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  This is taken from from the feature "Websites of Note" in the journal Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education and others.
 
 


Bioinformatics tutorials from EMBL

Beginners should choose the Bioinformatics Introduction. Intermediate users, familiar with the general aspects of bioinformatics, can start using the Molecular Biology Databases. (Jan 2008)


Proteopedia

The free, collaborative 3D encyclopedia of proteins & other molecules. (Jan 2008)


UK Centre for Bioscience

The Centre for Bioscience is one of 24 Subject Centres of the Higher Education Academy. Our primary aim is to support teaching in higher education to improve student learning in the biosciences. We do this by funding, gathering and disseminating information and resources; providing excellent opportunities to network with colleagues from institutions across the UK; and offering friendly and professional staff who are responsive to the needs of the bioscience learning and teaching community. More . . .Bioscience Education e-Journal (Jan 2008)


Princeton Instructor Assisstant Manual

This AI training manual is designed to address issues specific to teaching courses in Molecular Biology. It is an attempt to provide AIs for all classes with useful information and tips that will make the teaching experience more enjoyable and beneficial. (Oct 2007)


Plagarism

This website was designed to "help put a stop to digital plagarism". (Feb 2007)


Garrett & Grisham Textbook

The University of Virginia hosts a complete online version of the second edition of the major commercial textbook Biochemistry by Reginald Garrett and Charles Grisham from 1999 Newer edition from 2005 covers essentialy same material . (Aug 2007)


Science Quotes

"I believe that a scientist looking at nonscientific problems is just as dumb as the next guy." Richard Feynman (June 2007)


Harvard University Biology Links

This site is a monumental compendium of links to quality educational sources on the web, mounted by the Harvard University Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology. (August 2007)


Cells alive!

Building on 30 years of experience with film and computer images of living cells for education and medicinal research . (Feb 2007)

Jim Watson's Genome

Watson is a towering figure in life sciences with major roles in elucidating the structure of DNA (1953) and bringing the human genome project to fruition (2000). First individual to have his genome sequence published. Watson chose to obmit publication of an apo-E4 genotype and the neighboring sequence associatied with Alzheimer's disease. (December 2007)


FEBS Education Platform

This web platform contains a number of resources from workshops and symposia organized and compiled by the FEBS Education Committee. (Dec 2008)


Rate My Professors

With the arrival of the web all restrains have been removed and professors are open to multiple continous written assassinations by disgruntled students. (Dec 2008)


The Bio-Web

Most of the content is news of "breakthrough" revelations from the literature and news magazines . (April 2007)


eTBLAST

"Duplication and other types of redundancy (such as "salami publication") are a source of great concern for science journal editors. In that regard, Skip Garner's eTBLAST and his Déjà vu site should be viewed as a welcomed addition in the arsenal to combat and prevent possible scientific misconduct. In that regard, Skip Garner's eTBLAST and his Déjà vu site should be viewed as a welcomed addition in the arsenal to combat and prevent possible scientific misconduct." Science 14 August 2009


Wikiversity

The subject areas include humanities, physical sciences, life sciences, practical arts etc. (June 2007)


Coming..

This site is a monumental compendium of links to quality educational sources on the web,