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Posted by the Node, on 8 September 2023
Our first webinar in October will be chaired by Development Editor Debby Silver (Duke University) and features three early-career researchers studying neurodevelopment and regeneration. The webinar will be held using ...Posted by Alex Eve, on 7 September 2023
This post is part of the regeneration retrospective series. Yesterday, we went through a couple of examples of amphibian tail regeneration. Limb regeneration is another example of epimorphic regeneration, which ...Posted by Alex Eve, on 6 September 2023
This post is part of the regeneration retrospective series. Epimorphic regeneration, the process of replacing lost appendages, is probably the most impressive example of tetrapod vertebrate regeneration. Vertebrate appendages, such ...Posted by Alex Eve, on 5 September 2023
This post is part of the regeneration retrospective series. Wound healing is a crucial process in both regenerating and non-regenerating tissues. In addition to restoring the biological function of a ...Posted by Alex Eve, on 4 September 2023
This post is part of the regeneration retrospective series. Unlike many other mammalian tissues, adult skeletal muscle has a remarkable aptitude for regeneration. Even after severe and repeated damage, functional ...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 25 May 2023
In this Lab meeting, we hear from the lab of Antoine Zalc at the Cochin Institute, Paris.Posted by Amy Jackson, on 13 September 2022
Please join us for the next exciting ISRB webinar featuring Erin Davies, Ph.D., of the National Cancer Institute, USA and Samantha Joyce Hack, of Western Michigan University, USA. The Zone ...Posted by the Node, on 30 September 2021
Join us on Wed 13 Oct – 15:00 BST. Chaired by James Briscoe with talks from Daisy Vinter, Ping Wu and Yan Gong & Dominique BergmannPosted by Ludovic Gaut, on 13 August 2021
Ludovic Gaut Postdoctoral fellow, Centre de Recherche en myologie, France This Workshop was really on point for me, as it fitted very well with my research interests about intercellular communication ...