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 Developmental Biology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
The division of Developmental Biology is a center for basic research at the Children's Hospital and utilizes different model systems including the mouse, fruit fly, frog, chicken and zebrafish to investigate basic questions in molecular, cellular and developmental biology.
Scientists in the Division of Developmental Biology study the basic cellular and molecular mechanisms of development with the aim of uncovering the bases of human birth defects so that they can be prevented or corrected.
The Division fosters collaborative research between clinical and basic scientists to translate new knowledge into novel diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for the care of children.
www.cincinnatichildrens.org /research/div/dev-biology   (403 words)

  
 Michael R. Irwin
Basic Biology Course Unit 3: Volume 5, Phagocytosis
Basic Biology Course Unit 3: Volume 6, Photosynthesis
Basic Biology Course Unit 1: Volume 2, Electron Microscopy and Cell Structure
www.gracefulwebdevelopment.com /Database/Michael_R._Irwin579.html   (152 words)

  
 INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDIES IN EDUCATION
The Course is desined for graduates willing to make career in the area of molocular biology, bio-chemistry, genetics, microbiology, structural biology, neurosciences, agricultural sciencies, biotechnology, physics, chemistry, matecmatics, and statistics.
: MSc/BSc in Life scences like Chemistry/ Botany/Zoology/BE/PG (with specialization like molocular biology/bio chemistry/genetics/micro biology/structural biology/neurosciences/pharmaceutical sciences/veterinary sciences/food sciences/agricultural sciences / biotechnology / physics / chemistry / mathematics) /M.B.B.S/B.D.S /M.Pharm / IT professionals with background in specialized tools and database programs.
The first and second semister of the course includes various computational methods for analysis, databanks and analysis tools etc. after completion of the second semister of MScBI, if the students wishes to discontinue teh course, such students will be awarded the Post graduate Diploma in Bio Infomatics (PGDBI)
www.interactivedistanceeducation.com /bio-infomatics.HTM   (147 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Given the growing importance of bioethics, students in Developmental Biology at SMU are asked to engage in research and debate on issues that relate to basic and medical research in the 21 st century.
With the emerging importance of stem cell research and its direct application to human medicine, bioethics is rapidly influencing the scope of basic research and medicine alike.
Issues under consideration include the use of human embryos in basic research, human cloning for therapeutic and reproductive purposes, and the ethics of human germ cell acquisition for use in medical and basic research.
www.smu.edu /biology/tstrecker/tstrecker.htm   (1270 words)

  
 Developmental Biology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
The division of Developmental Biology is a center for basic research at the Children's Hospital and utilizes different model systems including the mouse, fruit fly, frog, chicken and zebrafish to investigate basic questions in molecular, cellular and developmental biology.
Scientists in the Division of Developmental Biology study the basic cellular and molecular mechanisms of development with the aim of uncovering the bases of human birth defects so that they can be prevented or corrected.
The division is also a center for training in basic science to clinical faculty and fellows, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students and undergraduates.
www.cincinnatichildrens.org /research/div/dev-biology   (1270 words)

  
 BIOL2420.doc
To demonstrate skill in basic microscopy, basic culture techniques, and staining techniques utilized in the microbiology laboratory.
Catalog Course Description: This course is a study of pathogenic microorganisms including a description of basic cell structure, metabolism, nutrition, reproduction, and genetics.
Prerequisite: Biology 1406 (Biology I) or Biology 2401 (Human Anatomy & Physiology I) or the equivalent.
science.nhmccd.edu /biol/crowder/BIOL2420.doc   (1517 words)

  
 BIOLOGY
BIOL 100 Introductory Biology (5) NW Develops an awareness of science by studying basic biological principles and their application to problems of humans and society in the contexts of special topics or themes, which vary quarter to quarter.
BIOL 311 Biology of Fishes (3/5) NW Lecture and laboratory, of the morphological, physiological, behavioral, and ecological diversity of fishes of the world; designed to provide a basic foundation for advanced courses in all areas of finfish fisheries.
Basic concepts of biology, with emphasis on background needed for confident use of the new science curriculum materials in the elementary school.
www.washington.edu /students/crscat/biology.html   (5753 words)

