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Effective Lab Skills: Managing People, Projects, and Money

The Metanexus Institute announces grants

The Metanexus Institute announces grants in support of transdisciplinary exploration of fundamental questions of life, the cosmos, and humanity. Metanexus invites proposals from networked teams of five or more investigators who:

* Intend to examine questions that range beyond those normally studied within established academic disciplines;
* Span an adventurous diversity of such disciplines;
* May engage religious and spiritual points of view;
* Seek to forge new and enduring links among different fields of study; and  read more »

APS Professional Skills Training Project web site

Professional Skills Training Programme of the American Physiological Society educates on writing and reviewing papers and presenting science.

PhysiologyInfo.org - an outreach site of the APS, American Society of Physiology.

Have you ever been asked by your friends what you do as a scientist (as far as it is within the area of physiology) and had to explain it or suggest a good website?

 

This might serve the purpose

Electronic Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring Interpretation and Management

http://www.gehealthcare.com/usen/perinatal/clinical_ed/elecfetheart_mon....

Standardization of FHR pattern interpretation can greatly minimize inconsistencies and significantly impact practice, care and ultimately, patient outcomes.

About this Course

Developed by Frank Miller, MD and David Miller, MD this comprehensive and interactive program includes five courses to guide you through a standardized interpretation of FHR patterns.  read more »

Technology, Entertainment, Design (TED) Talks on modern, transdisciplinary issues of science and technology

http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks

TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design. It started out (in 1984) as a conference bringing together people from those three worlds. Since then its scope has become ever broader.  read more »

Atlas of Macromolecule Structures & Basic Information on Biological Macromolecules

http://www.imb-jena.de/IMAGE.html

The Jena Library of Biological Macromolecules (JenaLib) is aimed at a better dissemination of information on three-dimensional biopolymer structures with an emphasis on visualization and analysis.

It provides access to all structure entries deposited at the Protein Data Bank (PDB) or at the Nucleic Acid Database (NDB).

In addition, basic information on the architecture of biopolymer structures is available.

The JenaLib intends to fulfill both scientific and educational needs.

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