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Posted by the Node Interviews, on 28 May 2019
This interview, the 63rd in our series, was recently published in Development Butterfly eyespots are striking examples of animal patterning, but their developmental origins are still relatively poorly understood. A new paper in ...Posted by Alex Eve, on 24 May 2019
Since the Young Embryologist Network (YEN) was established in 2008, its annual conference grows from strength to strength, and thanks to the introduction of travel grants in 2017, the YEN ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 23 May 2019
This interview, the 62nd in our series, was recently published in Development Vascular development critically involves pruning, which helps to remodel an immature network containing excess microvessels into a mature and functioning ...Posted by Olivier Pourquie, on 15 May 2019
Job Location: Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Development of the Musculo-Skeletal system / Pourquie Lab, Boston, MA, USA Job Summary The Research Lab Manager will assume a key role in ...Posted by Jelle van den Ameele, on 10 May 2019
By Ghislain Gillard, Maria J. Gomez Lamarca, Robert Krautz, Rosa Park, David Salvador-Garcia, Yara Sanchez-Corrales and Jelle van den Ameele On the 28th of January, the Cambridge Fly Club ...Posted by the Node, on 2 May 2019
Journal of Cell Science and its publisher, The Company of Biologists, are seeking to appoint a Community Manager, based in Cambridge, UK, to run a new microscopy resource website. An extensive ...Posted by Sharon Ahmad, on 2 May 2019
Journal of Cell Science and its publisher, The Company of Biologists, are seeking to appoint a Community Manager, based in Cambridge, UK, to run a new microscopy resource website. An extensive ...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 ...Posted by Adrienne Roeder, on 16 April 2019
Polyploidy is a conserved and frequently occurring phenomenon whose impact on organismal health and disease is poorly understood. This first symposium focused on Polyploidy was organized by Don Fox (Duke University), ...Posted by rmerks, on 11 April 2019
The Faculty of Science and the Mathematical Institute invites applications for a four-year PhD Student on Mathematical Modeling of Cell-ECM Interactions During Angiogenesis (1.0 fte) Project description The opening is ...