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  1. Modern High School Biology, a Recommended Course of Study by Dorothy F. Stone, 1959
  2. High school and college biology:A multi-level model of the effects of high school biology courses on student academic performance in introductory college biology courses : (Dissertation) by John Francis Loehr, 2005-09-01
  3. Investigating environmental problems in a high school biology course, for grades 11-12 (Sedro-Woolley project report) by William Reinard, 1971
  4. New Choices, New Responsibilities: Ethical Issues in the Life Sciences : A Teaching Resource on Bioethics for High School Biology Courses by Bruce Jennings, Kathleen Nolan, et all 1991-11
  5. [Master's project] by Michelle L Wood, 1999
  6. Life is exciting: An introductory biology course for schools by L. G Humphrys, 1966
  7. Modern high school biology;: A recommended course of study (Science Manpower Project monographs) by Dorothy F Stone, 1959
  8. A general outline for a high school advanced biology course by Carl Cochrane, 1982
  9. The living barrier: A primer on transfer across biological membranes (Monographs in modern biology for upper school and university courses) by Roy Jerome Levin, 1969
  10. Statistical Tools in Human Biology: Proceedings of the 17th Course of the International School of Mathematics "G Stampacchia" : Erice, Italy 18-25 S (Science ... Culture Series (Singapore). Mathematics.) by Italy) G. Stampacchia International School of Mathematics 1993 (Erice, E. Pacciani, et all 1994-12
  11. Excitable cells (Monographs in modern biology for upper school and university courses) by F. A Miles, 1969
  12. Biology, Senior High School (Grade Ten), Course of by Author Unknown, 1927
  13. A study of the effect of a course in high school biology on performance in college biology, by Bert Cunningham, 1934
  14. Biology I-[II],: A high school course (USAFI study guide) by Alfred E Zietlow, 1963

101. Tenreasons
In addition to a yearly Tropical biology course, students also find summer research positions with Cornell, Yale and other schools round the country.
http://biology.easternct.edu/HighSchool/tenreasons.htm
B iology at Eastern
10 REASONS TO STUDY BIOLOGY
AT EASTERN
1: To benefit from the full-time attention of dedicated faculty in the biological sciences. At Eastern, all of our faculty and facilities are devoted to undergraduate instruction. You will have access to the faculty in the classroom, in the laboratory and in their offices.
Full-time faculty
Mike Adams, Ph.D. Duke University. Molecular genetics, cell biology Chuck Booth, Ph.D. University of Calgary. Physiological ecology, marine biology Carmen Cid, Ph.D. Michigan State University. Plant ecology, forest and wetland ecology Gloria Colurso, Ph.D. Penn State University.Human anatomy, physiology, endocrinology Liz Cowles, Ph.D. Michigan State University Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Biotechnology Phillip Elliott, Ph.D. Kansas State University. Evolution, population biology, Michael Gable, Ph.D. U. New Hampshire. Aquatic ecology, invertebrates, parasitology Ross Koning, Ph.D. University of Michigan. Plant physiology, botany Yaw Nsiah Ph.D. Howard University Virology, microbiology, immunology
2: To be educated in a small class atmosphere. The class size in biology courses, as with many other courses throughout the University, is kept small, especially in the laboratory, to promote greater student-faculty interaction.

102. University Of California Davis, Section Of Plant Biology
Information concerning students, faculty, courses, and labs.
http://www-plb.ucdavis.edu/
Main About the Section Faculty Courses ... Undergrad For comments or questions about this web page please contact Plant Biology This page last modified on June 24, 2003

103. UC - Subjects - Biology
of courses covering the main subjects offered within the School Animal Physiology, Biochemistry, Botany, Ecology, Genetics/Cellular and Molecular biology,
http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/subjects/biol/
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Biology, the study of living things, has an important place mong the sciences at the University of Canterbury. The newly formed School of Biological Sciences brings together the previous departments of Zoology and of Plant and Microbial Sciences. The School presents and integrated approach to the living world which, in all its diverse forms, holds untold fascination, interest and importance. During the past few decades the study of biology has undergone rapid change and has had a significant impact on the way we live. We are now able to produce antibiotics and vaccines, grow disease resistant crops, transplant organs and manipulate genes. Biologists today are concerned with such vital projects as increasing the world food supply, improving and protecting our environment and conquering disease. We need to know how microorganisms, plants and animals work and how they interact on land and in the sea and freshwaters. Biology overviews all the sciences relating to plants, animals and micro-organisms in first-year courses, then separates into specialises life science streams.

