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BioTech: Life Sciences Resources and Reference Tools
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Welcome to BioTech! Our goal is to enrich the public's knowledge of biology and chemistry. We aim to serve everyone from high school students to professional researchers. For more information, visit About BioTech. Our illustrated Introduction to Glycolysis is an interactive textbook supplement that will help you learn human biochemistry. Cyberbotanica, a virtual chapter in medicinal botany, describes various botanical compounds used in cancer treatment and the plants that produce them.In Science Resources, you'll find annotated lists of biomedical Web sites for scientists, educators and students alike. Our Professional Resources section will point you to jobs, funding, grad schools, biotechnology regulations, and more. Bioinformatics will introduce you to this fascinating hybrid of computer science and biology and will lead you to the best bioinformatics sites on the Web. Also be sure to check out BioMedLink, a mega-database of biomedical sites we developed for BioMedNet.
Collin College: Environmental Science - Biodiversity LibGuide
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This guide is meant to compliment the library instruction session that I do for ENVR 1401 Environmental Science I Lab. This guide contains information about locating and using electronic resources relevant the Environmental Science I’s Lab 7: Biodiversity.
Galveston Bay Information Center
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The Galveston Bay Information Center's (GBIC) mission is to serve as a repository for information and as a resource for research on Galveston Bay, its watershed, and the coastal region for all members of the Galveston Bay Community and anyone interested in the coastal community. GBIC provides a clearinghouse for information about this vital resource.
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Intute is a free online service that helps you to find the best web resources for your studies and research.
With millions of resources available on the Internet, it can be difficult to find useful material. Our subject specialists review and evaluate thousands of resources to help you choose the key websites in your subject.
We can also help you develop your Internet research skills through our Virtual Training Suite tutorials, written by lecturers and librarians from universities across the UK.
Intute is created by a consortium of seven universities, working together with a whole host of partners.
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The Marine Biological Laboratory is an international center for research, education, and training in biology, biomedicine, and ecology. Learn about our facilities, our community, and why Lewis Thomas called us America's "National Biological Laboratory."
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MedEdPORTAL is a free peer-reviewed publication service and repository for medical and oral health teaching materials, assessment tools, and faculty development resources. Provided by the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Scientific Commons | A Community for Scientific Information
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The major aim of the project is to develop the world's largest communication medium for scientific knowledge products which is freely accessible to the public. A key challenge of the project is to support the rapidly growing number of movements and archives who admit the free distribution and access to scientific knowledge. These are the valuable sources for the ScientificCommons.org project. The ScientificCommons.org project makes it possible to access the largely distributed sources with their vast amount of scientific publications via just one common interface. ScientificCommons.org identifies authors from all archives and makes their social and professional relationships transparent and visible to anyone across disciplinary, institutional and technological boundaries.
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This site is a joint project between students of Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Dr. Mark Pokras of Tufts University's School of Veterinary Medicine and members of the wildlife rehabilitation community. Currently the site contains baseline hematology data and basic biological information for some avian and mammalian species. As time progresses we will be adding more species as well as information about diseases, parasites, management and current issues for each individual species. We hope to shape the future expansion around the needs of the wildlife rehabilitation community, so please take the time to fill out the survey.

