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Two more days left to apply for a funded ECR place at our Workshop on Novelty, Co-option and Divergence During Gene Network Evolution, organised by James Hombría and Antónia Monteiro.

Apply by 5 December biologists.com/workshops/ju...
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Zebrafish tail depicting muscle and cell nuclei. Done at @cabd-upo-csic.bsky.social, in @gloriabreacalvo.bsky.social lab.
#FluorescenceFriday, #zebrafish, #DevelopmentalBiology,
#microscopy

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Muere Antonio García-Bellido, descubridor de las fronteras invisibles dentro de los seres vivos El biólogo, fallecido a los 89 años, deja un legado científico que roza las alturas de los nobeles Santiago Ramón y Cajal y Severo Ochoa

Muere Antonio García-Bellido, descubridor de las fronteras invisibles dentro de los seres vivos. social.elpais.com/s92ea13

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2 post-doc positions open in the lab to do research on inter-organ signalling in regeneration and cancer in flies and mice.

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Screenshot of Essay from Martin Schwartz on 'Why would anyone want to be a scientist'. An anniversary article from The Company of Biologists published in Journal of Cell Science.

The first few lines are: It is difficult to fathom why anyone intelligent enough to be a scientist would actually choose to be one. Doing good science requires the utmost exertion of body, mind and spirit, yet is consistently filled with failure and rejection. But, strange even to myself, I not only don't question the unfavorable risk-to-reward ratio but consider myself astonishingly lucky to be a scientist. There are three fundamental pleasures that have sustained me through 50 years of this madness.

Screenshot of Essay from Martin Schwartz on 'Why would anyone want to be a scientist'. An anniversary article from The Company of Biologists published in Journal of Cell Science. The first few lines are: It is difficult to fathom why anyone intelligent enough to be a scientist would actually choose to be one. Doing good science requires the utmost exertion of body, mind and spirit, yet is consistently filled with failure and rejection. But, strange even to myself, I not only don't question the unfavorable risk-to-reward ratio but consider myself astonishingly lucky to be a scientist. There are three fundamental pleasures that have sustained me through 50 years of this madness.

Why would anyone want to be a scientist?

Check out our new Essay from Martin Schwartz: journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/...

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Oh, Sian! This is so unfair!

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Divergent origin of the insect cephalic endoskeleton and the trachea from a homologous metameric structure Barcenilla-Merino et al. describe in Drosophila the genetic and developmental mechanisms that form the tentorium, the insect’s cephalic endoskeleton to which the masticatory muscles bind. They show th...

Divergent origin of the insect cephalic endoskeleton and the trachea from a homologous metameric structure: Current Biology www.cell.com/current-biol...

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9 months ago 5 2 0 0

Still time to join our team! We're exploring how lactation and early nutrition shape lifelong health
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8 months ago 2 3 0 0

Congrats, Sofia!!!!!

8 months ago 1 0 0 0

Una experiencia muy buena.
Gracias por organizarlo!!!

10 months ago 1 0 0 0

Great job opportunity at the #CABD

🫂 Apply or share with your community

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🚨🚨#Hiring!

3 year #postdoc position open in my lab @cabd-upo-csic.bsky.social to study the interplay between DNA damage responses and #preimplantation embryo development. Fully funded by EARLYFATE #ERCCoG

📆 Apply by 23rd May 2023

🔗Details below

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🔥 OBAMA: “IMAGINE IF I HAD DONE ANY OF THIS… I say this not on a partisan basis. This has to do with something more precious — who are we as a country, and what values do we stand for?” 🇺🇸

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Transitions in development – an interview with Maria Almuedo-Castillo

In this interview, Maria Almuedo-Castillo talks about her research career so far, her transition into being a group leader, and her insights into navigating the academic profession:
https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.204551

1 year ago 20 7 0 2

Drosophila embryonic mesoderm invagination?

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“Estamos supermaltratados”. El Gobierno deja en el aire una ayuda millonaria a la investigación en IA para cientos de académicos El Ministerio de Ciencia explica que estudian “diferentes escenarios ante la posibilidad de no poder sacarla adelante”

“Estamos supermaltratados, pero esto es un nivel superior”, dice un catedrático que pidió una de las ayudas para investigación en IA que se convocaron en julio del año pasado. “Cuando un Gobierno decide promocionar algo y luego no lo hace, nos fastidia”

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Sea urchin embryo?

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Currently Reviews Editor @jcellsci.bsky.social, Sara Morais da Silva @saramds.bsky.social has had years of #DevBio research experience, and then tried out careers in teaching and industry. How did she end up as a science editor? Read this interview to find out:
thenode.biologists.com/choose-what-...

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