Finds innovative vehicles to make HIV prevention science useful to service providers, policy makers, and the public while pioneering technologies for synthesizing, translating and rapidly disseminating prevention science to all those involved in the battle against HIV. Includes details on the HIV virus, prevention techniques, treatments, research, publications and contact details.
Contains a description of research performed, the James Group, schedules, programs and software, and contact information.
Involved in various aspects of biomechanics and related engineering fields, includes details of current projects, staff, publications, funding, announcements, opportunities and contact information.
Houses the clinical picture archiving and communication system (PACS) image cache, long-term optical archive, database and web server. The facility is also the site for research in medical image informatics with long-term storage devices with heterogeneous high-capacity media, ATM, Gigabit and high-speed network communication hubs, developmental workstations and 3D rendering engines. Includes information on edutcation, research, personnel, facilities and contact details.
Provides direct mental health services to people with HIV disease, seronegative people, friends, family members, and partners of people with HIV disease, and caregivers. Includes information on testing, support groups, training, events, opportunities, publications and contact information.
Studies basic neuroscience and the effects of alcohol on the brain. Site contains related links, career opportunities, scientific advisory board and a description of the facility.
Focuses on the study of macromolecular structure, function, and interactions through the varied research tools of biochemistry and biophysics, including X-ray Crystallography, Electron and Light Microscopy, NMR, Mass Spectrometry, and Molecular Biology.Includes information on projects, laboratories, research, staff and contact details.
The Visible Embryo web site is an evolving educational resource on human development from conception to birth. Designed for medical students, it is a reference for medical professionals as well as the interested public. The site contains information on both normal and abnormal fetal development.
Contains access to Keck Center internal Pages, Neuroscience Program internal pages, computer work requests, local answers for computer, network and other questions, Physiology Electronic Shop work requests, public mail lists, finding information for email addresses, phone numbers, and other data, program and university information. [Requires a password to access some areas.]
Pursues asthma research studies sponsored by the National Institutes of Health and pharmaceutical companies. Includes information on current studies, completed projects, enrollment, common questions, faculty, staff, sponsors and contact details.
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