BEST OF THE WEB V.1

For the dairy technologist

www.fil-idf.org

www.idfdairynutrition.org

A customized website according to your needs gener5al nutrition information for consumers; latest science and research development for health professionals; Q&A, factsheets and sources for media.

www.dairy-sustainability-initiative.org

Find out about the dairy sector’s commitment to reducing the green house emissions in the Global Dairy Agenda for action; share your success story in the Green Paper.

www.idfdairylaboratories.org

Share, search or compare recent information on dairy labs across the world.

 

For the ecologist

www.data.gbif.org

The Data Portal of the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) was created to make the world’s biodiversity data globally accessible. Visitors can explore by species, by countries or by datasets.

 

For the naturalist

www.naturalist.org

This site is a great way to explore the organisms of the world through the observations and experiences of fellow naturalists.

 

For the scientist

www.biosemantics.org/jane

To acquire an intuition for appropriate journals to which to submit scientific manuscripts. The “jane” will search Medline for the best corresponding journals.

www.twitter.com/TheScientistLLC

Get your daily dose of science from “The Scientist” on Twitter. “The Scientist” tweets engaging stories,trivia, and upcoming events in the life science community.

www.undsci.berkeley.edu

The University of California Museum of Paleontology has created this website with eight topics within its “Understanding Science 101”.

 

For the chemist

www.chemsynthesis.com

The Chemsynthesis  Chemical Database  provides a one-stop on line browsing destination for people interested in the synthesis and chemical properties.

www.chem1.com

Chem Virtual textbook includes tezt, illustrations / diagrams for the student.

 

For the genetist

www.biozon.org

A data base developed by a lab at the Cornell University concerning protein families, protein structures, domains, pathways, proteins, interactions, nucleic acids, Unigene cluster.

www.fbi.com

www.interpol.int

www.enfsi.eu

www.diark.org

A complete genomic information for a large number of high-interest organisms and eukaryotic genomics sequencing projects.  This site has compiled data from 2.459 projects covering 1.o86 species.

www.mdl.shsmu.edu.cn

Allosteric Database at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The database contains about 8.000 modular entries and can be browsed by modulator, target, or index.

www.droidb.org

DROsophila Interaction Database  for genes and protein interactions (protein-protein, transcription factor-gene, miRNA-gene, and gene-gene interactions.

 

For the laboratory manager

www.labguru.com

This site offers great organizational tools to bench scientists, including a calendar of which top lan experiments.

 

For the biologist

www.ebi.ac.uk/biomodels-main/

Computational models for biologists. The BioModel Database contains  a collection of annotated , published models. There are currently 409 curated models and 420 non-curated models.