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European Molecular Biology Laboratory - http://www.embl-heidelberg.de/
Major research center coordinating molecular biology research. Includes sites in Grenoble, Hamburg, Heidelberg, Hinxton, and Monterotondo. |
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Systems Biology - http://www.sysbio.org/
Research into cell signaling, proteomics, cellular simulation, microbiology, and development bioscience software at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. |
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Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics - http://www.cmmt.ubc.ca/
The CMMT is a site for research on the determination and control of genetic susceptibility to disease. Lists core facilities, laboratories, staff and news from Vancouver, British Columbia. |
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Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics - http://www.ibb.waw.pl/
Information from the Polish Academy of Sciences on the Institute, its online journals, biological databases and other activities. |
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Gray Lab, Johns Hopkins University - http://graylab.jhu.edu/
Research aim is to create and apply protein structure prediction methods to solve practical problems in self-assembly and function in biomolecular engineering. |
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Forsburg Lab - http://pingu.salk.edu/~forsburg/
Research in this lab at the University of Southern California examines the links between DNA replication, the cell cycle and chromosome dynamics using Schizosaccharomyces pombe as a model genetic system. |
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University of Berne Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - http://ntbiomol.unibe.ch/
Seminars, links to publications and staff contacts at Bern, Switzerland. |
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University of Fribourg: Unit of Biochemistry - http://www.unifr.ch/biochem/
Provides details of the research being undertaken and the people involved in several labs at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland. |
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Pathogen Molecular Biology Unit - http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/pmbu/
Staff, publications and research on bacteria, parasites, viruses and vectors involved in infectious disease, at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK. |
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The Austriaco Laboratory - http://studentweb.providence.edu/~AustriacoLab/
The Austriaco research group at Providence College is investigating the genetics of programmed cell death in the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae. |