A national educational program that provides high school biology and life science teachers access to their colleagues, scientists, and critical sources of new scientific information via the World Wide Web.
CDC serves as the national focus for developing and applying disease prevention and control, environmental health, and health promotion and education activities designed to improve the health of the people of the United States.
Provides information services used by patients, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies, CROs and research centers involved in clinical research around the world.
A publicly funded medical genetics information resource developed for physicians, other healthcare providers, and researchers, available at no cost to all interested persons.
The Harriet Lane Links (formerly Pediatric Points of Interest) provide an edited collection of pediatric resources (5,682 links) on the World Wide Web.
With 25,000 links, Medbioworld is the largest medical reference site, including all medical journals and medical associations, and similar resources in the biological sciences.
Works to provide clinicians and other healthcare professionals with the most timely source of clinical information that is highly relevant to their patients and practice
For advice on the scientific issues that frequently pervade policy decisions, the nation's leaders often turn to the institution that was specially created for this purpose: the National Academy of Sciences and its sister organizations.
The following sections provide you with a record of the USDA's efforts to respond to the important issues of the nation in respect to conserving and utilizing genetic resources for food and agriculture.
Nobel e-Museum offers information on all 736 Prize Winners to date, the Nobel Organization, Alfred Nobel, and Nobel events, as well as educational material and games.
Objective Medicine identifies the physician's right to practice medicine freely, without government coercion or force, and recognizes the patient's right to seek his physician freely.
This list of resources is maintained as an electronic supplement to our forthcoming two volume textbook on Quantitative Genetics to be published by Sinauer Associates.
The Virtual Hospital is a digital health sciences library created in 1992 at the University of Iowa to help meet the information needs of health care providers and patients.
World Medical Leaders was founded to create a physicians-only Internet site where doctors from around the world could learn from and interact with the most exceptional faculty of medical educators and thought leaders available.
An online, healthcare media publishing company. It provides easy-to-read, in-depth, authoritative medical information for consumers via a network of robust, user-friendly, interactive web sites.