by Petra Kovacikova | Oct 21, 2020 | Off science, About science, Events |
When basic experiments are not so basic and when your eyes are biased by your hypothesis. Let’s keep our minds and (re)sources open 😉
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 Thore Rehbach | Nov 20, 2019 | Identification of microRNAs and piRNAs involved in sea urchin germ line specification, people |
Hello Fellows! I am one of the two newest additions to the EvoCELL ITN and will embark myself in a short-term Early Stage Research position involving sea urchins, at Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn. Having studied my Bsc in Biology and a Msc in Marine Biology I have a...
by Thore Rehbach | Sep 3, 2019 | Identification of microRNAs involved in cell lineages, people |
My interests in biology have always been very broad, spanning from the smallest chemical and molecular interactions to animal’s biology, behaviour and the big picture of evolution. I find astonishing how evolution led to the biodiversity of our planet and shaped...
by Siri Kellner | Jun 3, 2019 |
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