Interviews
All our (and Development’s) interviews in one place.
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The people behind the papers – Nathalie Rion and Markus Rüegg
Posted by the Node Interviews, on 18 April 2019
This interview, the 60th in our series, was recently published in Development In development and during regeneration in adults, muscle fibres develop from muscle progenitor cells, and the proliferation, differentiation and fusion …Genetics Unzipped podcast – Interview with Mary-Claire King
Posted by Kat Arney, on 20 March 2019
In this episode of Genetics Unzipped we have a very special interview with leading geneticist Mary-Claire King.The people behind the papers – Sungwook Choi
Posted by the Node Interviews, on 13 March 2019
This interview, the 59th in our series, was recently published in Development The control of timing in development is crucial, both within and between tissues. Heterochrony involves shifts in the rate of …The people behind the papers – Elena Popa and Abigail Tucker
Posted by the Node Interviews, on 28 February 2019
This interview, the 58th in our series, was recently published in Development While many vertebrates have multiple sets of teeth over their lifetime, some, like humans, have just a single set …The people behind the papers – Masanori Kawaguchi, Kota Sugiyama and Yoshiyuki Seki
Posted by the Node Interviews, on 8 February 2019
This interview, the 57th in our series, was recently published in Development The molecular regulation of pluripotency has been most intensively studied in early mammalian development, but whether the transcriptional networks …Vilaiwan Fernandes: SCDB Young Investigator Award Winner
Posted by the Node Interviews, on 22 January 2019
Last year I was lucky enough to travel to California for the first time for the Santa Cruz Developmental Biology meeting – see the meeting report, written with Jordan Ward, here. …
In 2019 we met Vilaiwan Fernandes, who had recently been awared the Santa Cruz Developmental Biology Young Investigator Award
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