Links of Interest
Below are some links to reading/resources of interest to the Inflammation Lab. Some are more relevant than others to our current research.
- (an online textbook © 2017 by R.J. Dyer, VCU, under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License)
- (powerful database sponsored by Cancer Research UK - requires an account)
- (requires account)
- (resource of the National Center for Education Statistics)
- (Evidence-based teaching resources for undergraduate biology education)
- (Produced by VCU Anatomy & Neurobiology. Bigbee & Pakurar)
- - a nonprofit, NIH-sponsored resource for monoclonal antibodies. Sells hybridoma supernatants at cost-of-production.
- (updated annually; inclusive of multiple granting agencies)
- (updated regularly, but NIH-sponsored projects only)
- Includes a powerful "" so you can see what projects have been funded relevant to your idea(s).
- (click "Past Events" to see list of seminars).
- (IEDB)
- of how to use IEDB
- , maintains a variety of proteomic resources.
- a repository of image datasets.
- (high resolution cellular images displayed at Dulles and now online at the NIGMS website)
- (a brief open access introductory text supported by the University of Texas Dept. of Neurobiology & Anatomy)
- This institute has the most transparent resources & advice for scientists seeking
NIH funding, including exemplary application samples. It is important to note that
while many principles are great to follow across NIH, many others - mostly administrative
- are very specific to NIAID (and they do a good job telling you that).
- from the quarterly AC meetings at NIAID. These give you the best idea of what they are willing to fund in the near term.
- (expression and survival data for normal and many disease - usually cancer - datasets from Europe)
- - the flow cytometry core facility at RU, which has a lot of reliable protocol resources and tips.
- (great teaching tool for visualizing statistical concepts)
- - NIH Science Education Partnership Awards pages
- (open access textbooks based on modern primary literature)
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