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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

81. Frequently Asked Questions — Biology Department — CSB/SJU
of biology courses? How does college biology classes differ from high school classes? Questions about Concepts of biology or other biology courses
http://www.csbsju.edu/biology/faq.htm
About CSB/SJU Academics Admission Alumnae/i and Friends ... Home
Frequently Asked Questions
Prospective Students First Year Students Sophomore-Seniors Curriculum ... General Biology Resources Prospective Students: First Year Students Sophomore-Seniors Curriculum Career Decisions

82. Invitrogen - Molecular Probes - 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.
http://www.probes.com/resources/
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Here are some courses and workshops where fluorescence detection technologies are presented and discussed.

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83. Career Services, University Of Pennsylvania
If you have AP credit in courses required for medical school (biology, Chemistry, English, Mathematics, and Physics) you need to take additional courses in
http://www.vpul.upenn.edu/careerservices/gradprof/healthprof/premed/apcredit.htm

Services
Campus Visits Law Graduate Studies ... Standardized Test Information
Resources for Students Considering Graduate and Professional School
For most medical schools, Advanced Placement (AP) credit cannot be used to fulfill the pre-medical requirements. If you have AP credit in courses required for medical school (Biology, Chemistry, English, Mathematics, and Physics) you need to take additional courses in those areas to complete the medical school admission requirements. Students enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences should consult their Class Handbook, published by the College Office, 120 Logan Hall, 249 South 36th Street , 898-6341. Any Pre-Medical students can also consult the Pre-Med Advisors in Career Services, by calling 898-1789. To find out about requirements for all of the medical schools in the United States , check the Association of American Medical Colleges' Medical School Admission Requirements and the Osteopathic Medical College Information Book Both are updated annually, and are available for your review in the Career Services Library and in the Van Pelt Library. They include general information about preparing for medical school as well as information about the specific requirements of each U.S.

84. KULTURAMA Museum Des Menschen
Provides overview of 600 million years of evolution of animals and humans, human biology and various aspects of the human history of civilization. Includes hours of operation, guided tours, courses, workshops and lectures. Located in Zurich. German and English.
http://www.kulturama.ch

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85. ESSCO - Educational Scientific Supplies Co.
Lab supplies for physics, chemistry, and biology courses. Products include microscopes and audio/visual aids.
http://www.esscoindia.com/index1.html
An ISO 9001:2000 Certified Company
An ISO 9001:2000 Certified Company

86. Loyola College In Maryland
Degree information, courses, faculty and staff, physical facilities, research, and links.
http://www.loyola.edu/biology/
You are being redirected to our new site. If your browser does not redirect you, please click the link below to continue. http://www.loyola.edu/academics/alldepartments/biology

87. Beginner's Guide To Molecular Biology
Fundamentals of molecular biology.
http://www.iacr.bbsrc.ac.uk/notebook/courses/guide/
Online A comprehensive package for the hands-on teaching of Molecular Biology.
Home

Life

The Cell

Example of cells
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This site is listed in the BBC education web guide. The best learning resources on the net are only a click away!
Beginner's Guide to Molecular Biology
This resource is brought to you by the Molecular Biology Notebook Online where you will find more tools to learn molecular biology.
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  • [life... : a definition]
    [cell biology
    :structure, and components of the cell].
    [example of cells

    [mitosis: normal cell division

    [meiosis: cell division in teh gametogenese

    [from chromosome to DNA
    : unfolding our story.]. [DNA structure : the molecule of dna unplugged]. [from DNA to RNA : sending the message...transcription]. [RNA structure : the messsenger and it's helpers]. [from RNA to protein : the cell factory]. [protein structure, and diversity [amino acids [molecular engineering] : expression system, or how a cow can make pig...
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    Students in biology will find this site useful to provide information on molecular biology, and to help you with the revisions. If you are a teacher in biology, you might find that the information covers some of the course material for the national curriculum for a level and gcses.

    88. Biology
    s biology courses required for completion include BI 325 325L;......School of Arts Sciences biology Departmental Website Course
    http://www.ursuline.edu/acadaff/biology.htm
    Home Academics Admission Athletics ... Educator CMS Biology Departmental Website Course Descriptions Faculty: Christina Bauer, Ph.D., (Chair); Glenn Hanniford, Ph.D.; Elizabeth Kavran, D.D.S.; Janet Kolesar, M.A.; Lita Yu, Ph.D. Aims and Objectives: The Biology Department offers a variety of curricular opportunities to meet varied student interests. A student may select from several tracks within the Biology major, each of which has a slightly different occupational focus. In addition, a student in any major may opt to pursue a professional course of study, a Biology minor, or, in the case of education students, a major in Life Science education or a concentration in science for middle childhood students. Regardless of the option chosen, the curriculum for each student ensures exposure to the discipline of biology as a whole and provides an effective and relatively comprehensive education in a student's area of interest. Through course work, research and teaching, biology students achieve a multidimensional level of biological literacy.

