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  1. Developmental Biology Research in Space, Volume 9 (Advances in Space Biology and Medicine)
  2. Cycles of Contingency: Developmental Systems and Evolution (Life and Mind: Philosophical Issues in Biology and Psychology)
  3. Data Processing & Oracle 9i Pkg (Foundations of Developmental Biology) by John Philip Trinkaus, 2003-04
  4. The Consequences of Chromosome Imbalance: Principles, Mechanisms, and Models (Developmental and Cell Biology Series) by Charles J. Epstein, 2007-07-30
  5. The Biology of Lungfishes
  6. Keywords and Concepts in Evolutionary Developmental Biology (Harvard University Press Reference Library)
  7. Cancer: A Problem of Developmental Biology (Foundations of Developmental Biology) by G.Barry Pierce, 1978-10
  8. Developmental Biology of Teleost Fishes (Fish & Fisheries Series) by Yvette Kunz-Ramsay, 2004-12-22
  9. Outlines & Highlights for Developmental Biology by Gilbert, ISBN: 0878932585 (Cram101 Textbook Outlines) by Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2006-06-25
  10. Models for Embryonic Periodicity (Monographs in Developmental Biology, Vol, 24) by Lewis I., Jr. Held, 1994-10
  11. Multiscale Modeling of Developmental Systems, Volume 81 (Current Topics in Developmental Biology)
  12. Clonal Basis of Development (Symposium of the Society for Developmental Biology) by Stephen Subtelny, 1978-06
  13. Developmental Biology by N.J. Berrill, 1971-07
  14. Developmental Biology: A Guide for Experimental Study by Mary S. Tyler, 2000-04

121. Collaborative Program In Developmental Biology At The University Of Toronto
research interests of students and faculty, seminars, and activities of the graduate developmental biology program.
http://www.utoronto.ca/devbiol/
The Collaborative Program in Developmental Biology at the University of Toronto Through its course offerings and activities, the program provides students with the opportunity to learn about and discuss a wide range of issues and experimental approaches in modern developmental biology. Please direct enquiries to the Program Coordinator Admission to the Program Steering committee Faculty members ... Links: Databases, Journals UofT DevBio PI Meeting:
Thursday, May 23, 2002,
1:00-5:00 P.M.
George Brown House
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122. SpringerLink - Publication
We Are Devo!This website is put up by the developmental biology society. This page offers a ton of information about Drosophila. It covers every area of development in
http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=1062-3604

123. University Of Arizona Department Of Cell Biology & Anatomy
The scope of the department includes most subspecialties of cellular and systems biology, including biological anthropology, cancer cell biology, neurobiology, endocrinology, reproductive biology, and developmental biology.
http://www.cba.arizona.edu/
CBA is a basic science department in the University of Arizona College of Medicine . Faculty in the Department teach in courses in the medical curriculum and a number of graduate and undergraduate courses in the life sciences. The department has an active research program that receives more grant funding than any other basic science department in the College. Faculty members pursue research programs in modern molecular and cellular biology which include areas of developmental biology, neuroscience, parasitology, immunology and cellular structure and function. We have an active graduate program in Cellular and Developmental Biology CBA has an extensive seminar and journal club program with guest speakers from around the country and abroad. Members of the department provide service to the nation and the university as officers of academic societies, scientific reviewers for the National Institutes of Health and other grant-making organizations, and editors or reviewers for most of the scientific journals in our fields. The department provides a stimulating academic environment and you are invited to explore the scope of these activities as described in this web site.
1501 N. Campbell Avenue Tucson Arizona 85724-5044

124. Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology
Molecular Cell developmental biology 225 Sinsheimer Laboratories Phone 831.459.4986 Fax 831.459.3139 Map Directions
http://www.biology.ucsc.edu/mcd/
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research interests cover a wide range of modern biology, and are grouped in six research clusters focusing on Cell Biology, Developmental Genetics, Neurobiology, Plant Science, RNA Molecular Biology, and Structural Biology. Program faculty and students interact extensively with faculty from other biology-related programs at UCSC, including computational biology and bioinformatics, biochemistry and environmental toxicology. [ More
GRADUATE PROGRAM The MCDB Graduate Program is designed for students with diverse backgrounds. Rotations ensure that students experience a wide range of experimental techniques and conceptual approaches. The program is supported by a National Institute of Health Training Grant. [ More Seminar Series Graduate Studies Office Minority Biomedical Research Support ...
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125. Molecular, Cell And Developmental Biology Department
Describes scope of research and academic programs, lists collaborative programs and seminars, and provides news and profiles of faculty.
http://www.lifesci.ucla.edu/mcdbio/

126. Science Careers
Experience in molecular biology, mouse genetics, and/or developmental biology is Previous experience in either developmental biology or transcriptional
http://aaas.sciencecareers.org/js.php?lookid=aaas&q=developmental biology