  
 MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY
A basic knowledge of principles of molecular and cellular biology assumed.
Examination of ways to integrate basic, clinical, and public health sciences to increase understanding of human biology and disease.
Advanced in-depth coverage of specific areas of molecular and cellular biology of current interest.
www.washington.edu /students/crscat/mcb.html   (583 words)

  
 Strategies for the Treatment of Hepatobiliary Diseases:0792389034:Paumgartner, G.; Barbara, L.; Stiehl, A.; Roda, E.:eCampus.com
Bile Acid Biology And Its Therapeutic Implications: Proceedings of the Falk symposium 141 (XVIII International Bile Acid Meeting) held in Stockholm, Sweden, June 18-19, 2004
Biology of Bile Acids in Health and Disease
Bile Acids and the Hepatobiliary System: From Basic Science to Clinical Practice : Proceedings of the 68th Falk Symposium Held in Basel, Switzerland
www.ecampus.com /bk_detail.asp?isbn=0792389034   (133 words)

  
 National Institute of Biology - Slovenia
The National Institute of Biology was founded in 1961 by the University of Ljubljana to undertake basic and applied research in biological sciences.
The director of the National Institute of Biology is Dr. Tamara Lah.
the biology of unicellular organisms, animal and plant physiology, and the molecular biology of diseases;
www.randburg.com /si/nib.html   (133 words)

  
 Cornell College - Computer Science - Topics
This is a course exploring the intersection between computer science and biology focusing on current problems in genomics.
Later topics will be chosen from DNA sequence assembly, probe/primer design, protein sequence comparison, motif/signal detection, hybridization array analysis, linkeage analysis, RNA and protein folding, phylogenic trees and DNA computers.
Topics covered include media types, network architectures, common networking practices and components, network design fundamentals, and network management technologies and practices.
www.cornellcollege.edu /computer_science/topics/topics.html   (416 words)

  
 Cornell College - Computer Science - Topics
This is a course exploring the intersection between computer science and biology focusing on current problems in genomics.
Later topics will be chosen from DNA sequence assembly, probe/primer design, protein sequence comparison, motif/signal detection, hybridization array analysis, linkeage analysis, RNA and protein folding, phylogenic trees and DNA computers.
Topics covered include media types, network architectures, common networking practices and components, network design fundamentals, and network management technologies and practices.
www.cornellcollege.edu /computer_science/topics/topics.html   (416 words)

  
 National Institute for Basic Biology:The Graduate University for Advanced Studies
NIBB constitutes the Department of Basic Biology in the School of Life Science of the Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI).
National Institute for Basic Biology:The Graduate University for Advanced Studies
Copyright(C) 1997-2001 National Institute for Basic Biology (webmaster@nibb.ac.jp)
www.nibb.ac.jp /en/univ/index.html   (134 words)

  
 Theoretical Biology
Basic ideas about theoretical biology are generalized and a contemporary interdisciplinary image is created, including the multiplicity of the life as an event.
Actual problems of the biology of the development., /4hrs The authors are discussing the self- organization with its basic components: complexity, non- linearity, differentiation, determination and reproduction of the cell.
The concept of time in biology /2hrs In the last lecture an overview is made of the time in biology in its different aspects: as a philosophical concept ; as a individual time; group time / time of the species/; system time /time of the cenosis/ astronomical time; time of the experiment.
www.pencho.idimagic.com /biology.html   (134 words)

  
 Online Introduction to Biology -  History - Classification / Taxonomy
Some subdisciplines of biology use a basic Linnaean type of taxonomy, but may change the basic names used for a few of the groups.
Biology, like the sciences in general, is produced by human beings who often disagree with each other's ideas and fight over what the "proper" labels should be.
For the most part, it is perfectly allowable for someone to say that this or that group should be a subphylum rather than a phylum, or a family rather than an order (this will come up later in the discussion about Kingdoms).
faculty.fmcc.suny.edu /mcdarby/Majors101Book/Chapter_02-A_Bit_of_History/02-Explaining-Life-Classification.htm   (1247 words)

