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Posted by the Node, on 27 March 2025
To accompany the Biologists @ 100 conference, we’ve partnered with FocalPlane to bring to you an image competition. We shortlisted 15 images and asked you to vote for your favourite ...Posted by Joyce Yu, on 24 March 2025
To mark the 15th birthday of the Node, the past and present Community Managers of the Node got together to chat about what it's like working at the Node, and ...Posted by Joyce Yu, on 24 March 2025
What did it take to build a community site from scratch? What even is a community site? Follow along to find out how the Node was born.Posted by the Node, on 17 March 2025
With one week to go until Biologists @ 100, we can’t wait to see everyone there! Do you want to know more about the conference venue, the social events and ...Posted by the Node, on 11 March 2025
Browse through the gallery of the 15 shortlisted images and vote for your favourite image by Wednesday 26 March.Posted by Saanjbati Adhikari, on 27 February 2025
Did you know that The Company of Biologists’ journals – Development, Journal of Cell Science, Journal of Experimental Biology and Disease Models & Mechanisms – offer Travelling Fellowships to early-career researchers (graduate students and ...Posted by Alex Eve, on 14 February 2025
As part of our ‘first issues’ series on the Node, Development’s in-house team are researching the authors of articles published in the first issues of Journal of Embryology and Experimental ...Posted by Joyce Yu, on 13 February 2025
Continuing the ‘First issues’ series, in this post we’ll find out more about Audrey Muggleton-Harris, who published in Development’s first issue in 1987. Audrey Muggleton-Harris was born in London, England, ...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 Katherine Brown, on 11 February 2025
This post is part of our ‘first issues’ series on the Node – looking at some of the papers, and the researchers behind them, that appeared in the first issues ...