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Posted by the Node, on 26 November 2024
No such thing as a standard career path – an interview with Karen LiuPosted by the Node, on 19 November 2024
Queer people, trans individuals in particular, remain significantly underrepresented in STEM and academia. In this Voices piece, we hear from two PhD students who identify as trans. They discuss their ...Posted by the Node, on 6 November 2024
Welcome to our monthly trawl for developmental and stem cell biology (and related) preprints.Posted by Karolina Narbutt, on 4 November 2024
During my time as a summer student at the Francis Crick Institute, I had the privilege of working in the Developmental Signalling Laboratory of Dr Caroline Hill. Under the mentorship ...Posted by the Node, on 31 October 2024
Meet the Chan lab, based in the Mechanobiology Institute, Singapore. The lab is interested in how mechanics regulates mammalian follicle development.Posted by the Node, on 23 October 2024
Meet the Ladher Lab, based at the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) in Bangalore, India.Posted by Aleksandra Janicka, on 18 October 2024
The International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Warsaw (IIMCB), Poland invites applicants for Junior Group Leader positions The IIMCB is an internationally recognized research institute in Poland ...Posted by Francisca Martinez Real, on 8 October 2024
FPI_offer_Real_lab Our research group, Gene Regulation & Evolution, located at the Andalusian Center for Developmental Biology (CABD) in Seville, is looking for a highly motivated person to join us in ...Posted by the Node, on 25 September 2024
In this SciArt profile, we meet Yoshinari Yoshida, a philosopher of science focusing on the conceptual and historical issues in developmental biology. Yoshinari enjoys drawing animals and plants, and have ...Posted by Heidi Tate, on 24 September 2024
Read the story behind the paper "Localization and origins of juvenile skeletogenic cells in the sea urchin Lytechinus pictus" from Heidi Tate.