  
 NIH Guide: ONTOGENY OF PERINATAL HOST DEFENSES
The Developmental Biology, Genetics and Teratology Branch, and Pregnancy and Perinatology Branch of the CRMC are particularly interested in supporting basic studies on the ontogeny of perinatal host defenses and developmental and reproductive immunobiology.
Non-specific, natural or innate host defense mechanisms include physical and chemical barriers; humoral components (e.g., serum opsonins, complement factors, fibronectin, c-reactive proteins, and lactoferrin); natural killer (NK) cells; phagocytic cells (e.g., neutrophils, monocytes, macrophages); as well as soluble plasma and tissue proteins that amplify the action of phagocytes to become natural immune effector cells.
Of particular interest are applications studying the development of basic perinatal host defense mechanisms in humans and non-human primates.
grants.nih.gov /GRANTS/guide/rfa-files/RFA-HD-97-002.html   (3250 words)

  
 THERAPEUTIC TARGETING, BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER, GENE THERAPY, AND VASCULAR BIOLOGY, Brain Tumor, Progress Review Groups (PRGS), Office of Science Planning and Assessment (OSPA), National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Chief among the challenges to be addressed in brain tumor research is limited knowledge about the basic biology of brain endothelial cells, about the cells of origin and the developmental changes in gene and protein expression in brain and endothelial cells, and about the proliferative potential, turnover rate, and regional differences of brain endothelial cells.
Improving our knowledge of the basic molecular and cellular biology of the brain microvasculature, which constitutes the BBB and BTB in vivo, could lead to innovative new strategies for drug targeting to human brain tumors.
Virus or non-virus vectors that target brain tumors upon intraarterial or intravenous administration.
prg.nci.nih.gov /brain/therapeutictargeting.html   (3250 words)

  
 Explaining Life - History - Classification / Taxonomy
Some subdisciplines of biology use a basic Linnaean type of taxonomy, but may change the basic names used for a few of the groups.
Biology, like the sciences in general, is produced by human beings who often disagree with each other's ideas.
An Online Introduction to the Biology of Animals and Plants
faculty.fmcc.suny.edu /mcdarby/Animals&PlantsBook/History/02-Explaining-Life-Classification.htm   (1287 words)

  
 .: Department of Biology: James W. Golden
My research uses methods of genetics and molecular biology to understand basic principles of regulation and signaling pathways that control development in a simple prokaryotic multicellular organism, the filamentous cyanobacterium Anabaena (Nostoc).
I am primarily interested in the developmental biology of microorganisms with an emphasis on the genetic regulation of cellular differentiation and the cell-to-cell signaling mechanisms that control pattern formation.
James W. Golden received a B.S. (1977) in Microbiology from the University of Maryland-College Park and a Ph.D. (1983) in Biology from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
www.bio.tamu.edu /FACMENU/faculty/jgolden.htm   (812 words)

  
 SECTION 2 BI1003 ORGANISMS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENTS
The origins of microbes, their basic biology and the diseases they cause are covered in a single section.
The aims of this section of the course are to cover the structure and function of animals, microbes and plants concentrating on the ways in which the basic life-support systems work.
There are sections on the diversity of plant and animal life and lectures on reproduction and development of plants as well as general aspects of plant physiology.
www.abdn.ac.uk /biology/section2.htm   (481 words)

  
 U of M: Department of Plant Biology
The mission of the Department of Plant Biology is to increase knowledge of and to provide education in the basic plant sciences by engaging in fundamental research from the molecular to the ecosystem level.
Knowledge of basic plant biology enriches society and advances the applied sciences.
The Department of Plant Biology is part of the College of Biological Sciences and the College of Agriculture, Food, and Environmental Sciences at the University of Minnesota.
www.cbs.umn.edu /plantbio   (481 words)

  
 AP~Invertebrates
Describe the 2 basic body plans in Cnidaria and their role in Cnidarian life cycle
Describe the basic body plan of a mollusk and explain how it has been modified in the Polyplacophora, Gastropoda, BIvalvia, and Cephalopoda
Phylum Rotifera: rotifers have jaws and a crown of cilia
www.jdenuno.com /APBiology/AP~Invert.htm   (481 words)