127. James Madison University Libraries
Dictionary of developmental biology and Embryology. (QH491 .D94 2002 Carrier Library) Pictorial Human Embryology. (QM602 .G55 1989 - Carrier Library)
http://www.lib.jmu.edu/biology/devbio2.asp
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128. The Sanger Institute: Danio Rerio Sequencing Project
Overview of the program to sequence the genome of the zebrafish (Danio rerio), which is known as a powerful model to study vertebrate developmental biology and disease. Includes image.
http://www.sanger.ac.uk/Projects/D_rerio/
Sanger Home Acedb YourGenome Ensembl ... Blast
D. rerio Overview Frequently asked questions Sanger '04 tutorial Madison '04 tutorial ... Contact us clone seq project Select - MAPPING overview mapping contacts zebrafish fpc libraries details - BROWSE vega - SEARCH Blast Server vega Blast - STATUS INFO genome MOT Clone Status - DOWNLOAD EMBL file information ftp EMBL files - OTHER clone submission wgs seq project Select - ASSEMBLY Zv4 ensembl Zv4 Blast/SSAHA search marker search information ftp - ASSEMBLY Zv4 information ftp - ASSEMBLY Zv3 information ftp - ASSEMBLY Zv2 information ftp - ASSEMBLY Zv1/06 information ftp - TRACES trace repository SSAHA search traces - OTHER DAS Server other services Select online RepeatMasker Sanger '04 tutorial Madison '04 tutorial contacts Select Help FAQs Resources
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In February 2001 the Sanger Institute started sequencing the genome of the zebrafish ( Danio rerio ) following two strategies: clone mapping and sequencing from BAC and PAC libraries and whole genome shotgun sequencing with subsequent assembly. FAQs - frequently asked questions Contact us 29th Jul 2005 Zv5 released in Ensembl We are pleased to announce the release of a new Ensembl database based on the zebrafish assembly Zv5. This release ...

129. WVU - CAFCS Genetics And Developmental Biology
A student may concentrate in genetics or developmental biology. The chairperson for the Genetics and developmental biology program is housed in the
http://www.cafcs.wvu.edu/genetinf.html
Joginder Nath
, Chairperson of the Interdisciplinary Faculty
1120 Agricultural Sciences Building
Degrees Offered: Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy The M.S. and Ph.D. degrees are offered in genetics and developmental biology, an interdisciplinary program involving the faculty and facilities of a number of departments in the various colleges and schools of the University. A student may concentrate in genetics or developmental biology. The areas in which emphases are offered are as follows:
    Genetics -Biochemical and molecular genetics, cytogenetics, developmental genetics, immunogenetics, mutagenesis, toxicology, human genetics, plant genetics, population and quantitative genetics and animal breeding;
    Developmental Biology -Molecular aspects of development, experimental morphogenesis, teratology, regeneration, oncology, descriptive embryology, and life cycles of animals and plants.
The student may also minor in one or more other scientific fields. Students are expected to maintain at least a 3.0 (B) average in all work offered in fulfillment of the degree program. For a more complete statement, the student is referred to the program's Guidelines for Graduate Students in the Genetics and Developmental Biology Program. The chairperson for the Genetics and Developmental Biology program is housed in the College of Agriculture, Forestry and Consumer Sciences.

130. Cell -- Archive Of Issues By Date
Published biweekly, it includes original research articles of exceptional significance in areas including molecular biology, biochemistry, cancer research, cell biology, developmental biology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, neurobiology, plant biology, structural biology and virology.
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131. PENN Cell & Developmental Biology
Joseph W. Sanger, Interim Chair University of Pennsylvania Medical Center 1157 BRB II/III 421 Curie Blvd. Philadelphia, PA 191046058 USA Tel 215-898-8046
http://www.med.upenn.edu/cellbio/
Joseph W. Sanger, Interim Chair
University of Pennsylvania
Medical Center
1157 BRB II/III
421 Curie Blvd.
Philadelphia, PA
19104-6058 USA
Tel: 215-898-8046
Fax: 215-898-9871
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132. Howard University Biology Department Homepage
Offers research in cell biology, molecular biology, developmental biology and ecology and a wide variety of courses in biology.
http://www.Biology.Howard.edu/
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133. SUNY Upstate Medical University: The Department Of Cell And Developmental Biolog
Department of Cell and developmental biology 1135 Weiskotten Hall 766 Irving Ave. Syracuse, NY 13210 (315) 4645120 Fax (315) 464-8535
http://www.upstate.edu/cdb/

