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  1. Lipoprotein Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology) (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  2. Peptide Analysis Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology) (Methods in Molecular Biology) by Ben M. Dunn, Michael W. Pennington, 1994-11-07
  3. Chemokine Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  4. Antibacterial Peptide Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology) (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  5. Nuclease Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology) (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  6. Extracellular Matrix Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  7. Investigating Biology: A Laboratory Manual for Biology-Third Edition by Judith Morgan, Neil A. Campbell, 1993
  8. Forensic DNA Profiling Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology) (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  9. Endothelial Cell Culture (Handbooks in Practical Animal Cell Biology)
  10. G Protein Signaling: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  11. Long-Term Mechanical Ventilation (Lung Biology in Health and Disease) by Hill, 2001-01-15
  12. Laboratory Methods in Vesicular and Vectorial Transport (Cell Biology)
  13. 2000 1st IEEE Embs Special Topics Conference on Microtechnology in Medicine & Biology
  14. Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society: San Diego, California, Usa, October 28-31 (Ieee ... and Biology Society Conference//Proceedings) by Andrew Y. J. Szeto, 1993-11

61. Új Lap (0.)
The International Institute of Molecular and Cell biology in Warsaw (IIMCB), to learn how to use modern laboratory equipment and molecular techniques,
http://www.chaperone.sote.hu/lilpopjo.htm
Science Festival School: Molecular biology for common people Joanna LILPOP Science Festival School, 4 Trojdena str., 02-109 Warsaw, Poland Abstract . A social consciousness of what Science is about is a fundamental need of these times. The Science Festival School (SFS) was founded in October 2002 to educate and popularise modern biology in Polish society, mainly through organizing lectures, workshops and other events for students, teachers and all interested persons. During two years of activity SFS attracted over 1000 young participants in workshops, 2600 people to open lectures and 450 teachers to technical workshops. Over a short period of time SFS has become a success and has been recognized as an equal partner in international educational projects. Introduction Science Festival School (SFS) received its name from the Science Festival in Warsaw. The aim of the Science Festival is to reduce the gap between science and society in Poland. Series of science-related activities, open and free to the public, take place during the two Festival weeks in September. Almost all of Warsaw’s sciences, science-related and artistic institutions organize workshops, exhibitions, lectures, various performances and excursions. During the last seven years, the Festival has attracted an increasing amount of people, reaching 60 000 visitors per year. The founders of the Science Festival School decided to spread the idea and activities of the Festival through the whole year as the first full-time biology popularisation institution in Poland. The International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Warsaw (IIMCB), Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics PAS (IBB PAS), Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS (NIEB) and the Science Festival itself signed a special agreement on October 1

62. LEVEL-4 OPTION: MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-4H / CELL BIOLOGY 4H 1998-99
Use of computer based techniques for analysis of measurement data. of the practical form taken by equipment used for the imaging techniques considered;
http://www.gla.ac.uk/ibls/US/L4/options/optionsa/bip.html
Level-4 Honours Option:
Biomedical Imaging Physics
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Timetable Venue People ... Required reading Organiser Organiser Room 514B, Kelvin Building, Times Timetable Date Session Staff Subject 1 Oct DM/RS lectures: 2-5 pm 4 Oct DM/RS lab. by arrangement: 10am - 1pm; lectures: 2-5 pm 8 Oct DM/RS lab. by arrangement: 10am - 1pm; lectures: 2-5 pm 11 Oct DM/RS lab. by arrangement: 10am - 1pm; lectures: 2-5 pm 15 Oct DM/RS lab. by arrangement: 10am - 1pm; lectures: 2-5 pm 18 Oct DM/RS lab. by arrangement: 10am - 1pm; lectures: 2-5 pm 22 Oct DM/RS lab. by arrangement: 10am - 1pm; lectures: 2-5 pm 25 Oct DM/RS lab. by arrangement: 10am - 1pm; lectures: 2-5 pm 29 Oct DM/RS lab. by arrangement: 10am - 1pm; lectures: 2-5 pm 1 Nov DM/RS lab. by arrangement: 10am - 1pm; lectures: 2-5 pm 5 Nov DM/RS class test (1 hour – 10 to 11am); lectures: 2-5 pm Venue Lectures will be held in Room J361 (J7) James Watt South Building on Mondays (2-5) and Fridays (2-5). The laboratory will be held in Room 323 (Kelvin Building); students will be assigned to a laboratory section which will meet for three sessions at times (within the above arrangements) to be specified early in the course. Any changes from this format will be notified at the lectures in good time. People Initials Name Building Phone number Email address DM Dr. Douglas MacGregor

