Now hiring postdocs and staff scientists! Come join our dynamic group focused on the development of stem cell models for studies of neurodegeneration, neuron/glia interactions, and neuroinflammation. https://t.co/9PuNj12HQM
Hi again folks, our team @UCLeye in London keeps growing. If you're at the postdoc stage and are interested in the mechanisms that control eye development, growth and disease, apply in this link...
https://t.co/bcdtf1GEqr @ucl@EyeCharity#Zebrafish
The Rihel lab is hiring a technician to assist with zebrafish work. If you are skilled at PCR-based genotyping methods and zebrafish biology, this could be a role for you!
https://t.co/NYtjArNSvM
Our new preprint is Biorxiv! CRISPR-RfxCas13d screening uncovers Bckdk as a post-translational regulator of the maternal-to-zygotic transition in teleosts @CABD_UPO_CSIC. Another fantastic collaboration with @BazziniLab@ScienceStowers. https://t.co/b8ptrxFej5 A thread(1/10):
At #WeinsteinCVD2024@WeinsteinConf this week? Senior Editor @amjeve is around - have a chat to him about Development, @the_Node & @Co_Biologists!
We've also put together a collection of recent articles on cardiovascular development:
https://t.co/f0EDHk5uJo
Hi folks, our team @UCLeye in London is growing. If you're at the postdoc stage and are interested in the mechanisms that control eye development, growth and disease, apply in this link... https://t.co/won85RS4cF @ucl@EyeCharity#Zebrafish
Presenting issue #2 of the WntUK newsletter with details of the first annual meeting in April and job vacancies.
Please do send us your latest job/PhD adverts for posting to the network along with updates on newly published Wnt research papers!
https://t.co/foi0QEyagb
Pleased to announce that registration is now open for the inaugural WntUK meeting on Mon 29th April at @TheCrick Institute. Preliminary programme, registration and abstract submission below:
https://t.co/mJbbL0oCyP
Benefit from early bird registration fees up to 23rd Feb!
IMF Report on the significant economic return of investment in basic research.
"We find that basic scientific research affects more sectors, in more countries and for a longer time than applied research (commercially oriented R&D by firms)"
See it here: https://t.co/Y6KrPB95zO
We know there are differences between the left and right sides of the brain, known as brain asymmetry.
But it’s not yet clear how or why this comes about.
@stevewilsonfish and @ibianco3 from @ucl aim to find answers, with support from our Discovery Research Awards ⤵️