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Posted by Tamara Franz-Odendaal, on 4 October 2023
The Franz-Odendaal Bone Development Lab, in Halifax, Nova Scotia (Canada) is currently recruiting a research assistant who is passionate about developmental biology. We are seeking a self-motivated, independent and productive ...Posted by the Node, on 4 October 2023
Our second webinar in October will be chaired by Development’s Associate Editor Irene Miguel-Aliaga (Imperial College London) and features three early-career researchers studying metabolism and development, which coincides with the ...Posted by Brent Foster, on 26 September 2023
This wraps up the “unconventional posts” miniseries celebrating the emerging experimental systems from DevMeeting23 that are teaching us so much! Be sure to check out the “unconventional and emerging experimental ...Posted by Alex Eve, on 8 September 2023
This post is part of the regeneration retrospective series. First, I’d be remiss not to acknowledge that most of my posts have been on vertebrate systems when many invertebrates are ...Posted by the Node, on 4 September 2023
In this latest SciArt profile, we talked to Sonhita Chakraborty about her background in plant biology, how science and art blend into each other, and her first solo art exhibition.Posted by Joyce Yu, on 15 August 2023
Five takeaways from ‘SciPEP 2023: New Insights for Communicating Basic Science’.Posted by the Node, on 3 August 2023
Biology Open (BiO) has appointed a new Editor-in-Chief, Daniel Gorelick. Dan is currently Associate Professor in the Center for Precision Environmental Health, and Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at ...Posted by the Node, on 12 June 2023
We caught up with Alison Forbes (Head of EDI, the Francis Crick Institute), and Rafael Galupa (Scientist & social entrepreneur) after the 2023 Young Embryologist Network Conference.Posted by the Node, on 21 December 2022
We were lucky enough to have 24 amazing cover images for Development over the past 12 months. Now, it’s your chance to vote for your favourite. To vote, click your ...Posted by the Node, on 20 December 2022
On Wednesday 7 December, Development hosted three talks on metabolic and nutritional control of development and regeneration, the topic of our upcoming Special Issue. Below you’ll find each of the ...