
Steventon Lab
@steventonlab
Laboratory of Comparative Developmental Dynamics, Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge
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Apply to the Gurdon/The Company of Biologists Summer Studentship scheme! Deadline: April 30th Hear more from a previous winner, Courtney Lancaster youtube.com/watch?v=iwH0Wg… bsdb.org/awards/gurdon-…

Great to have had you in the lab Courtney Lancaster! Keep those questions coming..

I couldn’t recommend this studentship scheme enough! It’s really influenced my career path and I met so many great scientists using different tools and asking interesting questions. Thanks Steventon Lab for making the experience incredible

Our new websites are now live! We are excited about our move to the Silverchair (Silverchair Platform + ScholarOne) publishing platform and the benefits this will bring all of our customers. Have a look at journals.biologists.com and let us know what you think.


pleased to say that the final version of Ben Steventon and I's review on the multi-scale regulation of developmental timing is now out! you can find it here: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs….


📢This FRIDAY, 3 pm (UK) "The wisdom of hives, nests and mounds" by Prof. Mahadevan🥳 Registration bit.ly/2PYTYE2 🌍 Soft Math Lab Cambridge Centre for Physical Biology Cambridge University Faculty of Mathematics - University of Cambridge Cavendish Laboratory Theory of Living Matter Group PDN Cambridge Dept of Zoology Gurdon Institute #physicalbiology


We are recruiting a postdoc for our multiscale modelling team at Cambridge University on an exciting collaboration with Mike Rosen on chromatin phase-separation. Essential: StatMech + Simulations + LAMMPS. Our group strives on diversity and kindness. jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/29015/ Please RT


Very happy and excited to announce that I’ve started my own independent group, the #stembryogenesis lab, at MPI-CBG Dresden! We will use #stembryos to understand how mammalian embryos are reproducibly shaped. Planning to recruit at multiple levels to build a diverse #teamstembryo! (1/n)


TooDAY!📢 5 May 4pm (UK) Join Cavendish Physical Society Lecture by Dr Diana Fusco Cavendish Laboratory Cambridge Centre for Physical Biology Theory of Living Matter Group🥳!! “Physical models to predict the evolution of viruses and bacteria”. +info ➡️talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/160… RT





Ben Steventon Ben Steventon is a Theme Lead in Reproduction, Development and Lifelong Health. The Steventon Lab studies the mechanisms that control body axis elongation in early vertebrate embryos. Learn more about our #ResearchThemes: bio.cam.ac.uk #BiologicalSciences


"In selecting control parameters to engineer multicellular systems in vitro, it makes sense to take inspiration from comparative developmental biology to define which elements of development evolution has selected upon to generate diversity in form". authors.elsevier.com/c/1dkn55Sx5gmJ…

