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Posted by BSDB, on 27 November 2014
In 2014, the BSDB has initiated the Gurdon Summer Studentship program with the intention to provide highly motivated students with exceptional qualities and a strong interest in Developmental Biology an ...Posted by Michaela Handel, on 19 November 2014
Applications are sought for the role of Reviews Editor on The Journal of Experimental Biology, based in Cambridge, UK. Joining an experienced and successful team, this newly created role is an exciting ...Posted by the Node, on 18 November 2014
This interview first appeared in Development. The 2014 Society for Developmental Biology (SDB) Lifetime Achievement Award was jointly awarded to Christopher Wylie and Janet Heasman in recognition of their outstanding and sustained contributions ...Posted by gneifd, on 11 November 2014
Post-Doc position in models of pattern formation and morphogenesis 1.Job/ project description: The main objective is to: a) Develop mathematical models of organ development (starting with but no restricted to ...Posted by gneifd, on 11 November 2014
Graduate position for a PhD in gene networks, pattern formation and morphogenesis 1.Job/ project description: The main objectives of the PhD project is to: a) Develop mathematical models of organ ...Posted by Kate Doherty, on 4 November 2014
Hello! We’ve got lots of new things to share, including a film and fact sheet combo that looks at cell fate, cell identity and reprogramming, a closer look at an ...Posted by hirokin, on 4 November 2014
Chicken, quail, zebra finch, emu, duck, crow……a simple glimpse and we immediately realize how the Aves have, as a model system left their traces in various fields of biological research. ...Posted by the Node, on 3 November 2014
Here are some of the highlights for October. Don’t forget to also check our jobs page, were several new positions were advertised this month! Research: – Shusei wrote about ...Posted by mirandalandgraf, on 3 November 2014
The Gurdon Institute is a world-renowned centre in the fields of developmental, cell, and cancer biology, located in the heart of the historic city of Cambridge, and part of the ...Posted by mirandalandgraf, on 27 October 2014
Applications are open for the Wellcome Trust funded four year PhD programme in Developmental Mechanisms at Cambridge. We are looking for talented, motivated graduates or final year undergraduates, and are ...