Immunology

Links


Bushmeat Trade:

http://bushmeat.net
Information about the bushmeat trade.
http://www.bushmeat.org/crisisalert.htm
Bushmeat crisis alert.

Department of Health and Human Services:

http://www.hhs.gov/asphep/presentation/images/bacteria.jpg
Red bacteria image.
http://www.hhs.gov/asphep/presentation/images/wound.jpg
Arm wound image.

General Biology and Immunology-related: (Alphabetical by Organization)

www.biology.arizona.edu
Simulating the Spread of HIV. Interactive HIV exercise that allows students to trace the epidemiology of the disease. Includes a full review of immunology.
www.biology.arizona.edu
Macrophage image.
www.BiologyMad.com
A website with great visuals and animations.
www.cellsalive.com
"Ouch!-cells alive.
www.chlamydiae.com
Adjuvant Strategy. Immunology Hyperlinked History & Molecular Movies.
http://www.denniskunkel.com/
Scientific Microscopy Photoimage Library.
http://www.dukecancervaccines.org/latestflash.htm
Duke University Medical Center animation of how vaccination works at the molecular/cellular level.
www.galaxygoo.org/hiv/hiv_lifecycle.html
Galaxygoo "Molecular Biology of an HIV infections: an interactive animation."
http://www.harwich.edu/depts/hhssci/anatomy.html
Harwich high school A&P syllabus & links hematology image microscopy.
http://www.hematologyatlas.com/principalpage.htm
Flow cytometry.
www.learner.org
CPB/Annenberg "Rediscovering Biology" online "textbook." Unit 6: HIV and Aids. Downloads.
http://sprojects.mmi.mcgill.ca/immunology/Ig_text.htm
Antibody descriptions [IgG, IgM, IgA].
http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/MBChB/ImmGloss.html
Glossary of immunology.
http://www.mnsfld.edu/~mcb/images/macrophage.gif
macrophage engulfing bacteria.
http://www.muhealth.org/~pharm204/inflammation.mov
Inflammation movie clip.
http://www.nature.com/nature/view/030102.html
Nature Magazine & Immunology.
http://science.nhmccd.edu/biol/ap2int.htm
North Harris College - Biology "Tutorials and Resources." Anatomy and Physiology II animations, movies and interactive tutorial links.
www.northarundel.com-
This website connects to a variety of ADAM animations (my favorite of them all!!!)
http://workbench.sdsc.edu/
University of California/SanDiego bioinformatics tools.
www.sdnhm.org
Virus image & Link to San Diego Museum of Natural History - Natural History of Disease.
http://pingu.salk.edu/flow/sitelink.html
Flow cytometry.
http://www.med.sc.edu:85/book/immunol-sta.htm
University of South Carolina School of Medicine on-line education.
www.skidmore.edu
Bread mold image. The Fungi and Lichens.
http://www.whfreeman.com/thelifewirebridge2/
Animated tutorials that accompany Life: The Science of Biology by Purves.
http://CSI.Washington.edu/education/inMotion/
Cells systems initiative at University of Washington. Animations modeling cellular processes.
http://www.blink.uk.com/immunoanimations/index1.html
Flash animations by Garland Publishing in the UK.

HHMI:

www.hhmi.org
Howard Hughes Medical Institute main web page for scientists, educators and students. Breaking research/news, online catalog, grant applications, teacher links, etc.
http://www.hhmi.org/resources/educators.html
HHMI lectures, activities, etc. for educators.
www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/disease/lectures.html
HHMI DVD on infectious disease.

NASA:

Study on Why Astronaut Saliva Contains More Viruses

NCBI:

What does NCBI do?
Map viewer highlights chromosomes genes are found on by typing in a trait (ex obesity,homosexuality) or a particular gene (ex. Polymerase) from there you can find articles and studies.

NIH/NCI:

http://ugsp.info.nih.gov/
Understanding immune system (basic tutorial)/National Cancer Institute.
Molecular epidemiology of HIV transmission in a dental practice
Apoptosis of Macrophage.
www.niaid.nih.gov
Understanding immune system (basic tutorial)/National Cancer Institute.

PBS:

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/aids/
Surviving AIDS interactive game that ties together the various branches of the immune system.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/aids/immunewave.html
Fighting Back Virus Attack Game.

Science News:

Week of Sept. 8, 2001; Vol. 160, No. 10 "Immunity’s Eyes: Biologist reveal the proteins that first see dangerous microbes" A good layman’s intro to toll-like receptors in a story-like format.  

SCRIPPS:

http://www.scripps.edu/pub/goodsell/illustration/index.html
Biomolecular illustration and education.
http://www.scripps.edu/pub/goodsell/illustration/public/
Biochemist David Goodsell’s detailed color paintings of common molecules. "These illustrations are provided for general use in oral presentations and classes. Please acknowledge me when you use the illustrations. These illustrations are also available for publication in print or on the internet. Please obtain permission directly from me at goodsell@scripps.edu I request a copy of any publication in which the pictures appear."
http://www.scripps.edu/pub/goodsell/illustration/pdb/
The "Molecule of the Month" presents a new biological molecule each month. The pages include a short illustrated introduction to the molecule and its place in our lives, and finishes with a description of how the visitor can explore the molecule on the computer.
http://www.scripps.edu/pub/goodsell/molecular-perspective/
These short articles describe biological molecules that are involved in cancer and its treatment.

WGBH Teacher's Domain:

http://www.teachersdomain.org/
Teachers' Domain is a multimedia digital library for the classroom that provides learning experiences in ways no textbook can. This ever-expanding library currently includes collections on Life Science, Physical Science and history.
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