104. SuperLab Information Resource
Online biological laboratory courses - from Duquesne Univ.
http://www.science.duq.edu/biology/superlab/

105. WisTEP-Home Page
A national professional development program at the University of WisconsinMadison for K-14 science and health educators. Most courses are related to biology.
http://www.wisc.edu/wistep/
To report problems or bugs with this page contact the webmaster
Karyn Matchey
Program Description Program Mission ... Program Format In keeping with the mission of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the mission of WisTEP is to use the human and physical resources of the University in research, teaching and information to extend and support science education in communities throughout the state of Wisconsin. It therefore is an important and successful University-based model for other regions in the country. The goal of WisTEP to help teachers understand science as a way of knowing the natural world and how science is done, and to empower teachers to translate this understanding into effective methods for teaching:
  • science literacy, as defined and codified in the National Science Education Standards, and learning skills, including

106. The Department Of Food Engineering And Biotechnology
Provides courses in engineering, life and natural sciences, plus joint degree programs with the Faculties of biology and Chemistry. Information on teaching and facilities including laboratories and a food processing plant.
http://www.technion.ac.il/technion/food/

107. Autobiographical Sketch
In 1981, I was assigned to JustinSiena High School in Napa, California, where I again taught various courses in biology and religion.
http://www2.tltc.ttu.edu/dini/Personal/autobiog.htm

108. Harvard University Department Of Chemistry & Chemical Biology
Offers information about the department, its faculty, as well as courses taught.
http://www.chem.harvard.edu/
10,800 spots on a single slide. Compounds were released from one bead each and spotted in an alternating pattern on a single maleimide-derizatized glass slide. The slide was subsequently probed with a mixture of FITC-streptavidin, Cy3-DI-22, and Cy5-FKBP12. FITC, Cy3, and Cy5 fluorescence were false-colored blue, green, and red, respectively. NEW FACULTY We are very pleased to announce the addition of two faculty to our community. Professor Daniel Kahne has agreed to join our community in the summer of 2004 as Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology. Professor Suzanne Walker has agreed to join our community at the same time as Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, and Affiliate of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology. CCB COMMUNITY The following is a sampling of reports from ChemNews . See News above for a full listing. CCB Community Bradley E. Bernstein, M.D., Ph.D. of the Schreiber Group received a Career Award in the Biomedical Sciences from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund. See www.bwfund.org

109. Biological Sciences Undergraduate Program
Credit (UC, Out of state schools, EAP) If you want to petition for upper-division course credit then you should contact the UCSC biology professor that
http://www.biology.ucsc.edu/ug/substit.html
Welcome
Program Introduction
Orientation

New Students

Transfer Students
Program Information
Our Majors

Declaring your Major

Faculty Advisors

Health Sci Intern Program
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Ready for Graduation?

Program Policies Letter Grade Policy Disqualification Policies Course Substitution Policy Course Information 2003-2004 Courses Schedule Changes Course Descriptions Faculty Office Hours ... Course Fees Exams Bio Placement Exam Bio Comp Exam AP Exam Scores Advising Forms ... Science Library BioAdvising Office Thimann Labs 103A University of California Santa Cruz, CA 95064 Biology Course Substitution Policy Currently enrolled students must pursue the articulation process themselves. EAP students must get course approval prior to their departure. Students unable to gain access to the campus may ask the Biology Advising Office for assistance with the articulation process. Lower Division Credit Upper Division Credit I. Lower Division Biology Course Substitution Policy

110. Index.htm
Provides overview of 600 million years of evolution of animals and humans, human biology and various aspects of the human history of civilization. Includes hours of operation, guided tours, courses, workshops and lectures. Located in Zurich. German and English.
http://www.kulturama.ch
K U L T U R A M A
Museum des Menschen
K U L T U R A M A
Museum of mankind
K U L T U R A M A
Museum des Menschen
K U L T U R A M A
Museum of mankind
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Museo dell'uomo

111. Biology Courses
This course is designed for any biology student General biology, Majors biology, Anatomy and each night, for 7 evenings before school starts, each
http://www.butlercc.edu/biology/courses.cfm

112. Brown University Program In Biology
Undergraduate and graduate student information, majors, courses, events, faculty, and administration.
http://biomed.brown.edu/Biology.html

113. Beginner's Guide To Molecular Biology
An overview of the Central Dogma of molecular biology. Includes links to other sites, pictures, and Rasmol files.
http://www.rothamsted.bbsrc.ac.uk/notebook/courses/guide/

114. Bioinformatics.ca - Bioinformatics, Training, Jobs, Resources, And Research.
short interdisciplinary computer laboratorybased courses in use, interpretation and development of software tools for genomics, proteomics and computational biology research
http://www.bioinformatics.ca
Search Site: Apply to Workshops Mailing List Links Directory Bioinformatics People ... Bioinformatics Programs
Welcome to Bioinformatics.ca Bioinformatics.ca is the portal to bioinformatics activities in Canada and the home for the CGDN - sponsored Canadian Bioinformatics Workshops series hosted nation-wide. On these pages you will find all about these workshops, the bioinformatics certificate , and bursaries . You will also find all of the information about Canadian bioinformatics research , Canadian bioinformatics jobs , bioinformatics resources and bioinformatics training activities in Canada.
2004 Workshop Schedule:
Bioinformatics:

February 16 - 28, 2004, Vancouver
Application Deadline: December 6, 2003. Developing the Tools:
May 3 - 9, 2004, Montreal.
Application Deadline: March 13, 2004. Proteomics:
July 19 - 24, 2004, Calgary
Application Deadline: May 22, 2004. Genomics:
August 16 - 21, 2004, Vancouver. Application Deadline: June 19, 2004. Intro to Programming: not offered in 2004.

