Whitfield Lab
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Welcome to the Whitfield Lab Twitter page. We study the development and function of vertebrate sensory systems, using the zebrafish as a model system.
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IZFS is now accepting nominations for the 2024 Board of Directors Election! Submit a nomination for the next President-elect, Secretary or a Regional Representative. All nominations will be considered. #ZebrafishElection
Nominate Here: forms.gle/hpUWpX41q2Td3e…
Please check all these projects and submit your apllication. We have a project for a PhD student at UPF Medicine and Life Sciences working on human inner ear orgaoids to investigate vestibular disease!
We are currently seeking proposals for the 11th Strategic Conference of Zebrafish Investigators (SCZI) in the Asia Pacific region taking place in 2026. Proposals are due by March 8, 2024.
Submit to: [email protected]
View Guidelines: izfs.org/UserFiles/file…
The AIMS Ghana German Research Chair, Prof. Nick Monk, in collaboration with Prof. Dr. Kevin Thurley at Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, is offering postdoc fellowships at the Research Centre in Accra. The positions are available to start ASAP
Deadline 23 Feb 2024
Apply via aims.edu.gh/2024/02/01/cal…
A while back we asked you, the Node community, to vote for your favourite artwork from British Society for Developmental Biology #DevBio_Art exhibition — the results are now in!
Have a look at the People's and Judges' choices of #microscopy images and #SciArt work:
thenode.biologists.com/peoples-choice…
Have you visited the virtual #DevBio _Art exhibition we organised with British Society for Developmental Biology yet?
Have a stroll through the exhibition, including #microscopy images and #SciArt work submitted from the #DevBio community, and visit the 'Historical embryo zoo':
🖼thenode.biologists.com/vote-for-your-…
Beautiful talk from Thibaut Brunet on multicellularity in choanoflagellates this morning. Now I also know that those gorgeous cells in the engraving of the sponge by Collings (after Schulze) are choanocytes! #EDBC2023 #DevBio_Art
Enjoying the excellent #EDBC2023 talks in Sheffield, UK Development, Regeneration and Neurophysiology The University of Sheffield. Thanks to the organisers for a great meeting!
Visit the ‘Historical embryo zoo’ collection of the virtual #DevBio_Art exhibition to browse through the embryo images of a variety of organisms 🐬🕷️🐧🦞
🖼🎨Submit your images to be featured in the British Society for Developmental Biology virtual art exhibition!
You can submit your scientific images, #SciArt work or art unrelated to science, and you might win one of the beautiful wooden coasters by Helen Weavers!
More details: thenode.biologists.com/submit-to-the-
Research Associate - King's College London. We are hiring- join us for an exciting project on cell fate decisions in the nervous system Centre for Craniofacial & Regenerative Biology King's College London kcl.ac.uk/jobs/072187-re…
ICYMI: a virtual art exhibition this Sept, featuring work by YOU.
Submissions are now open, deadline 27 Aug
Big thanks to Joyce Yu the Node Whitfield Lab Anahi Binagui-Casas Tamina Lebek and #EDBC2023 organisers for putting this together & Helen Weavers for designing the prizes!