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PhD position in Developmental Biology – Graba-Saurin Lab, IBDM, Marseille, France

Posted by , on 24 April 2024

Multiple funded PhD opportunities in Obesity Research using Drosophila as model Altered cellular metabolism is at the core of many human diseases, including obesity that is a major challenge for ...

Open PhD position at the Andalusian Center for Developmental Biology, CABD Seville, Spain

Posted by , on 17 April 2024

Our research group, Gene Regulation & Evolution, is looking for a highly motivated person to join us in investigating how genomic changes translate into developmental phenotypes during evolution.   Research ...

Lab meeting with the Charrier lab

Posted by , on 11 April 2024

Meeting the lab of Bénédicte Charrier, based at the Institute of Functional Genomics of Lyon (IGFL). The lab studies the morphogenesis of brown algae.

SciArt profile: Brent Foster

Posted by , on 21 March 2024

Find out more about Brent Foster's recent artistic projects and how he takes inspiration from the marine invertebrates he work with to create his drawings.

Lab meeting with the Soiza-Reilly lab

Posted by , on 12 March 2024

Meet the Soiza-Reilly lab, based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The lab is interested in early postnatal maladaptive development and miswiring of cortico-limbic circuits.

Meet the Node correspondents — Shreyasi Mukherjee

Posted by , on 7 March 2024

Find out more about our new correspondent, Shreyasi Mukherjee, a postdoc at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School.

Meet the Node correspondents — Alex Neaverson

Posted by , on 29 February 2024

An interview with the 2024 Node correspondent Alex Neaverson, a third-year PhD student at the University of Cambridge.

Understanding Variants of Uncertain Significance in Congenital Anomalies. Submit your clinically relevant variant(s) through our portal.

Posted by , on 27 February 2024

What we see Approximately 1 in 20 babies are born with severe anatomical malformations. Each year this equates to 8 million affected newborns, of which 300,000 die within the first ...

First step towards recovery – admitting you have a problem. Seminar on “Power Abuse in Academia”

Posted by , on 9 February 2024

To continue our efforts in tackling difficult aspects of the academic work environment, we organized another seminar at the Center for Molecular and Cellular Bioengineering (TU Dresden) to discuss the ...

January in preprints

Posted by , on 5 February 2024

Welcome to our monthly trawl for developmental and stem cell biology (and related) preprints.

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