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Contains descriptive information about the phenologies of plants, pests and beneficials, mostly focusing on those that are important in Californian agriculture.
Graduate programs, research and support for the Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Allied Health, Nursing and the Graduate School, at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, TX.
Information on the graduate program, including faculty biographies, application details, lecture announcements, links to Cancer Center at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
The Marciniak lab at the University of Cambridge is studying the role of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress (ER Stress) in human disease, in particular, the regulation of the PERK kinase.
Offer sterile nutrient solutions and devices for the preparation, cultivation and preservation of human cells, tissues and organs. Manufactures fertility and transplantation systems in Gothenburg, Sweden and Denver, Colorado.
Repository of authenticated cell cultures and microbial strains.
Experimental research over two decades into the question of whether cells have a central signal integration system, including author profile, at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.
Wikiedia provides information on this process which involves ordered sequences of biochemical reactions inside cells carried out by enzymes, resulting in a signal transduction pathway.
For education and to organize cryonics in Canada. Does not provide cryonics services.
An article summarizing and paraphrasing the thesis, which argues that immortality should be scientifically possible.
Provides cryopreservation and/or storage to individuals preserving their own sperm, embryos, testicular tissue, or ovarian tissue. Contact information for offices in New York and New Jersey.
Specializes in open identity donors and offers a photograph matching service. Provides information about their service and company, articles, blog and testimonials. Located in Washington, USA.
Private cord blood storage company that provides expert service in collection, transportation, processing, testing and long storage of cryopreserved umbilical cord blood stem cells.
Provides stem cell banking and processing services for umbilical cord and periphery blood stem cells for individual and institutional clients.
Private cord blood banking provider in Southern California using both the AXP and BioArchive systems. Includes information on the company, the uses of stem cells and diseases that can be treated.
Umbilical cord blood bank in Cyprus, with offices in Nicosia, Cyprus and London, UK.
Organized to integrate the many fields of specialization in the broad field of biology; publishes the journal American Zoologist. Organization information, job and postdoc postings, and other resources for researchers and educators.
Computer animations explaining the development of tissues and organs in the human embryo, organized in chapters with detailed explanations. Available for Mac and PC.
Details of course and related links at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark.
A site dedicated to education in the field, with the goal of encouraging students to be active and independent learners. Includes glossary, interactive puzzles, and contacts at the University of Maine, Orono.
Research overview, details of methodology, such as Xenopus cDNA probes, for expression during embryonic development and related Wnt gene and zebrafish links, from laboratory at the University of Washington.
Established to conduct basic and applied research on the ecology, distribution and conservation status of species and ecosystems with the aid of geographic information systems and remote sensing.
Ecological consultant specializing in upland and wetland restoration and creation, bioengineering, and wildlife research. New York, USA.
Offers services including wetland restoration and habitat enhancement, habitat and biological surveys, environmental planning and permitting, natural resource damage assessment and ecological risk assessment. Offices in New York and Arizona.
UK consultancy lists the wildlife-related services it offers.
Descriptions and images of the biomes of the world, freshwater ecosystems, and marine ecosystems. From the Missouri Botanical Garden.
Nature study basics, with an emphasis on backyard plants and animals. Includes a section on naming and classification, list making, and "why bother with nature?"
A peer reviewed publication of ecological educational materials by the Ecological Society of America.
Aims to improve and inspire science education and conservation efforts worldwide through field based student-scientist partnerships.
Ecology research projects for high school students and teachers designed by Cornell and Penn State University.
This edition of The Why Files examines the role of fire in natural systems, and the role of science in understanding wildfires.
Research lab focusing on forested ecosystems, primarily in the Great Lakes region.
Information from Wikipedia on the relationship of microorganisms with one another and with their environment.
Shallow lake ecology, eutrophication, restoration through biomanipulation, behavioural ecology, ecotoxicology. CV and publication list.
Postdoctoral fellow in ecology at Massey University, New Zealand. Research interests include fragmentation of habitats.
Research interests include microbial ecology and evolution, microbiogeology, molecular genetic techniques and astrobiology.
Professor of Biological Sciences at Dartmouth College, University of Kentucky. Research interests in ecology and evolutionary biology and publications.
Blog covering ecology, nature and the environment.
Forest and grassland ecology at the University of Bern.
Independent, non-profit research organization located in Cordova, Alaska. The research program covers the ecology of the region, emphasizing the long-term diversity and sustainability of resources upon which local people depend.
Australia's national science agency, using science and research to solve issues and make a difference to industry, people and the planet.
Part of the Marine Biology Lab, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Investigates the structure and functioning of ecological systems.
Describes the foothills at Stanford University, popularly known as "The Dish," and used for academic research, ecological conservation, and restorations.
The Center was established in 1973 as a multi-disciplinary unit, separate from but affiliated with numerous IFAS departments and research and extension facilities throughout Florida.
The research arm of the agencies that manage wilderness areas in the United States.
Dr. Doug Larson at the University of Guelph heads a team of scientists devoted to studying the ecology of cliffs.
Exploratory and Euclidean methods in Environmental sciences.
Simulations of data based upon relationships presented in the journal Ecology, with 25 different simulations for each journal volume.
Dissertation by Stephan Imfeld (Universität Zürich).
Their research focuses on ecology, management, and conservation of sensitive wildlife species.