    89. Dr Chromo's School: The Biology Of A Cell
    Outlines the structure and functions of a cell and its components.
    http://www.iacr.bbsrc.ac.uk/notebook/courses/guide/cell.htm
    Online A comprehensive package for the hands-on teaching of Molecular Biology.
    Home

    Life

    The Cell

    Example of cells
    ...
    Amino acids
    The biology of the cell
    Selected by the sciLINKS program
    Table of contents
    Organisation of the cell
    Molecular content of the cell
    Organization of the cell
    The whole picture
    There is not one cell , but many different types of cells . Cells are like people. Look around you and you will see that everyone has their own job. Cells are the same. They all have their own job, and are therefore specialised. The theoretical plant cell used in these pages does not exist, it is just an example I created in order to show all the elements at once. Often, in a specialised cell, not all the elements are present, but some are numerous. We will see that when examining some examples of cells
    The elements of a cell, sorted by function

    90. Bioinformatics Courses And Tutorials: Online Bioinformatics Tutorials And Course
    A list of online course materials and tutorials for bioinformatics and computational biology.
    http://www.colorbasepair.com/bioinformatics_courses_tutorials.html
    ::Bioinformatics Resources:: Home News Pharmaceutical Companies Tutorials ... Bioinformatics FAQ
    Bioinformatics On-line Courses and Tutorials Below is a list of on-line course materials and tutorials for bioinformatics and computational biology.

    91. University Of California Davis, Section Of Plant Biology
    Information concerning students, faculty, courses, and labs.
    http://www-plb.ucdavis.edu/
    Main About the Section Faculty Courses ... Undergrad For comments or questions about this web page please contact Plant Biology CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE TABATHA THE TITAN WEBSITE This page last modified on September 29, 2004

    92. UNCA Biology - Course Requirements
    Required courses outside the major (20 hours) all biology majors must also complete Students seeking middle school science licensure should contact the
    http://www.unca.edu/biology/require.html

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    Faculty and Staff Requirements Graduate School ... Wildflower Pilgrimage Biology Degree Requirements The Biology Department offers three concentrations that prepare students for different career paths. Majors must complete one of the three concentrations to receive the B.S. degree. Students who wish to pursue graduate studies in ecology, conservation biology, evolutionary biology, or animal behavior should select the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology concentration . Those who wish to enter health-related professions or graduate studies in molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, physiology, or related disciplines should select the Cell and Molecular Biology concentration . The General Biology concentration is designed for students seeking a more general education in the biological sciences. Students who do not have immediate plans to enter graduate or professional schools may wish to pursue this option. Students seeking teacher licensure must fulfill all requirements listed under section I of this concentration. General requirements for all majors and those for specific concentrations are outlined below. Checksheets for specific concentrations can be obtained by clicking on the appropriate links below. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR A DEGREE IN BIOLOGY

    93. Untitled Document
    Multidisciplinary approach to interface biology and technology, integrating molecular and cellular aspects with core principles from chemical, electrical, materials and computer science, and mechanical engineering. Details of undergraduate, graduate courses, research and seminars at Cambridge, Massachusetts.
    http://web.mit.edu/be/

    94. UNCA Biology - Course Requirements
    Required courses outside the major (19 hours) all biology majors must also complete Students seeking middle school science licensure should contact the
    http://www.unca.edu/biology/newcurr.html

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    Faculty and Staff Requirements Graduate School ... Wildflower Pilgrimage New Biology Requirements (2001) The Biology Department will initiate new requirements for the biology degree beginning in fall 2001. Students who declare their major during the fall semester 2001 or beyond must meet the requirements of the new curriculum. Majors must complete one of three concentrations. Students who wish to pursue graduate studies in ecology, conservation biology, evolutionary biology, or animal behavior should select the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology concentration . Those who wish to enter health-related professions or graduate studies in molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, physiology, or related disciplines should select the Cell and Molecular Biology concentration . The General Biology concentration is designed for students seeking a more general education in the biological sciences and is designed for students who do not have immediate plans to enter graduate or professional schools. Students seeking teacher licensure must fulfill all requirements listed under section I of this concentration. General requirements for all majors and those for specific concentrations are outlined below. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR A DEGREE IN BIOLOGY

    95. LSUHSC School Of Medicine - Biochemistry And Molecular Biology
    Details of faculty, staff, programs, courses, employment and location at the School of Medicine, New Orleans.
    http://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu/biochemistry/
    Administration Basic Sciences Clinical Sciences Centers ...
    Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center
    Welcome to the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology The Department is well-equipped with most modern biochemical equipment required for the analysis of nucleic acids and proteins, including a state-of-the-art microarray core, a DNA sequencing core, and preparative ultracentrifuges. The Department is also equipped with facilities for high-pressure liquid chromatography, fast protein liquid chromatography, fluorescent in situ hybridization, fluorescent activated cell sorting, and microinjection. The Health Sciences Center Core Laboratories contain facilities for oligonucleotide synthesis, peptide synthesis and microsequencing, mass spectroscopy, a fluorescence-activated cell sorter, and a phosphorimager. An Image Analysis facility includes a confocal microscope as well as a molecular modeling workstation. The shop facilities of the Department contain all of the equipment needed for fabrication and repair of scientific equipment. Scott Neville (

