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Posted by Katherine Brown, on 9 November 2022
Over the last few months, I’ve been involved in a project coordinated by ASAPbio looking at the potential benefits of, and challenges with using, public preprint peer review – for ...Posted by BSDB, on 1 November 2022
To many readers of the Node, Lewis Wolpert, who died on 28th January 2021, was above all a developmental biologist—one of the most distinguished and influential of his generation. But ...Posted by Marsha Lucas, on 4 October 2022
The next Society for Developmental Biology Ethel Browne Harvey Postdoctoral Seminar will be held Friday, October 14, at 3 pm ET (9 pm CEST). This seminar featuring Hae Ryong Kwon ...Posted by Amy Jackson, on 16 September 2022
The International Society for Regenerative Biology, founded in 2020, to promote community, research, and education in the field of regeneration worldwide. Its core mission is to provide new opportunities for interactions, discoveries, ...Posted by Lindsay Henderson, on 14 September 2022
Mel White, a Principal Investigator and Lakshmi Balasubramaniam, a Postdoctoral Researcher, both attendees of EGGED 2022, provide accounts of their experiences at the workshop in July.Posted by Amy Jackson, on 13 September 2022
Please join us for the next exciting ISRB webinar featuring Erin Davies, Ph.D., of the National Cancer Institute, USA and Samantha Joyce Hack, of Western Michigan University, USA. The Zone ...Posted by Amy Jackson, on 13 September 2022
Please join us for the next exciting ISRB webinar featuring Chiara Sinigaglia, PhD of the Oceanographic Observatory of Banyuls-sur-Mer Sorbonne University/CNRS, France. And, Simon Blanched, PhD, Department of Biology, University of Fribourg, Switzerland. ...Posted by Marsha Lucas, on 6 September 2022
The Society for Developmental Biology Ethel Browne Harvey Postdoctoral Seminar Series is back on Friday, September 9, at 3 pm ET (9pm CEST).Posted by Jean-Léon Maître, on 1 September 2022
Update 10/1/23: more on this meeting in The Lonely Pipette “Why do we go to conferences?“ What an exciting time to be studying embryonic development! Emerging experimental systems, methods and ...Posted by elke.ober@sund.ku.dk, on 22 August 2022
We are arranging a 2-day conference together with the Swedish Society for Developmental Biology (SWEDBO), Finnish Society for Developmental Biologists, and Danish & Norwegian Developmental Biologists the 3rd Nordic Meeting ...