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  1. Methods in Reproductive Aquaculture: Marine and Freshwater Species (Marine Biology)
  2. Developmental Neurobiology
  3. Embryology, Epigenesis and Evolution: Taking Development Seriously (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Biology) by Jason Scott Robert, 2006-11-23
  4. Computational Structural Biology: Methods and Applications by Torsten Schwede, 2008-09-02
  5. Patterns and Experiments in Developmental Biology by Leland G. Johnson, 2000-09
  6. Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Urodela (Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny, V. 1, Pt. a)
  7. Gametogenesis and the early embryo: Forty-fourth Symposium of the Society for Developmental Biology, Toronto, Canada, June 13-15, 1985 by Society for Developmental Biology, 1986
  8. Systems Biology: Volume II: Networks, Models, and Applications (Series in Systems Biology) (v. 2)
  9. Evolutionary Developmental Biology - Second Edition by Brian K. Hall, 1999-05-01
  10. Developmental Biology of the Axolotl by John B. Armstrong, George M. Malacinski, 1989-02-02
  11. The Comparative Method in Evolutionary Biology (Oxford Series in Ecology and Evolution) by Paul H. Harvey, Mark D. Pagel, 1991-06-27
  12. Developmental Origins of Health and Disease
  13. Developmental Toxicology, Third Edition (Target Organ Toxicology Series) by Deborah K. Hansen, Barbara D. Abbott, 2008-10-22
  14. Developmental Biology Protocols: Volume I (Methods in Molecular Biology)

61. Developmental Biology - The MIT Press
developmental biology The MIT Press. BOOKS. NEW RELEASES. COMING SOON.TEXTBOOKS. BROWSE ALL. Read more about Vision, Brain, and Behavior in Birds.
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62. Collaborative Program In Developmental Biology At The University Of Toronto
research interests of students and faculty, seminars, and activitiesof the graduate developmental biology program. The
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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63. General Developmental Biology Links
General developmental biology Links. www virtual librarydevelopmental biology EducationalResources; Last Word Why is the sky blue? Why does hair turn grey?
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Frog and Fish Information Interesting Protein Families Home General Developmental Biology Links
Stalking the fromoshken
Development Discussion Groups
Other Organisms

64. Aging & Developmental Biology, Biomedical Research Initiative, Rochester
Aab Home Page, This page has been moved to its new location at /aab/aging/this page will forward in 10 seconds Please update your bookmarks.
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65. Center For Aging
Information about the program's research.Category Reference Education Research Programs and Projects......Center for Aging and developmental biology. Available Positions. CurrentFaculty of the Center for Aging and developmental biology.
http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/Aab/aging/

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The Center for Aging and Developmental Biology

Department of Biomedical Genetics

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Rochester Alzheimer's Disease Center
Center for Aging and Developmental Biology
Available Positions Howard J. Federoff M.D., Ph.D.
Director, Center for Center for Aging and Developmental Biology
Howard_Federoff@urmc.rochester.edu
Current Faculty of the Center for Aging and Developmental Biology
Howard J. Federoff, M.D., Ph.D.
Biology
Professor of Neurology, Medicine, Microbiology
and Immunology, Oncology and Genetics Ph.D. 1979, Albert Einstein College of Medicine M.D. 1983, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Research: Herpes virus vector development and gene therapy applications; elucidation of nerve growth factor function in the adult; study of environment and genetic interactions for Parkinson's disease; development of somatic mosaic mouse technologies Paul D. Coleman, Ph.D.

66. Koltzov Institute Of Developmental Biology
Koltzov Institute of developmental biology The main investigations of theInstitute are focused on basic mechanisms and regularities of development
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67. OUC Biology
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/
Department of Biology Chair: Dr. Mary Forrest; (250) 762-5445 ext. 7560; e-mail: meforrest@ouc.bc.ca; fax @ (250) 470 - 6005 Course Descriptions Program and Degree Requirements Department Members Specific Course Web Resources Additional Resources:

68. TISDB - The Israel Soceity For Developmental Biology
The Israel Soceity for developmental biology ( TISDB) was established to offerthe Israeli scientific community of Developmental Biologists a framework for
http://tisdb.md.huji.ac.il/
In Israel there are today a large number of developmental biologists engaged in the exploration of different aspects of the cellular and molecular mechanisms which direct the highly coordinated development of multicellular organisms. Among the fields actively pursued are; the elucidation of signal transduction pathways, the analysis of gene regulatory hierarchies resulting in the right spatial and temporal regulation of gene expression, different aspects of cell-cell signaling, novel regulatory mechanisms during development and differentiation, cloning of developmental genes.
The Israel Soceity for Developmental Biology ( TISDB) was established to offer the Israeli scientific community of Developmental Biologists a framework for scientific interactions and the exchange of information within Israel and internationally. TISDB is committed to the encouragement of scientific excelence in the developmental biology research field.
TISDB among its activities focuses on the organization of a yearly meeting to promote the exchange of scientific results, the maintenance of an updated internet site of members of the society and their research, to promote developmental biology related research in Israel, and the representation of the developmental biology community in Israel.
TISDB is presently managed by:
Chairperson
Prof. Talila Volk

