In November 2016, developmental biologists, synthetic biologists and engineers gathered in Paris for a meeting called ‘Engineering the embryo’. The participants shared an interest in exploring how synthetic systems can reveal new principles of embryonic development, and how the in vitro manipulation and modeling of development using stem cells can be used to integrate ideas and expertise from physics, developmental biology and tissue engineering. As we review here, the conference pinpointed some of the challenges arising at the intersection of these fields, along with great enthusiasm for finding new approaches and collaborations
AbstractThe Society for Developmental Biology 64th annual meeting took place by the beautiful San Fr...
In recent years, stem cell-based models that reconstruct mouse and human embryogenesis have gained s...
The elucidation of the complete genome sequences of various model organisms, in conjunction with th...
In November 2016, developmental biologists, synthetic biologists and engineers gathered in Paris for...
In November 2016, developmental biologists, synthetic biologists and engineers gathered in Paris for...
The second EMBO-EMBL Symposium ‘Synthetic Morphogenesis: From Gene Circuits to Tissue Architecture’ ...
Pluripotent stem cells, in the recent years, have been demonstrated to mimic different aspects of me...
Developmental biology has evolved from a descriptive science to one based on genetic principles and ...
How embryos are shaped during development has inspired the work of many, embryologists, geneticists,...
The British Society for Developmental Biology Autumn Meeting, held in Oxford in September 2018, was ...
The embryo is a remarkable self-assembly machine. From a single cell, the fertilized egg, arises all...
Over the past two decades, molecular cell biology has graduated from a mostly analytic science to on...
Each year many scientific meetings are held on stem cells to appraise the state of knowledge on thei...
Recent advances in developmental biology, systems biology, and network science are converging to poi...
Developmental Biology embodies some of the most fundamental questions in Biology and can trace its r...
AbstractThe Society for Developmental Biology 64th annual meeting took place by the beautiful San Fr...
In recent years, stem cell-based models that reconstruct mouse and human embryogenesis have gained s...
The elucidation of the complete genome sequences of various model organisms, in conjunction with th...
In November 2016, developmental biologists, synthetic biologists and engineers gathered in Paris for...
In November 2016, developmental biologists, synthetic biologists and engineers gathered in Paris for...
The second EMBO-EMBL Symposium ‘Synthetic Morphogenesis: From Gene Circuits to Tissue Architecture’ ...
Pluripotent stem cells, in the recent years, have been demonstrated to mimic different aspects of me...
Developmental biology has evolved from a descriptive science to one based on genetic principles and ...
How embryos are shaped during development has inspired the work of many, embryologists, geneticists,...
The British Society for Developmental Biology Autumn Meeting, held in Oxford in September 2018, was ...
The embryo is a remarkable self-assembly machine. From a single cell, the fertilized egg, arises all...
Over the past two decades, molecular cell biology has graduated from a mostly analytic science to on...
Each year many scientific meetings are held on stem cells to appraise the state of knowledge on thei...
Recent advances in developmental biology, systems biology, and network science are converging to poi...
Developmental Biology embodies some of the most fundamental questions in Biology and can trace its r...
AbstractThe Society for Developmental Biology 64th annual meeting took place by the beautiful San Fr...
In recent years, stem cell-based models that reconstruct mouse and human embryogenesis have gained s...
The elucidation of the complete genome sequences of various model organisms, in conjunction with th...