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This is an annotated list of biological websites, including only notable websites dealing with biology generally and those with a more specific focus. Ask A Biologist - has been hosted by ASU School of Life Sciences since 1997.
an open source molecular interaction database to study interactions between proteins Protein-protein and other molecular interactions Human Protein Atlas: Human Protein Atlas: aims at mapping all the human proteins in cells, tissues and organs Protein expression databases ProteinModelPortal
DyeStat was a website self-described as "The Internet Home of High School Track & Field". It was founded in 1998 by John Dye, and featured his wife (Donna Dye) as the features editor, senior editor Steve Underwood, assistant editor Dave Devine, two California co-editors (Rich Gonzalez, Doug Speck) and one business/marketing manager (Kirsten Leetch).
Fox was named Athlete of the Year in the Eastern District as a senior, along with Eastern District All Star in the pole vault, 110 hurdles, long jump, high jump and Cambridge High School Athlete ...
This will be updated each time a new list is published. ... Meet the 10 best John Glenn High School athletes of the last 25 years. New Prairie: Plenty of star athletes have come through New ...
The USA Biolympiad was first started in 2002, with nearly 10,000 students competing annually. Ever since the CEE (Center for Excellence in Education) started to administer the USABO exam, all four members of the Team USA in the years 2004, 2007-2009, 2011-2013, 2015, and 2017 were awarded gold medals in the International Biology Olympiad, with the US National Team able to accrue the most ...
Walk-off grand slams, rivalry wins and upsets defined Monday's state tournament action. Here are 12 athletes that kept their teams alive.
For example, during the 2005–2006 academic year, high revenue NCAA sports (basketball and football) had 51 percent black student athletes, whereas only 17 percent of head coaches in the same high revenue sports were black [88] Also, in the same 2005–2006 year, only 5.5 percent of athletic directors at Division I "PWIs" (Primarily White ...