a model organism and how to set-up a ...Posted by MaryWilliams, on 13 October 2011
Teaching Tools in Plant Biology is an online educational resource published by The Plant Cell and the American Society of Plant Biologists. Each Teaching Tool includes a set of about ...Posted by Lucia Prieto Godino, on 7 October 2011
This is the first post of others to come on the first course on insect neuroscience and Drosophila neurogenetics in Uganda, that is being partially funded by The Company of ...Posted by Syed, on 20 September 2011
Okinawa institute of Science and technology (OIST), situated on Okinawa Island is an ideal and inspiring place to discuss and learn science. The student participants and mentors of the developmental ...Posted by Roberto Mayor, on 25 July 2011
Top Developmental Biologists meet in Chile for a laboratory and lecture coursePosted by Eva Amsen, on 31 March 2011
Every two years, the German society for developmental biology (Gesellschaft für Entwicklungsbiologie – GfE) hands out an award for the best PhD thesis of the previous two years. At their ...Posted by Lance Davidson, on 8 March 2011
The Third USNCB Symposium on Frontiers in Biomechanics: Mechanics of Development June 21, 2011, Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, Farmington, PA In the fields of tissue engineering, synthetic biology, and regenerative medicine, ...Posted by Nipam, on 8 February 2011
Dear students, postdocs and mentors, We write to share our enthusiasm about the MBL Embryology course and to encourage graduate students and postdoctoral fellows to apply for the 2011 summer ...Posted by Nishal Patel, on 11 November 2010
I’m Nish, a 3rd year PhD student in Kate Storey’s lab at the University of Dundee. Over the past year, I’ve been involved in running PiCLS, the PhD association here ...