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  1. Viral Warts: Biology and Treatment (Oxford Medical Publications) by Mary H. Bunney, Claire Benton, et all 1992-07-30
  2. Ribozyme Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  3. Epithelial Cell Culture (Handbooks in Practical Animal Cell Biology)
  4. Connexin Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  5. Analytical Molecular Biology by G. SAUNDERS, H. PARKES, 1999-03-30
  6. Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation (Application of Engineering Principles to Biology & Medicine)
  7. Lipase and Phospholipase Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology) (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  8. Virtual Biology Laboratory Tyvek Sleeve for Packaging Only (Hybrid by John Beneski, Jack Waber, 1999-07
  9. Recent Advances in Electron and Light Optical Imaging in Biology and Medicine (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences)
  10. Plant Hormone Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology) (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  11. Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Interational Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society: 23-28 July 2000 Navy Pier Convention Center Chicago, Illinois, USA
  12. Plasmonics in Biology And Medicine 2 (Proceedings of S P I E)
  13. Methods in Protein Sequence Analysis (Experimental Biology and Medicine) (Experimental Biology and Medicine) by Marshall Elzinga, 1982-07-26
  14. 1996 IEEE 1st Regional IEEE Engineering on Medicine and Biology by India) IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Regional Conference (1st : 1995 : New Delhi, 1996-06

81. Safety Services - Biology
Safety Services,biology,biosafety levels. Biosafety Level 1 practices, safety equipment, and facilities are appropriate for undergraduate and secondary
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13. Biosafety Levels Four biosafety levels (BLs) are described below, which consist of combinations of laboratory practices and techniques, safety equipment, and laboratory facilities. Each combination is specifically designed for the operations performed, the documented or suspected routes of transmission of the infectious agents, and the laboratory function or activity. The recommended biosafety level(s) for organisms represent those conditions under which the agent can ordinarily be safely handled. The laboratory director is specifically and primarily responsible for assessing risks and for appropriately applying the recommended biosafety levels. (See Section 6.1 ) Generally, work with known agents should be conducted at the biosafety level recommended by the proper authorities. When specific information is available to suggest that virulence, pathogenicity, antibiotic resistance patterns, vaccine and treatment availability, or other factors are significantly altered, more (or less) stringent practices may be needed. 13.1 Biosafety Level 1

82. BAMBEd -- Biochemistry And Molecular Biology Education Instructions For Authors
General Articles on all aspects of biochemistry and molecular biology education are Simple experiments requiring inexpensive equipment and materials are
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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education is an international journal devoted to the publication of news, reviews and original papers with the object of improving the teaching of biochemistry and molecular biology to students at all levels of education. Manuscripts (three copies) containing new ideas concerning any aspect of the teaching of biochemistry or molecular biology, including laboratory class experiments, are welcomed and should be sent to Professor Donald Voet, Chemistry Department, University of Pennsylvania, 231 South 34th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6323, USA. Tel: + 1 215 898 6457:Fax: + 1 215 898 5747; E-mail: . Authors may now submit manuscripts as E-maill attachments or on 3.5 disks. Email submissions and Disks should be clearly marked with the following information (where appropriate): operating system, disk format (e.g. DS/DD), word-processor package used including version number, authors' names, short title of article. Two copies of the final version should be submitted along with the disk. Although every effort is made by the publisher and editorial board to see that no inaccurate or misleading data, opinion or statement appear in this journal, they wish to make it clear that the data and opinions appearing in the articles and advertisements herein are the sole responsibility of the contributor or advertiser concerned. Accordingly, the publishers, the editorial board and editors and their respective employees, officers and agents accept no responsibility or liability whatsoever for the consequences of any such inaccurate or misleading data, opinion or statement.