63. Jossey-Bass::Biology Teacher's Survival Guide: Tips, Techniques & Materials For
biology Teacher s Survival Guide Tips, techniques Materials for Success in the Keeping inventory of major laboratory equipment and general supplies.
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64. MIT OpenCourseWare | Biology | 7.012 Introduction To Biology, Fall 2004 | Syllab
but we do presuppose high schoollevel biology and chemistry (especially equipment, techniques, and thought process used by molecular biologists.
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Biology/7-012Fall-2004/Syllabus/
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    Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for this course, but we do presuppose high school-level biology and chemistry (especially familiarity with the fundamental aspects of chemical structure). Text Freeman, Scott. Biological Science . Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2002. ISBN: 0130819239. Spencer, Charlotte A. Genetic Testimony: a Guide to Forensic DNA Profiling . Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2004. ISBN: 013142338X. Recitations Regular weekly attendance is expected. Each recitation section meets twice per week for 50 minutes. Tutors Tutors are available at no charge for all students who wish to have extra help with the course material, either on a one-time or on a regular basis. Voluntary Laboratory This semester is the second time we are offering a voluntary lab component as an exciting addition to 7.012. The purpose of the labs is to give you a hands-on experience with the organisms, equipment, techniques, and thought process used by molecular biologists. You will have the opportunity to do experiments for yourselves, and a chance to learn the concepts that are addressed in lecture and section from a different angle. Experiments will include:
    • Isolating your own DNA Generating and Finding Mutant Yeast Performing Gene Therapy on Mutant Yeast Setting up Yeast Matings Screening Household Products for Carcinogens
    Assignments There are six problem sets for this course. Of the six graded problem sets, the lowest grade is dropped in calculating your final grade (see below). The last problem set, Problem Set 7, will not be graded, however, the material on this problem set will be covered on the Final Exam. Although you may engage in general discussions of problems, sharing of answers is a violation of the trust placed in all students in the class, each of whom is entrusted with producing her/his own set of answers. Students who copy problem set answers or allow their problem sets to be copied may receive a for all the Problem Sets (and thus lose 20% of the grade).

65. UNDERGRADUATE CREDIT COURSES
biology and ecology of marine plants and animals; coral reefs, Principles, equipment, techniques of photography of special use to the biologist.
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~zoology/undergraduate/www.undergrad.course.html
UNDERGRADUATE CREDIT COURSES
ZOOL 101, 101L - Principles of Zoology
Structure, development, physiology, reproduction, evolution, behavior, and ecology of animals.
Prerequisites: none (101 co-requisite for 101L)
BIOL 171 - Introduction to Biology I
Introductory biology for all life science majors. Cell structure and chemistry; growth, reproduction, genetics, evolution, viruses, bacteria, and simple eukaryotes.
Co-requisite: BIOL 171L
BIOL 171L - Introduction to Biology I Lab
Laboratory to accompany 171.
co-requisite: BIOL 171
BIOL 172 - Introduction to Biology II
Continuation of 171. Anatomy, physiology, and systematics of plants and animals; behavior; ecosystems, populations and communities. Prerequisite: BIOL 171+171L; co-requisite BIOL 172L BIOL 172L - Introduction to Biology II Lab Laboratory to accompany 172. Prerequisite: Biol 171+171L; co-requisite 172 ZOOL 200, 200L - Marine Biology Biology and ecology of marine plants and animals; coral reefs, the deep sea, rocky shores, marine mammals, fisheries, aquaculture, pollution, and conservation of marine resources. Prerequisites: none (200 co-requisite for 200L) ZOOL 215B - Biological Photographic Techniques Principles, equipment, techniques of photography of special use to the biologist.

