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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

121. Biology Careers
biology courses are part of a program leading to a secondary school teaching endorsement in biology as a primary or secondary area or as part of a natural
http://biology.creighton.edu/biomajor/biocareers.html

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Careers in Biology
The 2002 edition of Jobs Rated Almanac lists "Biologist" as the best overall job to have ("Lumberjack" was the worst). According to the study, by Tony Lee and Les Krantz, bioloigsts have expanding job opportunities, are well-regarded, experience low stress, and make an average of $92,000 a year. The majority of the opportunities for biologists are in the fields of biotechnology, medicine, agriculture, and environmental protection. But Creighton biology majors are also graduates with a broad liberal arts education and can compete successfully for jobs in the general economy. Alumni of our department include physicians, dentists, deans of medical and graduate schools, research scientists, environmental analysts, nature center interpreters, and teachers, as well as archbishops and presidents of major companies. Careers for Biology Majors, an informative career planning guide, is available from the Departmental Office. Health Professions:
A degree in the biological sciences is one of the most logical preparations for training in medicine, dentistry, and the allied health professions. Creighton biology majors are successful applicants to professional schools in the health sciences, including Creighton's own professional schools. The Biology Department's faculty have a wealth of experience in pre-health advising and work closely with the University's other pre-health science advisors.

122. Resources
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.
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These are some useful tools to enhance your experience when using Molecular Probes products.
Here are some courses and workshops where fluorescence detection technologies are presented and discussed.

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123. Biology At Amherst
Overview of the department, courses, faculty, research, facilities, alumni, seminars, and links.
http://www.amherst.edu/~biology/
Biology students and faculty at Amherst are engaged in studying how living organisms function, develop, reproduce, interact, behave, and evolve. We offer courses for students with career interests in biology and medicine, and courses for students who are not majoring in science but who wish to study modern biology as part of liberal arts education. The Biology faculty are active in research, and students participate in that research in several ways, notably through the Senior Honors Program The faculty job opening in Biology listed here earlier in the academic year has been filled. We interact and collaborate with other natural science departments at Amherst, particularly Chemistry and Neuroscience . Also, since Amherst is a member of the Five College Consortium, Biology students at Amherst can take advantage of opportunities at the other four institutions. Examples are the Five College Coastal and Marine Sciences Program,

124. Cell Biology At SFU
Lists research members and courses taught. Include pictures of cells.
http://quarmby.ca/cellbio/
Cell Biology at SFU Accili ion channels, pacemaker mechanisms of the heart Beh cholesterol molecular genetics and genomics Brandhorst Delaney neurophysiology of synapses, calcium imaging Haunerland lipid transport proteins Hawkins developmental genetics Moore microbiology, toxicant degradation by fungi Quarmby calcium, microtubules, cell cycle Tibbits cardiac membranes Opening for
Assistant Professor
Cell Biology
Journal Club
Graduate Courses

881-1: Cell Biology Journal Club
881-3: Regulation of the Eukaryotic Cell Cycle
Undergraduate Courses
BISC 403: Advanced Cell Biology
BISC 405: Cell Physiology

125. ETH - D-Biol - Willkommen Im Departement Biologie
Overview, departmental subdivisions, groups and laboratories, research projects, courses and lectures, and services.
http://www.biol.ethz.ch/

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Home Aktuell Personen ... D-BIOL
Willkommen im Departement Biologie
Links: Functional Genomics Center
Akademischer Kalender

Vorlesungsverzeichnis

ETH Portal Dozent
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TELEJOB (Academic job exchange board)
ETH life Tagesberichte
Rendez-vous im All Venustransit live - verfolgt von ETH-Astronomen, die eine neue Instrumentierung testen.
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Das Departement Biologie ist eines von sechzehn Departementen der ETH Zürich. Es besteht aus 6 Instituten und 9 selbständigen Professuren; diese Einheiten sind in verschiedenen Bereichen der Grundlagen- und angewandten Forschung beteiligt. Grundlagen-Forschungsbereiche sind Themen der Biochemie, der Biophysik, der molekularen und zellulären Biologie, der Mikrobiologie und der Pflanzenwissenschaften gewidmet. Angewandt wird in den Gebieten der Biotechnologie, der Biomechanik und der Sportphysiologie geforscht. Viele verschiedene experimentelle Systeme werden benutzt, um grundlegende Fragen der Biologie zu klären. Untersuchung der Rolle des Struktur-Funktion-Verhältnisses auf allen Niveaux der biologischen Komplexität stellen das zentrale Thema dar. Dieses umfaßt z.B. Abhängigkeiten von Biomolekülen und deren Liganden, von Biomolekülen und Zellstrukturen, Erkennungsprozesse zwischen Zellen und Gewebe und die Funktion des gesamten Organismus.
Bilder vom DBiol-Kongress 2004

