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Correspondence to: Dr Nigel J Brand, National Heart and Lung Institute, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine, Dovehouse Street, London, SW3 6LY, UK; ...
The biological world is always expanding as research is constantly being done. Because of this, many findings often fall under the radar despite having the potential to change the world. Here are some ...
Join us in London for the 10th anniversary of SynBio UK, the premier conference for synthetic and engineering biology. This milestone event will bring together leading experts and emerging talents to ...
THIS book is an attempt to give a general view of the phenomena manifested by living beings, and to form a sort of basis for a more detailed study of some special branch of biology. It commences with ...
Are you interested in finding out more about a career in secondary teaching? Dr Eric Easton (Programme Leader) will explain the pathways into secondary education and the PGDE programme running at ...
ABSTRACT: Reproducibility is a key aspect of the scientific method as it provides evidence for research claims. It is essential to promote openness, accessibility, and collaboration within the ...
Since 1970, the International Symposia on Flatworm Biology (ISFBs) have been the premier event for discussing and disseminating the latest research on free-living flatworms, “Turbellaria”. These ...
This course provides a basic survey of human biology. Emphasis is placed on the basic structure and function of body systems and the medical terminology used to describe normal and pathological states ...
This course is a continuation of BIO 101 and provides the second part of an one year overview of biology for non-science majors. This course will discuss evolution, comparative biodiversity, human and ...
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