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Posted by Rachael Inglis, on 28 June 2013
Just before the ISDB meeting in Mexico, over a hundred researchers gathered for a satellite symposium on the development of left-right asymmetry. Although the external body plans of vertebrates (and ...Posted by Treasa Creavin, on 24 June 2013
Mouse Molecular Genetics 18-21 September 2013 Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, UK Abstract and Bursary deadline: 19 July | Registration deadline: 7 August We are pleased to announce that ...Posted by the Node, on 22 June 2013
The last day of the ISDB saw also the last plenary session. One of the highlights of this session was also a talk by Patricia Delgado. Patricia works on the ...Posted by the Node, on 20 June 2013
Today was the day when the excellent work of many developmental biologists was recognized by the community. The first prize to be awarded was the brand new Latin American Society ...Posted by the Node, on 19 June 2013
Day 3 of the ISDB was really only half a day, with the only free afternoon/evening in the intense meeting program. The first part of the morning featured two parallel ...Posted by the Node, on 18 June 2013
Let’s be honest- the first talk of the morning session in a conference is always badly attended, right? Well, not at the ISDB! In a clever move by the organisers, ...Posted by HGL, on 18 June 2013
Final day at the ISSCR. No posters. No concurrent sessions. Just pure plenary all day. And indeed, the eclectic mix of talks provided a fitting end to 4 days of ...Posted by the Node, on 17 June 2013
Due to lack of internet at the ISDB conference venue, it is not possible for the Node to tweet live from the conference. Instead we will try to post regular ...Posted by HGL, on 16 June 2013
After a fun night socialising, the stem cell science kicked off again in earnest on Friday morning. The morning session turned to ‘Cell and Gene Therapy’ – the final goal ...Posted by HGL, on 15 June 2013
Day 2 featured a full scientific program, including a morning plenary and two afternoon sessions with concurrent talks running in five different rooms. Luckily many of the talks are being ...