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The people behind the papers - Ximena Anleu Gil & Dominique Bergmann

Posted by , on 18 July 2018

Asymmetric division is a widespread mechanism for generating cellular diversity during developmental patterning. The stomata of flowering plants are epidermal valves that regulate gas exchange, and provide an accessible system to investigate the mechanisms ...

Postdoctoral position in cardiac development at King's College London

Posted by , on 18 July 2018

  The successful candidate will participate in the cardiovascular research project funded by the BHF, that is in line with the overall objectives of the research group led by Doctor ...

Lecturer in Biological Sciences (3 posts) - Bangor University

Posted by , on 10 July 2018

  Closing Date: 30-07-2018 Grade: 7 Salary : £32,548 – £38,833 p.a. Contract Duration: Permanent See: https://jobs.bangor.ac.uk for more details The School of Natural Sciences invites applications for three full-time, ...

The people behind the papers - Martina Nagel & Rudolf Winklbauer

Posted by , on 6 July 2018

Contact inhibition of locomotion is a widespread phenomenon in migrating cells. However, cells often migrate collectively as a sheet, raising the question of how contact inhibition is overcome in these ...

Engineer position in cell biology and biomaterials (IBDM, Marseille, France)

Posted by , on 3 July 2018

An engineer position in cell biology and biomaterials is available starting from September 2018 in the group of André Le Bivic, at the Institute of Biology of Development of Marseille ...

Senior Research Position (Boston, MA)

Posted by , on 27 June 2018

The DRSC/TRiP Functional Genomics Resources in the Perrimon group at Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA, USA, is seeking a highly motivated senior-level research technician to join our team. The ...

Blastoid: the backstory of the formation of blastocyst-like structure solely from stem cells.

Posted by , on 27 June 2018

In our recently published paper1, we showed that mouse stem cells self-organize into blastocyst-like structures, that we termed blastoids. Because blastoids can be generated in large numbers, can be finely ...

BBSRC-funded postdoc position - neuronal ageing

Posted by , on 26 June 2018

BBSRC funded postdoc position in the laboratory of Natalia Sanchez-Soriano (https://sanchezlab.wordpress.com), to study the cell biology of neuronal ageing and the underlying mechanisms.  The aim of the project is to ...

Research Assistant at Genetics, University of Cambridge (Germline Development)

Posted by , on 19 June 2018

The Karam Teixeira lab (https://karamteixeira.wixsite.com/website) at the University of Cambridge (Department of Genetics) is looking to recruit a Research Assistant to support a range of projects being carried out in ...

Post-doctoral position at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

Posted by , on 18 June 2018

Post-doctoral positions are available in Dr. Samantha Brugmann’s lab to study vertebrate craniofacial development and disease, with an emphasis on the role of the primary cilium in these processes. For ...

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