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IYC 2011 Celebration with IPS Linda Majerowicz | added on Mar 24, 2011 | Poland International Publishing Service Sp. z.o.o. joins the IYC 2011 celebration by promoting chemical literature, publications and online information and by supporting academic environment in Poland.
Molecular Pharmacology & Drug Design Sushilee Ranganathan | added on Mar 22, 2011 | United States This is a blog for students and teachers of chemistry, biochemistry,Computer Aided Drug Design, Molecular Modeling, Medicinal Chemistry, and proteomics. http://ondrugdesign.wordpress.com/
Topic: | chemistry education, educational materials, workshops, publications, references | Audience: | graduate students, post graduate students, professors, professional chemists, high schools |
Science Hideout Chemistry Website Dean Jarois | added on Mar 16, 2011 | United States www.Sciencehideout.net is dedicated to chemical education. It is a family friendly, safe environment to learn about chemistry and watch videos on experiments.
"All Our Yesterdays" Sheehan Misko | added on Mar 10, 2011 | United States All our Yesterdays: The pace of technological progress in clinical laboratory testing has been rapid and the lifetime of most analyzers is less than 10 years. To document and capture a special aspect of the history of clinical laboratory testing, Larry Kricka and Peter Wilding initiated this long-term project.
A Day in the Life of a Clinical Chemist Laboratory Sheehan Misko | added on Mar 10, 2011 | United States Peter Wilding, now an emeritus Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, was an assistant professor at the University of Southern California and a young clinical chemist at the Los Angeles County Hospital. This film demonstrates the remarkable journey of our profession and the astonishing advances make in almost a century.