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Dynamics of Self-Organization in Animal and Plant Development

Posted by , on 10 August 2022

Coordinators: James Briscoe, Francis Corson and Adrienne Roeder During animal and plant development, cells self-organize into complex organisms, through the gradual refinement of cellular identities and their arrangement in space. ...

US-Euro New PI Panel Discussion -July 14, 10am-12pm EST

Posted by , on 27 June 2022

With support of New PI Cell & Developmental Biology community, we are organizing a panel discussion event. Six New PIs from US and Europe will share their experiences in job ...

Developmental Biology Teaching Workshop is back!

Posted by , on 25 April 2022

Do you teach DevBio? Do you have labs? Want to learn more about high-impact cost-effective lab techniques for urchins, chick, fish, flies, ciliates, worms, and more at an SDB-sponsored workshop? ...

Imaging Mouse Development

Posted by , on 21 February 2022

Webinar: Novel Design Strategies for Effective Next-Generation Nuclear Localization Signal (NLS)-Therapeutics

Posted by , on 8 January 2022

Creative Biolabs has invited Dr. Leyton to describe the need to develop a more precise method in investigating nuclear transport dynamics of NLS-therapeutics. Moreover, Dr. Leyton will also present a de ...

EMBO Workshop From functional genomics to systems biology

Posted by , on 22 December 2021

Conference Overview Recent advances in genomics and proteomics technologies have transformed our ability to study diverse molecular processes. We can now use these technologies to study and understand mechanisms regulating ...

EMBO Workshop Molecular mechanisms in evolution and ecology

Posted by , on 22 December 2021

Conference Overview This conference series has become known for exploring yeasts as models to study questions of general relevance to evolution and ecology. Experts will speak on a range of ...

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