  
 Family Reunion - Biology 1114
Biology Project: Monohybrid Cross Problem Set - Here is a place to go if you need to test your knowledge of basic genetics problems.
Biology Project: Sex-linked Inheritance Problem Set - Here is a place to go if you need help with basic genetics problems.
We use this family's stories as an entry point for discussion of Mendelian genetics, cell division, gene expression, cancer development, and biotechnology.
zoology.okstate.edu /zoo_lrc/biol1114/study_guides/scenarios/8-family_reunion/reunion.html   (481 words)

  
 Post New Doc: Coral Biology & Ecology]
Coral Ecosystems (coral aquaculture & basic bio= logy, coral ecosystem ecology, and coral microbiology & parasitology); 3.= Coastal Ecosystems (environmental biology & assessment); and, 4.
Concurrently, the development of a = coral research and aquaculture facility in the Osborn Labs has expanded W= CS's capabilities for basic, quantitative research on the effects of envi= ronmental change and specific human impacts on corals as well as on coral= diseases.
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ces.iisc.ernet.in /hpg/envis/doc98html/jbcor87.html   (578 words)

  
 Theoretical Biology
Basic ideas about theoretical biology are generalized and a contemporary interdisciplinary image is created, including the multiplicity of the life as an event.
Actual problems of the biology of the development., /4hrs The authors are discussing the self- organization with its basic components: complexity, non- linearity, differentiation, determination and reproduction of the cell.
The concept of time in biology /2hrs In the last lecture an overview is made of the time in biology in its different aspects: as a philosophical concept ; as a individual time; group time / time of the species/; system time /time of the cenosis/ astronomical time; time of the experiment.
www.pencho.idimagic.com /biology.html   (578 words)

  
 Alpha 1 - Antitrypsin Deficiency (Lung Biology in Health and Disease) -- Books
Providing a broad overview of basic and clinical aspects of alpha 1-antitrypsin (a 1AT) deficiency, this up-to-date reference discusses the complex pathobiological processes underlying the pathogenesis of a1AT deficiency, describes the a1AT gene and its promoter, and details specific therapies to prevent the major clinical manifestations of the disorder.
Clinical and basic research on the comparatively new lung disease, alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency.
Alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency is a "new" disease, having been discovered by Laurell and Eriksson in 1963.
cadgate.com /book/un/824788486   (112 words)

  
 Exploratorium: Ten Cool Sites: Chemistry
There are still many biology and chemistry links)- An impressive collection of links to biology and chemistry sites.
You can watch videos of exciting chemistry demonstrations, view experiments illustrated with photos and complete with explanations, and browse through a chemical reaction photo gallery.
Chemistry Teaching Resources - The most comprehensive listing of chemistry teaching resources we've come across.
www.exploratorium.edu /learning_studio/cool/chemistry.html   (736 words)

  
 Michael A. Tribe
Light microscopy (Basic biology course ; book 1 : Unit 1, Microscopy and its application to biology)
Ecological principles (Basic biology course ; book 4 : Unit 2, Organisms and their environment)
The evolution of eukaryotic cells (The Institute of Biology's studies in biology)
www.gracefulwebdevelopment.com /Database/Michael_A._Tribe643.html   (89 words)

  
 Tissue Biology Research Unit - Kispi
To strengthen our expertise in tissue engineering and basic cell biology, we are seeking a talented postdoc and PhD students who wish to contribute to these exciting fields.
The successful candidates should be experienced in molecular biology and cell biology and have a publication record in international journals (postdoc candidates).
Employing complex cell systems and mouse models, we are aiming at developing tissue substitutes which are novel and advantageous in tissue repair and reconstruction.
www.skingineering.ch /positions.html   (144 words)

  
 The Action Plan for Australian Reptiles - Species - Yinnietharra Rock Dragon
13.2: Research is needed into the basic biology and ecology of the subspecies in the field; it should include long term monitoring of changes in population size, habitat use and geographic range.
13.2: Research is needed into the basic biology and ecology of the species in the field; it should include long term monitoring of changes in population size, habitat use and geographic range.
13.3: Research is needed to document the extent of the subspecies' decline and to identify the major factors contributing to that decline.
www.deh.gov.au /biodiversity/threatened/action/reptiles/7.html   (144 words)

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