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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

101. Harvard University Department Of Chemistry & Chemical Biology
Offers information about the department, its faculty, as well as courses taught.
http://www.chem.harvard.edu/
Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering (CARS) image of a fibroblast cell.
The image contrast is based on the density of C-H stretching vibration at 2845 cm-1. The brightest spots are due to mitochondra with folded lipid membranes, which are rich in C-H bonds.
NEW FACULTY FACULTY OPENINGS
  • Assistant Professorship in Chemistry
    Applicants are invited to apply for a tenure-track assistant professorship in the fields of physical chemistry (experimental and theoretical), organic chemistry, or chemical biology. Applications from, and nominations of women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged. Applicants should arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent independently and should provide a curriculum vitae, a list of publications and an outline of their future research plans. Applications and supporting materials should be sent to: Chair, c/o Ms. Carol Gonzaga, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, 12 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138-2902. The deadline date for receipt of applications and supporting materials is October 15, 2005. Harvard University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer.
Professor Cynthia Friend (Harvard)and Professor Kendall Houk (UCLA) are co-chairing the NSF, DOE, NIH Sponsored Workshop:

102. Institute Of Biological Sciences
Offers a range of courses in biology, zoology, genetics and life sciences.
http://www.aber.ac.uk/biology/

103.
Institute Of Molecular Biology And Genetics Mahidol Univerrsity
Overview of the institute, courses, postgraduate programs, faculty, research, service and facility.
http://www.mb.mahidol.ac.th/
Course
- Course MBMG 501
- Course MBMG 502
- Course MBMG 521,522,691,692
( Institute Seminar )
Special Seminar/Lecture

Announcements

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3 May 2005 at 10.00-12.00 am.
Room C405
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Tel: 662 800-3624 to 8 ext 1243,1230 Fax 662 441-9906 Last Update 15 July 2005 Webmaster IMBG

104. Undergraduate Advising
chemistry courses that are required for admission to medical school, biology survey course 3 quarters of Principles of biology with laboratory.
http://methanogens.pdx.edu/boone/undergraduate advising/advisingmain.html
Contact info Research Publications Courses ... PSU Biology
Undergraduate Advising
Who is your advisor?
You have at least two academic advisors. General Advisor: For most of the requirements for graduating from PSU with a bachelor's degree, you will need to visit the Degree Requirements Office (ground floor, Neuberger Hall) to see an advisor there. That advisor is responsible for seeing that you meet all of the requirements except for the ones administered by an academic department (for instance, the Biology Department). Departmental Advisor: A part of your degree requirements is that you meet all of the requirements of an academic department. If you are seeking a Bachelor's degree in Biology, you should meet with a Biology advisor to be sure you have met all of the department's requirements. You can meet those requirements by meeting all of the requirements of any one of the four tracks (General, Organismal, Botany, or Microbiology/Molecular Biology [MMB]). The advisors for each of these tracks are available from the Biology office. For those students interested in the MMB track, the two advisors are Ken Stedman and Mike Bartlett . For those of you who have seen David Boone as an advisor in the past, you can continue seeing him.

105. AP Biology Introduction
Introduction GENERAL INFORMATION York s AP biology course is designed to Many schools do not allow biology majors advanced placement credit in biology.
http://www.elmhurst205.org/staff/ssample/apbiology/apintro.htm
Elmhurst Public Schools
Mr. Sample Club Sponsor York Community High School Wednesday, June 04, 2003

106. Beginner's Guide To Molecular Biology
An overview of the Central Dogma of molecular biology. Includes links to other sites, pictures, and Rasmol files.
http://www.rothamsted.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
...
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.
-Themes
  • [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...
  • -Aim of this guide
    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.

    107. Dr Chromo's School: The Biology Of A Cell
    Dr. CastellsBrooke provides a detailed overview of cell biology aimed at university students.
    http://www.rothamsted.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

