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Information for prospective students, programs of study, faculty and general departmental information. Also includes community programs for current students.
Department news and guide to academic programs.
Information about facilities, faculty, undergraduate curriculum, and research.
Provides information on graduate and undergraduate programs and courses, research areas, events and news.
Provides an interdisciplinary curriculum in pharmacology. Gives details of the faculty, staff, graduate program, seminars and resources.
Programs of study, faculty, staff, students, course list and events. Also includes student organizations and information on computing services.
General information, faculty, facilities, news, events, and programs of study.
Provides information on the faculty and staff, the undergraduate and graduate programs, courses, research and seminars.
Provides practical training in assessment procedures and treatments. Contains list of courses. New South Wales, Australia.
The primary scientific society in this field, founded in 1964 to promote research into the effects of low temperatures on all types of organisms and their constituent cells, tissues and organs.
A collection of gateways which provide access to evaluated, quality Internet resources in the health and life sciences, aimed at students, researchers, academics and practitioners, co-ordinated by the University of Nottingham Greenfield Medical Library.
A tool for academic research in evolutionary biology and its associated controversies.
Examples of convergent evolution.
Authoritative taxonomic information on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.
Information about taxonomy, natural history, distribution, abundance, and ecology of many species worldwide. Includes tools to identify, map, and database species.
WoRMS aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine organisms, including information on synonymy.
Site and community for reporting personal observations of any plant or animal species in the world.
Database covering the flora and fauna of the world with a checklist for each country.
Course syllabus and class resources, including microscopic images, ultrastructural images, 3-D models, and labelled diagrams.
Labeled images with descriptions and practice labs. Created by the UIUC College of Medicine.
Full-text versions of key papers in evolutionary biology from the nineteenth century onwards, with particular emphasis on the work of William Bateson and Darwin's close research associate, George Romanes.
An EMBO conference series. Program, speakers, registration and other information. Engelberg, Switzerland.
A constantly updated review on Escherichia coli adenylate cyclase with references and graphics. Also, a section "Oldies but Goldies" to be updated and focusing on classic literature in Microbiology.
Bacteria dedicated site. Contains microscopy images, movies about bacteriology techniques, articles,culture media recipes & ABIS 6 online - bacteria identification software.
Promotes diatom studies throughout the world, publishes the journal Diatom Research. Information about the organization and internet links.
AIBS is a nonprofit scientific association dedicated to advancing biological research and education. It holds meetings and symposia, makes awards and publishes the monthly journal, Bioscience.
A national resource center supported by the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), at the National Institutes of Health (NIH); portal to the Virtual Cell, including recent publications and applications of the software.
Molecular biology equipment and cell culture products distributor.
Provides a range of caging and animal housing systems and biological work stations from a worldwide network of centers.
Provides electrophoresis and radiation protection products, along with the associated peripherals. Lists products and distributors.
Full text of original papers from the 19th century onwards that Donald Forsdyke deems critical to the understanding of some major problems in the biomedical sciences.
Publications for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.
Directory of the Virtual Library, an expert-run catalog of sections of the web.
BBSRC is the leading funding agency for academic research and training in the biosciences at universities and institutes throughout the UK, providing grants that aim to improve our understanding of living organisms and biological systems.
This branch of NMFS/NOAA is responsible for Federal fisheries research in the coastal oceans off Alaska and the west coast of the United States.
Online software from Vassar College for calculating probability, linear correlation and regression, chi-square, t-procedures, and ANOVA. [Web-based]
Simulator of thyrotropic feedback control for thyroid homeostasis. [Mac/Windows/Linux]
About taxonomy and systematics at the University of Glasgow, with links to other internet resources on these subjects.
Theoretical biologist, here introducing some basic concepts in molecular and cell biology and challenging various well known biological theories, principles or beliefs.
Ph.D. fellowships available at the Technical University of Braunschweig, the German National Research Centre for Biotechnology, and the Weizmann Institute of Science (WIS), Rehovot, Israel.
Journal launched to promote educational aspects, with short reviews, preparation for lectures, seminars, student presentations and laboratory experiments from Stanford University.
Reagents for transfection, gene expression, gene silencing, RNA interference, primary cell culture and sample preparation in proteomics research.
Handbook of fluorescence applications, bibliography, data tables and calculators for molecular biology, information on courses and workshops from supplier in Eugene, OR and Leiden, Netherlands.
Multiple alignment and dynamic evolutionary conservation profile of several vertebrate genomes including human, mouse, rat, chicken, frog, and three fishes, developed at LLNL, Livermore, California.
Professor describes studies of biochemical and DNA analysis of animals, and lists publications. Resume in a downloadable .doc file.
Identification of clinically distinct expression patterns, using DNA microarrays; with up to 30,000 genes to survey thousands of human samples at Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Stanford, CA.
Attempt to add esthetic appeal to molecular graphics and modeling research by author of Lexitropsin; DNA information-reading molecules, at Scripps Institute, La Jolla, California.
Manufacturer of reagents, including peptide nucleic acid, online ordering of oligonucleotides and instruments, for micro-disection and sub-microliter spectrophotemetry, and consumables in Maarssen, The Netherlands.
Supplier of a range of niche biochemicals to research institutions and universities.