Peer Review Timelines Show Gender Gap, Large Study Reports
A study of millions of life science papers revealed that manuscripts with women in key authorship roles spent longer between submission and acceptance.
Study of 8M biomed & life science articles finds those led by women spent 7 to 15 days longer in review than those led by men. Over a career, women's papers could spend 350 to 750 additional days in review. Delays could slow promotion, esp to full professor. www.the-scientist.com/women-s-rese...
12.02.2026 01:02 — 👍 21 🔁 17 💬 1 📌 0
Institut Pasteur (@pasteur.fr) is recruiting new young PIs to open new groups in the Institute. Deadline is February 9th! Don't miss the opportunity!
27.01.2026 18:56 — 👍 34 🔁 49 💬 0 📌 0
Sox2 and T 😜
23.01.2026 09:33 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Congratulations! 🫶
… (wow time does fly! I have a box of primers you left behind… see your name everytime I open the freezer!)
22.01.2026 22:29 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
🚨DEADLINE TOMORROW FRIDAY 16th JANUARY
If you are interested in DevBio, *don't think about it twice*
👇STEPS:
1)Submit an abstract bsdb.org/meetings/
2)Become a @bsdb.bsky.social member if you aren't already bsdb.org/about-us/#me...
3)Apply for travel grants bsdb.org/membership/#...
See you there!
15.01.2026 11:23 — 👍 3 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 1
I think the latest cover helps to remind us that Development is not just a faceless brand of a journal eager to line shareholder pockets - it's a group of people who share a love for #devbio and, in my experience, really are trying to do their best for their community.
#not-for-profit
08.01.2026 15:53 — 👍 22 🔁 3 💬 3 📌 0
🙌🙌🫶
08.01.2026 20:05 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Join us in Sheffield! We are keen to support early career researchers in applying for independent research fellowships (IRFs) to join our friendly and collaborative environment, in areas related to developmental biology, stem cells and regenerative biology, and neuroscience.
12.11.2025 10:16 — 👍 27 🔁 24 💬 0 📌 0
I am absolutely delighted to share the invited speakers for our upcoming @bsdb.bsky.social "Molecules to Morphogenesis" meeting!
Registration and abstract submission is now open - join us!
bsdb.org/meetings/
March 23-26, 2026 - UK
23.10.2025 17:25 — 👍 68 🔁 29 💬 1 📌 3
🚨DevBio enthusiasts!!
Registration & abstract submission is open for our 2026 BSDB annual meeting: Molecules to Morphogenesis! @bsdb.bsky.social
👇👇 To REGISTER click HERE 👇👇
bsdb.org/meetings/
Don't forget to join the BSDB for reduced rates and access to conference/travel grants :D!
23.10.2025 17:25 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
The Company of Biologists 100 logo to the left and QR code to the right.
Portrait of Katherine Brown to the left, text to the right 100 extraordinary biologists
Katherine Brown is the Company’s Publishing Director, having previously served as Development’s Executive Editor. There, she co-initiated the ‘From Stem Cells to Human Development’ meeting series, helping to launch the Company’s Journal Meetings. Katherine has also been closely involved with preLights since its inception.
