by Thore Rehbach | Feb 26, 2019 | Open positions |
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).
by Laura Piovani | Jan 5, 2019 | The evolution of the Lophotrochozoan larva, people |
The Lophotrochozoa, one of the three main branches of Bilateria, includes very diverse animals such as annelids, molluscs and flatworms. Despite their divergent adult forms, they have striking developmental similarities and a distinctive larva (the trochophore)....
by Kevin Nzumbi Mutemi | Nov 5, 2018 | The evolution of the forebrain, people |
Perhaps naive or foolish, but I would love to understand why nervous systems emerged in nature? What selection pressures drive the diversity in nervous system organization? How do such features facilitate animal behavior, physiology and ecology? Plus, the nervous...
by Petra Kovacikova | Nov 5, 2018 | The evolutionary origin of the germline, people |
The moment I began to disentangle the events of early development of living organisms at DevBio courses, I knew I did not want to let go of that tingling fascination and amazement I felt. Now I get to look closer at the origin of programme specifying the new progeny....
by Siri Kellner | Nov 5, 2018 | A concept for an online exhibition, people |
The EvoCELL project is giving me the opportunity to communicate highly specialized research in a critical and reflective way to the public. Moreover, I will be able to express my creativity and fascination in molecular biology by researching for and developing a...
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