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Posted by the Node, on 30 March 2023
In our first 'Lab meeting', we hear from the Rawlins lab at the Gurdon Institute in Cambridge.Posted by the Node, on 30 March 2023
We are delighted to announce a new series on the Node called ‘Lab meetings’! In these posts, we will be highlighting developmental and stem cell biology labs across the globe. ...Posted by Coert Margadant, on 24 March 2023
A fully funded 4-year PhD position is immediately available in the group of Coert Margadant at the faculty of science, Leiden University in the Netherlands. We work on the mechanisms ...Posted by Lab OBrien, on 16 March 2023
Lucy O’Brien’s lab at Stanford University seeks a PhD staff scientist, ideally with postdoc experience in Drosophila and/or live imaging + computational image analysis. You: PhD w postdoc exp in ...Posted by Austin Smith, on 13 March 2023
An exciting opportunity is available in the laboratory of Austin Smith Profile | Living Systems Institute | University of Exeter to develop and lead a programme of computational and bioinformatics ...Posted by Eva-Maria Collins, on 7 March 2023
We invite applications for a postdoctoral position in biological physics to work in the Collins lab in the Biology Department at Swarthmore College. We are an interdisciplinary group of undergraduate ...Posted by Vilaiwan Fernandes, on 4 March 2023
Postdoc 1: Timing and coordinating neuronal specification with commitment Neuronal differentiation is driven by dramatic changes in gene expression, which are precisely timed during development. This project aims to understand (1) ...Posted by Helen Zenner, on 1 March 2023
Scott Gilbert literally wrote the book on developmental biology! With the 13th edition of ‘Developmental Biology’ about to be published, we took the opportunity to find out more about the ...Posted by Mounia Lagha, on 28 February 2023
image for job add Project: Coordination between transcription and translation dynamics In eukaryotes, the classical view of the central dogma assumes that transcription and translation are unconnected processes. However, ...Posted by Ertugrul Ozbudak, on 23 February 2023
Node Blog: Behind the Paper Story Clocks, gradients and segmentation Muhammed Simsek, Ertuğrul Özbudak and colleagues have discovered that oscillations in the ppErk gradient, driven by the Her1-Her7 oscillator, is ...