Dr P Posted August 15, 2010 Posted August 15, 2010 Hi, I have created a website for biologists/biochemists/molecular biologists etc, which is a directory of lots of useful scientific websites. Please have a look and see what you think: www.bio-marks.com/ Biomarks is a website designed to give the scientific community a portal for all the useful and popular scientific web pages. This website is unfortunately not inclusive of all websites and indeed Biomarks encourages the scientific community to use “missing link” and “broken link” icons at the top of the page to help provide a better and up to date resource.
non LINEAR+-*/ Posted August 20, 2010 Posted August 20, 2010 ya thanks ... friends .. its really great website .....
Dr P Posted August 23, 2010 Author Posted August 23, 2010 Glad you like it we are constantly trying to improve it so any suggestions let us know
ewmon Posted August 23, 2010 Posted August 23, 2010 (edited) 4 I have found these sites very interesting: ExPaSy has awesome metabolic pathway maps. Molport allows you to search its database of chemicals by drawing the molecules. Edited August 23, 2010 by ewmon
Dr P Posted August 25, 2010 Author Posted August 25, 2010 Hi EWMON thanks for the suggestion Metabolic Pathways added to - Omics MolPort added to - Lab consumable and Equip Thanks for all your support
Ahamed Posted August 29, 2010 Posted August 29, 2010 Maybe check this blog .. http://globaltutor.blogspot.com/
Dr P Posted August 29, 2010 Author Posted August 29, 2010 Hi Ahmed, BioMarks can add your blog to the site if you would like? Fancy letting your bloggers know about us in return??
eLabProtocols Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 Possibly a usefull for in the lab. Online protocol protocol database and organizer eLabProtocols is an online platform for scientists to search and find protocols used in life sciences research laboratories. Store your protocols in your eLabProtocols personal account, share protocols with the people in your lab, or publish protocols in our online database to share them with the whole scientific community. Use the protocol editor to create 'smart' or 'dynamic protocols' to adjust your protocol for each experiment in a few mouse-clicks. Check http://www.elabprotocols.com for more info or follow @eLabJournal on Twitter Feel free to join!
Dr P Posted September 11, 2010 Author Posted September 11, 2010 elabprotocols is now in the protocols and tools section of BioMarks, thank you
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