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Featured Resource: MorphoNet

Posted by , on 10 January 2023

In our latest Featured Resource article, we hear from Patrick Lemaire and Emmanuel Faure, who describes the work of MorphoNet.

2-year post-doctoral funding: robustness of ascidian embryogenesis to environmental and experimental variation

Posted by , on 1 April 2022

The tunicate team at CRBM (Montpellier, France), headed by Patrick Lemaire, is offering a 2-year post-doctoral fellowship (or a 3-year PhD fellowship for an exceptional candidate) to study the robustness ...

2 year funded Postdoc position for light sheet imaging of algal-salamander endosymbiosis!

Posted by , on 18 September 2019

Postdoctoral Position in applying light sheet microscopy to understanding algal-spotted salamander endosymbiosis   A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Dr. David Matus at Stony Brook University to ...

PhD project in Southern France: quantitative analysis of developmental variability in ascidian embryos

Posted by , on 1 April 2019

Applicants are sought for two 3-year doctoral contracts to work on developmental variability and canalization in Ascidians. Context:   Within each animal species, embryonic development is highly reproducible, ensuring the ...

Postdoctoral fellowship "Light sheet microscopy and computational image analysis of early animal morphogenesis" at IBDM Marseille

Posted by , on 14 February 2017

We are seeking to recruit a postdoctoral fellow to develop and apply high resolution light sheet microscopy in order to image cytoskeletal networks and adhesion complexes in developing embryos (e.g. ...

YEN does it again

Posted by , on 29 June 2016

Last month saw the return of the Young Embryologist Network annual meeting held this year at the UCL Institute of Child Health. To settle into the long weekend, a number ...

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