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Lab meeting with the Tsakiridis Lab

Posted by , on 4 April 2024

Meet the lab of Anestis Tsakiridis, based in Sheffield, UK. The lab is interested in understanding how human developmental cell fate decisions are controlled.

Lab meeting with the Mohlin lab

Posted by , on 25 March 2024

Meet the Mohlin lab, based in Lund, Sweden. The lab is interested in understanding the mechanisms of tumor initiation during embryogenesis.

Lab meeting with the Soiza-Reilly lab

Posted by , on 12 March 2024

Meet the Soiza-Reilly lab, based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The lab is interested in early postnatal maladaptive development and miswiring of cortico-limbic circuits.

Lab Meeting with the Maurange Lab

Posted by , on 14 December 2023

Meet the members of the Maurange Lab, based in the Institut de Biologie de Développement de Marseille (IBDM).

Lab meeting with the Żylicz Lab

Posted by , on 12 October 2023

Meet the Żylicz Lab, based in the University of Copenhagen. The lab focusses on unravelling the molecular mechanisms through which chromatin and metabolism regulate early mammalian development.

Lab meeting with the Kerosuo Lab

Posted by , on 28 September 2023

Meet the Kerosuo lab, The Neural Crest Development and Disease Unit. The lab is part of the National Institutes of Health Intramural Research Program at the National Institute of Dental ...

Lab meeting with the Martín-Durán lab

Posted by , on 11 September 2023

Meet the lab of Chema Martín-Durán at Queen Mary University of London, using segmented worms with spiral cleavage to study how development is controlled and evolves to generate new phenotypes.

Lab meeting with the Nichols Lab

Posted by , on 24 August 2023

Meet the Nichols lab based in the MRC Human Genetics Unit in the Institute for Genetics and Cancer at the University of Edinburgh.

Lab meeting with the Blood Engineering Lab

Posted by , on 24 July 2023

Meet the Blood Engineering Lab, based in Hong Kong.

Lab meeting with the Excellent Unit of Wildlife Stem Cells

Posted by , on 4 July 2023

The Excellent Unit of Wildlife Stem Cells (eWIS) in Thailand brings together a team of stem cell scientists and veterinarians to establish a biobank of stem cells derived from endangered ...

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