Extractions: Graduate Studies Homepage The Graduate Program in Immunology, Microbiology and Vaccine Biology is an integrated graduate program that provides predoctoral training and Ph.D. research opportunities in the areas of Immunology, Microbiology and Vaccine Biology. This graduate program is based at the University of Rochester Medical Center (Rochester, New York) and it is administered principally by faculty from the Department of Microbiology and Immunology and the Center for Vaccine Biology and Immunology . Other participating Departments and Centers include the Departments of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Chemical Engineering, Dermatology, Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics and Psychiatry, the Center for Oral Biology and the University of Rochester Cancer Center. This doctoral program seeks to provide an outstanding training environment for the predoctoral education of the next generation of immunologists and microbiologists who will be working in academic institutions, industry, government laboratories and private research foundations. This environment includes: outstanding Ph.D. research opportunities; concerned, skilled, and interactive research mentors whose research addresses a wide diversity of scientific questions; state-of-the art research facilities; newly redesigned graduate level lecture courses; advanced topical seminars; and opportunities to attend and actively participate in scientific meetings providing a wide range of faculty expertise and research opportunities.
Extractions: Useful Links (Teaching: K-12) A listing of laboratories with positions available includes the following: If you wish to apply for a position in any of these labs, please send a CV, a statement of research interests and names of three references to the relevant Principle Investigator. Contact/address information can be obtained from the individual faculty web pages listed above. http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/GEBS/faculty/nick_crispe.htm
Extractions: The University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry announces the opening of a Center for Vaccine Biology and Immunology in the new Aab Institute of Biomedical Sciences . This is an exciting time to apply recent advances in our understanding of immune regulation to the design of new vaccines for 'difficult' infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, malaria and AIDS, and also to create new types of vaccines for treating cancer, allergy and autoimmunity. Building on the existing strong programs in Immunology, Microbiology and Vaccine Biology at the University of Rochester, the new Center will focus on basic research into immunological mechanisms with the long-term goal of helping to design the next generation of vaccines. The Center occupies 31,500 square feet of research space on the top floor of the
GML Frames The marine laboratory of the College of Charleston and the University of Charleston, housing academic programs in marine biology. The lab supports teaching and research in evolutionary biology, marine biogeography, cellular and molecular biology, benthic ecology, immunology, microbial ecology, phytoplankton ecology, environmental physiology, fish systematics, and invertebrate zoology and other marine sciences. http://www.cofc.edu/~grice/
Medical Computing And Media Services, Dalhousie University Research in the neurosciences, cardiovascular, infectious disease, cancer cell biology, transplantation immunology, molecular genetics and population health. http://www.mcms.dal.ca/
Extractions: Medical Computing and Media Services (MCMS) provides the best in contemporary media, audiovisuals, and computer imaging technology to the entire Medical School community. The knowledgeable staff at MCMS can provide in-depth, practical experience on every aspect of academic and business presentations. The equipment and expertise provided can fine tune material for teaching, research, or
The UWO Department Of Microbiology & Immunology Faculty members, undergraduate and graduate programs, links to research tools, past and pending seminars, Category Science biology Institutions Academic DepartmentsWeb site managed by MW Clarke http://www.mni.uwo.ca/
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
Harvard Dept Of MCB - Bio Labs Library Graduate level texts, research monographs, and serials in biology, with an emphasis on molecular biology, cell biology, developmental biology, genetics, plant and animal physiology, immunology, and neurobiology. Site includes library policies and links to catalogs. http://www.mcb.harvard.edu/Admin_Res/Library/
Extractions: If you have difficulty accessing any of the resources on any of the library web pages please contact the librarian PubMed with Full-Text Access See the link to the resource (Science's STKE) below. Click on MORE INFO after each link to read information about each resource. Abbreviations of biological journals (Univ. Calif.) Agricola - National Agriculture Library Online Access Alliance for Cellular Signalling . A free online journal and web site for cellular signalling information. Papers that survive AfCS peer review, will be considered and be retrievable as papers published in Nature. (AfCS will launch in the spring or summer of this year.) Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts MORE INFO
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Extractions: Graduate Studies Homepage The Graduate Program in Immunology, Microbiology and Vaccine Biology is an integrated graduate program that provides predoctoral training and Ph.D. research opportunities in the areas of Immunology, Microbiology and Vaccine Biology. This graduate program is based at the University of Rochester Medical Center (Rochester, New York) and it is administered principally by faculty from the Department of Microbiology and Immunology and the Center for Vaccine Biology and Immunology . Other participating Departments and Centers include the Departments of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Chemical Engineering, Dermatology, Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics and Psychiatry, the Center for Oral Biology and the University of Rochester Cancer Center. This doctoral program seeks to provide an outstanding training environment for the predoctoral education of the next generation of immunologists and microbiologists who will be working in academic institutions, industry, government laboratories and private research foundations. This environment includes: outstanding Ph.D. research opportunities; concerned, skilled, and interactive research mentors whose research addresses a wide diversity of scientific questions; state-of-the art research facilities; newly redesigned graduate level lecture courses; advanced topical seminars; and opportunities to attend and actively participate in scientific meetings providing a wide range of faculty expertise and research opportunities.
