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François Jacob Conference:

Posted by , on 11 February 2019

François Jacob Conference: Evolution, Structure and Function of Chromosomes High Order Structure Institut Pasteur, Paris June 4 (2pm) –June 7 (6pm) 2019 http://www.hic2019.conferences-pasteur.org/

Postdoctoral Positions - Cell Biology/Biochemistry of Plant Reproduction

Posted by , on 13 December 2018

Two postdoctoral positions are available in the Boavida laboratory in the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology at Purdue University. The lab investigates the molecular mechanisms controlling gamete identity and ...

Postdoctoral Fellow — Endocrine controls of adult neural crest stem cells

Posted by , on 11 December 2018

A position for a postdoctoral fellow is available in the lab of Dr. David Parichy at University of Virginia to study functions of thyroid hormone and other circulating factors during the ...

Call for new preLighters

Posted by , on 6 November 2018

preLights, The Company of Biologist’s new preprint highlighting service, has now been running for more than eight months. At the heart of preLights is the community of early-career researchers who ...

Single cell ecology meeting

Posted by , on 30 October 2018

The Royal Society is organising the upcoming Single cell ecology meeting on 10-11 December 2018 in London, UK, on behalf of Professor Thomas Richards, Dr Ramon Massana and Professor Neil ...

Mouse embryology

Posted by , on 30 October 2018

Practical training course March13-15, 2019 Strasbourg, France Program and registration

Biology and Disease Mechanisms of Drosophila Axonal Endoplasmic Reticulum

Posted by , on 9 October 2018

We have a vacancy for a postdoctoral research associate, funded by a BBSRC grant, to work on the roles of spastic paraplegia gene products in formation of axonal ER, and ...

A study using Drosophila sheds light on the metastatic behaviour of human tumours

Posted by , on 26 September 2018

Most solid tumours with metastatic potential show a high degree of chromosomal instability. A study published in the journal Developmental Cell demonstrates that chromosomal instability itself promotes invasive behaviour. The ...

Tenure track faculty position in Neurobiology-University of South Carolina

Posted by , on 10 September 2018

The Department of Biological Sciences at the University of South Carolina invites applications for a tenure-track position as an Assistant Professor with a research program in neurobiology. The successful candidate ...

DUCTS IN THE PANCREAS FORM SIMILAR TO RIVER BEDS

Posted by , on 23 August 2018

When people digest food, the flow of fluids and digestive enzymes to the gut is critical. Until recently, researchers had marvelled at the incredibly complex system of ducts that transports ...

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