Welcome to the home page of the BioIndustry Association, the trade association for innovative, emerging small to medium sized enterprises in the UK's bioscience sector. As the authoritative voice of UK biotechnology, we are active in representing the sector and its needs to audiences, from patient groups to regional, national and pan-European governments. Find out more Introducing The BIS - The ...
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Aims to improve public understanding of genetic modification of food. foodfuture promotes balanced debate on issues surrounding the science, the perceived benefits and concerns including environmental aspects.
National Institute for Biological Standards and Control Welcome Divisions Catalogues Publications Links Global Training Network at NIBSC Where to Find Us! Overview Control Testing Biological Standards Accreditation Status Job Vacancies Local Information How to order Standards from NIBSC Welcome to the National Institute for Biological Standards and Control NIBSC is a multi-disciplinary ...
Mathematical Institute Centre for Mathematical Biology Contact us About us People Research Interests Publications Programmes Seminars Events Links Vacancies Centre for Mathematical Biology Mathematical Institute 24-29 St Giles' Oxford OX1 3LB, UK Head : Prof Philip K Maini Enquiries: +44-(0)1865-270501 Fax: +44-(0)1865-270515 Website last updated 24 October 2000 by S. Schnell. This page has been ...
Learned society for teachers and researchers of anatomical subjects, including morphological aspects of cell biology, neuroscience and embryology as well as traditional medical and veterinary anatomy ...
Information for:- Prospective students for BSc Prospective postgraduates International Students Current Students (Lancaster access only) Staff Information about:- Research Degree Courses Seminars Departmental Staff ** Postgraduate Studentships available in Biology NOW** ...
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Welcome to the Department of Biological Sciences rated excellent in our QAA Subject Review. For Further Information contact: Department of Biological Sciences The Manchester Metropolitan University John Dalton Building Chester Street Manchester M1 5GD, UK Tel: 0161 247 1234 Fax: 0161 247 6325 Email: bio@mmu.ac.uk Last updated 30 April 2002 Manchester Metropolitan University 2002 The Department ...
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The British Association of Clinical Anatomists.
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The Linacre Centre for healthcare ethics The Catholic bioethics centre in London, England The Linacre Centre exists to promote understanding of Catholic teaching on abortion, assisted conception, advance directives, contraception, euthanasia, genetic engineering and other issues in biomedical ethics. Much of the Church's teaching on these topics coincides with what was once widely recognised as ...
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Fungus recording group based in the Northwest of England and Wales, UK. Our site includes information about fungi, mushrooms and mycology.
Yorkshire and Humber Biodiversity Forum ...
Activities and Disciplines Mycology Over 100 years of expertise in fungal taxonomy For more than a century mycologists at Kew have helped to increase our knowledge of the fungal kingdom by identifying and describing new families, new genera, new species, in Britain and overseas. Each year over 4, 000 specimens are received at Kew from more than 30 countries around the world for expert ...
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Biomedscience - the SOP and information bank provides a free resource of medical laboratory SOP's and information ...
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The Scottish Developmental Biology Group (SDBG) is an informal group of researchers from Scotland and Northern England, who share an interest in various aspects of developmental biology ...