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Posted by the Node, on 13 March 2025
Development has just published their 40th interview in the ‘Transitions in development‘ series. This series of interviews features principal investigators (PIs) within the first five or so years of establishing ...Posted by Xuanmao Chen, on 12 March 2025
The people behind the papers – Juan Yang and Xuanmao Chen In mammalian embryos, brains develop from the inside out, with younger neurons moving to the outer layers in a ...Posted by Claudio Hernández-López, on 20 February 2025
By Claudio Hernández-López and Aditya Singh Rajput This is one of three reports about the “Physics of the Early Embryonic Divisions” Workshop, organised by The Company of Biologists. Read the ...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 the Node, on 22 January 2025
Development's January newsletter includes the Biologists @ 100 conference, Pathway to Independence programme and 'Lifelong Development' special issue call for papers.Posted by Rannyele Passos Ribeiro, 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 ...Posted by the Node, 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 ...Posted by the Node, 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 ...Posted by Joyce Yu, 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 ...Posted by the Node, on 21 November 2024
Hear from two early-career researchers studying gene regulation.