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Cover: Confocal image of an adult mouse hippocampus, the area of the brain where new memories are formed. Astrocytes (green) are observed around the granule cell layer of the dentate gyrus, as indicated by cell nuclei (red). Some astrocytes are derived from the neural precursor cell population (blue). This image, taken by Lulu Xing, University of Melbourne, Australia, was chosen by readers of the Node (http://thenode.biologists.com). - PDF Icon PDF LinkTable of contents
DEVELOPMENT AT A GLANCE
HYPOTHESIS
DEVELOPMENT AND STEM CELLS
RESEARCH ARTICLE
SRF selectively controls tip cell invasive behavior in angiogenesis
A novel chemical screening strategy in zebrafish identifies common pathways in embryogenesis and rhabdomyosarcoma development
TECHNIQUES AND RESOURCES
CORRIGENDUM
ERRATUM
ARTICLE OF INTEREST IN OTHER COB JOURNALS
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Pathway to Independence Programme: our 2024 PI fellows
Following a successful pilot year in 2023 with a fantastic set of postdocs, we are delighted to announce our second cohort of Pathway to Independence (PI) fellows, who we will be supporting with training, mentoring and networking opportunities over the coming years.
Development presents…
Development is excited to host a webinar series showcasing the latest developmental biology and stem cell research. The webinars are chaired each month by a different Development Editor, who invites talks from authors of exciting new papers and preprints. Visit Development presents... on the Node to see which topics are coming up and to catch up on recordings of past webinars.
40 years of the homeobox
2024 marks the 40th year since the discovery of the homeobox in 1984, a landmark that fundamentally impacted several fields including genetics, developmental biology, neuroscience and evolution. To celebrate this anniversary, Development has commissioned a series of articles from leaders in the field demonstrating the impact of the homeobox discovery on different disciplines.
Biologists @ 100 - join us in Liverpool in March 2025
We are excited to invite you to a unique scientific conference, celebrating the 100-year anniversary of The Company of Biologists, and bringing together our different communities. The conference will incorporate the Spring Meetings of the BSCB and the BSDB, the JEB Symposium Sensory Perception in a Changing World and a DMM programme on antimicrobial resistance. Find out more and register your interest to join us in March 2025 in Liverpool, UK.