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Posted by Angelo Iulianella, on 23 June 2014
This year will mark the 6th year since I have been assisting in the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) course in Embryology. Each year I am excited at the prospect of ...Posted by Naiara Bazin, on 8 April 2014
6th Young Embryologist Annual Meeting Friday 27th June 2014 JZ Young LT, Anatomy Building, University College London Registation and abstract submission now open The 6th Young Embryologist Meeting aims to ...Posted by Sébastien Darras, on 25 October 2012
Post-doc position in Developmental Biology Development and evolution of median fin in chordates A post-doc position is available in the group of Sébastien DARRAS. The group has been recently ...Posted by Sorrel Bickley, on 23 June 2012
The Young Embryologist Network (or YEN for short) held its fourth annual meeting this year on the 1st June. The conference began as a small afternoon gathering in a lecture ...Posted by Jorge Beira, on 29 February 2012
4th Young Embryologist Meeting Friday 1st June 2012 UCL Institute of Child Health, London Registration and Abstract Submission NOW OPEN (until March 31st) The 4th ...Posted by the Node, on 11 July 2011
The Embryology course at Woods Hole is still ongoing, and you can read more about what they’ve been up to so far in David Gold’s post. The images below are ...Posted by SophieP, on 23 May 2011
Sophie Pryor Institute of Child Health University College London The third Young Embryologist Meeting, which brings together PhD students, Post-Doctoral and Young PI researchers, was held on Friday 6th May ...Posted by Jorge Beira, on 15 February 2011
The Young Embryologist Meeting 2011 will be held at King's College London on May 6th, 2011.Posted by tkunath, on 19 November 2010
The 3rd Latin America Course on ES cells and Development will be in Cuernavaca, Mexico. It provides extensive hands-on experience and an incredible line-up of speakers. The course can take ...Posted by Eva Amsen, on 1 October 2010
In an attempt to tighten the country’s budget, the UK government wants to cut a large number of arms-length non-governmental organisations. These “quangos” (quasi-autonomous non-governmental organizations) include regulatory bodies, advisory ...