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126. UAD - Courses - Courses By Schools - DipHE Biological Sciences
Home courses courses by schools DipHE Biological Sciences. DipHE Biological Sciences. UCAS Code C121 DipHE/BioS Duration Two
http://www.abertay.ac.uk/Courses/CDetails.cfm?RID=4&CID=173

127. Jim Mattsson
Assistant professor in plant physiology and development. Current research program, courses, laboratory, abstracts and publications.
http://www.sfu.ca/biology/faculty/mattsson/
Jim Mattsson
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT
Biological Sciences

Simon Fraser University

B.Sc. and Ph.D. Uppsala University Sweden
Room SSB7107
jim_mattsson@sfu.ca
Laboratory Webpage
BISC 333 - Developmental Biology

BISC 366 - Plant Physiology

Current Research Program
Our research focuses on the genetic regulation of vascular tissue development in plants. Specific questions are (1) what is the molecular mechanism behind vascular strand formation? (2) which genes regulate fiber differentiation? (3) which genes regulate the rate of wood formation and the cellular composition of wood? We focus our research on two model plant species, Arabidopsis and poplar, since considerable genetic resources are available for both species. In Arabidopsis we are using both traditional mutagenesis and reverse genetics to approach gene function, whereas reverse genetics is the preferred choice in poplar. Please contact me if you want more information and if you are considering an undergraduate or graduate research project in this laboratory. People in the laboratory Carol Wenzel, post doctoral fellow

128. UPenn - SAS - Biology
General departmental information, programs of study, courses, research, facilities, people, and calendar.
http://www.bio.upenn.edu/
05 February 2004
Dr. Daniel H. Janzen , Thomas E. and Louise G. DiMaura Endowed Term Chair in Professor in Conservation Biology, has received the John Scott Award from the City Trusts of Philadelphia. Dr. Janzen won the award for his contributions to conservation biology based on the quantitative formulation of the consequences of seed predation to animals and plants resulting in better interface between society and tropical wildland biodiversity. The award is given to "the most deserving men and women whose inventions have contributed in some outstanding way to the comfort, welfare and happiness of mankind." Previous winners of the John Scott Award include Madame Curie, Thomas Edison, Jonas Salk, and the Wright brothers.
Visit the following link for more information: http://janzen.sas.upenn.edu/
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Department of Biology
School of Arts and Sciences

University of Pennsylvania

102 Leidy Laboratories
415 S University Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA

129. The Scientific Method
Review of the steps involved in observation, hypothesis testing and prediction, with an interactive assignment in biology.
http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio104/sci_meth.htm
The Scientific Method The following steps make up the Scientific Method . These steps make up a method which may be used to logically solve problems in many other areas of life. Françesco Redi and Louis Pasteur used the scientific method to disprove the idea of spontaneous generation. First, though, do you see any animals in this picture? (if so, click on them)
If you were really in that place and trying to figure out what you were seeing, you could use the scientific method to study the “problem.”
(There is a link to an explanation of the photograph near the bottom of this page.)
Observation:

For centuries, people based their beliefs on their interpretations of what they saw going on in the world around them without testing their ideas to determine the validity of these theories — in other words, they didn’t use the scientific method to arrive at answers to their questions. Rather, their conclusions were based on untested observations. Among these ideas, since at least the time of Aristotle (4th Century BC), people (including scientists) believed that simple living organisms could come into being by spontaneous generation . This was the idea that non-living objects can give rise to living organisms . It was common “knowledge” that simple organisms like worms, beetles, frogs, amd salamanders could come from dust, mud, etc., and food left out, quickly “swarmed” with life. For example:

130. Department Of Biology
Describes courses, faculty, special programs, degree programs.
http://depts.gallaudet.edu/biology/
800 Florida Avenue N.E. Washington, DC 20002 TTY/V: 202.651.5385
Comments and questions - contact the webmaster Last modification: March, 2004

131. Bachelor Of Science In Biology Science Education - Taylor University
EDU 332 is only required for those seeking licensure in junior high/middle school. Science courses. Select four hours of organismal biology courses from
http://www.taylor.edu/academics/acadDepts/biology/biologyProgram/bio_bs_science_
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Bachelor of Science in Biology Science Education
The BS Science Education of Biology major is a broad-based liberal arts degree that prepares pre-service teachers for entry into the teaching profession.  This program assists students in obtaining a broad background in biology while allowing for flexibility in the program. The NCATE and the Indiana State Board of Higher Education certify this program.
The bachelor of science degree in biology science education requires 87-97 hours of professional education courses, required science courses, and biology core and elective courses.
Professional Education Core
3 Credits Education in America 3 Credits Educational Psychology 3 Credits Teaching in Secondary, Junior High/Middle Schools - Special Methods 3 Credits Exceptional Children 3 Credits The Junior High/Middle School 1 Credits Classroom Management 15 Credits Supervised Internship in Secondary Schools EDU 410 and 431 must be taken concurrently.

132. UW--Department Of Biology
Includes faculty listings, graduate and undergraduate information, courses, links, news, and events.
http://depts.washington.edu/biology/
Department of Biology
University of Washington
Box 351800
Seattle, WA 98195-1800
Phone: (206) 543-1620
Fax: (206) 543-3041
General Info: biology@u.washington.edu
Undergrad Info: bioladv@u.washington.edu
Grad Info: farrowj@u.washington.edu

133. Ursinus College Biology Department
Provides information on faculty, courses, and programs of this department.
http://webpages.ursinus.edu/biology/newbiodept_web/index.htm

Biology

Environmental Studies
Neuroscience Premed
Ursinus College Home Page http://www.ursinus.edu

134. Biology Course Descriptions
Prerequisite for all biology courses above Bio 101 is High School biology completed within the last 5 years or completion of biology 100 or previous college
http://www.cscc.edu/DOCS/BIODES.HTM
Biology (BIO) A mandatory safety lesson (normally given in the laboratory) must be completed before the student is admitted to certain biology laboratory sessions. Approved safety glasses are required for some laboratory sessions and may be purchased through the Bookstore. Attendance during the first week of class is mandatory and may affect a student’s continuation in these classes. Students must complete 60% of the laboratories in a course to receive credit. Courses in this area may require additional hours outside of the scheduled class times. Prerequisite for all Biology courses above Bio 101 is High School Biology completed within the last 5 years or completion of Biology 100 or previous college credit in biology.
BIO 100 Introduction to Biological Sciences (A,W,SP,SU -DL) 4 credits‘
A general biology course in which basic principles of the characteristics of life, biochemistry, cell reproduction and genetics are explored. Students who enroll in the distance version of this course will be required to come to campus for exams and orientation meetings.
Lecture: 4 hours – Lab: hours
Prerequisite: Placement into ENGL 100 or higher. Not open to students with credit for BIO 111, BIO 112, BIO 125, BIO 126, BIO 121, BIO 161, BIO 174, NSCI 101 or subsequent course that this list serves as course prerequisites.

135. The Huntsman Marine Science Centre
A nonprofit organization founded by 20 universities in Eastern Canada. It provides field research and teaches marine biology and oceanography. Lists member organizations, courses and contact information.
http://www.huntsmanmarine.ca/
learning experiences for universities high schools elementary schools teachers and adults. News (April - June 2004) Bay of Fundy Species Information Database now online Field Courses 2004! Applications for Scholarships now closed BIODAQUA International Exchange ... Co-op students at the ARC field courses, workshops and conferences laboratories, research boats and aquaria for researchers a public Aquarium/Museum open to all visitors from May to October. pedigreed Atlantic salmon for the NB industry species identification services and collections at the Atlantic Reference Centre
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136. Popbio
Details on programs, faculty, and courses of this department at the University of Virginia.
http://minerva.acc.Virginia.EDU/~biology/Fac/fac_res/pop_bio.html
University of Virginia
The program in Evolution and Population Biology at UVa is currently recruiting graduate students. Faculty in Biology, and associated faculty in Environmental Sciences and Physics, work closely together advising students on projects related to the evolutionary ecology of natural populations, phylogenetic analysis, and conservation. Mountain Lake Biological Station is used for field studies by many students, faculty, and by evolutionary ecologists from throughout the country.
JANIS ANTONOVICS
Lewis and Clark Professor. Population and ecological genetics, with a current emphasis on the role of pathogens in the evolution and population dynamics of natural populations.
LAURA GALLOWAY
Assistant Professor. Plant ecological genetics including breeding systems, life history, and ecological and evolutionary response to environmental heterogeneity.
JOHN GITTLEMAN
Associate Professor. Macroevolution with particular emphasis on phylogenetic analyses and applications, and conservation and biodiversity.

