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         Developmental Biology:     more books (100)
  1. Developmental Biology Protocols: Volume I (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  2. Discover Biology (Full Fourth Edition) by Michael L. Cain, Carol Kaesuk Yoon, et all 2009-02-05
  3. Bones and Cartilage: Developmental Skeletal Biology by Brian K. Hall, 2005-08-11
  4. Philosophy of Biology: An Anthology (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)
  5. Gametogenesis and the early embryo: Forty-fourth Symposium of the Society for Developmental Biology, Toronto, Canada, June 13-15, 1985 by Society for Developmental Biology, 1986
  6. The Ontogeny of Information: Developmental Systems and Evolution (Science and Cultural Theory) by Susan Oyama, 2000-01-01
  7. Advances in Male Mediated Developmental Toxicity (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)
  8. Biology, Evolution, and Human Nature by Timothy H. Goldsmith, William F. Zimmerman, 2000-11-16
  9. Developmental Biology Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology, 136)
  10. Notch Signalling, Volume 92 (Current Topics in Developmental Biology)
  11. Handbook of the Biology of Aging, Sixth Edition (Handbooks of Aging)
  12. Modeling Biology: Structures, Behaviors, Evolution (Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology)
  13. Outlines & Highlights for Developmental Biology by Gilbert, ISBN: 0878932585 (Cram101 Textbook Outlines) by Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2006-06-25
  14. Cancer: A Problem of Developmental Biology (Foundations of Developmental Biology) by G.Barry Pierce, 1978-10

41. Whitehead Institute
The Whitehead Institute is a nonprofit, independent basic research and teaching institution recognized worldwide for pathfinding programs in cancer and AIDS research, developmental biology, structural biology, infectious disease, and genetics.
http://www.wi.mit.edu/

Who We Are
Career Opportunities Public Programs Support the Whitehead ... publications EXPRESS:
Principal Investigators F A C U L T Y David Bartel Andrew Chess Gerald R. Fink Rudolf Jaenisch Eric S. Lander Susan L. Lindquist Harvey F. Lodish Paul T. Matsudaira Terry L. Orr-Weaver David C. Page Ilaria Rebay David Sabatini Hazel L. Sive Robert A. Weinberg Richard A. Young F E L L O W S Mark Daly Ernest Fraenkel Alan Jasanoff A F F I L I A T E M E M B E R S David Altshuler Dave Gifford Todd Golub Labs by Subject Agrobiology AIDS Angiogenesis Antibiotic Resistance Biocomputing Group Bioengineering Bioinformatics Biomaterials BioMEMS Chips Biotechnology Brain Brain and Spinal Cord Development Cancer Cancer Genetics Catalytic RNA Cell Biology Cell Cycle Cell Cycle Clock Cell Death Cell Division Cell Signaling Cell-Cell Signaling Chaperone Proteins Chemical Genetics Cloning Combinatorial Chemistry Computational Biology Cytoskeleton Data Mining Developmental Biology Diabetes DNA Arrays DNA Methylation DNA Rearrangement DNA Replication Drosophila Drosophila Genetics Expression Cloning Eye Development Frog and Zebrafish Genetics Fungal Infections Gene Expression Gene Mapping Genome Project Genomics HIV Immune System Infection Infectious Diseases Interdisciplinary Science Leukemia Male Infertility Molecular Evolution MRI Nanotechnology Neural Networks Neurobiology NMR Origin of Life Plant Genetics Prions Protein Chemistry Protein Folding Rapamycin Receptors Ribozymes RNA Sensory System Sex Chromosome Evolution Single Neuron Imaging Small Molecule Screening Smell SNPs Statistical Genetics Stem Cells

42. Los Angeles Gerontology Research Group
Holds regular seminars on possible clinical interventions against the aging process and related topics in growth and developmental biology. Includes rosters and photographs of those living past the age of 110.
http://www.grg.org/
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43. Ingo Bormuth
Neurobiology, theoretical developmental biology, computer science.
http://www.bormuth.org/
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44. BSDB
Core TOPICS include cell biology, signalling, developmental cell biology. The Santa Cruz Meeting on developmental biology, 5th 9th August 2004.
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/lifesciences/bsdb/BSDBmeetings.htm
Meetings Other Upcoming Meetings Meeting Suggestions
BSDB Spring meetings cover a broad range of topics in Developmental Biology and are often held jointly with the BSCB Spring meeting. Attendance is usually 400-500 delegates. The format usually includes:
Four or five sessions of talks
Waddington Medal Lecture
Poster session with Prizes for the best poster
The BSDB AGM, including elections of new committee members
BSDB Autumn meetings are smaller (80-100 attendees) and devoted to the in depth discussion of a particular area of Developmental Biology.
As a prelude to more European integration, we have reached an agreement with our sister society in France to hold a joint meeting in 2003. This will take the place of our usual Autumn meeting. Travel grants to attend Spring and Autumn meetings are available to BSDB members.

