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From Tip to Grain: Sculpting Barley Inflorescence Through the Regulation of Meristem Activity

Posted by , on 12 June 2025

Written by Isaia Vardanega Behind the Paper Story of “CLAVATA signalling shapes barley inflorescence by controlling activity and determinacy of shoot meristem and rachilla”. Grasses play a crucial role in ...

Catch up on Development presents… May webinar on Development’s 2024 outstanding paper prize

Posted by , on 10 June 2025

Catch up on the Development presents... May webinar, featuring talks from the first authors of Development's 2024 outstanding paper prize finalists.

Unfinished story: How events during development affect adult behaviour

Posted by , on 6 June 2025

Many times, the project or PhD is over, and the paper published, and yet the story unfinished. During the course of PhD, there arise many mysterious observations and unanswered questions.  ...

Development presents... BSDB postdoc poster prize winners

Posted by , on 20 May 2025

Talks from the winners of the BSDB postdoc poster prize.

Hello from Alex (reprise)

Posted by , on 13 May 2025

About 6.5 years ago now, I wrote my first post for the Node, ‘Hello from Alex‘, introducing myself as a new Reviews Editor for Development. I was thrilled by the ...

Nano Injections, Big Discoveries: The Journey to Map Neural and Inner Ear Lineages

Posted by , on 8 May 2025

Co-authored by Sandra de Haan and Jingyan He In our recently published paper ‘Ectoderm barcoding reveals neural and cochlear compartmentalization‘, we utilized ultrasound-guided in utero nano injections to deliver heritable DNA barcodes ...

Development presents... Development's 2024 oustanding paper prize

Posted by , on 6 May 2025

Talks from the first authors of Development's outstanding paper prize finalists.

Generative biology: new approaches to study developmental design principles

Posted by , on 29 April 2025

A workshop to explore how synthetic biology can help us understand how embryos build themselves 20 – 21 October 2025, Brighton, UK. A Royal Society Theo Murphy meeting organised by ...

All the world's a metabolic dance, and we are merely moving to the rhythm!

Posted by , on 25 April 2025

Emerging perspectives in metabolism. #MetabolismMondays begin on April 28th 2025.

Transitions in development  – marking the 40th interview

Posted by , on 13 March 2025

This series of interviews features principal investigators (PIs) within the first five or so years of establishing their own research group.

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