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Posted by Katherine Brown, on 22 September 2015
This editorial first appeared in Development. In September 2014, Development organised a four-day workshop titled ‘From Stem Cells to Human Development’. In planning this meeting, we sought to fill ...Posted by Katherine Brown, on 27 August 2015
Development is planning a Special Issue on Plant Development – in memory of Ian Sussex, one of the founding fathers of the plant developmental biology field. Ian passed away earlier this ...Posted by Katherine Brown, on 3 November 2014
As we’ve reported elsewhere on the Node (here and here), we recently held a very successful meeting ‘From Stem Cells to Human Development‘. As a direct result of the enthusiasm ...Posted by Disease Models and Mechanisms, on 6 July 2014
In recent years, the zebrafish has emerged as an increasingly prominent model in biomedical research. Its optical transparency for the first few weeks, high fecundity and ex vivo fertilization have made it ...Posted by Disease Models and Mechanisms, on 9 October 2013
Disease Models & Mechanisms (DMM) is pleased to welcome submissions for a Special Issue scheduled for publication in late 2014. This issue will focus on translational advances made using the ...Posted by Alejo Torres Cano, on 28 January 2026
Behind the paper story from Alejo Torres Cano on their recent paper describing how spatially organized cellular communities shape functional tissue architecture in the pancreas.Posted by Kevin Thiessen, on 18 May 2025
A deep-dive into the many cool (and free) resources available to zebrafish researchers! Disclaimer: This is not a comprehensive list but a list of useful websites that are free (or ...Posted by Laura Hankins, on 12 February 2025
As part of our ‘first issues’ series to mark The Company of Biologists’ 100th anniversary, Development’s in-house team are researching the authors of articles published in the first issues of ...Posted by Alex Eve, on 10 February 2025
In the latest issue of Development, you can read about the journal's history since launching as Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology (JEEM) in 1953 (Eve, 2025).Posted by Kerstin Pelz, on 26 February 2024
TUD Dresden University of Technology, as a University of Excellence, is one of the leading and most dynamic research institutions in the country. Founded in 1828, today it is a ...