45. Yale > Molecular Cellular And Developmental Biology > Introduction
Introduction The Department of Molecular, Cellular and developmental biology (MCDB) offers a wideranging program of study and research leading to the Ph.D.
http://www.mcdb.yale.edu/
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Introduction
The Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology ( MCDB ) offers a wide-ranging program of study and research leading to the Ph.D. degree. The program is supervised by approximately thirty faculty members working in six areas:
  • Biochemistry, molecular biology, and chemical biology Genetics Cell and developmental biology Neurobiology Plant sciences Biotechnology
Students whose interests overlap two or more of these areas are encouraged to develop a special program of study for themselves. In addition, students may develop programs of study in conjunction with other University departments such as Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Chemistry, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, or with other schools within the University such as the School of Medicine. The Department is located primarily in the twelve-story Kline Biology Tower and in the Osborn Memorial Laboratories. These are located on Yale's Science Hill, adjacent to Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Physics, Chemistry, Geology and Geophysics, Forestry and Environmental Studies and the Peabody Museum of Natural History.

46. Anatomy Home Page
Anatomy Intranet UCL only. UCL Home. UCL Staff Directory. LECTURER. developmental biology, Cell Molecular Dynamics. AVAILABLE. RESEARCH FELLOW. Position. AVAILABLE.
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47. The Zoological Society Of Japan
Has approximately 3,000 members to advance research and education in the field of zoological sciences, including taxonomy, systematics, ecology, ethology, cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, developmental biology, and molecular biology.
http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/zsj/index-e.html
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For any questions and request to the home page please mail to the following address.
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Total visiting guests from Jan. 1, 2000: 30,000 +

48. Welcome To In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal
Current Issue April 2003. HIGHLIGHTS. Mammalian Gene Expression in Suspension Cells; Porcine Liver Cell Line Establishment; Murine ES
http://inva.allenpress.com/invaonline/?request=index-html

49. Cell And Developmental Biology Graduate Program
Details of course and related links at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark.
http://lifesci.rutgers.edu/~cdb/
Cell and Developmental Biology
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The Graduate Program in Cell and Developmental Biology (abbreviated as the CDB program) is part of a large, diverse, and highly interactive community of biological scientists that form the Molecular BioScience Graduate Program at Rutgers University and UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. This consortium currently is made up of seven graduate programs from the two adjacent universities that functions to coordinate the recruitment, admissions, and first year core curriculum offering of Ph.D. students, as well as to give aid our students in selecting Ph.D. research advisers from among the more than 200 faculty members on campus. The CDB program currently has approximately 90 faculty members from a number of departments in the two universities. Faculty research spans

50. Journal Of Heredity
Articles discuss gene action, regulation, and transmission in both plant and animal species, including the genetic aspects of botany, cytogenetics and evolution, zoology, and molecular and developmental biology.
http://jhered.oupjournals.org/
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Browse the Archive Email notification of TOCs ABOUT THE JOURNAL ... RELATED LINKS Other Oxford University Press journals that may be of interest:
Behavioral Ecology
Journal of Experimental Botany Journal of Plankton Research Mutagenesis ... Human Molecular Genetics
For faster access from selected countries outside of North America use this URL: Journal of Heredity is published for the American Genetic Association by Oxford University Press assisted by Stanford University Libraries' HighWire Press
Online ISSN: 1471-8505

51. View Archives
In Vitro Cellular and developmental biologyAnimal. In Vitro Cellular developmental biology Animal Volume 39 (2003) Author Index Keyword Index;
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52. Developmental Biology
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.
http://www.developmentalbiology.com/

53. Vanderbilt University Developmental Biology Program
Offers didactic courses and studies in pattern formation, cellular differentiation and morphogenesis during animal development, and research on model organisms, at Vanderbilt Medical Center, Nashville, TN.
http://www.mc.Vanderbilt.Edu/devbio/
Contact
Information: Christopher Wright
Developmental
Biology Program
MRBIII 3140A
Nashville, TN
chris.wright@.

vanderbilt.edu
Lila Solnica-Krezel
Developmental
Biology Program
MRBIII 4260A Nashville, TN 37232 lilianna.solnica-krezel@ vanderbilt.edu Kimberly Kane Developmental Biology Program MRBIII 3140B Nashville, TN kim.kane@ vanderbilt.edu The Vanderbilt University Program in Developmental Biology offers a stimulating and supportive environment for researchers to study pattern formation, cellular differentiation and morphogenesis during the developmental process. Membership in the Developmental Biology Program is currently at 200 and includes researchers, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, technicians and support personal throughout Vanderbilt's campus. Program members utilize many different approaches in their attempt to answer developmental questions based on their particular field of study. This 'mixing pot' of scientific disciplines has given our members the freedom to adopt an interspecies approach to their research. Some of the fundamental questions addressed by the researchers in our program are: How is the basic body plan of an embryo established? What are the factors that drive embryonic morphogenesis? How is a heart formed? How do neurons choose synaptic partners?

