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Catch up on Development presents… February webinar on organogenesis

Posted by , on 6 March 2024

Catch up on February's Development presents... webinar.

SciArt profile: Frank Macabenta

Posted by , on 19 June 2023

Our latest SciArt profile features Frank Macabenta, a developmental biologist who freelances as a scientific illustrator.

Postdoctoral position in lymphatic vasculature during mammalian organogenesis

Posted by , on 21 March 2023

Postdoc positions are immediately available in Guillermo Oliver’s lab in downtown Chicago to work in different aspects related to functional roles of the mammalian lymphatic vasculature in organogenesis. Information about ...

Postdoctoral fellow in kidney organogenesis, New York City

Posted by , on 1 August 2019

The Kidney Regenerative Medicine Laboratory at the Rogosin Institute is searching for a talented and highly motivated individual interested in understanding how we can apply our understanding of kidney developmental ...

The people behind the papers - Takanori Wakatake & Ken Shirasu

Posted by , on 23 July 2018

Parasitic plants are fascinating and agriculturally relevant organisms that rely for their success on the haustorium, a specialised root structure that invades host root vasculature to derive nutrients and water. A ...

Postdoctoral Position in Signaling Mechanisms

Posted by , on 25 October 2016

Postdoctoral Position open at: Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, La Jolla, California   An NIH-funded postdoctoral position is available to investigate the signaling functions of retinoic acid (RA) during ...

Postdoctoral position, Cutaneous Biology Research Center, Harvard Medical School.

Posted by , on 3 February 2016

Postdoctoral position to study organogenesis and regeneration using the mouse hair follicle as a model system. The Morgan lab exploits genetically engineered mice to study the role of the mesenchyme ...

Colourful life of a fruit fly

Posted by , on 22 January 2014

Those lucky scientists, who study organisms which allow live imaging experiments to be effectively performed, do not always appreciate what a luxury it is to watch the tissue of interest ...

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