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Posted by Katja Brückner, on 3 March 2021
Applications are invited for two postdoctoral fellows in the Brückner lab at The University of California San Francisco, Broad Center of Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research, Department of Cell and ...Posted by the Node, on 1 March 2021
Our monthly trawl for developmental biology (and related) preprintsPosted by the Node Interviews, on 19 February 2021
In our fifth SciArt Profile we meet Sofia Araújo, a Professor in the University of Barcelona. Where are you originally from, where do you work now, and what do ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 31 January 2021
This interview, the 89th in our series, was published in Development last year. Interacting morphogens produce periodic patterns in developing tissues. Such patterning can be modelled as reaction-diffusion (RD) processes (as originally ...Posted by Ross Poche, on 27 January 2021
The Poché Lab is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral research associate/fellow with experience in mouse developmental genetics and embryology. This NIH R01-funded position is focused on studying the interplay between ...Posted by Ross Poche, on 27 January 2021
The Poché Lab is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral research associate/fellow with experience in retinal developmental biology, tissue regeneration, or transcriptome analysis. This NIH R01-funded position is focused on the ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 3 January 2021
This interview, the 87th in our series, was published in Development last year. The patterning of stomata – the pores in the plant epidermis that facilitate gas exchange and water control – ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 26 December 2020
This interview, the 86th in our series, was published in Development earlier this year. In the developing spinal cord, progenitor cells sequentially give rise to motor neurons and precursors of one of ...Posted by John Wallingford, on 22 December 2020
John Wallingford returns for another Developmental Biology Write Club – this time featuring his favourite books about writingPosted by the Node Interviews, on 19 December 2020
This interview, the 85th in our series, was published in Development earlier this year. The enteric nervous system (ENS) derives from the neural crest and innervates the gastrointestinal system, in which it ...