66. Physiological Ecology Equipment Manufacturers, Suppliers, And Resources
AmeriFlux equipment sources, tips, and techniques for eddy flux cell biology, laminar airflow, and fluoresence and luminescene readers and
http://www.biology.duke.edu/jackson/ecophys/equipment.htm
Equipment Manufacturers, Suppliers, and Resources
ESA Physiological Ecology Section

67. School Improvement In Maryland: Promising Practices: Best Practices: Biology
biology classrooms should be equipped with laboratory equipment and related Laboratory techniques and Experimental Design, Observing the Effect of
http://www.mdk12.org/instruction/curriculum/hsa/biology/lab_activities.html
Biology classrooms should be equipped with laboratory equipment and related technology which may include: microscopes (compound and stereo), computers, data gathering software and hardware, electronic balance, thermometers, pH meter, environmental study kit, VCR with content videotapes, water bath, hot plate, graphing calculator, biotechnology-related equipment (e.g. gel electrophoresis boxes, micropipette). Activities and text references are listed only as suggestions for the teacher; other similar activities may be appropriate. Please check the edition of your text for the correct page numbers.
Biologically Important Molecules analyze foods for carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins, etc.
(Indicator 1)
Glassware (e.g. test tubes, beakers, flasks, buret or equivalent, graduated cylinders)
Hot plate
    Related Activities:
    The Dynamics of Life , "The Chemistry of Life", Glencoe
    Probing Levels of Life , "Detecting Compounds made by Living Things"

68. BOW: Upcoming Workshops
Hunting techniques, equipment selection and working with dogs will be biology, diseases, hunting techniques, calling, equipment selection and hunting
http://www.dnr.state.sc.us/cec/coursedesc.htm
Course Description Choices of courses may vary from workshop to workshop.
  • Archery on Target - Participants will learn the parts of a bow and arrow and how they function, as well as equipment selection and maintenance. Proper techniques and form will be discussed as shooting skills are practiced on the range. ATV Safety Rider Course - This course emphasizes safety and covers protective gear, environmental concerns, local laws and safety techniques. The hands-on includes pre-ride inspections, starting and stopping, turning skills, hills, swerving and riding over obstacles. Backyard Wildlife Habitat - Learn how to transform your backyard into a haven for birds, butterflies and other wildlife. Lesson will include information on the four basics elements that benefit wildlife.

69. Equipment And Techniques
equipment and techniques. Collection and storage. The primary sources of age samples processed by the Fishery biology Investigation are Northeast Fisheries
http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/femad/pbio/fbi/age-man/meth/methtext.htm
Equipment and Techniques
Collection and storage The primary sources of age samples processed by the Fishery Biology Investigation are Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC) research vessel bottom trawl and shellfish resource surveys and commercial landings. Additional samples are periodically collected during various state-conducted research surveys and by fisheries observers who serve aboard domestic and foreign fishing vessels. Scales and otoliths are the anatomical structures most frequently collected from finfish. Scales are preferred because they are easier to collect and process, providing, of course, that clearly defined growth patterns are consistently formed. Young-of-year specimens and samples of certain species with fragile or difficult to remove age structures, e.g., Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) and Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus), are frozen whole for later dissection and processing at the laboratory. Other structures, such as fin rays or vertebrae, may also be collected and used for special studies, such as age validation. While scales are the easiest structure to collect, they must be taken from an area on the fish known to exhibit complete and clear growth patterns. For gadids and flounders, this area is on either side of the lateral line anterior to the caudal peduncle, the area where the first and largest scales develop. For other species, such as bluefish

70. Syllabus - Marine Biology/Oceanography
use state of the art techniques and equipment that are used in today’s health, Biotechnology techniques include aseptic technique, plant and animal
http://www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/science/electives/biotec/syllab1.htm
Science Home Page Curriculum Home Page Core Home Page USOE Home Page
© by the Utah State Office of Education. Biotechnology Mark Dickson (Dixie High School) INTRODUCTION Advances in the understanding and manipulation of proteins and DNA have revolutionized the field of biology. Consequently, the study of biotechnology is essential to understanding the changes taking place in the health professions, agricultural industries, law enforcement and environmental sciences. The nearly completed Human Genome Project and related research is leading new, safer drugs and the possible elimination of genetic disease. New crops and livestock are being developed that produce more with less resources and are disease and pest resistant. DNA fingerprinting is leading to better law enforcement and solving criminal cases that were previously unsolvable. Genetic manipulation may save endangered species or bring back extinct species and is increasingly becoming a part of managing the limited resources of the biosphere. All of these exciting advances and possible solutions to problems created by the human population will change our society, making it necessary for all students to be familiar with the associated theory, techniques and issues.

