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Posted by AlessandroDonada, on 25 May 2020
Today, we move to mouse adult haematopoiesis, with an elegant work on inflammation and stem cell biology. As always, feedback is more than welcome! Chronic inflammation is one of the ...Posted by Katherine Brown, on 21 May 2020
Among many other (many more important) things, pandemic times have meant an end to travel, which for the Development team means no conferences and no lab visits. For me personally, ...Posted by the Node, on 19 May 2020
We’ve had a great response so far to our tenth birthday user survey, which we hope will guide us going forwards and give us ideas for how we can better ...Posted by Richard Gordon, on 12 May 2020
Chan, Z., Santella, L., Tuszynski, J. and Gordon, R. (eds.) (2020) Waves in Fertilization, Cell Division and Embryogenesis [special issue of BioSystems, In preparation] [WAVS]. https://www.journals.elsevier.com/biosystems/call-for-papers/waves-in-fertilization-cell-division-and-embryogenesis Deadline changed to ...Posted by James Briscoe, on 11 May 2020
I wanted to take a couple of minutes to update you on how things are going at Development. I imagine many of you will be reading this on a laptop ...Posted by Rebecca Ellerington, on 24 April 2020
Dear Developmental Biologists, We would like to take this opportunity to thank the Node for the chance to write a post about JoVE and how our resources can be beneficial ...Posted by the Node, on 23 April 2020
This year the Node hits double digits – our first post was published way back on April 1, 2010 (we’re now at over three and a half thousand posts and ...Posted by amyldickson, on 21 April 2020
The Southeast Regional Society for Developmental Biology Conference will be held virtually in a Zoom Webinar on May 20-21. Registration is required for all attendees by May 6, 2020 ...Posted by Annabel Nicholson, on 17 April 2020
Social media gets a hard time these days, and in some instances rightly so. For the scientific community however, it’s a powerful platform for informal science communication and fruitful collaborations. ...Posted by Aidan Maartens, on 16 April 2020
The Node is a community site for developmental biologists, and is driven by content written by the community – once registered, you are free to post without requiring authorisation or ...