Navigate the archive
Use our Advanced Search tool to search and filter posts by date, category, tags and authors.
Posted by the Node, on 13 April 2023
Our next 'Lab meeting' is with the Shariati lab at the University of California, Santa Cruz.Posted by the Node, on 30 March 2023
In our first 'Lab meeting', we hear from the Rawlins lab at the Gurdon Institute in Cambridge.Posted by the Node, on 30 March 2023
We are delighted to announce a new series on the Node called ‘Lab meetings’! In these posts, we will be highlighting developmental and stem cell biology labs across the globe. ...Posted by Brent Foster, on 20 March 2023
She might not see it the next day. At first glance, the slag in the saltwater aquarium is just a rock covered with purple jasmine polyps and green star polyps. ...Posted by Helen Zenner, on 1 February 2023
At the Joint Society for Developmental Biology (SDB) – Pan-American Society for Evolutionary Developmental Biology Meeting in 2022, I spoke to Christopher Wright, the winner of the 2022 SDB Victor ...Posted by the Node, on 17 January 2023
We chat with Victoria Deneke, winner of the 2022 SDB Trainee Science Communication Award, about her outreach and communication work and her research career.Posted by Paula Richter, on 10 January 2023
NRAP H100Q Mutation in Zebrafish During the first year of my course in biological sciences, I became interested in developmental biology. I am mesmerized by the exploration of the beginnings ...Posted by Sonia Paoli, on 6 January 2023
Exploring how germ cells are metabolically supported in Drosophila testes During the summer I had the privilege to work in Dr. Amoyel’s lab at UCL, to study the mechanisms providing ...Posted by Xueqing Li, on 6 January 2023
The role of canonical Wnt signalling in embryogenesis of the invertebrate chordate Ciona intestinalis. Ascidians, as the closest invertebrate sister group of vertebrates, are important to study the development and ...Posted by Alexander Markov, on 5 January 2023
Role of PAX6 in human cerebral organoid development The cerebral cortex contains two major classes of neurons: excitatory and inhibitory. The imbalance between them is postulated to underlie some autism ...