IMB, Main Page Information about administration, departments, education and research. The institute has the following departments Arctic biology, Biochemistry, Experimental Pathology, Pharmachology, immunology, Medical Biochemistry, Medical Physiology, Microbiology and Virology, Molecular Biotechnology, and Morphology. http://www.fm.uit.no/info/imb/uk/
Department Of Cell & Molecular Biology Research in microbiology, immunology, structural biology, molecular biology, and molecular cell biology. http://www.icm.uu.se/
HHMI's Ask A Scientist A dynamic resource for science students providing an online email form for submitting questions for a wide range of biological disciplines including human genetics, neurobiology, molecular biology, biological structure, and immunology. http://www.holidaylectures.org/askascientist/
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Dalhousie Medical School, Nova Scotia, Canada Research in the neurosciences, cardiovascular, infectious disease, cancer cell biology, transplantation immunology, molecular genetics and population health. http://www.medicine.dal.ca/
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Index Of /2738m Introduction, morphology, transmission, immunology, and treatment. From the University of East London, B.Sc Applied biology course project. http://homepages.uel.ac.uk/2738m/
The University Of Chicago Cancer Research Center Comprehensive academic cancer institution specializes in molecular biology, genetics, immunology, clinical trials and diagnostics. http://www-uccrc.uchicago.edu/
Extractions: Home About Us For Researchers For Patients ... How You Can Help The University of Chicago Cancer Research Center is a collaborative effort of more than 150 researchers and physicians engaged in discovering new insights into cancers causes, qualities and cures. The Centers six dynamic programs focus on Cell Signaling and Gene Regulation, Cancer Molecular Genetics and Hematopoiesis, Immunology and Cancer, Clinical and Experimental Therapeutics, Advanced Imaging, and Clinical Cancer Genetics and Prevention.
Laboratory Of Experimental And Computational Biology Laboratory of Experimental and Computational biology (LECB) formerly the Laboratory of Mathematical biology (LMMB). Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, Maryland. Research areas macromolecular structure and function; membrane structure and function; immunology; phamacokinetics and computational and modeling methodology. http://www-lmmb.ncifcrf.gov/
Extractions: The activities of the Laboratory Experimental and Computational Biology (LECB) fall into several broad areas: macromolecular structure and function; membrane structure and function; immunology; phamacokinetics and computational and modeling methodology. The work is both theoretical and experimental. Application of theoretical understanding to these biological systems is accomplished through the use of advanced computing. Many of the theoretical studies are possible only through use of the supercomputing facilities at the Advanced Biomedical Computing Center, FCRDC, which was created and sponsored through the initiative of the Laboratory of Experimental and Computational Biology. The Laboratory oversees the development and operation of the contractor-operated The ABCC which serves as the only public-domain supercomputing center dedicated to biomedical research in the world. Access is provided to suitable applicants from the biomedical community, on the basic of scientific priority as evaluated by a time allocation group made up of representatives from the NCI, other NIH Institutes, and the extramural community. The goal is to provide access for challenging computational biology problems to proven, easy-to-use, fast, reliable, efficient, high-performance computers. The computing environment is centered around MIMD supercomputers and scalar parallel machines. A fiber optic network interconnects these platforms, and provides Internet access and high speed connections to a userbase of more than 1600 researchers.
Extractions: Graduate Studies Homepage The Graduate Program in Immunology, Microbiology and Vaccine Biology is an integrated graduate program that provides predoctoral training and Ph.D. research opportunities in the areas of Immunology, Microbiology and Vaccine Biology. This graduate program is based at the University of Rochester Medical Center (Rochester, New York) and it is administered principally by faculty from the Department of Microbiology and Immunology and the Center for Vaccine Biology and Immunology . Other participating Departments and Centers include the Departments of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Chemical Engineering, Dermatology, Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics and Psychiatry, the Center for Oral Biology and the University of Rochester Cancer Center. This doctoral program seeks to provide an outstanding training environment for the predoctoral education of the next generation of immunologists and microbiologists who will be working in academic institutions, industry, government laboratories and private research foundations. This environment includes: outstanding Ph.D. research opportunities; concerned, skilled, and interactive research mentors whose research addresses a wide diversity of scientific questions; state-of-the art research facilities; newly redesigned graduate level lecture courses; advanced topical seminars; and opportunities to attend and actively participate in scientific meetings providing a wide range of faculty expertise and research opportunities.
