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Posted by Frédéric Causeret, on 2 December 2022
We developed a Shiny App to explore our latest scRNAseq dataset of the E12.5 mouse hem and choroid plexus. You can access it here. It comes as a complement to ...Posted by Tanya Berardini, on 12 October 2022
In our latest 'Featured resource' article, we hear from Tanya Z. Berardini, Ph.D (TAIR Director) and Leonore Reiser, Ph.D (Senior Scientific Curator)] who describe the work of TAIR.Posted by the Node, on 27 September 2022
With the calendar about to click over from September to October, we are bringing you one last post highlighting some of our archive content that we hope will help make ...Posted by the Node, on 21 September 2022
It’s great to say thanks, but the fact that postdocs need to have a dedicated appreciation week suggests that they are often underappreciated in science. There are a plethora of ...Posted by the Node, on 13 September 2022
With the start of the academic year, we are continuing to dive into our archives to remind you of some the fantastic content that we hope will help you have ...Posted by Vitor Trovisco, on 18 July 2022
In our latest 'Featured resource' article, we hear from Vitor Trovisco (Curator at Flybase) and others in the team, who describe the work of FlyBase.Posted by Alex Eve, on 16 June 2022
We are currently asking for feedback on our Development presents… webinar series and invite you to complete a short survey using the button below. The survey will close on Wednesday ...Posted by the Node, on 13 June 2022
In our latest 'Featured resource' article, we hear from Steve Lisgo and Janet Kerwin, who describes the work of the Human Developmental Biology Resource (HDBR) Atlas.Posted by Kat Arney, on 2 June 2022
In the latest Genetics Unzipped podcast, Dr Sally Le Page explores the gruesome side of family life in the natural world, getting stuck into a spot of cannibalism and asking: ...Posted by Kat Arney, on 19 May 2022
In the latest episode of the Genetics Unzipped podcast, Dr Sally Le Page takes a deep dive into the world of squid.