    96. WisTEP-Home Page
    A national professional development program at the University of WisconsinMadison for K-14 science and health educators. Most courses are related to biology.
    http://www.wisc.edu/wistep/
    To report problems or bugs with this page contact the webmaster
    Karyn Matchey
    Program Description Program Mission ... Program Format In keeping with the mission of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the mission of WisTEP is to use the human and physical resources of the University in research, teaching and information to extend and support science education in communities throughout the state of Wisconsin. It therefore is an important and successful University-based model for other regions in the country. The goal of WisTEP to help teachers understand science as a way of knowing the natural world and how science is done, and to empower teachers to translate this understanding into effective methods for teaching:
    • science literacy, as defined and codified in the National Science Education Standards, and learning skills, including

    97. Biology Course Descriptions (Lander University)
    Student will assist instructor in a selected biology course. including finding appropriate graduate schools, applying to them, life in graduate school,
    http://www.lander.edu/biology/Course Descriptions.htm
    Department of Biology Course Descriptions The Department of Biology offers a diverse array of courses that span the range of biological interests, from Molecular Biology to Ecology. Brief descriptions of the courses we offer are provided below. Biology Home Page Scholarships Admissions Contact Us Course Descriptions Student Organization BIOL 101. GENERAL BIOLOGY
    The laboratory science course introducing biological concepts for non-biology majors. Topics include scientific method, biochemistry, cells, photosynthesis, respiration, DNA/RNA, protein synthesis, mitosis, meiosis, Mendelian genetics, human genetics, evolution, recombinant DNA, biotechnology, and environment. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory weekly. This course is a prerequisite for BIOL 102. Four semester hours.
    BIOL 102. GENERAL BIOLOGY

    This is the second course in the 101-102 sequence for non-biology majors. Topics include life beginnings, colonization of land, plant diversification, animal diversification, plant systems (anatomy, reproduction, nutrition, transport, hormones), animal systems (nutrition and digestion, circulation, gas exchange, excretion, hormones, reproduction, motor, nervous, behavior). Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory weekly. BIOL 101 is a prerequisite. Four semester hours.

    98. The Faculty Of Biotechnology And Food Engineering
    Provides courses in engineering, life and natural sciences, plus joint degree programs with the Faculties of biology and Chemistry. Information on teaching and facilities including laboratories and a food processing plant.
    http://www.technion.ac.il/technion/food/

    99. St. Edward's University: Biology
    School of Natural Sciences biology. Academic Programs Each student must satisfactorily complete the following biology courses
    http://www.stedwards.edu/science/biology/academic_programs/
    Quick Links Athletics BlackBoard Campus Ministry Campus Stores Computing Help EdWeb Giving to SEU Jobs at SEU Library Professional Ed. Ctr. Student Life Theatre School of Natural Sciences: Biology Academic Programs academic programs resources student opportunities FACULTY ... Natural sciences home Academic Programs Bachelor of Science with a Major in Biology Health Professions Track
    Graduate School Track
    Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Biology ... Minor in Biology Bachelor of Science with a Major in Biology Students who select the Bachelor of Science degree have two tracks from which to choose. Back to top Health Professions Track The Health Professions track prepares students for pursuing one of the many health professions (Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, Veterinary Medicine, Physical Therapy, etc.) The degree requirements include the prerequisites for most professional schools and are listed below. Biology Courses
    Courses Hours BIOL 1307, 1107M

    100. Muresk Institute
    Information about courses, units, and research in Environmental biology as part of Curtin University of Technology, Western Australia.
    http://muresk.curtin.edu.au/departments/deptenvtalbio.html
    Search Muresk Contact Us CurtinSearch Curtin Site Index ... Information for staff
    Department of Environmental Biology
    WELCOME to the Department of Environmental Biology at Curtin University of Technology in Western Australia The Department of Environmental Biology is part of the Muresk Institute which is a major component of the Division of Resources and Environment . The Department is dedicated to the strengthening of its reputation as an innovative, dynamic and distinctive contributor in the field of environmental sciences. The Department's mission is to develop in its students a thorough understanding of biological principles and practices, and to enhance the capacity of these people and members of the wider community to solve environmental problems. The Department of Environmental Biology is based on the Bentley campus and teaches a BSc in Environmental Biology, with streams in Aquatic Biology, Biodiversity Studies, Restoration Science and Environmental Biology. It also has double degree programs with Applied Geology, Environmental Health, Secondary Education and Social Sciences. In addition to the 170 plus undergraduates, Environmental Biology also has one of the largest groups of MSc and PhD students in the University. Environmental Biology has a strong research culture, and houses research groups who are concerned with issues such as ecology, land rehabilitation (in both agricultural and mining contexts), pest management, ecotoxicology, bioprospecting, plant breeding (plants of horticultural interest), rangeland studies, monitoring of water quality using bioindicators and the

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