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Posted by Roberto Mayor, on 31 July 2017
New fellowships from SDB for students from USA and Canada to attend the International Course on Developmental Biology on January 9-21, 2018 in Quintay Chile. Fellowship for Latin American students ...Posted by Aidan Maartens, on 27 July 2017
*My interview with George Daley has now been published in Development* Last month I went to Boston for the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Stem Cell Research ...Posted by radikes, on 21 July 2017
Evan Brooks is a rising senior at North Carolina State University. For the past two years, he has worked in the lab of Nanette Nascone-Yoder studying the developmental mechanisms of ...Posted by Sarah E Harrison, on 9 July 2017
As any early career researcher will know, attending your first big scientific meeting is a memorable event in your academic life. Last week, I was lucky enough to attend the ...Posted by radikes, on 19 June 2017
Things are in full swing at MBL in the 2017 Embryology course, we are already one third of the way through! The first week we learned about echinoderms and C. ...Posted by radikes, on 12 June 2017
Daily life changes when you set foot in Woods Hole. There is a beauty in your surroundings and energy in the air that invigorates you. The days are long (8am ...Posted by radikes, on 8 June 2017
Today marks Day 3 of the Embryology: Concepts & Techniques in Modern Developmental Biology course (http://www.mbl.edu/education/courses/embryology/) at the Marine Biological Laboratories in Woods Hole, MA (http://www.mbl.edu/). 24 students along with ...Posted by Jean-Paul Vincent, on 30 May 2017
The programme (http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?id=11170) covers a wide a range of exciting subjects such gene regulatory networks, mechanics, stem cells, regeneration, organoids, and evolution. The conference will be preceded by a two-day ...Posted by Kota Miura, on 15 May 2017
NEUBIAS, the Network of European BioImage Analysts (www.neubias.org), is delighted to announce two new Training Schools on BioImage Analysis: Early Career Investigators (life scientists) Facility staff (imaging & analysis ...Posted by marta.shahbazi, on 24 March 2017
The idea sounded intriguing at first: 30 scientists in an isolated and stunning old house discussing intercellular interactions in the context of tissues and organs. It became even more intriguing ...