69. Molecular, Cellular, And Developmental Biology - University Of Michigan
Molecular, Cellular, and developmental biology (MCDB) 830 North University NaturalScience Building (Kraus) Ann Arbor, MI 481091048, Main +1(734) 763-7142 Fax
http://www.mcdb.lsa.umich.edu/
Welcome to our web page! We are a department of thirty-two faculty and over sixty Ph.D. students whose charge is to increase knowledge of living organisms. To do this we focus on basic research at the molecular and cellular levels of all branches of life - bacteria, plants, and animals.
Recent advances in the molecular biosciences have led to an explosion of knowledge, providing a tremendous opportunity for basic science discoveries. Recognition of this opportunity has led to significant capital investment, and our faculty currently have over $8 million in research awards from various agencies, including the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Health.
Seminar

3/19/2003; 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM

Seminar: "Three Conserved Extracellular Signaling Pathways Regulate Cell Fate Specification During C. elegans Vulval Induction," Dr. David Eisenmann, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Julian Adams
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Robert Bender
Jesse Hay Daniel Klionsky Janine Maddock ... Laura Olsen
Development Rolf Bodmer Kenneth Cadigan Steven Clark John Kuwada ... General Info Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology (MCDB)

70. UNC Cell And Developmental Biology

http://www-cellbio.med.unc.edu/

71. Center For Developmental Biology
The Spring 2003 meeting will be concurrent with the meeting of the Northwest chapterof the Society for developmental biology, at Friday Harbor Marine Labs.
http://faculty.washington.edu/rtmoon/devbio.html
Headlines The Spring 2003 meeting will be concurrent with the meeting of the Northwest chapter of the Society for Developmental Biology, at Friday Harbor Marine Labs
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PARTICIPATING FACULTY HOW TO APPLY
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72. Index Of /fishscop
Parent Directory25Jan-2003 1330 - FISHSCOP/ 14-Mar-2003 1453 - INDEX.HTML Description Time-lapse recordings and confocal images dealing with the developmental biology of fish.Category Science Biology Zoology Chordates Ichthyology......Index of /fishscop. Name Last modified Size
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73. Journal Of Craniofacial Genetics And Developmental Biology
Aim Scope Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and developmental biology OfficialJournal of the Society of Craniofacial Genetics As of 2001 Journal of
http://www.munksgaard.dk/tidsskrifter.nsf/a3b40ef0ca9b8d86c1256a160050049f/81b11

74. GRADUATE PROGRAM IN CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
GRADUATE PROGRAM IN CELL AND developmental biology Website has moved here,
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~aycl/
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75. Developmental Biology
developmental biology Guide picks. Learn Ask A developmental biologyQuestion Have questions related to developmental biology? A
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Guide picks Learn about the embryology of amphibians, humans, and more.
Amphibian Embryology Tutorial

The purpose of this tutorial is "to aid the study of morphogenetic events during early amphibian development." Ask A Developmental Biology Question
Have questions related to developmental biology? A member of the Society for Developmental Biology can answer them. Basic Embryology Review Program This is a wonderful program developed by the University of Pennsylvania Health Systems. You can download movies about the development of the eye, ear, face, heart, and more. Must have the QuickTime plug-in to play the movies. Biology Project: Developmental Mechanisms Problem sets designed to "introduce you to the basic concepts of development in a variety of organisms."

76. MedWebPlus Subject Developmental Biology
Welcome to MedWebPlus 2.3! A free service to help you find health sciences informationquickly and easily. developmental biology Broader Terms Biology.
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77. Cell And Developmental Biology Faculty List
Home Faculty Research Cell and developmental biology. Followingis a list of faculty in the Cell and developmental biology
http://www-biology.ucsd.edu/bioresearch/cell.html
Home Cell and Developmental Biology Following is a list of faculty in the Cell and Developmental Biology section of the Biology Division. Click on a name to see a more comprehensive description of their research. Raffi Aroian , Assistant Professor of Biology
Mechanism of action of bacterial pore-forming toxins and bacterial pathogenesis in animals. Ethan Bier , Professor of Biology
Molecular and genetic analysis of Drosophila neural development. Maarten Chrispeels , Professor of Biology
Plant molecular and cell biology. Regulation of gene expression and protein targeting. Nigel Crawford , Professor of Biology
Plant molecular biology, control of gene expression and ion transport. Richard Firtel , Professor of Biology
Mechanisms regulating gene expression and cell differentiation during development. G. proteins and signal transduction mechanisms. Douglass Forbes , Professor of Biology
Nuclear transport in vitro; nuclear pore structure; nuclear assembly.