Topics Diversity of Life, DNA and RNA, Ecology, Development, Evolution, General Science.Genetics, immunology, Microbiology, Molecules, Physiology, Plant biology. Viruses. http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/T/TOC.html
Extractions: Browsing this list may reveal, more easily than searching through the index/glossary, topics you wish to examine. Ames Test for mutagens Angiogenesis BCL-2 : the role of this proto-oncogene in leukemia and apoptosis Burkitt's Lymphoma : the molecular basis of this B-cell tumor Cancer (general discussion) Cancer: The Causes and Prevention of Cancer as described by Bruce Ames, who has studied these questions for many years Cancer: fighting it with inhibitors of angiogenesis Cancer Cells in Culture Cancer Immunotherapy Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) : its molecular basis Estimating cancer risks Immunotherapy of cancer The LD test ... Magnetic fields : do they cause cancer?
Extractions: Useful Links (Teaching: K-12) A listing of laboratories with positions available includes the following: If you wish to apply for a position in any of these labs, please send a CV, a statement of research interests and names of three references to the relevant Principle Investigator. Contact/address information can be obtained from the individual faculty web pages listed above. http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/GEBS/faculty/nick_crispe.htm
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Department Of Cell Biology, Yale University Offers graduate and medical students comprehensive training in neurobiology, developmental biology, infectious disease biology, molecular biology of nucleic acids, immunology, glycobiology, molecular biology and molecular medicine. http://info.med.yale.edu/cellbio/
Extractions: O ver its brief 30-year history, cell biology has matured into a vigorous, and rapidly expanding discipline. Today, it forms an essential bridge between important basic fields such as biochemistry, developmental biology, physiology, neurobiology, molecular genetics, immunobiology and microbiology. Since cell biology focuses on the functions of cells in diverse contexts, it also provides a natural connection between basic biological research and medicine. C ell Biology's range of interest is exceedingly broad, extending from general issues such as the biogenesis of cellular membranes, the properties of the extracellular matrix, the dynamics of the cytoskeleton, the interactions between the nucleus and cytosol, and the cellular basis of tissue function, to quite detailed questions of molecular function and recognition. True to the interdisciplinary origins of the field, cell biologists tend to rely on a wide spectrum of methodological and conceptual approaches. Currently, molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics and a variety of morphological tools feature prominently among them. The style of working is more problem than methods-oriented. A typical cell biologist is a hypothesis-driven experimentalist. T he Department of Cell Biology at Yale Medical School has, since its inception in 1974, been exceptionally active and well-recognized both in education and in research. While the main research focus has centered around cellular membranes and their functions, the department also has major activities in neurobiology, developmental biology, infectious disease biology, molecular biology of nucleic acids, immunology, glycobiology, molecular biology and molecular medicine. By pooling together the broad expertise available at Yale with the specific strengths of its own faculty, the Department offers graduate and medical students
Extractions: Building on the existing strong programs in Immunology, Microbiology and Vaccine Biology at the University of Rochester, the Center for Vaccine Biology and Immunology focusses on basic research into immunological mechanisms, and also on the long-term goal of helping to design the next generation of vaccines. The Center occupies 31,500 square feet of research space on the top floor of the recently (1999) constructed Kornberg Medical Research Building at the University of Rochester Medical Center. In addition, faculty throughout the Medical Center, including those in the new research building, share state-of-the-art core facilities which are housed in the new research building and elsewhere. Selected Programs which interact extensively with the Center include the following: Department of Microbiology and Immunology Allergy, Rheumatology and Immunology Unit
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Vision Science Graduate Program - University Of South Carolina Find out about admissions, programs, and research in various laboratories at the USC Medical School including the Retinal Cell biology Laboratory and the Departments of Ophthalmology, Microbiology and immunology, and Developmental biology. http://www.med.sc.edu/micro/visdef.htm
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Extractions: Graduate Studies Homepage The Graduate Program in Immunology, Microbiology and Vaccine Biology is an integrated graduate program that provides predoctoral training and Ph.D. research opportunities in the areas of Immunology, Microbiology and Vaccine Biology. This graduate program is based at the University of Rochester Medical Center (Rochester, New York) and it is administered principally by faculty from the Department of Microbiology and Immunology and the Center for Vaccine Biology and Immunology . Other participating Departments and Centers include the Departments of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Chemical Engineering, Dermatology, Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics and Psychiatry, the Center for Oral Biology and the University of Rochester Cancer Center. This doctoral program seeks to provide an outstanding training environment for the predoctoral education of the next generation of immunologists and microbiologists who will be working in academic institutions, industry, government laboratories and private research foundations. This environment includes: outstanding Ph.D. research opportunities; concerned, skilled, and interactive research mentors whose research addresses a wide diversity of scientific questions; state-of-the art research facilities; newly redesigned graduate level lecture courses; advanced topical seminars; and opportunities to attend and actively participate in scientific meetings providing a wide range of faculty expertise and research opportunities.