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Nano Injections, Big Discoveries: The Journey to Map Neural and Inner Ear Lineages

Posted by , on 8 May 2025

Co-authored by Sandra de Haan and Jingyan He In our recently published paper ‘Ectoderm barcoding reveals neural and cochlear compartmentalization‘, we utilized ultrasound-guided in utero nano injections to deliver heritable DNA barcodes ...

Generative biology: new approaches to study developmental design principles

Posted by , on 29 April 2025

A workshop to explore how synthetic biology can help us understand how embryos build themselves 20 – 21 October 2025, Brighton, UK. A Royal Society Theo Murphy meeting organised by ...

Developmental Processes in CNS Plasticity and Pathogenesis: 3rd International Symposium

Posted by , on 21 February 2025

The Research Training Group: Neurodevelopment and Vulnerability of the Central Nervous System (GRK2162) is excited to host its 3rd International Symposium: Developmental Processes in CNS Plasticity and Pathogenesis. The program will bring ...

Deforming Nuclei: a way to move through the crowd!

Posted by , on 3 February 2025

In their recent paper, Maia-Gil and colleagues explored whether and how nuclear properties can influence nuclear positioning in vivo. Their work revealed that in the densely packed retinal zebrafish neuroepithelium, ...

Tiny titans: fantastic worms and their powerful regenerative abilities

Posted by , on 19 January 2025

In their paper recently published in Evolution & Development, Vanessa Spieß, Rannyele P. Ribeiro and colleagues explore the regenerative abilities of the marine segmented worm Syllis malaquini. Their research reveals ...

Behind the paper: “Temporal variability and cell mechanics control robustness in mammalian embryogenesis”

Posted by , on 15 December 2024

The massive presence of disorder and variability challenges the traditional metaphor of the developmental process as a perfectly executed program leading to precise mechanisms at every level [1,2]. Yet, the ...

PhD position - Exploring form & function in one of nature’s most powerful water-conservation systems

Posted by , on 13 December 2024

PhD position in the Denholm lab at the University of Edinburgh, UK You will use modern techniques to study the development and/or physiology of one of the most powerful water-conserving ...

The mechanics of crocodile head scale development

Posted by , on 11 December 2024

Rory L. Cooper, Ebrahim Jahanbakhsh & Michel C. Milinkovitch Laboratory of Artificial and Natural Evolution (LANE), Geneva, Switzerlandhttps://www.lanevol.org From the hard, protective scales of reptiles to the soft, insulating fur ...

Understanding signalling pathways involved in the development of definitive endoderm.

Posted by , 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 ...

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