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Posted by Loic Royer, on 25 July 2023
Find out more about Zebrahub and how you can use it in your research.Posted by Elisabeth, on 12 July 2023
Organizing an art exhibition, especially a solo one, is an intimidating but truly exciting experience. For me, as a scientist and artist, the journey of curating a science art exhibition ...Posted by Jette Lengefeld, on 9 June 2023
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 ...Posted by the Node, on 5 June 2023
The preprints in May 2023 related to developmental and stem cell biology.Posted by the Node, on 25 May 2023
In our latest SciArt profile we hear from Ivana Henry, a science communicator and illustrator with a background in developmental genetics.Posted by Leo Kurian, on 10 May 2023
ERC-funded Post Doc Position ‘Selective mRNA translation control: Cardiovascular development and disease’ Background: Human cardiac development, RNA biology and/ or CRISPR/Cas9-based genome engineering Project: Our recent discoveries revealed that ribosomes ...Posted by Andrew Simmonds, on 5 April 2023
The Department of Cell Biology and the Women and Children’s Health Research Institute (WCHRI) at the University of Alberta are inviting applications for an Assistant Professor (tenure-track) position from individuals with evidence or promise of an ...Posted by the Node, on 3 April 2023
We recently announced that we will be working with three newly appointed the Node correspondents, who will be helping us to develop and write content for the Node in 2023. ...Posted by Andrea Pasini, on 3 April 2023
We are looking for strongly motivated candidates wishing to apply for an Aix-Marseille University PhD fellowship to work on the cell biology of epithelia in the emerging model Trichoplax adhaerens. ...Posted by the Node, on 30 March 2023
In our first 'Lab meeting', we hear from the Rawlins lab at the Gurdon Institute in Cambridge.