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Lab meetings

Lab meetings

Our ‘Lab meetings’ posts highlight developmental and stem cell biology labs from across the globe. We aim to build a directory of labs that will showcase research and researchers from the community, and provide a useful resource for scientists considering their next career step. As well as hearing about the research from the group leader, our fact-files also cover mentoring style and we hear from the group members about their favourite things about the lab and the location. If you would like to nominate a lab (including self-nominations), get in touch at thenode@biologists.com or using our contact form.

List of labs that have been featured in the ‘Lab Meeting’ series

Lab meeting with the Ríos-Barrera lab

Posted by , on 13 June 2024

Meet the Rios-Barrera lab, based in UNAM, Mexico City. The lab uses the Drosophila respiratory system to study the sub- and supracellular mechanisms of morphogenesis.

Lab meeting with the Nagy lab

Posted by , on 30 May 2024

Meet the Nagy Lab, based at the Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary. The lab uses the avian embryo to study the development of the enteric nervous system and gut-associated lymphoid organogenesis.

Lab meeting with the Kierzkowski Lab

Posted by , on 22 May 2024

Meet the Kierzkowski Lab, located in the Montréal Botanical Garden. The lab studies plant organogenesis using systems such as Arabidopsis and Physcomitrium.

Lab meeting with the Welshhans Lab

Posted by , on 1 May 2024

Meet the Welshhans Lab at the University of South Carolina. The lab uses mouse models and hiPSC-derived neurons and brain organoids to study neural development.

Lab meeting with the Koltowska lab

Posted by , on 18 April 2024

Meet the lab of Kaska Koltowska, based in Uppsala, Sweden. The lab are interested in lymphatic development.

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Updated on 11 October 2023