Microbiology - Virology Resources - Academic Info An annotated directory of Internet resources on microbiology and virology, including gateways to medical microbiology, HIV, AIDS, E. coli, and Ebola information. http://academicinfo.net/microbio.html
Richard Taylor : Functional Viral Formulation : 12/06/04 Interests in virology, molecular biology, biochemical engineering. Current work is on functional formulation of gene therapy vectors and vaccines. University of Cambridge, UK. http://www.cheng.cam.ac.uk/groups/biosci/rt.html
Extractions: BioScience Engineering Group University of Cambridge Department of Chemical Engineering BioScience Group Front Page ... Contact Richard Taylor Researcher in Bioscience Engineering Richard Taylor graduated from Imperial College, London, with a BSc in Biochemistry in 2001 before moving to Cambridge. He is currently completing a PhD on the functional formulation of viral and DNA based gene therapeutics and is expecting to be in a position to leave Cambridge by October 2004. He holds a BBSRC Industrial CASE Studentship, and works with the cooperating company : Nektar Therapeutics , in Bradford. Details of current work can be found on Richard Taylor's Research page Further personal information can be obtained by following the links on the left of this page. In addition to research work, he teaches undergraduate students, in Medical and Natural Sciences Biochemistry and Molecular Cell Biology ) Working with students from Queens,
Microbiology And Immunology On-line files are now protected. Bacteriology, virology, Parasitology and Immunology quizzes are on the contents pages. This site has achieved http://www.med.sc.edu:85/book/welcome.htm
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Sciences | School Of Molecular & Biomedical Science Information is supplied about the staff, research and teaching activities and positions available. Has tools for molecular anlaysis and a collection of links to microbiology, immunology and virology sites. http://www.microbiology.adelaide.edu.au/
National Institute For Communicable Diseases The National Institute for virology (NIV) and the Department of virology, University of the Witwatersrand. The NIV functions as http://www.nicd.ac.za/default.asp
CIMB Online Journal Review papers, since 1999, in all areas of molecular biology, including plant and animal systems, human genetics, molecular microbiology, virology, and biotechnology. Free access to contents and abstracts, but full text is for subscribers in US$ or UK£ to Horizon Scientific Press. http://www.horizonpress.com/cimb/online.html
Extractions: Free access to the Table of Contents and Abstracts. Access to the full text document is also available . For details click here Table of Contents for Volume 1 (1999) Table of Contents for Volume 2 (2000) Table of Contents for Volume 3 (2001) Table of Contents for Volume 4 (2002) Table of Contents for Volume 5 (2003) Table of Contents for Volume 6 (2004) Home Page
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Reviews In Medical Microbiology - Home Journal of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Covering developments and techniques in medical microbiology, virology, mycology, parasitology, clinical microbiology, and hospital infection. http://www.revmedmicrobiol.com
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Extractions: Useful Links (Teaching: K-12) The following lectures and teaching materials are presently available. Information is continually being added to this page, so check back regularly! Course schedule; homepage Selected lectures from the course are available (Spring 2003 course): Note that several of the 2001 lectures have been translated into Spanish , courtesy of Dr. Nestor Nunez Acevedo, MD. Malaga, Espana To download Abode Acrobat reader (free!), click here
WWW.M.I.C.R.O.LV Institute of Microbiology and virology, Latvian University. Present pages of some labs, article annotations. http://www.micro.lv
Microbiology, Immunology And Virology Websites Microbiology, Immunology and virology Websites. Add your Site. Microbiology, Immunology and virology Societies. Microbiology Societies. http://www.microbiology.adelaide.edu.au/general/microwww.htm
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CDC West Nile Virus Homepage Background, entomology, vertebrate ecology, NYC area outbreak, virology, surveillance, control, prevention, and bibliography regarding West Nile virus infection in the U.S. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnile/index.htm
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Viruses From Structure To Biology Introduction Historical Timeline Discussion Comments About This Site . http://medschool.wustl.edu/~virology/
Welcome To The Channing Laboratory Website Multidisciplinary research division of Brigham and Women's Hosp. and Harvard Med. School, specializing in bacteriology, chronic disease epidemiology, and virology research. http://www.channing.harvard.edu
Extractions: The Channing Laboratory is a multidisciplinary research division of Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Our investigation of bacteriology, chronic disease epidemiology and virology is successfully integrated through the efforts of the Director, Dr. Dennis Kasper (William Ellery Channing Professor), and the Co-Directors, Dr. Elliott Kieff (Harriet Ryan Albee Professor) and Dr. Frank Speizer (Edward H. Kass Professor).
J Gen Virol -- Home For faster access to Journal of General virology Online from these countries use this URL http//intlvir.sgmjournals.org Australia, Brazil, China, France http://intl-vir.sgmjournals.org/
Dept. Of Microbiology & Immunology, UIC Graduate and medical education, and research in the areas of bacteriology, virology, and immunology. Site includes information curriculum, and research description for each faculty member http://www.uic.edu/depts/mcmi/
Extractions: The Division of Virology, which includes the Medical Research Council Virology Unit, is the largest grouping of researchers in the UK focused on the molecular biology of human viruses. Glasgow has a long tradition in virological research, since the establishment some forty years ago of the direct forerunners of the present Division of Virology, namely the University's Department of Virology (the first UK department dedicated to this discipline) and the MRC Experimental Virus Research Unit (later named the Virology Unit). The Division's research programmes encompass virus genomics, fundamental studies of virus replication, gene expression and virus assembly, and the interaction of viruses with the host cell.