Education
Education Links
- Human Genome Project Education Resources This is a nice resource for introductory information on the Human Genome Project. Don't miss the bioinformatics link under the "Research in Progress" list.
- Bioinformatics Very good basic explanation of Bioinformatics - from the BioTech Resources Web Project at Indiana Univ and the Univ. of Texas.
- Bioinformatics Centre - University of Pune, India The centre information in the area of Biotechnology with a stress on Virology, proteins & nucleic acid sequences and structures, Microbial strain data. The Centre also offers unique facilities for data analysis. The centre has developed and it gives links to Data banks, Microbial Strain Data Network, APBioNet, Alpha Server, Medline Workbench Pune-Net, Bioinformatics Useful Sites, Biotech Directory of India, runs an Advanced Diploma in Bioinformatics and a Protein Data Bank (PDB)Mirror Site
- Canadian Bioinformatics Workshops Workshops involve hands-on instruction in the use and development of software tools for genomic and computational biology research.
- GPCR Website Report of a project on G protein coupled (seven-transmembrane segment/7TM) receptors done at CMBI.
- University of Wisconsin Biologists on the Web The site includes instructional resources for teaching and learning biology using technology at the University of Wisconsin.
- Molecular Biology and Molecular Biology Databases Links to bioinformatics general information and tutorial sites - from the Weizmann Inst. of Science; Genome and Bioinformatics Unit.
- Computational Molecular Biology Training Group Research based interdisciplinary training of graduate students in computational molecular biology with emphasis on bioinformatics, genomics, genome evolution, and macromolecular structure-function studies at Iowa State University.
- Bioinformatics Centre Jawaharlal Nehru University The centre one of the 53 centres of the Biotechnology Information System Network(BTISnet) of India. Bioinformatics Centre, JNU is engaged in teaching research and providing information services to the biologist with special emphasis on Molecular Biology.
- Bioservers This site contains user-friendly tools to launch DNA database searches, statistical analyses, and population modeling from a centralized workspace. From DNA Learning Center at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
- University of Colorado Bioinformatics Homepage This is a bioinformatics site created by undergrads primarily for undergrads. It has instructions and links for bioinformatic tools and resources.
- Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Graduate Program Bioinformatics and Computational Biology faculty, research, education, and resources at Iowa State University.
- C.elegans Network Provides comprehensive and easy navigation to C. elegans/mammalian Bioinformatics, aging, oxidative stress (Channel 1); 1-2 new recent abstracts featured/week (Channel 2); Technology highlights (Channel 3).
- Biology Guided Inquiry Learning Environment (BGuILE) Inquiry-based learning environment for high school biology, using computers to support student investigations.
- Chickscope 1.5 Students raise chicken embryos in the classroom and obtain magnetic resonance images through the Internet.
- Bioinformatics Information This web site is maintained by Dr. Seyeon Weon, Korea to provide bioinformatics related information. The site gives information on Bioinformatics Courses, Database Archive, Software Archive, Sources in the Internet and What is Bioinformatics?
- DNA Electrophoresis simulation Brief description of a module written by Mark Bergland and Karen Klyczek at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls that appears on the BioQUEST Library (volume V); allows you to import any genbank sequence record and use a variety of restriction enzymes to cut it up.
- Biology WorkBench Education Enhancements A computational environment that permits anyone with a web browser to use bioinformatics for research, teaching, or learning; investigations in diverse areas of biology.
- Biocomputing for Schools Offers material for a multimedia project in biology and computer science education, highlighting the possibilities of the new Information Technologies in the field of Biocomputing. The target group are pupils aged 16-19 years and their teachers.
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