    108. Lawrence Degree Requirements Cooperative Degree Programs
    For this reason, several professional schools have contracted with Lawrence for 116, 210, and 250, Mathematics 107, and one other biology course.
    http://www.lawrence.edu/academics/gen/coop.shtml
    Academics
    Degree Requirements Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Music Five-Year B.A. and B.Mus. degree Cooperative degree programs ... Residence requirements Top level links About Lawrence Student Life Academics Conservatory Library Special Programs Athletics Prospectives Current Students Alumni Parents Visitors
    Cooperative Degree Programs
    A liberal arts education provides excellent preparation for careers in a variety of professions. For this reason, several professional schools have contracted with Lawrence for cooperative programs that enable students to build a foundation in the liberal arts and then acquire specific professional skills. These programs lead, in most cases, to the awarding of two degrees. The Lawrence cooperative programs listed below generally provide for students to study at Lawrence for three years and then transfer to a professional school for two more years. To qualify for a Lawrence degree in these programs, students must earn 162 units and fulfill all other degree requirements that cannot be met in the professional school. Students must undertake careful planning with the professional advisors and with their own faculty advisors to make sure all requirements will be completed satisfactorily. Allied Health Sciences Program advisor: E. De Stasio

    109. WELCOME TO BIOINFORMATICS.CA
    short interdisciplinary computer laboratorybased courses in use, interpretation and development of software tools for genomics, proteomics and computational biology research
    http://www.bioinformatics.ca
    SITE MAP PRINT PAGE FRANCAIS
    Location: Home
    WELCOME TO BIOINFORMATICS.CA
    Bioinformatics.ca is the portal to bioinformatics activities in Canada and the home for the Canadian Genetic Disease Network (CGDN)- sponsored Canadian Bioinformatics Workshops series hosted nation-wide. On these pages you will find information on these workshops , the bioinformatics certificate , and bursaries. You will also find information about Canadian bioinformatics research, Canadian bioinformatics jobs , bioinformatics resources and training activities in Canada. The Bioinformatics Links Directory features curated links to molecular resources, tools and databases. All of the resources are free or available for a nominal fee. Open Access to CBW course material The Canadian Bioinformatics Workshops (CBW) content is now available for download. Please see the workshops page for details ^ top
    CREDITS
    SITE MAP ... PRIVACY POLICY

    110. UC Irvine Biotechnology Program
    Special laboratory courses in elucidation of biomolecular structure, gene regulation, immunology, pathogenesis, virology, as applied to manufacturing recombinant gene products using bacterial, fungal, and animal expression systems. Links to the Department of Molecular biology and Biochemistry, University of California, Irvine.
    http://darwin.bio.uci.edu/~bio/biotechnology/
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    111. Biology At Amherst
    Overview of the department, courses, faculty, research, facilities, alumni, seminars, and links.
    http://www.amherst.edu/~biology/
    Biology students and faculty at Amherst are engaged in studying how living organisms function, develop, reproduce, interact, behave, and evolve. We offer courses for students with career interests in biology and medicine, and courses for students who are not majoring in science but who wish to study modern biology as part of liberal arts education. The Biology faculty are active in research, and students participate in that research in several ways, notably through the Senior Honors Program We interact and collaborate with other natural science departments at Amherst, particularly Chemistry and Neuroscience . Also, since Amherst is a member of the Five College Consortium, Biology students at Amherst can take advantage of opportunities at the other four institutions. Examples are the Five College Coastal and Marine Sciences Program, based at Smith College, and a Five-College certificate program in Culture, Health and Science

    112. Molecular Biology
    Details of course run at Davidson, North Carolina.
    http://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/Molbio/molecular.html

    113. University Of Paisley :: School Of Engineering & Science :: Biology :: Courses
    The modular approach to courses at the University of Paisley gives every biology biology can be combined with many other studies such as Earth Science,
    http://www.paisley.ac.uk/es/biology/courses.asp
    Home Facts News Courses ... SEARCH Quick Links BlackBoard Centre for Learning and Teaching Centre for Learning and Teaching (Student) Centre for Lifelong Learning Crichton University Campus, Dumfries Employment Opportunities Examination Timetables Finance Information Freedom of Information Site Quality Enhancement Unit Race Equality Policy Scottish Baptist College Semester Dates Student Services Student's Association University Open Day University Web Development Welcome/Induction Site Biology Home Page About Us Contact Us Research ... Video Clips The modular approach to courses at the University of Paisley gives every biology student a wide range of expertise across various biological disciplines. Biology can be combined with many other studies such as Earth Science, Multimedia or Psychology, giving graduates a competitive advantage in specific career fields. To view the course details including contents, entry requirements and career prospects click on the course title. If you require any further details, call:
    University Direct
    , Freephone: 0800 027 1000 - for the latest information.

