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Posted by Margaret, on 5 September 2017
Written By: Margaret Frank, Ora Hazak, Samuel Leiboff, Heike Lindner, Concepcion Manzano, Lena Mueller, Michael Raissig, Annis Richardson, Adam Runions, Sebastian Soyk A systems biology approach to understanding development ...Posted by Jorge Beira, on 30 August 2017
Meeting Report: Congress of the International Society for Developmental Biology (ISDB 2017) Singapore, the Lion City, attracted hundreds of developmental biologists from around the world to attend the ...Posted by Aidan Maartens, on 27 July 2017
*My interview with George Daley has now been published in Development* Last month I went to Boston for the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Stem Cell Research ...Posted by Sarah E Harrison, on 9 July 2017
As any early career researcher will know, attending your first big scientific meeting is a memorable event in your academic life. Last week, I was lucky enough to attend the ...Posted by the Node, on 11 January 2017
In September 2016, Development held its second meeting dedicated to human development. You can read about the meeting in a review by April Craft and Matthew Johnson in this week’s issue, ...Posted by harrisonworrell, on 23 September 2016
The 5th of July 1996 marked the birth of the world’s most famous sheep, Dolly. A scientific revelation, she was the first mammal to be cloned from an adult somatic ...Posted by Aidan Maartens, on 18 August 2016
The joint meeting of the Society for Developmental Biology and the International Society for Differentiation was held in Boston between August 4th and 8th. It was a meeting of firsts ...Posted by Rachna Narayanan, on 28 July 2016
The BSDB had its joint Spring Meeting with the BSCB earlier this year in April (10th -13th). It was my first time at the Meeting, which had been enthusiastically sold ...Posted by Abcam Events, on 13 July 2016
Stem cells have the unique properties of both self renewal and differentiation into various lineages. In the last few years, chromatin architecture and noncoding RNAs are emerging as major players in both gene ...Posted by Carlos Carmona-Fontaine, on 25 May 2016
By Carlos Carmona-Fontaine and Patricia Nunes Most scientific conferences have become large gatherings where little exchange of ideas can actually occur. There are way too many people to start ...