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Scientific & Medical Databases

As a service to our members we would like to encourage the submission of URLs of online databases, in much the same way as our links repository. The database name, relevance, category, a short review and a ranking (1 - 5) should be supplied. It would also be useful to describe how to use it, and to provide links to alternative front-ends.
All submitted reviews are subject to review by Science Advisory Board staff. Members are asked to submit no more than five database reviews per month so that the postings reflect the diversity of The Science Advisory Board. Databases are organized by category, and are accessible to all visitors. Multiple reviews are encouraged. Members submitting database links and reviews will be rewarded through the ViewPoints system. Additional discussion of databases and their applicability may be conducted via the Discussion Forum.

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To submit an online database, click here.

Latest 10 Submitted
  1. Genetics Education Outreach Network
  2. The Genetics Society of America
  3. Viral Protein Structural Database
  4. Plant Specific Database
  5. Monoclonal antibodies with clinical indications
  6. pROC
  7. Drug Database
  8. DrugBank
  9. the international ImMunoGeneTics information syste
  10. CiteAb

Press Statement on the NSABB Review of H5N1 Resea

www.nih.gov/news/health/dec2011/od-20.htm

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Easy mutations to make bird flu a lethal pandemic. The details of knowledge and dissemination of the scientific work, might be of interest especially to bioterrorists. H5N1 created in the laboratory, with five mutations, is a highly contagious enough to be defined worst of the anthrax. Scientists seeking to publish highly controversial studies on the avian influenza virus H5N1 have agreed to remove key details from manuscripts describing their work following requests from the U.S.

Posted 1/6/2012 12:42:00 PM by camdic

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