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From our sister journals- July 2015

Posted by , on 28 July 2015

Here is some developmental biology related content from other journals published by The Company of Biologists.         Drosophila helps to elucidate the effects of radiation therapy Children ...

PhD studentship/graduate teaching assistant position (x2)

Posted by , on 28 July 2015

School of Biological Sciences, Bangor University Details on https://jobs.bangor.ac.uk/   The School of Biological Sciences seeks to recruit a Part-time Graduate Teaching Assistant/PhD Trainee. The successful candidate will assist with ...

Teaching & Scholarship Lectureship in Biology/Zoology - Bangor University

Posted by , on 28 July 2015

Developmental Biologists welcome!   Teaching & Scholarship Lectureship in Biology/Zoology   Details on https://jobs.bangor.ac.uk/   Job Number: BU00940 School/Department: School of Biological Sciences Grade: 7 Salary Information: £31,342 – £37,394 p.a on Grade 7 ...

Lecturer in Biology/Zoology (3 posts) - Bangor University

Posted by , on 28 July 2015

Developmental Biologists welcome!   Details on https://jobs.bangor.ac.uk/   Lecturer in Biology/Zoology (3 posts)   Job Number: BU00844 School/Department: School of Biological Sciences Grade: 7 or 8 Salary Information: £31,342-£37,394 (Grade 7); £38,511-£45,954 (Grade ...

Postdoctoral Fellowship in a state-of-the-art interdisciplinary institute in Toronto

Posted by , on 27 July 2015

What do you expect from a postdoc experience? If you’d like to tackle big questions in biology in one of the top inter-disciplinary research institutes in the world, you should ...

Embracing risk

Posted by , on 27 July 2015

This editorial by Ross Cagan was first published in Disease Models & Mechanisms.   I entered the science field because I imagined that scientists were society’s “professional risk takers”, that they ...

Mole- So now you have your own lab! Part IV – The fit

Posted by , on 27 July 2015

This cartoon was first published in the Journal of Cell Science. Read other articles and cartoons of Mole & Friends here.     Part I- ‘The imposter’ Part II- ‘The teaching monster’ ...

European Advanced School for Mouse Phenogenomics – pushing the boundaries of mouse genetics

Posted by , on 24 July 2015

The laboratory mouse has been a popular model in mammalian biology for obvious reasons and it has contributed to a number of landmark discoveries in biomedical research. Despite this, few ...

In Development this week (Vol. 142, Issue 14)

Posted by , on 21 July 2015

Here are the highlights from the current issue of Development:   HIF1α muscles in on regeneration During early development, skeletal muscle stem/progenitor cells (SMSPCs) are thought to reside in low ...

Adult Neurogenesis at 50: the Dresden chronicles

Posted by , on 21 July 2015

The 4th meeting in the Abcam Adult Neurogenesis conference series was held in the beautiful city of Dresden earlier this year. The conference’s aim was to put the developmental process of ...

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