by Petra Kovacikova | Feb 19, 2020 | Off science, The evolutionary origin of the germline, About science, Origin and evolution of cell types |
Ever wondered how the first year of a science PhD student can look like? Is it even a job? Literature review, finding keywords, getting to know the studied animals, sometimes frustrating outcome of experiments, learning how to analyze the data and more.
by Milena Marinkovic, Siri Kellner | May 20, 2019 | Animal evolution, Events, Origin and evolution of cell types |
It was an eventful couple of days in Heidelberg at The Identity and Evolution of Cell Types conference: 4 days, around 150 participants, 20 speakers, and a variety of model organisms and research approaches (but mostly single cell RNA sequencing). Endless forms most...
by Laura Piovani | Feb 22, 2019 | The evolution of the Lophotrochozoan larva, Animal evolution, Animal life cycles, Origin and evolution of cell types |
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...
by Francisca Hervas | Feb 1, 2019 | The origin of the brain, Animal evolution, Origin and evolution of cell types |
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.
by Alba Almazán | Jan 21, 2019 | The regeneration of a damaged organ, Origin and evolution of cell types |
Hey there! I’ve been thinking largely about what to write for my first blog post. At the beginning, my options were either an introduction of the organism which I am working with, or talking about my project itself – what is the current progress or,...
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