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Posted by the Node, on 21 December 2022
We were lucky enough to have 24 amazing cover images for Development over the past 12 months. Now, it’s your chance to vote for your favourite. To vote, click your ...Posted by the Node, on 6 April 2021
For last month’s Quintay 2020 Development cover competition, just under a thousand votes were cast from across the world in order to pick the best image taken by students of ...Posted by the Node, on 18 March 2021
The competition is closed and the winner has been announced! Last month we heard from the students in the 2020 class of the MBL Practical course in Developmental Biology, which ...Posted by the Node, on 11 April 2019
This summer, Development will be publishing a special issue showcasing the best research in stem cell and developmental biology, building on the rapidly evolving tools of single cell analysis. Some ...Posted by the Node, on 6 June 2018
Two weeks ago we set up our latest competition to vote for an image to adorn the cover of a future Development issue. The images were taken by students of the International ...Posted by the Node, on 23 May 2018
***We have a winner: go to https://thenode.biologists.com/vote-for-a-development-cover-we-have-a-winner/photo/*** In January, students from across the Americas gathered in Chile to participate in the International Course on Developmental Biology, an EMBO ...Posted by the Node, on 21 June 2017
The votes are in for our latest Development cover competition with entries from the 2015 class of the Woods Hole Embryology Course. With 333 votes counted, we have a winner: 4th ...Posted by the Node, on 31 May 2017
The Woods Hole Embryology Course, which will celebrate its 124th birthday this year, is a continual source of beautiful images (and videos) of development. Since 2011 the Node has run a competition for the ...Posted by the Node, on 18 April 2017
The votes are in for our latest Development cover competition with entries from the 2015 class of the Woods Hole Embryology Course. With 578 votes counted, a winner emerged with ...Posted by the Node, on 30 March 2017
The Woods Hole Embryology Course, which will celebrate its 124th birthday this year, is a continual source of beautiful images (and videos) of development. Since 2011 the Node has run a competition for the ...