The Node correspondents
With diverse backgrounds and interests, the Node correspondents are a group of developmental and stem cell biology researchers who are keen to contribute regularly to the Node.
You are not alone
Posted by Dina Mikimoto, on 2 June 2023
Gender problems in STEM are familiar to women researchers in every corner of the world. Japan is no exception. In a culture that seeks harmony and balance with people around, …Meet the Node correspondents: Dina Mikimoto
Posted by Reinier Prosee, on 25 April 2023
We recently announced that we will be working with three newly appointed the Node correspondents, who will be helping us to develop and write content for the Node in 2023. …Beyond the birds and the bees
Posted by Brent Foster, on 24 April 2023
“It’s like growing a clone of yourself out of your arm,” Bailey Steinworth said, gesturing to her own arm to illustrate one of the ways Cassiopea xamachana — the upside-down …Meet the Node correspondents: Alexandra Bisia
Posted by Reinier Prosee, on 19 April 2023
We recently announced that we will be working with three newly appointed the Node correspondents, who will be helping us to develop and write content for the Node in 2023. …Meet the Node correspondents: Brent Foster
Posted by the Node, on 3 April 2023
We recently announced that we will be working with three newly appointed the Node correspondents, who will be helping us to develop and write content for the Node in 2023. …If you give a scientist a cuttlefish . . .
Posted by Brent Foster, on 20 March 2023
She might not see it the next day. At first glance, the slag in the saltwater aquarium is just a rock covered with purple jasmine polyps and green star polyps. …