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Posted by Alex Eve, on 3 September 2023
This post is part of the regeneration retrospective series. In some ways, it’s difficult to imagine a better model of regeneration than the planarian flatworm. These comical, googly-eyed creatures have ...Posted by the Node, on 9 January 2023
In our first SciArt profile of 2023, we hear from Mol Mir, a Science Visualization specialist. Mol shares how a tour of an EM facility turn into a job, and ...Posted by jordisolana, on 2 March 2020
Single-cell analysis of planarian stem cell differentiation and regeneration The Solana lab seeks to recruit two postdocs (an experimental and a computational researcher) to develop projects on single-cell analysis ...Posted by Christele Gonneau, on 31 March 2014
Of all the animal models used in biology, the freshwater planarian flatworm is one of the most fascinating: first because roughly 10% of all planarian cells are stem cells, ...