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Postdoctoral Positions in Developmental Organogenesis

Posted by , on 19 February 2015

POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS are available to study the cellular and molecular mechanisms controlling the development of the lymphatic vasculature and the visual system using available mouse models and 3D self-organizing stem ...

Postdoctoral position in chromatin regulation and epigenetic control of Drosophila development

Posted by , on 19 February 2015

Stockholm University, Sweden, invites applications for one postdoctoral position in the laboratory of Professor Mattias Mannervik at the Department of Molecular Biosciences, The Wenner-Gren Institute (http://www.su.se/mbw/research/research-groups/integrative-biology/group-mannervik). The position is scheduled ...

Looking for PhD student to investigate how actin regulates YAP activity in skin regeneration and skin cancer

Posted by , on 15 February 2015

  We are looking for a PhD student with experience in Hippo/YAP cell biology, molecular biology and mouse handling, and a keen interest in dermatology and regeneration. Department of Anatomy, ...

Senior Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Nanoformulation Safety Assessment using Xenopus laevis

Posted by , on 13 February 2015

Senior Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Nanoformulation Safety Assessment (to commence May 4th 2015) University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK, in collaboration with Procarta Biosystems Ltd, Norwich, UK , Consorzio Interuniversitario ...

(Developmental) Biology around the internet- February 2015

Posted by , on 12 February 2015

Here is February’s round-up of some of the interesting content that we spotted around the internet!   News & Research: – A new technique called ‘expansion microscopy‘ makes tissues swell up in ...

How to eradicate an organ

Posted by , on 11 February 2015

 Phreatichthys andruzzii, lateral view (left), frontal view (right) Adaptations of some fish species to their environment can be most peculiar, especially within cave dwelling kinds. The so called troglomorphisms slowly ...

Postdoctoral & Technician Position Investigating the Cell Biology of Neurodegeneration

Posted by , on 10 February 2015

One postdoctoral and one technician positions, both fully funded for 3 years, are available in the laboratory of Dr. Natalia Sanchez-Soriano at the Institute of Translational Medicine, Department of Cellular ...

Woods Hole images 2014 round 3- vote for a Development cover

Posted by , on 10 February 2015

Time for the slightly delayed third round of images from the 2013 Woods Hole embryology course! Below you will find 4 beautiful images from the course. Choose the one you would ...

In Development this week (Vol. 142, Issue 4)

Posted by , on 10 February 2015

Here are the highlights from the current issue of Development:   Pathways to human hypothalamic neurons The dysfunction of hypothalamic neurons is implicated in a number of common diseases, including ...

Friday Harbor Comparative Embryology Course - Applications open until Feb. 26

Posted by , on 10 February 2015

  Taking the Comparative Invertebrate Embryology course at the Friday Harbor Labs was one of the pivotal experiences of my graduate life, and it was possibly the most valuable, and ...

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