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Development

Humans and mice, different rhythm of life. Original photos by Tong Nguyen van and Ricky Kharawala on Unsplash
22.09.2020

Why do humans live longer than mice? Scientists offer new insights

Images of mouse embryos with different cell types marked in different colors. From Saiz N. et al.
22.08.2020

Mechanism of embryo robustness discovered

The scientists used the zebrafish embryo with fluorescent sensory neurons. Image by Berta Alsina.
24.07.2020

Blood vessels regulate the proliferation and differentiation of sensory neurons

16.04.2020

Study of genetic oscillations of the segmentation clock sheds some light into a disease of the vertebrae

Miki Ebisuya arrived to the EMBL Barcelona, at the PRBB, in 2018 to lead her group on synthetic developmental biology.
01.04.2020

Miki Ebisuya (EMBL Barcelona): “Research is a privilege; I can spend my life studying what I find interesting”

EMBL Barcelona and IBEC found it interesting to use their synergy to start a collaboration and they decided to do it with a symposium that will bring together international experts in multicellular systems.
03.02.2020

EMBL Barcelona co-organizes a Conference on Engineering in Multicellular Systems

Two postdocs, a PhD student and a technician have joined Miki Ebisuya and her custom made microscope at the PRBB.
16.10.2019

Recreating developmental biology in a dish

12.09.2019

Mechanics and biology, together to shape the brain

The research program in green spaces and urban health is made of multidisciplinary researchers.
10.09.2019

“We do science that leads to action, that makes the world a better place to live in”

Immunostaing of a mouse limb-bud. Cartilage-like cells are labbeled in green, endothelial cells in pink and nuclei in blue. Image from Heura Cardona and Montserrat Coll.
05.08.2019

EMBL Barcelona hosts the Limb Development and Regeneration Meeting

Mouse blastocyst stage embryo. Credit Agnieszka Jedrusik and Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz, Gurdon Institute. CC0
01.08.2019

Key player of embryonic stem cells differentiation found 

Villi from the small intestine. Credit: S. Schuller. CC BY
18.07.2019

Tracing the origin of intestinal stem cells

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