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Posted by allisonedgar, on 19 August 2015
The inaugural meeting of the Pan-American Society for Evolutionary Developmental Biology took place from August 5th–9th at the Clark Kerr campus of UC Berkley, USA. Registration was full, with nearly ...Posted by Kif Liakath-Ali, on 24 July 2015
The laboratory mouse has been a popular model in mammalian biology for obvious reasons and it has contributed to a number of landmark discoveries in biomedical research. Despite this, few ...Posted by Abcam Events, on 21 July 2015
The 4th meeting in the Abcam Adult Neurogenesis conference series was held in the beautiful city of Dresden earlier this year. The conference’s aim was to put the developmental process of ...Posted by Alan Love, on 15 July 2015
The predominant approach to studying development is based on genetics. In fact, some have gone so far as to argue that many researchers approach the whole problem of development as ...Posted by Vaibhav Pai, on 14 July 2015
The Developmental Biology Gordon Conference is held every two years and this year it was held in the picturesque Mount Holyoke, MA, USA. This conference’s mission is to bring together ...Posted by Joe Hanly, on 29 June 2015
Elena Boer, Shun Sogabe and Joe Hanly are currently attending the MBL Embryology course in Woods Hole MA. 2015 marks the 122nd year of the Woods Hole Embryology course. This ...Posted by Gary McDowell, on 28 June 2015
Frontal section image of mouse embryo with liver marker showing two different liver precursor populations invading and migrating into two different liver lobes (Siyeon Rhee). Continuing the effort to bring young ...Posted by alexandraspencer, on 19 May 2015
Having just begun my new role at the Society of Biology five weeks ago, I’m embarking on the exciting prospect of travelling around the country to meet potential members and ...Posted by Thomas Butts, on 18 May 2015
My review of the Young Embryologist Network London Meeting 2015 As I write this, I am currently listening to the third very impressive senior PI talk in a row ...Posted by Gary McDowell, on 16 May 2015
Work from Vaibhav Pai showing how manipulation of bioelectrical effects can rescue brain deficiencies caused by the introduction of Notch ICD Trying to meet other young researchers in the Boston ...