71. MDRTC Cell And Molecular Biology Core
Provide advice and training in cell and molecular biology techniques. equipment described below is available to MDRTC members and is located in room
http://www.med.umich.edu/mdrtc/cores/MBCore/
Home Cores MDRTC Cell and Molecular Biology Core Goals:
The goals of the Cell and Molecular Biology Core are to:
  • Provide education through periodic seminars and mini-symposia on topics of broad interest in the general realm of molecular biology.
  • Provide advice and training in cell and molecular biology techniques. Facilitate cell and molecular research by providing discounts to the BMRC DNA Sequencing, Transgenic Animal, and Vector Core facilities within the medical center. Provide users access to the Cancer Center microarray core, which analyzes user-prepared RNA for broad patterns of gene expression using Affymetrix GeneChips Provide users access to specialized Core equipment, including a BioRad Phosphorimager, a BioRad Fluor-S Max imager, an MJR Opticon-2 real time pcr machine, and a Nikon Optiphor 2 fluorescence microscope. 1. Seminars and Mini-symposia
    The Cell and Molecular Biology Core organizes seminars and mini-symposia on topics of broad interest. Future seminars will be advertised by mailings to all DRTC members, placement of posters throughout the research buildings in the medical center, and announcements on this web site. Ideas for seminar topics and speakers are welcome. 2. Advice and Training in Cell and Molecular Biology Techniques
  • 72. ScienceDaily -- Browse Topics: Science/Biology/Methods_and_Techniques/Microscopy
    Top Science biology Methods and techniques Microscopy SPI Supplies Manufacturers of sample preparation equipment and consumable supplies and
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    73. Sr. Laboratory Technician (Biochemistry / Molecular Biology) - Generic Job Descr
    Operates basic laboratory equipment such as centrifuge, pH meter, analytical balance, May perform specific analyses using techniques such as column
    http://hrnt.jhu.edu/compensation/gjd/description.cfm?position_number=35&revision

    74. Course Description
    2303101 General biology I 3(30-6) GEN BIO I For Science and Education students Principles of equipment, techniques, reaction of chemical compounds used
    http://www.biology.sc.chula.ac.th/Acedemics/course description/course des eng.ht

    75. DerKeiler Directory - /Science/Biology/Methods_and_Techniques
    Top Science biology Methods_and_techniques. Methods and techniques (61) Tissue Culture Methods, Describes the equipment and work space requirements
    http://directory.derkeiler.com/Top/Science/Biology/Methods_and_Techniques
    Home UNIX Linux Coding ... Biology Methods and Techniques Sub-categories See also: Links Protocol Online - Your Lab's Reference Book Directory of research protocols in a variety of bioscience fields. Also hosts discipline-specific discussion forums. iProtocol for Bioscience Real-time database for researchers to share protocols used in nearly all biological disciplines - from M.I.T. A Video Laboratory Exercise in Physiology with Data Readout Producers and suppliers of video lab exercises that deal with Frog Skeletal Muscle, The Cardiac Cycle of the Turtle, The Human Electrocardiogram, Pulse Wave and Phonocardiogram and The Nerve Impulse. Association for Gnotobiotics Production, maintenance, distribution, and use of germfree animal strains for studying infectious disease. BioBencHelper A collection of internet resources which one may consult when working in the bio-lab. BioWWW.net

    76. Teaching Statements
    This award recognizes teaching by graduate student assistants in biology and have handson experience with equipment, techniques, and organisms.
    http://darwin.bio.uci.edu/~jzamon/JenZ_teaching.htm
    Teaching Statements - Jeannette E. Zamon
    Undergraduate teaching Mentoring Teaching as professional development
    Teaching awards
    ... Teaching interests
    Teaching goals and philosophy
    Undergraduate teaching
    As a teacher of undergraduates, I set three goals for my students:
    • mastery of course content via a concept-based approach to the subject area acquisition of analytical skills which transfer across disciplines via the ability to construct and evaluate logical arguments appreciation for life sciences and the environment via personal awareness of biological activities and principles at work in the "everyday" world
    The three goals illustrated above should reinforce one another: knowledge of scientific principles requires knowledge of how those principles are applied and allows students to recognize and understand those principles in the world around them. A concept-based approach Being able to construct and evaluate logical arguments are valuable skills. These skills may be applied to "non-scientific" fields such as law, business, theology, history, and politics. Problem-solving and analysis in the sciences involves application of the scientific method. The sequence of observation, hypothesis statement, hypothesis-testing, analysis, and conclusion-making is a specific instance of the construction of a logical argument which is then either supported or refuted by facts, results, or theory. Teaching of the scientific method reinforces good organizational and communication skills (both written and oral). I have used several methods to teach and evaluate analytical skills in students at different eductaional levels. These methods include classroom excercises asking students to outline the procedures of the scientific method, identify parts and functions of publications from research journals, conduct hands-on laboratory or field experiments, and write or present short research papers.