115. UC Irvine Biotechnology Program
Special laboratory courses in Biochemistry, Molecular biology, and Genetics train students to manufacture recombinant gene products using bacterial, fungal, and animal expression systems.
http://darwin.bio.uci.edu/~bio/biotechnology/index.html
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    116. Department Of Computer Science
    courses and research in software engineering, modelbased systems, intelligent robotics and computational biology.
    http://www.aber.ac.uk/compsci/
    Departmental Information Joining the department - Course Information! Teaching - current students Research ... Site Search
    Comments on this web site? Contact: cs-webman@aber.ac.uk

    117. Conservation Biology | Victoria University Of Wellington
    issues. Biological Sciences courses with Conservation biology content are taught by the School of Biological Sciences. At postgraduate
    http://www2.vuw.ac.nz/home/subjects_degrees/subjects/cons.aspx
    Th . Consider upgrading to a newer browser. Prospective Students Working at Victoria Home Studying at Victoria ... Student Life You are here: Home Subjects and Degrees Subjects Conservation Biology Subjects and Degrees Subjects Offered at Victoria (A-Z List) Undergraduate Degrees Postgraduate Degrees ... Academic Prospectuses
    Select Another Subject. . . Accounting Anthropology Applied Linguistics Architectural Studies Architecture Art History Asian Languages Asian Studies Biological Sciences Biomedical Science Building Science Business Administration Cell and Molecular Bioscience Chemistry Chinese Classical Studies, Greek and Latin Commercial Law Communications Studies Comparative Literature Computer Science Conservation Biology Creative Writing Criminology Deaf Studies Design Design Studies Development Studies Drama Ecology and Biodiversity e-Commerce Econometrics Economic History Economics Education English Literature and Language Environmental Studies Ethics European Languages European Studies Film Finance Financial Mathematics French Gender and Women's Studies Geography Geology Geophysics German Greek History Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations Industrial Design Information Systems Information Technology Interior Architecture International Business Italian Japanese Landscape Architecture Latin

    118. Department Of Biology - Loyola College
    Degree information, courses, faculty and staff, physical facilities, research, and links.
    http://www.loyola.edu/biology/
    News:
    Loyola students Beth Gregg and Irene Parker presented their research at the UMBC Undergraduate Research Symposium in Chemical and Biological Sciences on November 1. Congratulations!!
    Justin Garyu has been awarded a 2003 UNCF-MERCK Undergraduate Science Research Scholarship Award. He is one of only 15 students nationwide to be awarded this scholarship and is the first Loyola student to receive it. In addition to providing significant scholarship support for his undergraduate education, the scholarship program includes two Merck Summer Internships. CONGRATULATIONS, JUSTIN!
    Kathryn Harrison and Megan Pomianek were awarded highly competitive Goldwater Scholarships. Students are eligible to apply for these scholarships in their Sophomore or Junior year. Approximately 300 scholarships are awarded nationwide. CONGRATULATIONS, KAT AND MEGAN!
    Events:
    Fall 2003 Student Seminar Series
    Friday October 24 DS 075 1PM
    Ken Bujold
    Vienna Lowenbraun
    Friday November 7 DS 075 1PM
    Christen LaSpina Irene Parker Friday November 14 DS 075 1PM Beth Gregg Erin Krowicki Friday November 21 DS 075 1PM Justin Garyu Andrew Smith Department of Biology Phone: 410-617-2642 Fax: 410-617-5682

    119. Molecular Biology - Spring 2003
    Details of course run at Davidson, North Carolina.
    http://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/Molbio/molecular.html
    Molecular Biology (Bio304)
    Dr. A. Malcolm Campbell
    Spring Semester, 2003
    Top 100 Sites for the years 2000, 2001 and 2002.
    Syllabus
    Important Dates
    Daily Schedule (public domain) Daily Schedule (restricted access) Student Web Pages for This Course Laboratory Schedule Outlined (not used in 2003) Laboratory Schedule In Context of Research Question (not used in 2003) Examples of Molecular Exams Additional Course Resources Practice Calculations and Controls Tips for DNA restriction enzyme digestions and electrophoresis
  • Top 10 Fun Facts for DNA Electrophoresis
  • Trouble Shooting DNA agarose gels
  • Trouble Shooting Transformation of E. coli Web-Related Resources Exams from 2003
  • 120. Biology, Biology Degrees, Biology Research U.W.A. - Institute Of Biological Scie
    Offers a range of courses in biology, zoology, genetics and life sciences.
    http://www.aber.ac.uk/biology/

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