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Who won the 2024 Development cover image of the year?

Posted by , on 15 January 2025

Over the last few weeks, we asked you to vote for your favourite 2024 Development cover image. Thank you to everyone who voted. Now that the poll is closed, let’s ...

Vote for the 2024 Development cover image of the year

Posted by , on 27 December 2024

Over the past 12 months, Development has featured 24 cover images. Now, it’s your chance to pick your favourite! To find out more about each cover image, you can visit ...

Minipigs get stem cell transplants to treat blindness

Posted by , on 20 December 2024

PRESS RELEASE: Millions of people around the world are affected by retinal degenerative diseases. In most cases, loss of vision is caused by damage to the macula, a region in ...

Development presents... December webinar on gene regulation

Posted by , on 21 November 2024

Hear from two early-career researchers studying gene regulation.

Promoting developmental diversity in a changing world 

Posted by , on 7 November 2024

Editorial from Development's latest Special Issue 'Uncovering Developmental Diversity', edited by Cassandra Extavour, Liam Dolan and Karen Sears.

News from Development (October 2024)

Posted by , on 20 October 2024

News from the journal Development - October 2024 edition, featuring news of our upcoming celebratory conference, an update from our Pathway to Independence programme, upcoming deadlines, and more.

Counterpoint in Science: Power of Tandem talks at the Interfaces between Physics and Biology

Posted by , on 26 September 2024

HFSP–Unistra Symposium available online featuring Eric Wieschaus and William Bialek, Anthony Hyman and Frank Jülicher, Donatas Zigmantas and Thomas Renger, musical duo from the Philharmonic Orchestra of Strasbourg and more ...

Bringing Science to Life: IDRM at Oxford Open Doors

Posted by , on 26 September 2024

Oxford Open Doors is an annual event that offers the public a unique opportunity to explore the historic and modern buildings of Oxford, many of which are normally closed to ...

A Day in the Life of a Hofstenia Lab

Posted by , on 19 September 2024

Learn about a day in the life of a lab that uses Hofstenia miamia, the three-banded panther worm, for their research.

AdamTS matrix metalloproteases mediate basement membrane heterogeneity required for organ elongation

Posted by , on 4 July 2024

Basement membranes (BMs) are thin, specialized extracellular matrices that surround most tissues and organs (Jayadev and Sherwood, 2017). These meshworks serve as scaffolds for cell adhesion, influencing cell signaling, cell ...

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