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Posted by sheckyfeinblatt, on 26 August 2025
Who we are The Bret Pearson Lab at Oregon Health & Science University is looking for an enthusiastic post doc interested in stem cell biology, neural regeneration, and neural ...Posted by Lisandro Milocco, on 25 August 2025
The Milocco lab at Stockholm University and SciLifeLab is seeking a PhD student to join an interdisciplinary project exploring how development shapes evolution and how evolutionary outcomes can be predicted. ...Posted by the Node, on 25 August 2025
A chance to win £200 by posting on the Node before 30 SeptemberPosted by the Node, on 19 August 2025
Earlier in 2025, we welcomed our third cohort of Development’s Pathway to Independence (PI) fellows – researchers whom we will be supporting as they transition from postdoc to Principal Investigator. ...Posted by Alex Eve, on 12 August 2025
The Company of Biologists is recruiting a new Community Manager for the Node - a community site hosted by Development for developmental and stem cell biologists.Posted by Michela Deleidi, on 28 July 2025
The Mechanisms and Therapy of Genetic Brain Diseases team (Dr. Michela Deleidi, Imagine Institute, Paris) is recruiting a Postdoctoral Fellow in Cell Biology to join the ViroBrain consortium (involving IRIM ...Posted by Daniel StJ, on 22 July 2025
Applications are invited for a Research Assistant position in the group of Prof Daniel St Johnston at the Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge. The post is available for up to ...Posted by Tim Davies, on 21 July 2025
The Davies Lab (Durham University, UK) is advertising a funded 3-year postdoc position to start in October 2025 (approximately). Cytokinesis, the division of one cell into two, is crucial for ...Posted by Shefali Shefali, on 21 July 2025
We pick up where we left off with Anna-Lena Vigil, now a PhD candidate in the Crocker Group at EMBL, as her journey unfolds to moments beyond the bench that ...Posted by Sara Wilson, on 19 July 2025
A 2-year funded postdoctoral fellowship position in understanding the molecular mechanisms and behavioral consequences of normal and abnormal mouse spinal cord development has become available at Umeå University, Sweden. ___ ...