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Welcome to the QBI Links Section.
This section has been added as a service for researchers and interested people as a source of links to interesting sites.
If you have a site you believe would be useful for us to include, or you find a link that it not working, please feel free to inform Ian Duncan
Categories:
Neuroscience on the Web
- BrainTalk Communities - Online Patient Support Groups for Neurology - sponsored by Massachusetts General Hospital
- This is a continuing effort by the Department of Neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital to foster online discussions between patients, caregivers and physicians about various Neurology-related topics. Please feel free to post any questions or comments.
- Clinical Neurophysiology on the Internet
- Guide to neurophysiology resources on the Internet. Searchable and browsable.
- CNS Exam (Questions 1-55) - University of Utah and CNS Exam (Questions 56-99) - University of Utah
- Excellent example of an online examination, with explanation of right and wrong answers and live scoring.
- Continuing Medical Education [CME] Digest
- CME Digest's mission is to be a world leader in conscientious medical learning by providing health professionals with independent reviews and critical appraisal of current scientific literature for the sole benefit of their patients. CME Digest accepts no sponsorship from health-related industry.
- Dana BrainWeb: Great Sites for Information on Brain Diseases and Disorders
- Well thought out site listing excellent Web resources for core neurological illnesses.
- ExPASy Molecular Biology Server
- This molecular biology site of the Geneva University Hospital and the University of Geneva is dedicated to the analysis of protein and nucleic acid sequences as well as 2-D PAGE.
- Flybrain Front Page
- Three mirror sites:
University of Freiburg, Germany
University of Arizona, US
Complete access to online information about the Drosophila nervous system.
- Global Anatomy Home Page
- From the Department of Anatomy, University of Wisconsin Medical School, this is a premier site for gross and microscopic neuroanatomy.
- Google
- The most accurate and complete of the Web search engines. The search interface is very user-friendly.
- Hardin Meta Directory of Internet Health Sources
- As the name "meta directory" implies, Hardin MD is a "list of lists" - Its purpose is to provide easy access to comprehensive resource lists in health-related subjects.
- IllusionWorks Home Page (Visual Illusions)
- The largest collection of illusions on the Internet, many appearing for the first time. Up-to-date scientific explanations, illusionary artwork, puzzles, and interactive demonstrations.
- Internet Stroke Center at Washington University School of Medicine
- Excellent, comprehensive, up-to-date stroke resources and protocols.
- Journal of Neuroscience
- The full text of the Journal of Neuroscience, the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience on the Web. By subscription only.
- Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Neurology Home Page
- Especially interesting are the Web forums devoted to different neurological diseases and John Lester's remarks on the Web and Web resources.
- Medical Biochemistry Online Textbook
- An easily accessible encyclopedia of details on specific biochemistry subjects.
- MEDLINE Searches
- On June 26,1997 the National Library of Medicine (NLM) announced free Web-based access to MEDLINE and other biomedical databases through Internet Grateful Med and NCBI PubMed. These two search interfaces differed in significant ways and were complementary to one another. Internet Grateful Med was retired from service in September, 2001 and NCBI PubMed was given greatly expanded capabilities. NCBI PubMed can link many articles to their full-text versions at publishers' web sites. This site is the premier way to freely access the peer-reviewed biomedical literature. Recently the NLM has launched many new services. For example, National Library of Medicine's MEDLINEplus combines MEDLINE searches with browsable indices of resources on selected medical topics. The Journal Database Browser from PubMed allows one to retrieve all MEDLINE-indexed articles from any journal.
- National Institutes of Health Entrez Databases
- Entrez is a search and retrieval system that integrates information from databases at NCBI. These databases include nucleotide sequences, protein sequences, macromolecular structures, whole genomes, and MEDLINE, through PubMed.
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- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
- Science for the Brain: The United States' leading supporter of biomedical research on disorders of the brain and nervous system.
- National Library of Medicine's MEDLINEplus - An Easy-To-Understand Resource on Various Diseases and Health Topics for the Public
- Essential portal to Web-based disease resources. Very complete and authoritative.
- Nature Reviews - Neuroscience
- This new journal is organized into three main sections: Highlights, Reviews and Perspectives on neuroscience research.
- Neural Signal Processing Group's Human Brain Project Home Page (Technical University of Denmark)
- A glimpse of the future. Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) as applied to the human brain, among other technical advances.
- Neuroanatomy and Neuropathology on the Internet
- As the title says, an excellent directory of neuroanatomy and neuropathology resources available on the Web. There are original resources as well, including neuroanatomy structures, functional neuroanatomy tables, and an online neuropathology atlas.
Neurology - The Official Journal of the American Academy of Neurology
- Full text (HTML or PDF format) electronic version of one of the standard American neurology journals.
- Neuromuscular Disease Center at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis
- A neuromuscular textbook on the Web! Diseases are linked to their entries in Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man.
- Neuroscience for Kids
- Outstanding set of educational resources on the neurosciences.
- Neurosciences at About.com - Home Page
- Excellent annotated guide to neuroscience resources on the Internet.
- Neurosciences at the University of Washington
- Virtual poster sessions, interactive neuroanatomy and William Calvin's writings are highlights.
- Neurosurgery at Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest University
- Unique for the extensive links to patient resources and support organizations for a number of neurological and neurosurgical conditions.
- Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man
- An astonishing resource: a continually updated searchable index of all known human genetic diseases! The entries are quite complete and even come with journal references.
- Science On-Line
- This site includes the searchable full text version of the print journal Science as well as some extremely useful areas available only in electronic form on the Web. This state-of-the-art site epitomizes the possibilities of Web-based publishing.
- Society for Neuroscience
- The premier world-wide organiztion for neuroscientists, with many resources for both the public and society members.
- Virtual Frog Dissection Kit
- A glimpse of the future: interactive virtual dissection of a frog.
- Visible Human Project
- The Visible Human Project is creating complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of the male and female human body. The current phase of the project is collecting transverse CAT, MRI and cryosection images of representative male and female cadavers at one millimeter intervals.
- Visible Human Viewer from the Northeast Parallel Architectures Center, Syracuse University (Visible Human Project)
- A Java Cup International Award Winner, this site allows you to select and view high-resolution images of 2-dimensional slices of a human body, using image data taken from the National Library of Medicine's Visible Human Project.
- Washington University School of Medicine Neuroscience Tutorial
- An illustrated guide to the essential basics of clinical neuroscience created in conjunction with a first-year course for medical students.
- Whole Brain Atlas
- The title says it all! Both still and moving images form an atlas of the human brain in health and disease.
Brain Mapping
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