Internet Resources

BiologyBrowser. Thomson Scientific. Available: http://www.biologybrowser.com. Date of Visit: June 5, 2008.

A collection of free resources for the study of biology, including information from the BIOSIS database and links to sites.


BiologyJobs.com ; the Job Resource for Biology Professionals. Available: http://www.biologyjobs.com/. Date of Visit: June 5, 2008.

BiologyJobs.com is a targeted resource for job seekers and employers in life sciences. Biology jobs are divided into categories including agriculture, anatomy/physiology, bioinformatics/biotechnology, botany, cell biology, conservation, ecology, environmental science jobs, genetics, mariene science, medicine, natural resources, pharmacology, toxicology, veterinary medicine and zoology.


Biozone : BioLinks Online Database. BioZone. Available: http://www.biozone.co.uk/links.html. Date of Visit: June 5, 2008.

This site contains an extensive database of biology links. Some of the database topics covered include cell biology, microbiology, student projects, biotechnology, health and disease, and plant biology. Each database provides further online resources on each topic.


Sullivan, James A. CELLS alive!. Quill Graphics, 2006. Available: http://www.cellsalive.com. Date of Visit: June 5, 2008.

This site contains information on microbiological and immunological topics. The site received awards from the National Institutes of Health. A stock video library provides producers with a range of subjects, and includes both live recording and computer animation. A variety of immune cells, bacteria, parasites, and aquatic organisms are available for licensing for educational, broadcast, and commercial use.


Dolan DNA Learning Center's Gene Almanac. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Available: http://www.dnalc.org/home.html. Date of Visit: June 5, 2008.

This website has timely information about genes and contains links to other DNA related sites about genetic origins, genes and health and contains a DNA interactive feature.


NCBI Coffee Break. National Center for Biotechnology Information. Available: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?call=bv.View..ShowSection&rid=coffeebrk.TOC. Date of Visit: June 5, 2008.

Coffee Break is a collection of short reports on recent biological discoveries. Each report incorporates interactive tutorials that show how bioinformatics tools are used as a part of the research process.