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Posted by Christele Gonneau, on 20 December 2013
With the pre-festive season and the long winter darkness that accompanies it, it is appropriate to wonder how daylight/darkness cycles affect our biology. Regular daily variations such as daylight/darkness cycles ...Posted by Rob Fordham, on 18 December 2013
My name is Rob Fordham and I’ve just finished my PhD at the Wellcome Trust/MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, University of Cambridge, supervised by Dr Kim Jensen (now Associate Professor ...Posted by Christele Gonneau, on 25 November 2013
Memory impairment and age-related “brain decline” is a topic to which anyone relates to, a topic of great interest for both the scientific community and our aging population. So, imagine ...Posted by Caroline Hendry, on 15 November 2013
Earlier this year, Development launched Stem Cells & Regeneration: a website dedicated to hosting all of the journal’s stem cell and regeneration content. This online home means that you can now ...Posted by the Node, on 5 November 2013
This interview first appeared in Development. Benoit Bruneau is a developmental biologist based at the Gladstone Institutes in San Francisco. His lab studies the transcription factors and chromatin remodelling complexes ...Posted by Emma Kemp, on 31 October 2013
At EuroStemCell we’ve been watching The Node’s outreach series with interest. It’s really great to see public engagement featured ike this! Meanwhile, we’ve been beavering away on all kinds of ...Posted by the Node, on 18 October 2013
This interview first appeared in Development. Janet Rossant is a developmental biologist who has worked for many years on the mouse blastocyst, the derivation of stem cell lines and on ...Posted by the Node, on 16 October 2013
Here is our monthly round-up of some of the interesting content that we spotted around the internet: News & Research: – The 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was announced, ...Posted by Caroline Hendry, on 30 September 2013
I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Associate Professor and dedicated stem cell blogger Dr. Paul Knoepfler about his upcoming book “Stem Cells: An Insider’s Guide”. The book covers everything ...Posted by Teisha Rowland, on 22 September 2013
I recently published a book, called Biology Bytes: Digestible Essays on Stem Cells and Modern Medicine, which is on stem cells and other medical-related topics, and thought it would be ...