83. Technical Books
From the latest equipment and techniques to authoritative chapters on cave A Guide to the equipment, techniques and Methodology of the BCRA System.
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Caving Techniques
Basic
Adventures of Caving by David R. McClurg
This book is a practical guide to help you find your underground adventures without damaging the cave or yourself. Based on forty years of caving in the US, Mexico, and Europe, David McClurg covers everything beginning and experienced cavers should know about techniques and equipment. Paperback.
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Extensively revised, this edition covers everything the beginning caver needs to know about exploring the underground wilderness safely and responsibly. From the latest equipment and techniques to authoritative chapters on cave sciences such as biology, geology, and archaeology. Paperback. Caving Basics, Nonmember Price
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CMC Rope Rescue Manual
By James A. Frank. 3rd Edition. Paperback.
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CMC Rope Rescue Field Guide

Intended as a portable reference with "how to" drawings from the CMC Rope Rescue Manual. Water resistant. 3rd Edition. Paperback. 4" x 6" size and 74 pages.

84. Science > Biology > Products And Services
Molecular biology equipment and cell culture products distributor. This technique is used to study interactions between proteins, DNA, and RNA.
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the entire directory only in Biology/Products and Services Biology:instruments and supplies include all of the specialized apparatus, equipment, services and other "stuff" that scientific researchers, teachers, and engineers working in the field of Biology need in the course of their work. Categories: See also:
Web pages: Jule Biotechnologies, Inc.
Pre-cast, ready-made polyacrlamide gels in both mini and larger sizes, including tris-glycine, TBE, urea, and tricine gels, buffers, staining reagents, and gradient formers.
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Rainbow Scientific, Inc.
Offers molecular cytogenetics, hematology, and clinical chemistry products. Includes a brief description of products, a listing of conference times and contact information.
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Kisker
Supply laboratory products in the area of molecular biology.
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85. J. Craig Venter Institute - Employment Opportunities
Requirements include Bachelor’s degree in biology or related field and a minimum of Uses working knowledge of laboratory equipment such as electrical
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Specialist, Environmental Health and Biosafety
Incumbent will be responsible for implementing, maintaining and monitoring the compliance and workplace environmental, health and safety objectives. Conducts compliance reviews, processes hazard analysis, employee training, and maintains regulatory reporting. Contains risk factors associated with potential biological, chemical and radiation exposure. Provides technical support in expanding biological, radiation and chemical safety programs. Works on issues under the direction of EHS Director. Requirements include: B.S. degree in microbiology, occupational health and safety, or related field; and a M.S. in Environmental Health Sciences or Public Health with a concentration in infectious diseases is preferred; A minimum of 0-2 years of EHS related experience including an internship in life sciences research work environment. Position requires excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Please reply with resume and salary history to jobs@venterinstitute.org

86. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory - Human Resources Department - Jobs At CSHL
PhD in a scientific field (eg biology or physics), CS Masters or other Daily maintenance of pH meter, metric balances and some small equipment.
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Jobs at CSHL At CSHL talented individuals will find the opportunity to begin or continue their careers.
Resumes are reviewed on a continual basis and candidates are selected for interviews based on their career path, education and experiences. Those candidates that are selected for interviews are contacted by phone or e-mail. To be considered for a regular or seasonal position at the lab, you must apply for a current opening via this web site. If you are scheduled for an interview and would like to fill out the application beforehand to bring with you click here. Please do not submit your application by mail.
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87. Marine Biology Facilities, Alaska Pacific University
Energetics is an important technique in understanding marine systems, particularly in Field equipment. The Marine biology program also has a Vemco sonic
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Marine Biology Facilities
Facilities: Supporting a variety of field and laboratory investigation of marine systems.
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The Marine Biology Program is part of the Environmental Sciences Department, housed on the third floor of Grant Hall. The third floor, now designated the BP Science Center, was completely renovated in Summer 2003 including new lab facilities and teaching classrooms.
Aquarium Lab
The Aquarium Lab is designed as a fully redundant life support system for both cold water and tropical marine invertebrates and fish. It is intended to support student course work in many courses, from Aquarium Biology and Invertebrate Zoology (where it is the primary means of presenting material) to Chemistry and Physiology . The lab also supports student projects, directed studies (e.g. Coral Propagation), Junior Practica (e.g Aquarium System Design), Senior Projects (e.g. grazing effects on algal competition, salmonid aquaculture techniques), and faculty research (biology of the Giant Pacific Octopus
The aquarium lab houses cold-water and tropical marine aquariums, with a total capacity of approximately 1000 gallons in four recirculating aquarium systems: a 120-gal display tank and a 600-gal multi-tank cold water system, each housing North Pacific flora and fauna; plus a 75-gal display tank and a rack system comprising 15 10-gal experimental tanks, each holding Indo-Pacific coral reef organisms.

