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Posted by James Briscoe, on 13 January 2023
June 25 – 30 Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts, USA It’s back! After 4 years and a global pandemic, the Developmental Biology GRC is on. This is the premier, international scientific ...Posted by Training_EI, on 10 January 2023
Now in its sixth year, the Norwich Single-Cell Symposium at Earlham Institute covers single-cell genomics technologies and their application in microbial, plant, animal and human health and disease. Registration is ...Posted by Guojun, on 10 January 2023
March 5-10, 2023, Cold Spring Harbor Asia will host a human development meeting in Awaji (Japan). Join us in this beautiful island and meet like-minded, human-centric dev bio and stem ...Posted by BSDB, on 21 December 2022
The European Developmental Biology Congress: a distributed meeting across Oxford, Barcelona and Paris 25th - 28th September 2023Posted by FASEB, on 15 December 2022
In 2023, FASEB will host 22 Science Research Conferences (SRCs). SRCs are multiday, in-person meetings featuring discussion of scientific advances and sharing of cutting-edge research through lectures, posters, informal discussions, ...Posted by Jean Rosenbaum, on 12 December 2022
Paris, October 4-6, 2023 (exclusively on site, no hybrid format) This symposium follows on the success of the previous meetings that took place in Paris in 2017, 2019, and 2021. Organizing committee: ...Posted by Zoe Mann, on 29 November 2022
By Zoe Mann, Ahmed Mahmoud, Ana Rita Diogo Robelo and Neha Agrawal ...Posted by Girish Kale, on 11 November 2022
by Girish Kale and Niveda Udaykumar Girish Kale, Lemke lab, Centre for Organismal Studies (COS), Heidelberg University, Heidelberg. Germany I guess I am speaking for everyone when I say that ...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 ...