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Posted by Karuna Sampath, on 11 September 2013
The maternal squint puzzle – part 2 Karuna Sampath Here is the background story for a recent paper from my lab in eLife, “An Essential Role ...Posted by the Node, on 5 September 2013
For the last round of Woods Hole images this year we have an exciting development- the last round is a movie round! Below are 4 great movies from last year’s ...Posted by Megan Wilson, on 27 July 2013
Dranow DB, Tucker RP and Draper BW. Germ cells are required to maintain a stable sexual phenotype in adult zebrafish. Developmental Biology 376: 43-50. Adult sex-reversal – the change of ...Posted by Paraminder Dhillon, on 24 July 2013
Set against a beautiful backdrop of baroque architecture and cobbled streets in Murcia, Spain, the 6th Zebrafish Disease Models workshop (ZDM6) kicked off with an awe-inspiring keynote talk on developing ...Posted by Leonardo Valdivia, on 18 July 2013
This was my first time in lovely Barcelona. I travelled from London the day before the zebrafish meeting kicked-off (in order to be well rested and alert for all the ...Posted by Catarina Vicente, on 15 July 2013
I was really looking forward to attending the European Zebrafish Meeting. The fact that it took place in the amazing Barcelona was, of course, a bonus point, but the main ...Posted by the Node, on 5 July 2013
Next week will see the 8th european zebrafish meeting happening in Barcelona, Spain. The Node will be there, and (if there is internet available) we will be tweeting from the ...Posted by CMDooley, on 17 May 2013
It took longer than the human genome, if by only a few years, but it has finally arrived. The sequencing of the zebrafish (Danio rerio) genome reported in Howe ...Posted by Erin M Campbell, on 7 March 2013
You didn’t stop developing once you were born (or hatched). Our infant selves barely resemble ourselves as adults, thankfully, and stem cells play an important role in this continued development. ...Posted by bethpay, on 23 November 2012
Post-Doctoral Research Associate position at University College London Cancer Institute The group is based at the Cancer Institute at UCL and works on modelling inherited and acquired haematopoietic diseases using ...