88. University Of York - Department Of Biology - Technology Facility
There is a range of access options from using the equipment yourself to the TF biology technique courses IT Academy - Advanced IT training to meet
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Department of Biology
Access to the Technology Facility
External Academic and Commercial Users
The Technology Facility is open to both external academic and commercial users. There is a range of access options - from using the equipment yourself to the Technology Facility staff providing a full service and undertaking the experiments on your behalf.
Direct Usage (use it yourself)
The majority of the equipment in the Technology Facility is available for use by 'super-users' who, after initial training, are permitted to use the instrumentation by themselves. This offers an efficient and cost effective manner to undertake your experiments. Staff are always on hand to offer troubleshooting and advice. Extended visits to work in our labs are often possible.
Full Service
If you do not have the time to undertake the experiments yourself or do not intend to use the equipment frequently, we are happy to provide a full service where our experienced staff will undertake your experiments for you. In many cases this can be the most beneficial route to take as the staff are both efficient and have experience in many sample types and can often optimise the conditions and exploit other techniques that you may not have been aware of.
Courses
We offer a range of training courses for various techniques. If you are looking for a specific course, then as well as our routine courses, we can tailor group courses to suit your own needs. This would enable you to train staff on specific techniques directly related to your requirements.

89. Applied Molecular Biology
Beginning Molecular biology Laboratory Manual Working with DNA Sterile Technique Types of cells grown in culture Work area and equipment
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Beginning Molecular Biology Laboratory Manual
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UNIX commands File Transfer The World Wide Web ... The Wisconsin Package - gcg.
CHAPTER 4: Molecular Biology Methods
M.1: Preparation of genomic DNA from bacteria M.2: PCR amplification of DNA M.3: Restriction enzyme digestion of DNA M.4: Phenol/chloroform extraction of DNA M.5: Ethanol precipitation of DNA M.6: Agarose gel electrophoresis M.7: Transformation of E. coli by electroporation M.8: Wizard PCR preps DNA purification system M.9: Alternate method for purifying DNA from agarose gels M.10: Transfection of mammalian cells using Lipofectamine (LTI) M.11: Southern blotting M.12:

90. BI-03 Forest Biology Study Leader 00032
The Forest biology Study Leader designs, develops and conducts research studies in Develops new techniques and advises researchers and managers on study
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Title: Forest Biology Study Leader Job: 00032 Group and Level: BI-03 PROFILE / CLIENT-SERVICE RESULTS The Forest Biology Study Leader designs, develops and conducts research studies in forest biological sciences; establishes priorities for the biological research ; develops research techniques and analytical methodologies; manages the activities of research technicians/term employees; analyses, interprets and presents data for presentation in scientific journals; and advises a broad range of clients representing environmental, industrial and social interests. Collecting, compiling, analysing and interpreting research data, frequently difficult to obtain, from research studies and developing techniques used in special areas of forest biology/ecology research. Coordinating and/or supervising technical assistants, term staff and/or students allocated to the studies including monitoring work in progress and evaluating performance, and interpreting results of their scientific efforts. Writing scientific reports and publishing in scientific journals; developing and leading seminars and technology transfer workshops; and presenting data and reports at scientific conferences.