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Our educational programs serve both the medical educational curriculum for the medical degree, and graduate education leading to a doctoral degree in Cell and Developmental Biology. With our strong relelationship with other departments within the medical school, and with Syracuse University, we offer a wide range of educational and research opportunities to fit student research interests.
Announcements
Joseph W. Sanger, Ph.D. , will join the SUNY Upstate Medical University faculty January 1, 2006 as Chairman and Professor of the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology. He is currently Interim Chair and Professor of the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA. Applications are invited for tenure track positions at the Assistant or Associate Professor level in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology. The department, under the new chairman, Dr. Joseph W. Sanger, is beginning a major expansion of its faculty. Detailed information regarding areas of interest and the application process can be found here Learn more about this project and other ongoing reasearch in our Research Gallery Department of Cell and Developmental Biology
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134. Vision Science Graduate Program - University Of South Carolina
Find out about admissions, programs, and research in various laboratories at the USC Medical School including the Retinal Cell Biology Laboratory and the Departments of Ophthalmology, Microbiology and Immunology, and developmental biology.
http://www.med.sc.edu/micro/visdef.htm
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The USC Medical School Biomedical Science Graduate program is now accepting applications for the fall of 2003. Click at the left or on the logo above for more information The Vision Science is a part of Biomedical Sciences and offers Ph.D. degrees in retinal cell biology, retinal immunology, lens development, glaucoma and growth factors in retinal disease Privacy and Funding Statement © 2000-2002, The Board of Trustees of the University of South Carolina
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135. The Brown Foundation Institute Of Molecular Medicine For The Prevention Of Human
The Laboratory for developmental biology is a shared service support facility of the Institute in which embryonic stem cell lines, knockout mice and transgenic mice are being produced.
http://www.uth.tmc.edu/uth_orgs/imm/centers/scheduleofservices.htm
The Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine
for the Prevention of Human Diseases IMM Home Mission News Faculty ... Careers Laboratory for Developmental Biology
Schedule of Services The Laboratory for Developmental Biology at the Institute of Molecular Medicine offers the following services.
All prices are valid until June 30, 2005.
Investigators are responsible for extra caging costs when pups are 4+ weeks old.
Transgenic Mice Request Service Investigators are responsible for supplying DNA of specified quality for microinjection. For microinjection of
BAC or YAC clones or using other mouse strains please contact the core facility at Basic background strain Setup fee (payable prior to microinjection) Microinjection of DNA (payable upon receipt of at least 3 transgenic mice) Total Cost Knock-Out Mice Request Service (1) Transfection and Selection of ES Cells
(Service does not include construction of targeting vector and screening of selected clones)
Growth of ES cells on G418-resistant primary MEF feeder cells
Electroporation and antibiotic selection of ES cells
Expansion and preparation of targeted ES cell clones for blastocyst microinjection Setup fee (payable prior to transfection) Transfection and selection of ES cells Total Cost (2) Microinjection of Targeted ES Cell Clones and Generation of Chimeras
Targeted ES cell clones are to be provided by either the Investigator or from the above service.

136. Welcome To CBN, The Department Of Cell Biology And Neuroscience At Rutgers Unive
Cell biology, developmental biology and neurobiology with emphasis on cell communication. Undergraduate and graduate programs, staff, research, facilities, events and news.
http://lifesci.rutgers.edu/~cbn/
Seminar 20 October 2005 Susan K. Nilsson "Osteopontin: A Key Component of the Hemopoietic Stem Cell Niche"
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137. Biology, Department Of
Offers a major program with concentration in Ecology, Cell and developmental biology, and Physiology. Program and degree requirements, faculty and staff, research, events and course descriptions.
http://www.ouc.bc.ca/biol/

138. Biology Of The Mammary Gland
Forum to integrate various aspects of mammary gland biology, including cellular and developmental aspects, and to promote collaborations and the exchange of ideas, knowledge and resources at NIH, Maryland.
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139. Developmental Mechanisms Problem Set
This problem set will introduce you to the basic concepts of development in a variety of Contact the Development Team. http//www.biology.arizona.edu
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/developmental_bio/problem_sets/Developmental_Mech
Developmental Mechanisms Problem Set
This problem set will introduce you to the basic concepts of development in a variety of organisms. You will also learn about the experiments that gave scientists in the early 20th century insight into the mechanisms of development. Instructions: The following problems have multiple choice answers. Correct answers are reinforced with a brief explanation. Incorrect answers are linked to tutorials to help solve the problem.
  • Definition of a homeotic gene
  • Events that occur during gastrulation
  • Transition to a 2- or 3-layered embryo
  • Role of the optic vessicle in embryonic lens development ... The University of Arizona Thursday, October 30, 1997
    Contact the Development Team
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  • 140. AJRCMB -- Archive Of Issues By Date
    Archive from 1994, focusing on cellular, biochemical, molecular, developmental, genetic, and immunological studies of lung cells and molecules from the American Thoracic Society.
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