DISCOVER HOW WE SEE THE EVOLUTION OF LIFE FROM A CELL TYPE PERSPECTIVE
Eleven young scientists share their research, perspectives, and PhD life at 10 different research organisations from 6 European countries, all connected through the EvoCELL network and a common interest in the genome, cells, and animal evolution.
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FILLED: EvoCELL Short Early Stage Researcher (MSCA) at the EMBL Heidelberg
Identification of piRNAs and microRNAs involved in cell lineages.
We are looking for a dedicated Early Stage Researcher to join the EvoCELL Network to establish protocols for small RNA expression studies in Platynereis dumerelii, to obtain a first view on the diversity and distribution of microRNAs in individual cell types, building on the cellular expression atlas. The 13 months position is part of the EvoCELL Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative training Network (www.evocell-itn.eu).
Once upon a time there was a furry ball swimmin’ in the sea
Welcome back to my blog! If you are back here reading, you might be wondering about my obsession for fantastic eggs (and where to find them!). So let me tell you a bit more about my project... We all know what happens after a sperm fertilises an egg (and “the miracle...
read moreFILLED: Short-term Early Stage Researcher (MSCA)
A 9 month short term fellowship is available under the co-supervision of Evelyn Houliston and
Richard Copley at the Villefranche-sur-mer Developmental Biology Laboratory (LBDV) near Nice in
France, within the Marie Curie ITN “EvoCELL” (https://evocell-itn.eu).
8 Short-term Early Stage Researcher positions available through the EvoCELL ITN
8 Short-term Early Stage Researcher positions available through the EvoCELL ITN (single cell genomics, evo-devo and science outreach)
The EvoCELL network is looking for 8 short-term Early Stage Researchers to work in the field of animal evolution from a cell-type perspective, evo-devo and scientific outreach.
Something about my PhD: The origin of the brain
Hey there, my name is Francisca and I welcome you to “Something about my PhD: The origin of the brain”, a discussion where I share updates about my PhD project.
read moreCold yet warm Sweden and my research animals
Hi, Brenda here! This is my first time in Sweden, and winter is really cold in this part of the World. Nonetheless, I am enjoying my stay
read moreHey everyone, i’m Periklis!
Hey everyone! I’m Periklis and this is my first attempt to blog post about my PhD-life experience so far. I’m from beautiful Greece and
read moreThe lophotrochozoan trio
Hello everyone and welcome to my sciency-blog about my PhD project at UCL.
read moreZooming in on Platynereis
Platynereis dumerilii - Platy, for short - is a marine worm that has long been the focus of neurobiologists and evolutionary biologists alike. Since it evolved more slowly than its more popular invertebrate counterparts (e.g. the fruit fly), Platy...
read moreClytia hemisphaerica
Clytia hemisphaerica is a hydrozoan of the Campanulariidae family. This species was chosen some years ago as a promising model for molecular and cellular studies in development and evolution thanks to its phylogenetic position, the ease of culturing all life cycle...
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FILLED: EvoCELL Short Early Stage Researcher (MSCA) at the EMBL Heidelberg
Identification of piRNAs and microRNAs involved in cell lineages.
We are looking for a dedicated Early Stage Researcher to join the EvoCELL Network to establish protocols for small RNA expression studies in Platynereis dumerelii, to obtain a first view on the diversity and distribution of microRNAs in individual cell types, building on the cellular expression atlas. The 13 months position is part of the EvoCELL Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative training Network (www.evocell-itn.eu).
FILLED: Short-term Early Stage Researcher (MSCA)
A 9 month short term fellowship is available under the co-supervision of Evelyn Houliston and
Richard Copley at the Villefranche-sur-mer Developmental Biology Laboratory (LBDV) near Nice in
France, within the Marie Curie ITN “EvoCELL” (https://evocell-itn.eu).