91. Careers In Fisheries Research/Management
Knowledge of supervisory principles and techniques; fisheries or wildlife management; fish propagation techniques; biology; zoology; chemistry;
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92. College News & Events
NSF Grant Buys State of the Art equipment for biology Labs A related technique injects dye into older tadpoles, at the time the kidneys begin to develop
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93. The British Society For Cell Biology - Cell Biology People, Tools & Techniques
Cell biology people, tools techniques. PEOPLE Much of this is attributable to the development of tools and techniques that have enabled routine work
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The fact that you have clicked on this section indicates that you have an interest in people and probably in all livings things. All biologists would claim similar interests but cell and molecular biologists are particularly interested in how organisms work at the very basic level of life; the cell, the sub cellular parts and how molecules react and move to make a cell work. Work in cell biology demands the knowledge and skills of people from different subject areas. Within a team or laboratory you might find scientists who are biochemists, chemists, immunologists, biophysicists and an increasing number of computer specialists as well as cell and molecular biologists. Good scientists working in cell biology are multi-skilled astute observers with good inter-personal skills. They can think critically, creatively and laterally and use their imagination much as an artist does. They need to be persistent, patient and analytical and be prepared to challenge current and established thinking. They can give presentations to a group and can have a useful discussion over a cup of coffee or a 'pint'. This is an image of cell biologists at work in the lab of Professor Chris Hawes, Oxford Brooks University.

94. Intel Technology For Education 2000
Developing Interactive Multimedia for biology and Chemistry Curricula The pressure to help students learn facts, laboratory techniques,
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Developing Interactive Multimedia for Biology and Chemistry Curricula PIs: Barbara A. Sawrey and Gabriele Wienhausen Understanding modern science mandates an understanding of phenomena invisible to the naked eye and the ability to develop cross-disciplinary knowledge. Most students do not have the expertise to move comfortably from the concrete macroscopic world to the abstraction of the molecular realm and to cross-apply information in the natural sciences. Laboratories are particularly challenging teaching and learning environments especially at large public research universities where hundreds of students may take a given lab course. In this context, the individual needs and learning styles of students are often overlooked. The pressure to help students learn facts, laboratory techniques, and course-specific concepts quickly can cause the big picture or meta-knowledge to be pushed aside or inadvertently left for a later time. Consequently, many students do not build the mental scaffolding to enable assimilating new information in a useful way. The highly acclaimed Mac-based interactive software being developed in UCSD's Multimedia Interactive Learning Lab (MILL) [ http://millftp.ucsd.edu

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96. About The Review - History - Far Eastern Economic Review
His technique may also have broader applications, providing an But the equipment necessary to use it is expensive; the tanks alone can cost A$5000 each.
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About Dow Jones YOUNG INVENTORS AWARDS: GOLD AWARD: BIOLOGY Sexy Solution An Indonesian Ph.D. student devises a simple, long-term and cheap way to store organic materials By Becky Gaylord/SYDNEY Issue cover-dated December 21, 2000 THE WIDE GLASS DOORS of the Monash Institute of Reproduction and Development, on the outskirts of Melbourne, swish open automatically when visitors approach. Light fills the modern building, flooding in through big round windows and down wide hallways. Labs at the institute, sleek with stainless steel, are sites of pioneering work in hi-tech, expensive genetics and molecular biology. But on the third floor, one young scientist's discovery is being hailed as revolutionaryprecisely because it's low-tech and cheap. Mulyoto Pangestu, an Indonesian Ph.D. student at the institute, has devised a way to dry and store sperm at room temperature. It costs less than 50 Australian cents (26 U.S. cents) a specimen, relies on common materials like plastic straws and aluminium-foil pouches and requires no special handling. Yet the specimens last for years and remain potent.

97. Society For Conservation Biology (SCB)
The Society for Conservation biology is an international professional organization Inspect and maintain all tools and equipment in excellent condition.
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98. The Rockefeller University - Human Resources - Employment > Staff Job Opportunit
Laboratory Technician, RNA Molecular biology Will be responsible for Must have prior laboratory experience and exposure to sterile technique for
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