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Posted by alebensohn, on 30 April 2019
Position Description: We seek highly motivated post-doctoral Fellows interested in cell signaling at the intersection of development, stem cells and cancer. Candidates will join the group of Dr. Andres Lebensohn, an ...Posted by Alberto Rosello-Diez, on 13 February 2019
International PhD student opportunity – Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute. Monash University Studying the clonal dynamics of cartilage stem cells during normal and perturbed bone growth Looking for an international ...Posted by the Node, on 8 February 2019
This article by Robin Lovell-Badge, published this week in Development, gives a front-row view of the CRISPR babies scandal from last year. When the story broke, we collated reactions from ...Posted by the Node, on 6 February 2019
This Spotlight article by Len Zon originally appeared in Development as part of our ‘Advocating developmental biology‘ campaign. We’d love to hear what you think about Len’s ideas. Developmental biology ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 19 January 2019
This interview, the 56th in our series, was recently published in Development Radial growth in plants is driven by proliferating cells in the cambium that give rise to the vascular tissues ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 17 January 2019
This interview, the 54th in our series, was published in Development last year In contrast to nerves in the central nervous system, peripheral nerves are highly regenerative following injury. Regeneration is critically ...Posted by jordisolana, on 15 January 2019
The Solana lab is looking for a postdoctoral computational researcher to work on single-cell transcriptomic and genomics of planarian stem cell differentiation. Our lab just started in Oxford Brookes University. ...Posted by the Node, on 15 November 2018
In September, Development held the third of its highly successful series of meetings focusing on human developmental biology. Here at the Node we ran a competition to find a meeting ...Posted by the Node, on 1 October 2018
From the MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine blog. Stem cell turnover and tissue maintenance is a stochastic process. This means that a randomly occurring mutation has an unknown ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 21 September 2018
During early mouse development, a series of signalling interactions breaks the symmetry of the egg cylinder, spatially organising the embryo into territories that define the future axes of the body. ...