Our first extraordinary biologist featured this week is Katherine Brown, @biologists.bsky.social Publishing Director and former @dev-journal.bsky.social Executive Editor, who has been closely involved with @prelights.bsky.social since its inception. #100biologists
@katherine-brown.bsky.social
08.10.2025 13:13 — 👍 27 🔁 11 💬 1 📌 1
A toolkit for mapping cell identities in relation to neighbors reveals conserved patterning of neuromesodermal progenitor populations
by Matthew French, Rosa P. Migueles, Alexandra Neaverson, Aishani Chakraborty, Tom Pettini, Benjamin Steventon, Erik Clark, J. Kim Dale, Guillaume Blin, Valerie Wilson, Sally Lowell
Patterning of cell fates is central to embryonic development, tissue homeostasis, and disease. Quantitative analysis of patterning reveals the logic by which cell-cell interactions orchestrate changes in cell fate. However, it is challenging to quantify patterning when graded changes in identity occur over complex 4D trajectories, or where different cell states are intermingled. Furthermore, comparing patterns across multiple individual embryos, tissues, or organoids is difficult because these often vary in shape and size. This problem is further exacerbated when comparing patterning between species. Here we present a toolkit of computational approaches to tackle these problems. These strategies are based on measuring properties of each cell in relation to the properties of its neighbors to quantify patterning, and on using embryonic landmarks in order to compare these patterns between embryos. We perform detailed neighbor-analysis of the caudal lateral epiblast of E8.5 mouse embryos, revealing local patterning in emergence of early mesoderm cells that is sensitive to inhibition of Notch activity. We extend this toolkit to compare mouse and chick embryos, revealing conserved 3D patterning of the caudal-lateral epiblast that scales across an order of magnitude difference in size between these two species. We also examine 3D patterning of gene expression boundaries across the length of Drosophila embryos. We present a flexible approach to examine the reproducibility of patterning between individuals, to measure phenotypic changes in patterning after experimental manipulation, and to compare of patterning across different scales and tissue architectures.
A toolkit for mapping cell identities in relation to neighbors reveals conserved patterning of neuromesodermal progenitor populations @PLOSBiology.org
21.07.2025 15:44 — 👍 4 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0
Hello!
If submitting an abstract, Can we still pay early bird after the 15th of July (once we know of the outcome)?
04.07.2025 07:46 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
The Company of Biologists 100 logo to the left and QR code to the right.
Portrait of Sally Lowell to the left, text to the right
100 extraordinary biologists
Sally Lowell
Stem cell biologist Sally Lowell from The University of Edinburgh, UK, has been a Director since 2019. Sally was involved in introducing The Company of Biologists’ Sustainability Initiative and is the current chair of the Sustainability Committee.
#100biologists #biologists100
We are featuring Sally Lowell, Director of @biologists.bsky.social and current chair of the Company's Sustainability Committee, as our 50th extraordinary biologist. #100biologists @cellysally.bsky.social
01.07.2025 14:54 — 👍 22 🔁 6 💬 1 📌 0
The words Thank you. We appreciate your support. openRxiv. on a white background with green gradient dots in the corners for the border.
We are proud to recognize & thank The University of Edinburgh for its support of bioRxiv & medRxiv.
Their commitment helps sustain open access to preprints in biology & medicine, ensuring timely and globally-available sharing of scientific knowledge.
Thank you! 💚
#bioRxiv #medRxiv #OpenScience
26.06.2025 23:52 — 👍 9 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 1
Because I had a long incubation time, I'm more resilient to the stress that comes with an academic career - the Node
No such thing as a standard career path – an interview with Eve Seuntjens
"Because I had a long incubation time, I’m more resilient to the stress that comes with an academic career"
Thank you Eve Seuntjens @eveseuntjens.bsky.social for sharing your career journey and your advice to people currently in the endless postdoc period #AcademicLife
Read our interview with Eve:
23.05.2025 09:24 — 👍 11 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 3
Experimental embryology postdoc available in my lab at the @biology.ox.ac.uk @ox.ac.uk working on the evolution of vertebral counts. Reach out if you’re passionate about EvoDevo, enjoy lab work and microscopy and are into or could get into cichlid fishes. Deadline on the 16th June. Please share!
19.05.2025 16:10 — 👍 64 🔁 66 💬 4 📌 5
This. Company of Biologists & their journals supports scientists, not shareholders @biologists.bsky.social
14.04.2025 21:59 — 👍 5 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Did you attend Biologists @ 100 in Liverpool last week? Then help out and fill in the feedback form- get your thoughts heard!
04.04.2025 09:42 — 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Any chance this will be streamed?