    77. The Science Page: SCIENCE NEWSGROUPS
    sci.astro.amateur amateur astronomy equipment, techniques and information. bionet.biology.deepsea - research in deep-sea marine biology,
    http://sciencepage.org/news.htm
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    Note: These newsgroup links will only work if you have access to a news server which carries the particular newsgroup associated with each link.
    Astronomy
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    78. Olympus Microscopy Resource Center: Specialized Microscopy Techniques - Fluoresc
    Fluorescence is the most rapidly expanding microscopy technique in both the medical and Douglas B. Murphy Department of Cell biology and Anatomy and
    http://www.olympusmicro.com/primer/techniques/fluorescence/fluorhome.html

    Interactive Tutorials
    Virtual Microscopy Movie Gallery Downloads ... Resource Center
    Fluorescence Microscopy
    Fluorescence illumination and observation is the most rapidly expanding microscopy technique employed today, both in the medical and biological sciences, a fact which has spurred the development of more sophisticated microscopes and numerous fluorescence accessories. Epi-fluorescence, or incident light fluorescence, has now become the method of choice in many applications and comprises a large part of this tutorial. We have divided the fluorescence section of the primer into several categories to make it easier to organize and download. Please follow the links below to navigate to points of interest. Introductory Concepts - Fluorescence is a member of the ubiquitous luminescence family of processes in which susceptible molecules emit light from electronically excited states created by either a physical (for example, absorption of light), mechanical (friction), or chemical mechanism. Generation of luminescence through excitation of a molecule by ultraviolet or visible light photons is a phenomenon termed photoluminescence , which is formally divided into two categories, fluorescence and phosphorescence , depending upon the electronic configuration of the excited state and the emission pathway. Fluorescence is the property of some atoms and molecules to absorb light at a particular wavelength and to subsequently emit light of longer wavelength after a brief interval, termed the fluorescence lifetime. The process of phosphorescence occurs in a manner similar to fluorescence, but with a much longer excited state lifetime.

    79. Service Core - Cell Biology Core
    Synthetic Organic Chemistry Core Cell biology Core. Cell biology Core. Core Director and Members. Important Links. equipment and Facilities
    http://www.niehs.utmb.edu/servicecore/cellbiol.htm
    Cell Biology Core Core Director and Members Important Links Equipment and Facilities Usage and Benefits ... Publications The mission of the Cell Biology Core is to provide a variety of services and technical support to enhance the ability of NIEHS Center Investigators to conduct high-quality research that is dependent on cell culture systems and cell biology methods to address biomedical questions at the cellular and molecular levels with an emphasis on human systems. This is accomplished by providing appropriate technical and intellectual assistance to the NIEHS Center Research Core laboratories, in a functional, cost-efficient, and multi-user environment that will enhance productivity in both their individual and collaborative research programs. Another important aspect of the Core's mission is training investigators and their research staff in advanced cell biological techniques. Core Director and Members Director, Cell Biology Service Core and Member, Asthma Pathogenesis Research Core, NIEHS Center, Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology and Immunology Ms. Shirah Cooper, B.S., Member, Cell Biology Service Core, Administrative Secretary, Department of Microbiology and Immunology

    80. University Of Houston Department Of Biology And Biochemistry
    BIOL 4272 Cellular and Developmental biology Laboratory Fundamental concepts and laboratory techniques in modern cell and developmental biology.
    http://www.bchs.uh.edu/ugrad_labs.htm
    BIOL 3124 Human Physiology Lab Introduction
    Laboratory courses offered by the Biology and Biochemistry Department cover a wide range of disciplines and methodologies including cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, microbiology, population biology, and human anatomy and physiology. The Office of Laboratory Instruction Coordinators and Divisions: The Office of Laboratory Instruction is located in the Science Building, Room 124

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