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Development presents... regeneration

Posted by , on 24 October 2025

November: hear from two early-career researchers working on regeneration. Chaired by Development's Executive Editor, Alex Eve.

Catch up on Development presents… webinar on gut development

Posted by , on 8 October 2025

Our September webinar featured three early-career researchers working on gut development. Here, we share the talks from Surojit Sural (Columbia University) and Swarnabh Bhattacharya (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute).

Development presents... development across scales

Posted by , on 26 September 2025

Join us in mid-October to hear from two early-career researchers working on development across scales. Chaired by Development's Executive Editor, Alex Eve.

Catch up on Development presents… webinar on gene regulation

Posted by , on 11 September 2025

Catch up on the Development presents... gene regulation webinar, featuring talks from two of Development's PI fellows.

Development presents... gut development

Posted by , on 3 September 2025

Join us in mid-September to hear from three early-career researchers working on different aspects of gut development. Chaired by Development's Executive Editor, Alex Eve.

Catch up on Development presents… webinar on stem cells and organoids

Posted by , on 21 August 2025

Catch up on the Development presents... webinar, featuring talks from ECRs working on stem cells and organoids.

Development presents... gene regulation

Posted by , on 13 August 2025

Talks from two researchers working on gene regulation.

Development presents... stem cells and organoids

Posted by , on 30 July 2025

Talks from three researchers working on stem cells and organoids.

Catch up on Development presents… July webinar on early embryogenesis

Posted by , on 11 July 2025

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

Development presents... early embryogenesis

Posted by , on 19 June 2025

Hear from three early-career researchers studying early embyrogenesis.

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