137. Biology
biology courses taken in preparation for medical school often include Genetics, Microbiology, Immunology, Animal Physiology, Vertebrate Comparative Anatomy
http://www.hanover.edu/biology/biology.html
Biology at Hanover: (select a topic then click on "Go There") Major Program Courses Careers for bio majors Areas of Study Tropical Biology Student Research Our Students Tri-Beta
    Major Program: Biology courses - 115, 120, 221, 231, 318, 301, 302, 471 (culminating experience); three others, two of which must be at the 300 level, but not to include 307, 308, 357, 370, or 380.
    Cognate Course: Chemistry 121-122. Comprehensive Evaluation: Total of 9.5 major courses, plus 2 cognates = 11.50. Minor: Biology courses - 115; 120; any three others, but not to include 307, 325, 327, 329, 370, or 371. Total of 5 minor courses. All courses (except 301, 302, 325, 327, and 329) include an integrated laboratory experience. Pre-professional: materials not finished yet.
Course Descriptions:
  • Bio 115: General Biology I: Ecology and Evolution. An introduction to the scientific study of life with emphasis on evolution, classical genetics, ecology, and the philosophy and methods of science. For all students starting a biology natural science sequence. Bio 120: General Biology II: Cells and Genes. An introduction to the scientific study of life with emphasis on the chemistry of life, cells, and molecular genetics. For prospective natural science majors. Prerequisites: 115 and either Chemistry 111 or 121 or permission of instructor.

138. North Central College Biology Department
Details on faculty, courses, resources and research.
http://www.noctrl.edu/academics/departments/biology/department_site/
News Research Courses Faculty ... Alumni The Biology Department offers a wide spectrum of courses in the biological sciences. The curriculum provides our students with an awareness of biological unity and humankind's relationship to the rest of the living world, as well as exposure to the latest biological techniques. Research , the way we learn more in our field, is an integral part of our curriculum. The Biology Department offers B.A. and B.S. degrees and participates with the Chemistry Department in a joint Biochemistry degree program.
News from the department (more on News page)
Zach Pratt
2004 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship winner Congratulations to Biochemistry major Zach Pratt , one of 310 science and mathematics students nationwide awarded a Barry M. Goldwater scholarship. More on the News page. The Biology and Chemistry departments have recently applied for an NSF grant to fund program improvements for first-year students. If funded, new programs will include a science-specific first-year orientation program and opportunities for first-year students to collaborate with faculty on research projects during Interim. Summer Research : The recently launched Campaign to Endow Student Research in Science will raise $1 million to support more students doing full-time research during the summer. Last year, 11 students participated. To learn more about our summer research program, see the

139. Universitatea "Babes-Bolyai" Cluj-Napoca
Offers both undergraduate and graduate courses in fields ranging from literature and history to computer science and biology.
http://www.ubbcluj.ro
Serviciul Cercetare Stiintifica , UBB
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140. Trinity College Biology Department
courses emphasizing the molecular nature of living systems as well as courses treating cell biology, genetics, development, plant and animal morphology and function, ecology, field studies, and evolution.
http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/biol/
The Biology Major at Trinity College Course Descriptions Contact Information Faculty Listing Resources for Students General Resources Information for the Science Poster Symposium Biology (and other) Teaching Resources Instructions for completion of Honors thesis Biological Diversity links ... Online Science Magazines Last revised: - 9/03

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