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Posted by Caleb Gordon, on 28 May 2025
It lives. It lives! What lives, you may ask? Well, somewhere in a lab at Yale University, one young scientist has stuck human brain cells and chimp brain cells together ...Posted by Debora Bogani, on 28 May 2025
The MRC National Mouse Genetics Network, in collaboration with the Cancer Research UK (CRUK) Scotland Institute, is organising Organoids Are Us 2025, a symposium that incorporates both basic and clinical/diagnostic ...Posted by Shefali Shefali, on 26 May 2025
All the world’s a metabolic dance, early career scientists are leading the way! Emerging perspectives in metabolism This week we will meet Dr Cassandra Koh, who is a new faculty ...Posted by Kevin Thiessen, on 24 May 2025
An easily-consumable recap of the latest happenings in the #zebrafish community and beyond! Use these links below to get to the section you want: Community news Zebrafish careers Publications Preprints ...Posted by Rashmi Priya, on 23 May 2025
We are seeking an experienced Project Research Scientist to join our team. This is a full-time, fixed term (two years) position. https://www.crick.ac.uk/careers-study/vacancies/2025-05-15-postdoctoral-project-research-scientist In this role, you will both lead your ...Posted by the Node, on 23 May 2025
No such thing as a standard career path – an interview with Eve SeuntjensPosted by the Node, on 22 May 2025
In this SciArt profile, we meet Queralt Tolosa, who has a background in biochemistry and developmental biology. After her PhD, she transitioned into being a freelance scientific illustrator and animator. ...Posted by Shefali Shefali, on 19 May 2025
Emerging perspectives in metabolism. This week we’ll meet Dr. Holly Thorpe.Posted by Kevin Thiessen, on 18 May 2025
A deep-dive into the many cool (and free) resources available to zebrafish researchers! Disclaimer: This is not a comprehensive list but a list of useful websites that are free (or ...Posted by the Node, on 15 May 2025
Browse the gallery of the entries for the GRS Developmental Biology 2025 image competition.