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Posted by __Deleted user__, on 24 October 2012
Postdoc position in appendage skeletal development and evolution An NSF funded postdoctoral position of up to 3 years, is available from 1 February 2013 to work with Dr Marcus C. ...Posted by JordanRaff, on 23 October 2012
To mark Open Access Week (October 22-28), the Node is reposting a recent editorial in Biology Open (BiO), by BiO editor-in-Chief Jordan Raff. Please leave your feedback in the comments. ...Posted by Eva Amsen, on 2 October 2012
The last two days of the EMBO meeting were quite busy, with lots of interesting plenary talks, concurrent sessions, and special symposia. On Monday evening two interesting non-biology talks were ...Posted by the Node, on 1 October 2012
September is “back to school”-month in a lot of countries, and “back to the lab” for those lucky few who had time off. We saw this reflected on the Node ...Posted by Andrea Münsterberg, on 23 September 2012
SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE ● Ref: RA876 £30,122 per annum A postdoctoral position to investigate the role of microRNAs in skeletal muscle development and differentiation is available ...Posted by Eva Amsen, on 23 September 2012
The fourth annual EMBO meeting is currently underway in Nice. I had a few hours to walk around the city before the meeting started, and discovered that Nice is a ...Posted by Nick Greene, on 19 September 2012
Applications are invited to join our research group at UCL Institute of Child Health in London. We are investigating the molecular and developmental mechanisms, genetics and cell biology underlying neural tube ...Posted by James Briscoe, on 12 September 2012
Applications are invited for a Research Technician position in the research group of James Briscoe at the MRC National Institute for Medical Research, London. The lab studies the embryonic development ...Posted by Eva Amsen, on 5 September 2012
This interview first appeared in Development. Haruhiko Koseki is Director of the Developmental Genetics Research Group at the RIKEN Research Center for Allergy and Immunology in Yokohama, where he studies ...Posted by the Node, on 31 August 2012
A detailed view of mice and fish Michael Wong wrote about the 3D mouse embryo atlas he has worked on. The high-resolution atlas of an E15.5 mouse embryo allows for ...