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Posted by the Node, on 22 September 2020
A notice from Royal Society Publishing Royal Society Publishing has recently published a special issue from Philosophical Transactions B – Contemporary morphogenesis, organized and edited by Kyra Campbell, Emily S Noël, ...Posted by the Node, on 15 October 2019
This editorial was recently published in Development and written by our editors Benoit Bruneau, Haruhiko Koseki, Susan Strome, Maria-Elena Torres-Padilla. Check out the Special Issue’s full table of contents here. The ...Posted by the Node, on 3 October 2019
Development invites you to submit your latest research for our upcoming special issue: The Origins and Mechanisms of Developmental Disorders. This issue will be coordinated by two guest editors: Sally Dunwoodie and John Wallingford. ...Posted by the Node, on 14 March 2019
Development invites you to submit your latest research for our upcoming special issue: Chromatin and Epigenetics. This issue will be coordinated by several of our Academic Editors who are experts in this field: Benoit ...Posted by the Node, on 13 November 2017
Development is pleased to welcome submissions for an upcoming special issue on human development. This issue will focus on advances in our understanding of how human organs and tissues are formed, ...Posted by Seema Grewal, on 14 March 2017
The current issue of Development – our Special Issue on Organoids – features a collection of review- and research-based articles focusing on organoids. Here are some of the highlights. Happy ...Posted by Seema Grewal, on 13 September 2016
The current issue of Development – our ‘Special Issue on Plant Development’ – contains a collection of review- and research-based articles focusing on plant development. Below, you can find details ...Posted by Caroline Hendry, on 15 March 2016
In vitro organogenesis has exploded onto the stem cell and developmental biology scene. It is now possible to make miniaturised approximations of many different organs – known as organoids – entirely ...Posted by Sharon Ahmad, on 22 October 2015
Journal of Cell Science is pleased to welcome submissions for consideration for an upcoming Special Issue on 3D Cell Biology. We have a limited understanding of cells within their natural ...Posted by Katherine Brown, on 22 September 2015
This editorial first appeared in Development. In September 2014, Development organised a four-day workshop titled ‘From Stem Cells to Human Development’. In planning this meeting, we sought to fill ...