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Posted by Nicolas Rivron, on 27 June 2018
In our recently published paper1, we showed that mouse stem cells self-organize into blastocyst-like structures, that we termed blastoids. Because blastoids can be generated in large numbers, can be finely ...Posted by Andreas Prokop, on 19 January 2018
Prof. Matthew Cobb (The University of Manchester) Plenary talk given at the School of Biological Sciences symposium on Friday, 12 January 2018 Matthew Cobb is an inspiring advocate and communicator ...Posted by Charlotte Blackburn, on 18 December 2017
My name is Charlotte Blackburn; I am a Zoology graduate currently studying at the University of Edinburgh for an MSc in Science Communication and Public Engagement … yes, that is ...Posted by the Node, on 18 July 2017
We came across this video from EuroStemCell describing a project that aimed to increase public awareness of stem cell biology, as well as encourage scientists to get involved in public engagement ...Posted by kes, on 19 May 2017
Happening now: 2017 STEM for All Video Showcase! Innovations in science are happening all over the nation! Visit the science videos at the 2017 STEM for All Video Showcase, funded ...Posted by Adrienne Roeder, on 22 March 2017
Heather M. Meyer1, José Teles2, and Pau Formosa-Jordan2 1 Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology and the graduate field of Genetics, Genomics, and Development, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, ...Posted by IRBBarcelona, on 15 February 2017
The “Meet Our Scientists” video entitled “Our relative the fly” presents the research performed by Marco Millán on the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the regulation of tissue growth during ...Posted by anups11, on 14 February 2017
Broad perspective Successful division was an essential criterion for establishing the cell as the basic unit of life on earth. Later, cell-cell adhesion made possible the evolution of multicellular life ...Posted by hintze531, on 26 July 2016
Mark Hintze and Diana Gradinaru introduce their collaborative animation about the wonders of developmental biology. How are you built? How do you become the shape and form that you are? How are ...Posted by Society for Developmental Biology, on 10 May 2016
The Society for Developmental Biology (SDB) Professional Development and Education Committee (PDEC) created the John Doctor Education Prize to highlight great developmental biology education research. In previous years, the committee ...