78. MedBioWorld: Developmental Biology, Embryology & Teratology Journals
developmental biology, Embryology Teratology Journals, Search DevelopmentalBiology, Embryology Teratology in the media from eLibrary.
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79. 2003 GRC On Developmental Biology
developmental biology June 2227, 2003 Proctor Academy Andover, NH. Chair GailMartin Vice Chair Bruce Edgar. SUNDAY. 200 pm - 900 pm, Arrival and check-in.
http://www.grc.uri.edu/programs/2003/devbio.htm
Developmental Biology June 22-27, 2003
Proctor Academy
Andover, NH Chair: Gail Martin
Vice Chair: Bruce Edgar SUNDAY 2:00 pm - 9:00 pm Arrival and check-in 6:00 pm Dinner 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Germ Cells and Stem Cells Discussion Leader: TBA Janet Rossant (Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Toronto)
"Lineages and asymmetries in the early mouse embryo" Arturo Alvarez-Buylla (University of California, San Francisco)
"Secondary progenitors in the adult brain can function as stem cells" Chris Wylie (Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center)
"Germ cells migration in the early mouse embryo" Two additional speakers to be chosen from applicants to the meeting MONDAY 7:30 am - 8:30 am Breakfast 8:30 am Photo session 9:00 am - 12:30 pm Pattern formation (I) Discussion Leader: TBA Alexander Schier (Skirball Institute, NYU)
"Nodal signaling: from morphogens to morphogenesis" Janet Heasman (Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center)
"A novel role for a nodal protein; Xnr3, FGF receptor and convergent extension movements" Olivier Pourquie (The Stowers Institute for Medical Research)
"Clocks and gradients: Segmenting the vertebrate embryo" Four additional talks by speakers to be chosen from applicants to the meeting 12:30 pm Lunch 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm Free Time 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Poster Session 6:00 pm Dinner 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Pattern formation (II) Discussion Leader: TBA Mike Levine (University of California, Berkeley)

80. 2001 GRC On Developmental Biology
developmental biology June 2429, 2001 Proctor Academy Andover, NH. Marianne Bronner-Fraser Mark Krasnow, Chairs Barbara Meyer Liz Robertson, Vice-Chairs.
http://www.grc.uri.edu/programs/2001/devbio.htm
Developmental Biology June 24-29, 2001
Proctor Academy
Andover, NH Marianne Bronner-Fraser Mark Krasnow , Chairs
Barbara Meyer
Liz Robertson , Vice-Chairs Sunday PM: Germline, stem cells, and regeneration Discussion leader: Elizabeth Lacy
  • Allan Spradling (25') - regulation of germ line stem cell proliferation and differentiation in Drosophila and mice
  • Suma Dhatta (15') - the perlecan Trol is a co-receptor for Hedgehog
  • Trudi Schupbach (25') - patterning the Drosophila egg
  • Philip Newmark (15') - planarian regeneration
  • Patricia Labosky (15') - Foxd3 and the control of stem cell fate in the blastocyst, epiblast, and neural crest
Monday AM: Axis development and early patterning Discussion leader: Chris Wright
  • Christiane Nuesslein-Volhard (25') - patterning the zebrafish embryo
  • Liz Robertson (25') - extra-embryonic tissues in mouse
  • John Klingensmith (15') - the mouse organizer
  • Elizabeth Gavis (15') - mRNA localization and translational control in A-P patterning
  • Malcolm Whitman (15') - nodal signaling
  • Gail Martin (25') - FGF signalling in limb development
Monday PM: Evolution and development Discussion leader: Gerold Schubiger
  • David Kingsley (25') - use of stickleback fish to identify the genetic basis of skeletal evolution
  • Artyom Kopp/Sean Carroll (15') - genetic control and evolution of sexually dimorphic pigmentation in Drosophila
  • Eric Davidson (25') - evolution via changes in cis regulation
  • Marty Cohn (15') - development and evolution of external genitalia
Tuesday AM: Developmental signaling and gene regulation

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