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Posted by the Node, on 5 September 2023
We are delighted to announce that we are offering an opportunity for a 3-month internship to work on the three community sites – the Node, preLights and FocalPlane. This is ...Posted by the Node, on 1 September 2023
Is it time to re-define what a human embryo is? Plus #devbio preLights and news from the community.Posted by the Node, on 1 September 2023
Learning from our friends over at ZebrafishRock, the Node would like to be more intentional in celebrating the various achievements of the wonderful people in the developmental and stem cell ...Posted by Cédric Finet, on 15 August 2023
I would like to draw your attention on a future research topic thatmy colleague Anupama Prakash (University of Sheffield) and myselfare organizing with Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. Thisis a ...Posted by the Node, on 10 August 2023
Anyone who has spent time doing research knows that being a scientist is not always sunshine and rainbows. It is great to see people announcing on Twitter that they published ...Posted by the Node, on 3 August 2023
Biology Open (BiO) has appointed a new Editor-in-Chief, Daniel Gorelick. Dan is currently Associate Professor in the Center for Precision Environmental Health, and Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at ...Posted by the Node, on 29 June 2023
Join us at The Company of Biologists' new server on Mastodon, a space for biologists to discuss science, research, teaching, life and more.Posted by the Node, on 8 June 2023
We are delighted to announce the winners of the Node postcard competition.Posted by Marco Massimo, on 19 May 2023
Read the story behind the work by Marco Massimo, Carlotta Barelli and Katie Long looking into haemorrhages in foetal brain tissue.Posted by James Briscoe, on 18 May 2023
Calling all developmental biology postdocs and graduate students! Interested in attending an exciting meeting? Want to expand your dev bio network? Want to present your work to a supportive audience? ...