| Bilong- A Creative Group for Transgenics
are a Chinese group focusing on the use of transgenic animals and plants as bioreactors to
produce biologically active substances, and for models of disease (Updated
6/17/00) |
| Bioresources and Biotechnology
...promotion of the efficient management of natural resources, particulary forest wealth, and harness modern biological techniques to enhance yields, protect and conserve biodiversity, and control environmental
pollution (Updated 9/11/99). |
| Computational Biology at Tel Aviv University, Israel This is the site of the Computational Biology Unit of Tel Aviv
University (Updated 9/11/99). |
|
D.S.Soriano's Peptide/ Peptidomimetic Modeling Site- Purpose/ Rationale of Site:
To assist students in bridging the gap from organic chemistry to computational
aspects of polypeptide secondary structure in biochemistry
(Updated 5/26/2). |
|
Esther's
Net Site |
| Glynn Laboratory of Bioenergetics
Our major expertise is in the study of electron transfer enzymes, particularly those involved in respiratory and
photosynthetic processes (Updated 10/17/99). |
| Membrane Protein Crystallography at UCI Experimental membrane protein crystallography from annexins to bacteriorhodopsin and other channels. This site is also becoming a repository for useful Perl/CGI scripts for protein sequence and structure work
(Updated 6/16/2). |
|
Minnesota Muscle Minnesota Muscle is a
University of Minnesota laboratory engaged in studying the biophysical
properties of muscle proteins. We use spectroscopic and biochemical techniques
to explore the interactions between actin and myosin in solution and in muscle
fibers, and the interaction between phospholamban and the calcium ATPase in
muscle membranes. |
| Nikodem
Kuznik- personal CV (Updated 3/24/01). |
| Numukunda Darboe's Home Page
Has other links to
it. |
| Roth Lab
Homepage has imformation about research that is done in the lab of
Dr. Bryan Roth. In particular, Dr. Roth studies the serotonin
receptor. |
| Serguei Patchkovskii's
Homepage
Here, you can download a molecular structure editor (including the complete
source code in
C and x86 assembler language) I wrote a long, long time ago. The binary will
only run under
MS DOS (or in a DOS box on a Windows or Linux system), and the source code will
not
even [run] if I say
so myself. It is certainly the only program I know which can rotate a molecule
of 5000
atoms drawn with nice realistically looking balls and sticks on a lowly
i386/16MHz
computer lacking any hardware acceleration. It also includes a user-extensible
interface to
other programs, and can be configured to read output files generated by almost
any popular
quantum-chemical application. |
| tigergil's geriatric materials.
This
site contains various aging pathology links. |