Posted by the Node on April 11th, 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 papers in the issue have already been published as part of our continuous publication system (see the latest articles here), while other research articles and front[…]
Posted by the Node on June 6th, 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 Course on Developmental Biology, an EMBO Practical Course held at the Marine Biology Station of Quintay in Chile. Voting has just closed, and with precisely[…]
Posted by the Node on May 23rd, 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 Practical Course held at the Marine Biology Station of Quintay (CIMARQ). In the course of two weeks of intensive training (you can read a wonderful[…]
Posted by the Node on June 21st, 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 Place (13% of the votes) – Drosophila 3rd Place (25% of the votes) – Skate 2nd Place (26% of the votes) – Parhyale 1st Place (36% of the votes) – Crab […]
Posted by the Node on May 31st, 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 community to pick the best images from a given year – the winning pictures become immortalised as Development covers. Below you will find 4 images from[…]
Posted by the Node on April 18th, 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 40% of the vote – 4th Place (72 votes) – Clathria 3rd Place (136 votes) – Mice 2nd Place (138 votes) – Jellyfish 1st[…]
Posted by the Node on March 30th, 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 community to pick the best images from a given year – the winning pictures become immortalised as Development covers! Below you will find 4 images from[…]
Posted by the Node on March 30th, 2016
The results are out! The winner of this year’s movie round from the 2014 Woods Hole Embryology course is… the Drosophila embryo imaged in 7 channels! Here are the full results: Fly embryo (Dorso-Ventral Split): 29 Fly embryo (Sections): 32 Fly Eye Disk: 10 Fly Embryo (7 channels): 76 Many congratulations to Connie Rich (University[…]
Posted by the Node on March 2nd, 2016
Earlier this year we asked you to vote for your favourite image from a selection of 4 beautiful pictures taken by the students of the 2014 Woods Hole Embryology course. You chose a stunning image of a bat embryo, which features in the cover of the latest issue of Development. It is now time to vote[…]
Posted by the Node on February 4th, 2016
And the winner of the latest round of images from the Woods Hole embryology course is… the short-tailed fruit bat embryo! Here are the full results: – Pig embryo: 102 votes – Longfish inshore squid embryo: 67 votes – Short-tailed fruit bat embryo: 296 votes – Mouse embryo: 129 votes Many[…]