Ingenta: All Issues immunology and Cell biology, ISSN 08189641 in our archives Volume 77 (1999) throughVolume 81 (2003) Publisher Blackwell Publishing see publisher's website, http://www.ingenta.com/journals/browse/bsc/icb
Theoretical Biology Program, Institute For Advanced Study The Program in Theoretical biology has many diverse interests, including immunology and virology, the evolution of language, evolutionary genomics, epidemiology, the evolution of cancer and the evolution of cooperation and fairness. http://www.ptb.ias.edu
Microbiology, Immunology And Cancer Biology Faculty, . Alumni, . News Events. Microbiology, immunology, Apply Now. Cancerbiology, MICaB Home Microbiology immunology Cancer biology Application Info. http://www.mimp.umn.edu/
Microbiology, Immunology And Cancer Biology Blazar, Bruce R. immunology, Cancer biology. Bohjanen, Paul, immunology, Microbiology. Farrar,Michael A. immunology, Cancer biology. Gregerson, Dale S. immunology, http://www.mimp.umn.edu/faculty/list.html
Extractions: MICaB Home Prospective Students Current Students Faculty ... Committee on Graduate Studies Abrahamsen, Mitchell Immunology Microbiology Ahmed, Khalil Cancer Biology Anderson, Dwight L. Microbiology Armstrong, Sandra Microbiology Bardwell, Vivian Cancer Biology Behrens, Timothy W. Immunology Berman, Judith G. Microbiology Bitterman, Peter B. Cancer Biology Blazar, Bruce R. Immunology Cancer Biology Bohjanen, Paul Immunology Microbiology Cleary, P. Patrick Microbiology Conklin, Kathleen Microbiology Cancer Biology Dalmasso, Agustin P. Immunology Das, Anath Microbiology Davis, Dana Microbiology Dunny, Gary M. Microbiology Ellis, Lynda B.M. Microbiology Farrar, Michael A Immunology Cancer Biology Gregerson, Dale S. Immunology Haase, Ashley T. Microbiology Hall, Jennifer L Cancer Biology Hansen, Linda K. Cancer Biology Hogquist, Kristin A. Immunology Ingulli, Elizabeth Immunology Jameson, Stephen C. Immunology Jemmerson, Ronald
BIOTECX Laboratories Biotechnology company producing products for immunology, molecular biology, and RNA and DNA isolation. Offers product and pricing information. http://www.biotecx.com/
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Immunology At UMass, Amherst Graduate work can be done under the auspices of any of several graduate programs in the biological sciences, including Microbiology, Molecular and Cell biology, and Veterinary and Animal Sciences. Undergraduate training is available in several biological science major programs, as well as independent study research projects. http://www.bio.umass.edu/immunology/
Extractions: (From 1tup.pdb by Cho et al. Graduate work in immunology can be done under the auspices of any of several graduate programs in the biological sciences, including Microbiology Molecular and Cell Biology , and Veterinary and Animal Sciences . Undergraduate training in immunology is available in several biological science major programs, including as independent study research projects. For more information on graduate programs and majors, see Biological Sciences See our links to Worldwide Immunology Resources This page is maintained by emartz@microbio.umass.edu