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Posted by Manisha Goyal, on 5 May 2022
In their recent Development paper, published in our Immune Special Issue, Manisha Goyal, Tina Mukherjee, and colleagues examine the pathways controlling ROS homeostasis during hematopoietic growth control.Posted by Jacob Kagey, on 11 March 2022
Why CUREs? The 2011 Vision and Change document called for undergraduate STEM majors to have an authentic research experience during their undergraduate careers(Holm, Carter, & Woodin, 2011). There is evidence ...Posted by the Node, on 17 January 2022
In our first SciArt profile of 2022, we hear from Diego Galagovsky, a postdoc with a passion for using cartoons to communicate science.Posted by the Node, on 15 November 2021
In our latest profile, we feature Maria Diaz de la Loza, a freelance illustrator and researcher in the Stramer lab at King's College LondonPosted by Andreas Prokop, on 9 November 2021
———————————————————————– How to apply: https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/study/research/bbsrc-dtp/apply Application deadline: 21 January 2022 Interviews: week commencing 7 March 2022 ———————————————————————— Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester PhD Research Project ...Posted by Pilar Okenve-Ramos, on 20 October 2021
#DrosTuga2021. The annual Portuguese Drosophila Meeting will be held online 29-30 November. Submit your abstract before October 30th. FREE attendance.Posted by the Node, on 18 October 2021
On Wednesday 13 October, Development hosted three talks from authors of selected papers from our Special Issue: Imaging Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration Below you’ll find each of the talks, ...Posted by the Node, on 30 September 2021
Join us on Wed 13 Oct – 15:00 BST. Chaired by James Briscoe with talks from Daisy Vinter, Ping Wu and Yan Gong & Dominique BergmannPosted by nickbrown, on 18 May 2021
Dear European Drosophilists, This post is to let you know about an initiative to form a European Drosophila Society (EDS), which aims to represent our research community, support common initiatives ...Posted by Mark Rebeiz, on 30 April 2021
Sarah Jacquelyn Smith, Lance Davidson and Mark Rebeiz share the story of their recent paper on the evolution of morphological novelties.