    114. ETH - D-Biol - Willkommen Im Departement Biologie
    Overview, departmental subdivisions, groups and laboratories, research projects, courses and lectures, and services.
    http://www.biol.ethz.ch/
    Home Aktuell œber uns Personen ... Hilfe Suche Forschung Lehre Dienstleistungen Interessengruppen ... D-BIOL
    Willkommen im Departement Biologie
    Links: Aufbruch in neue Sph¤ren
    Modernes Landmanagement greift in St¤dten ein. Mehr... Das Departement Biologie ist eines von 15 Departementen der ETH Z¼rich. Es besteht aus 7 Instituten und 12 selbst¤ndigen Professuren; diese Einheiten sind in verschiedenen Bereichen der Grundlagen- und angewandten Forschung beteiligt. Grundlagen-Forschungsbereiche sind Themen der Biochemie, der Biophysik, der molekularen und zellul¤ren Biologie, der Mikrobiologie und der Pflanzenwissenschaften gewidmet. Angewandt wird in den Gebieten der Biotechnologie und der Sportphysiologie geforscht. Viele verschiedene experimentelle Systeme werden benutzt, um grundlegende Fragen der Biologie zu kl¤ren. Die Untersuchung des Zusammenhangs zwischen Struktur und Funktion auf allen Niveaux der biologischen Komplexit¤t stellen das zentrale Thema dar. Dieses umfaŸt z.B. Abh¤ngigkeiten von Biomolek¼len und deren Liganden, von Biomolek¼len und Zellstrukturen, Erkennungsprozesse zwischen Zellen und Gewebe und die Funktion des gesamten Organismus. Das Departement Biologie bietet einen jeweils drei Jahre dauernden BSc-Studiengang in Biologie, sowie einen in Bewegungswissenschaften und Sport an. Daran anschliessend folgt (ab dem Jahr 2006) die eineinhalbj¤hrige Master-Stufe mit sieben Vertiefungsrichtungen: –kologie und Evolution, Neurowissenschaften, Mikrobiologie, Integrative Biologie, Systembiologie, Biochemie und Molekularbiologie, Chemisch-biologische Vertiefung. Auf der Master-Stufe in Bewegungswissenschaften und Sport werden (ab dem Jahr 2005) Vertiefungen auf den Gebieten Bewegungs- und Trainingslehre, Biomechanik und Sportphysiologie angeboten. Im Departement Biologie sind gegenw¤rtig etwa 550 Studierende eingeschrieben. Ausserdem besch¤ftigt das Departement ca. 300 Doktorierende in den diversen Forschungsinstitutionen.

    115. Biology
    biology courses taken in preparation for medical school often include Genetics, Microbiology, Immunology, Animal Physiology, Vertebrate Comparative Anatomy,
    http://www.hanover.edu/biology/biology.html
    Biology at Hanover: (select a topic then click on "Go There") Major Program Courses Careers for bio majors Areas of Study Tropical Biology Student Research Our Students Tri-Beta
      Major Program: Biology courses - 115, 120, 221, 231, 318, 301, 302, 471 (culminating experience); three others, two of which must be at the 300 level, but not to include 307, 308, 357, 370, or 380.
      Cognate Course: Chemistry 121-122. Comprehensive Evaluation: Total of 9.5 major courses, plus 2 cognates = 11.50. Minor: Biology courses - 115; 120; any three others, but not to include 307, 325, 327, 329, 370, or 371. Total of 5 minor courses. All courses (except 301, 302, 325, 327, and 329) include an integrated laboratory experience. Pre-professional: materials not finished yet.
    Course Descriptions:
    • Bio 115: General Biology I: Ecology and Evolution. An introduction to the scientific study of life with emphasis on evolution, classical genetics, ecology, and the philosophy and methods of science. For all students starting a biology natural science sequence. Bio 120: General Biology II: Cells and Genes. An introduction to the scientific study of life with emphasis on the chemistry of life, cells, and molecular genetics. For prospective natural science majors. Prerequisites: 115 and either Chemistry 111 or 121 or permission of instructor.

