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Posted by the Node, on 10 October 2013
Researchers are being encouraged now more than ever to communicate their science to the public. First and foremost science communication is a way to share the enjoyment and excitement of ...Posted by FASEB PlantDev, on 9 October 2013
The 13th FASEB Plant Biology Conference was held from August 11- 16, 2013, in Saxtons River, Vermont, a modest but beautiful setting. This was a special meeting, since it marked ...Posted by Andrew Mathewson, on 8 October 2013
My name is Andrew Mathewson and I am a fourth year graduate student in the University of Washington’s Molecular and Cellular Biology program. Whereas most my friends from college are ...Posted by the Node, on 7 October 2013
This post was first published in Development. Jonathan Bard, long-time colleague and friend in Edinburgh, recalls the life and work of the mouse developmental anatomist Matt Kaufman, who died in ...Posted by Katherine Brown, on 3 October 2013
Development is now on Facebook! The journal promotes many of its papers and other content not only via its home page and email alerts, but also via its Twitter account. We use ...Posted by Gary McDowell, on 2 October 2013
I am Gary McDowell, a postdoctoral researcher at Tufts Centre for Regenerative Biology and Developmental Biology. I have just finished a postdoctoral position in a mass spectrometry lab at ...Posted by the Node, on 2 October 2013
To uncover the mysteries of development, developmental biologists use an amazingly wide range of systems – from cells in culture to live mouse embryos, and from classical model organisms to ...Posted by the Node, on 1 October 2013
September was a little bit more quiet than usual, but we still had many interesting posts. Here are the highlights! Research – Gary examines a recent Science paper on the ...Posted by Seema Grewal, on 1 October 2013
Here are the highlights from the new issue of Development: Coordinating stem cell and niche development The Drosophila ovary provides an accessible system for analysing the interactions between stem ...Posted by Ewart Kuijk, on 1 October 2013
Stuck! Here I was trapped in this valley with no way out. And it was crowded here, with all of my fibers I sensed numerous peers condemned to a similar ...