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SALAMANDER MEETING MEXICO 2026

Posted by , on 18 June 2026

We are pleased to invite you to participate in the Salamander Meeting 2026, which will be held at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) in Mexico City from October ...

The elephant in the room: impact factor

Posted by , on 18 June 2026

As new journal impact factors are released this week, it’s worth considering what an impact factor really is and whether the academic community should put so much emphasis on a ...

A day in the life of a Transgenic Quail lab

Posted by , on 12 June 2026

Samara Ranie, PhD student in Melanie White's lab, takes us through a day in the life of a transgenic quail lab.

Call for papers – Plant and Algae Development

Posted by , on 1 June 2026

Development, host of the Node, invites you to submit your latest research to our upcoming Special Issue – Plant and Algae Development. This issue will be coordinated by Academic Editor Dominique ...

Rethinking Cell Differentiation and Development: A Unicellular Perspective Workshop

Posted by , on 4 May 2026

We are delighted to announce the Workshop 'Rethinking Cell Differentiation and Development: A Unicellular Perspective'. Early-career researchers apply for funded places by 12 June 2026.

Development presents... finalists of the 2025 Outstanding Paper Prize

Posted by , on 8 April 2026

Join us in April to learn about two of the three papers named as finalists of Development's 2025 Outstanding Paper Prize.

Development presents... neural development

Posted by , on 16 February 2026

In February, we hear from three early-career researchers studying neural development. Chaired by one of Development’s first Pathway to Independence fellows, Polina Kameneva

The hard truth about how hard it is to publish in Development 

Posted by , on 20 January 2026

Every researcher knows the anticipation and trepidation that come with submitting a paper to a journal. Years of effort have been distilled into a few thousand words and a handful ...

Development presents... the environment and evolution

Posted by , on 5 January 2026

In mid-January, we will hear from three of Development's Pathway to Independence (PI) fellows studying development, evolution and the environment.

Beyond the beginning – development that lasts a lifetime

Posted by , on 4 November 2025

Traditionally, developmental biology has been considered the study of the embryo, and significant events such as metamorphosis or birth signify the pinnacle of development. However,

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