Links

http://www.biotechinstitute.org/- The Biotechnology Institute, directs the BioGENEius Challenge and offer a range of teaching resources

http://www.nabt.org/sites/S1/index.php?p=9 National Association of Biology Teachers (USA)  Offer free ‘How to do it’ teaching guides and newsletter.

http://www.abc.net.au/labnotes/default.htm - Lab notes - The Australian Broadcasting Corporation's online science education site

http://www.csiro.au/resources/ExploreAndEducate.html - CSIRO Science Education

www.actionbioscience.org - Articles and class lessons in biology.

www.biotechnologyonline.gov.au - Biotechnology Australia’s resources for secondary school students and teachers

www.science.gov.au - Delivering science information and services to industry, investors and the research and education communities.

http://www.scitech.org.au/ - Scitech

http://www.sciencewa.net.au/index.asp - Science Network WA

www.biotechlearn.org.nz - New Zealand Biotechnology Learning Hub

http://genetech.csiro.au/index.htm - Gene technology in Australia

http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/ - BioInteractive, resource for science teachers and students produced by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute

www.biologymad.com - Biology Mad, Thorough notes (including worked examples) about loads of biological concepts, including cell biology, animal physiology, plant biology, ecology and evolutionary processes.

www.bioethics.gov.au - Bioethics Portal, links all the key bioethics websites and issues in Australia. It is a whole of government initiative between the Australian and State and Territory Governments.

www.mdbio.org - MdBio Website

www.bio.org - Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) Website

http://science.education.nih.gov/ - National Institutes of Health (US) Office of Science Education

http://www.mentornet.net/ - MentorNet offers community members information relevant to women and diversity in engineering and science, including:

  • Links to outside web sites.

  • A bibliography of research on women and people of colour in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

  • A reading list of staff and participant recommended books.

  • MentorNet News, the monthly MentorNet newsletter.

  • Articles on topics such as work/family balance, self-confidence and career options - provided by the Association for Women in Science

  • Access to the online e-forum

www.nerac.com - Nerac is a research and advisory firm in the scientific and technical markets. You can sign up for their monthly Marketplace Review e-newsletter which contains a range of reviews and research reports.