03.04.2025 12:09 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
Thank you a lot for coming over! :)
01.04.2025 14:19 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
@cathyabbott.bsky.social
28.03.2025 19:21 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
If he wants to join us at KB on Monday, he is most welcome! 3:30 Ashworth lecture theatre 3. It will be the same talk as today’s and the IRR on Monday, followed by tea and coffee for extended discussion , Q&A
28.03.2025 19:16 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
@richardsever.bsky.social will give the same talk at KB from 3:30pm -Ashworth lecture hall 3. It is open to everybody and the following discussion with tea and coffee is organised by ECRs but not only for ECRs! Everybody is very welcome to join!!
28.03.2025 19:11 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Incredibly transformative for young people. So far I benefited from BSDB travel grants to go to conferences, attended a CoB workshops in 2019 & got a Development travel fellowship in 2023 to visit another lab to explore new ideas! Couldn’t have done this without the @biologists.bsky.social support!
27.03.2025 14:28 — 👍 9 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Another highlight of #biologists100 meeting the man, the myth the legend @richardsever.bsky.social founder of bioRxiv, whose ideas on sci publishing influenced me & so many others @biologists.bsky.social
27.03.2025 11:35 — 👍 10 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
James Briscoe presenting the many reasons you should consider publishing in Development
Exhausted at the thought of having to resubmit your paper to a new journal after rejection? 🙁
Did you know you can transfer your paper+reviewers reports from any journal to any of @biologists.bsky.social journals, and get a quick decision, from editors who are working biologists 😃
#biologists100
26.03.2025 13:47 — 👍 23 🔁 10 💬 0 📌 1
I spoke at #biologists100 about Fast & Fair—
a peer review model built not on speed alone (7 working day turnaround),
but on the quiet heroism of academic editors @biologyopen.bsky.social
who believe science deserves better
26.03.2025 17:08 — 👍 10 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
Scientist #devbio in congenital heart disease @Oxford #microscopy🇨🇱🇦🇺🇫🇷🇬🇧 #SciComm/#SciArt🔬♥🧬// He/Him // Climbing - drumming - scuba
Developmental biologist at MRC Human Genetics Unit, Institute of Genetics and Cancer, The University of Edinburgh.
Nonprofit advancing discovery through rapid, free sharing of scientific communications. New home of bioRxiv and medRxiv.
Lecturer in Engineering Biology @edinburgh-uni.bsky.social
Interested in understanding and engineering cellular neighbourhoods, and coming up with funky acronyms for new synthetic biology tools.
Evolution of developmental processes.
Associate Professor @OxfordBiology & Fellow @JesusOxford.
@SteventonLab, @CRGenomica & #embryo17 alumna.
Working mother.
Egg-sperimental Embryologist 🐣 in the Steventon group, University of Cambridge
Science is real
gorelicklab.org
Editor-in-chief, BiO (Biology Open)
Opinions are my own, not my employers
PhD student. human.
she/her
Postdoc @ Waddell lab, University or Oxford | PhD - TIFR Mumbai | ex ASAPbio 2023 Fellow, Fulbright Scholar @Yale.edu
Group leader @MRC_LMB. Cell fate decisions in the early mammalian embryo
Postdoc in Miller lab @UoDundeeLifeSciences.
Previous: #MSCAFellow @MRC_LMB; PhD @YaleChem; CCME @PKU1898
IDP/IDRs, membrane traffic, protein dynamics, evolution.
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=-kHbQqwAAAAJ&hl=en
Assistant Professor at UT Southwestern Medical Center | Full-time reproductive biologist | Part-time genomics technology developer | Lab website: https://haiqichenlab.github.io/
PhD student at the University of Southampton. PhD rep for the BSCB.
Promoting and supporting the #cellbiology community across the UK and Ireland
Join the BSCB at bscb.org
I make movies. I watch movies. I love movies.
Postdoc at MRC-LMB and postdoc rep at BSCB. Mass Spec/PTMs/chronobiology. Iraqi🇮🇶. Opinions here are mine.
Ecologist 🌿 🍄 🧬 🌾 “Some people draw conclusions like curtains, ooooh don’t they draw them tight” (John Martyn). Views mine 🇮🇸🏴🇪🇺
Microscopy, developmental and cell biology, image analysis. Marseille. France.