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Listings of educational institutions and associations in the United States and world-wide that provide research opportunities, fellowships, scholarships, prizes, grants, and student awards. Collection of sites dedicated to furthering the development of various disciplines. Also institutions that investigate diseases and disseminate useful information regarding the cause, diagnosis, prevention.
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Indian Space Research Organization
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PageRank 8
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Last Update 2007/10/7 9:44
The Indian Space Research Organization, ISRO, was formed in 1969 with the initiative of Dr. Vikram Sarabhai. The main task of ISRO is to further space technology that can be used for developing telecommunication, metrological services, television broadcasting, etc. ISRO’s achievements include the development of the INSAT series of satellites, Indian Remote Sensing Satellites (IRS) used to monitor and manage resources. The launch vehicles PSLV and GSLV used to place the satellites into orbit were also developed by ISRO. ISRO also has co-operative projects going on with the space agencies of several countries.
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Social Science Research Network (SSRN)
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PageRank 8
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Last Update 2007/10/7 14:58
The Social Science Research Network, SSRN, works toward spreading information on social science research across the world and operates through several research networks that specialize in each of the social sciences. The SSRN eLibrary has a collection of several research papers provided by various journals, publishers, and institutions. The eLibrary has an abstract database that consists of abstracts on 108,800 scholarly working papers and an Electronic Paper Collection that contains more than 80,900 downloadable full texts. SSRN facilitates communication between readers and authors and amongst readers regarding their research concerns.
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American Association of Cancer Research
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PageRank 7
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Last Update 2007/10/7 9:46
The American Association of Cancer Research (AACR) was formed in 1907. Its objective is to investigate the disease and disseminate useful information regarding the cause, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of cancer. The association has more than 24,000 members who work in laboratories, medical centers, and clinics to try and evolve a cure and preventive treatment for the more than 200 types of cancer. Five peer-reviewed scientific journals are published by the association. Activities of the association include convening scientific conferences dealing with cancer research and working with cancer survivors to raise public awareness about the disease.
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VascularDoc
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PageRank 3
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Last Update 2007/10/7 15:00
VascularDoc.net is presented to help patients and their families make informed decisions about vascular surgery. The site is a symposium of George J. Todd, MD's twenty-five year experience in vascular surgery and intended to provide patients and their families with background information that can be used in cooperation with their treating physicians and surgeons.
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Genome Research
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PageRank 7
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Last Update 2007/10/7 9:48
Genome Research, which was first published in 1995, is peer-reviewed monthly research journal that covers reports and research on gene discovery, comparative genome analyses, proteomics, evolution studies, informatics, genome structure and function, technological innovations and applications, statistical and mathematical methods, cutting-edge genetic and physical mapping and DNA sequencing. The journal's website offers the issues online and also complete data sets, wherever possible. The journal is published by the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press which also publishes Genes and Development and Protein Science.
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The Aneurysm Information Project
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PageRank 5
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Last Update 2007/10/7 14:59
Dr. MD Tilson's Aneurysm Information Project. This site was one of the first scientific information sources for abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) and now encompasses additional information to be understood by people without professional medical training.
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The National Academies
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PageRank 8
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Last Update 2007/10/7 9:53
The National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, the Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council make up the National Academies. These academies offer valuable public service by enabling committees of experts to come together and exchange ideas on technical and scientific issues. The academies offer advice to the federal government on various issues. The academies undertake various development projects, some of the current projects which the academy is working on cover soil research, nutrient requirements of horses, the U.S climate change science program, astrobiology, etc.
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LapSurgery.com
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PageRank 3
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Last Update 2007/10/7 15:09
This is the home site for Garth H. Ballantyne, MD, FACS, FASCRS.
An active researcher, Dr. Ballantyne has authored more than 200 scientific articles encompassing colorectal surgery as well as advanced laparoscopic, telerobotic and bariatric surgery.
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The Scripps Research Institute
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PageRank 7
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Last Update 2007/10/7 9:58
The Scripps Research Institute, TSRI, is one of the largest private non-profit research organizations in the United States. In the three decades of its existence, the institute has conducted important research in biomedical science and has covered aspects of immunology, neurosciences, autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular diseases, etc. TSRI fosters developments in fundamental sciences by means of interdisciplinary programs and collaborations and imparting training to researchers for tomorrow. The institute is well-equipped and has a Cray supercomputer, a fluorescence activated cell sorting facility, a centralized DNA sequencing laboratory and a state of the art x-ray crystallography laboratory.
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Columbia University
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PageRank 8
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Last Update 2007/10/21 13:52
Columbia University was founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of King George II of England. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York and the fifth oldest in the United States. The university has now groun to a faculty size of over three thousand full-time instructional employees and twenty four thousand students.
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