54. Www.mcb.harvard.edu/biopages/develop.html
Embryology Tutorial Main MenuThis set of web pages is designed to provide supplementary material for the teaching of developmental biology to undergraduates.
http://www.mcb.harvard.edu/biopages/develop.html

55. Current Advances In Cell Developmental Biology
Covers many areas of cell biology.
http://www.elsevier.nl/inca/publications/store/7/3/3/
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56. The Department Of Molecular, Cellular And Developmental Biology (MCDB)
molecular and cellular biology. Faculty lead active research programs focusing on molecular aspects of cell and developmental biology.
http://www.lifesci.ucsb.edu/mcdb/
MCDB will expand to occupy space in the new Life Sciences and Technology Building. The old barracks building 478 has been demolished to make room for a new state of the art Life Science and Technology Building that is presently under construction. The 4 story building will provide new state-of-the-art research laboratory space, administrative offices, an auditorium, and two new teaching laboratories. Also included will be a state of the art Biosafety Level P3 laboratory, a microscopy facility, and a biotechnology laboratory. MCDB will occupy the first two floors and part of the third floor. This new cutting edge facility will allow the department to recruit excellent new faculty and keep pace with new developments in molecular biology research. The LST building is one of three new buildings that will fill out the "Biology Campus" in the area around the Bio II building. Other buildings are the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management and the Marine Science Institute. Kenneth Kosik to join MCDB from Harvard Medical School as the Harriman Chair Dr. Kenneth "Ken" Kosik, Professor of Neuroscience at Harvard Medical School and Senior Neurologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital, will join the UCSB Faculty effective July, 2004. Ken is an international leader in the fields of neuronal development, neurodegeneration and Alzheimer's Disease. At UCSB Ken will be the inaugurating incumbent to hold the distinguished Harriman Endowed Chair in Neurosciences, and will be a member of the Neurosciences Research Institute and Professor in the Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology Department.

57. UCLA Department Of Molecular, Cell And Developmental Biology
The faculty in the Department of Molecular, Cell and developmental biology use molecular biology and genetics to study multicellular model organisms such as
http://www.mcdb.ucla.edu/
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regarding application for Graduate Program Applicants In the last twenty years there has been a revolution in modern biology. Powerful molecular, genetic and physical techniques have been developed to analyze living systems at increasingly higher levels of resolution, down to the level of genes and molecules. This has led toan enormous increase in our knowledge of basic processes in biology. The faculty in the Department of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology use molecular biology and genetics to study multicellular model organisms such as mouse, zebrafish, Drosophila and Arabidopsis . Our goal is to understand processes such as cell signaling, gene regulation, circadian rhythms, and morphogenesis. The molecular genetic approach will be particularly important in the years to come, as a means of deciphering the function of the myriad of genes indentified in the human genome, as well as that of model organisms. Check out photos from the MCDB Retreat 2002 Check out photos from the MCDB commencement 2002 Department News Two Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology Professors Win Hughes Award

58. Cell & Developmental Biology - University Of Michigan Medical School
Click to change image. In the Limelight We welcome our newest CDB faculty colleagues Catherine Krull, Ph.D., and Diane Fingar, Ph
http://www.med.umich.edu/cdb/
Click to change image In the Limelight: We welcome our newest CDB faculty colleagues Catherine Krull , Ph.D., and Diane Fingar , Ph.D., both Assistant Professors, to the University of Michigan Medical School. Both began their appointments on April 1, 2004. Join us in welcoming Cathy and Diane and their families. Congratulations to Therese Roth Amanda Cleveland and Emily Rainey , the recipients of prestigious National Science Foundation's 2004 Biomedical Sciences Fellowships. Therese and Amanda are CDB students in Kate Barald's lab, and Emily is a PIBS student who will be joining Billy Tsai's lab. There were only three of these highly competitive NSF awards made to UM students in the biomedical sciences, and we're proud that all three have chosen to do their graduate work with CDB preceptors. Congratulations to Kate Barald , Associate Professor and Associate Director of the Program in Biomedical Sciences. She was awarded the "Instructor of the Year" award (again!) by this year's freshman dental class.

59. CIP Home Page
Ph.D. and M.S. degrees are offered in Cell Biology, Physiology, and developmental biology.
http://www.bio.ilstu.edu/CIP/
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to the Cell Biology, Physiology, and Developmental Biology Section
at Illinois State University
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Learn about graduate programs and graduate courses in biology at Illinois State University The Scholar-Educator Option of the Ph.D. program A list and description of the graduate courses available in CPD Degree requirements (M.S and Ph.D.) How to obtain more information about the graduate program in
Biology at Illinois State University
Faculty
Name Title Research Interests David W. Borst Professor of Biological Sciences and Section Head Endocrine regulation of arthropod development, growth, and reproduction; Cellular and molecular actions of hormones; Comparative endocrinology Kevin A. Edwards Assistant Professor of Genetics Characterization of cytoskeletal and signal transduction proteins using molecular, genetic, and cell biological techniques in the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster . DNA, chromosomal and morphological evolution in the genus Drosophila. Paul A. Garris

60. Ingenta: All Issues -- Developmental Biology
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