    116. The Scientific Method
    Review of the steps involved in observation, hypothesis testing and prediction, with an interactive assignment in biology.
    http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio104/sci_meth.htm
    The Scientific Method The following steps make up the Scientific Method . These steps make up a method which may be used to logically solve problems in many other areas of life. Françesco Redi and Louis Pasteur used the scientific method to disprove the idea of spontaneous generation. First, though, do you see any animals in this picture? (if so, click on them)
    If you were really in that place and trying to figure out what you were seeing, you could use the scientific method to study the “problem.”
    (There is a link to an explanation of the photograph near the bottom of this page.)
    Observation:

    For centuries, people based their beliefs on their interpretations of what they saw going on in the world around them without testing their ideas to determine the validity of these theories — in other words, they didn’t use the scientific method to arrive at answers to their questions. Rather, their conclusions were based on untested observations. Among these ideas, since at least the time of Aristotle (4th Century BC), people (including scientists) believed that simple living organisms could come into being by spontaneous generation . This was the idea that non-living objects can give rise to living organisms . It was common “knowledge” that simple organisms like worms, beetles, frogs, amd salamanders could come from dust, mud, etc., and food left out, quickly “swarmed” with life. For example:

    117. Bright Minds: Courses - Enrichment Biology Course Information
    It introduces the basic structure of the course but it also guides them to resources Enrichment biology Resource Package. Each school in the program is
    http://www.brightminds.uq.edu.au/teachers/courses/enrichment/biology_info.html
    Short Courses Education Molecular Biology Molecular Biology (Education) ... Contact Us
    Course Information
    Theory
    The course content consists of seven modules:
  • Cell Biology
  • Molecular Genetics
  • Mendelian Genetics
  • Genetic Basis of Evolution
  • Evolution
  • Genomes and Evolution
  • These topics can be extended and covered in greater depth at the same time as they are being taught at school. Relevant problem sheets should be given to students and these can form the basis for tutorials. There is a large selection of tutorial sheets which form the basis of Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) at UQ. At UQ this is a student centred, interactive learning program with second and third year students who are trained as PASS leaders. Teachers can use as many of these tutorial sheets (answers supplied) as they choose. The Learning Guide is designed to be each student's personal tutor. It introduces the basic structure of the course but it also guides them to resources which include:
    • Knox, B., Ladiges, P., Evans, B. and Saint, R. (2001) Biology, (2nd ed). Sydney: McGraw-Hill Australia
    • MaxMark accompanies Knox et al (2001). It is an online interactive revision tool designed to help students Maximise their Marks

    118. UPenn - SAS - Biology
    General departmental information, programs of study, courses, research, facilities, people, and calendar.
    http://www.bio.upenn.edu/
    07 April 2005
    Congratulations to Dr. Paul Sniegowski , Associate Professor of Biology, the winner of the 2005 Ira Abrams Memorial Award for Distinguished Teaching for Faculty in the School of Arts and Sciences. The Abrams Award is the highest teaching honor in the School of Arts and Sciences. Created in 1983, the award recognizes teaching that is "intellectually challenging and exceptionally coherent and honors faculty who embody high standards of integrity and fairness, have a strong commitment to learning, and are open to new ideas." Dr. Sniegowski has long been known for his dedication to teaching. A committee of undergraduate biology majors chose Dr. Sniegowski for the 2002-2003 Excellence in Teaching Award based on nominations from students He has played a major role in revitalizing our introductory biology courses. His commitment to teaching extends beyond biology to service as a Freshman Advisor and participation in the Penn Reading Project.
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    119. Ursinus College Biology Department
    Provides information on faculty, courses, and programs of this department.
    http://webpages.ursinus.edu/biology/newbiodept_web/index.htm

    Biology

    Environmental Studies
    Neuroscience Premed
    Ursinus College Home Page http://www.ursinus.edu

    120. St. Cloud State University Bulletins
    In addition, majors must complete all required biology courses and those taken Additionally, 12 credits of biology courses at the 200level or higher.
    http://bulletin.stcloudstate.edu/ugb/programs/biol.asp
    Skip global navigation Additional Biological Sciences Bulletin Information
    Biological Sciences (BIOL) Undergraduate Programs
    Also see College of Science and Engineering description and requirements.
    Admission to Major:
    Biological Sciences majors require a minimum overall GPA of 2.50 and a grade of "C" or better in all the following courses (BIOL 151, BIOL 152 and BIOL 262) before admission to the program is granted. Transfer students will be placed in appropriate courses after consultations with an advisor. In addition, majors must complete all required biology courses and those taken as electives in the program with a grade of "C" or better to qualify for graduation.
    Bachelor of Sciences
    Biomedical Sciences (80)
    This program will allow students to prepare for the entrance into schools which provide professional training in the health care fields, graduate school, or a career in a laboratory or health related area. Required courses:
    BIOL 151, 152, 262, 360, 362, 494

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