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The Arterial Maze: Unveiling the Origin of Pial Collaterals in Mouse Brain

Posted by , on 19 February 2025

Written by Swarnadip Ghosh & Soumyashree Das Behind the Paper Story of “Development of pial collaterals by extension of pre-existing artery tips” What we do and how we do it? ...

Executive Editor, Development

Posted by , on 17 February 2025

Executive Editor for Development Based in Cambridge, UK (with hybrid working options) We invite applications for the role of Executive Editor for Development, a prestigious not-for-profit journal serving the international ...

January in preprints

Posted by , on 5 February 2025

Welcome to our monthly trawl for developmental and stem cell biology (and related) preprints. The preprints this month are hosted on bioRxiv – use these links below to get to ...

Divide and conquer. Or don't divide but still conquer.

Posted by , on 25 January 2025

Behind the paper story for “Cell state transitions are decoupled from cell division during early embryo development“ As embryos develop, their cells perform two fundamental tasks: they divide to populate ...

Technician or Technical Assistant position in stem cell biology

Posted by , on 21 January 2025

The Lengefeld laboratory is working on understanding how the failure to regenerate tissue with age is a major health issue. A contributor to this decline is the loss of stem ...

Postdoc position in stem cell biology

Posted by , on 21 January 2025

Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? Are you interested in how human stem cells contribute to aging and disease? The failure to regenerate tissue with age ...

Celebrating 100 years of The Company of Biologists

Posted by , on 14 January 2025

Happy New Year, everyone. 2025 is a big year for us at The Company of Biologists, marking 100 years since the Company was founded. We’re using this opportunity to reflect ...

Winding road to the cambial stem cells

Posted by , on 13 January 2025

In plants, the vascular cambium, a bifacial stem cell niche, drives wood formation by generating the xylem on one side and the phloem on the other. In this post, Ari ...

PhD position in cancer neuroscience

Posted by , on 7 January 2025

A 4-year funded PhD position in understanding the molecular and cellular crosstalk between cancer and the nervous system has become available at Umeå University, Sweden. The project is multidisciplinary – ...

The SEBD turns 30 years old!

Posted by , on 26 November 2024

This year, we proudly celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Spanish Society for Developmental Biology (SEBD)—a milestone that marks three decades of passion, dedication, and collaboration among Spanish scientists worldwide, ...

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