Surf these sites: A New Germ Theory -- The dictates of evolution virtually demand that the causes of some of humanity''s chronic and most baffling "noninfectious" illnesses will turn out to be pathogens -- that is the radical view of a prominent evolutionary biologist. Academic Info: Microbiology & Virology -- An annotated directory of Internet resources on microbiology and Virology, including gateways to medical microbiology, HIV, AIDS, E. coli, and Ebola information All the Virology on the WWW -- This site contains a comprehensive index of links to virology information on the WWW, a vast collection of virus pictures, a virology bookshop, on-line virology and microbiology course notes, and much much more. FluNet -- The World Health Organization''s (WHO) Influenza site. Good information about this viral infection. Weekly updates of Influenza activity around the world and some great links to other Influenza sites. Hidden Killers--Deadly Viruses -- Basics about viruses, our bodies'' immune systems, information about specific viruses, and how these ''hidden killers'' could potentially be used as bio-weapons. There are also weekly/bi-weekly feature articles on various facets that involve viruses. Influenzanews.com -- Great site full of information about Influenza viruses. Introduction To Molecular Virology -- Prepared by Virologist Ed Rybicki of the Department of Microbiology at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. The Gary Laboratory -- links are very comprehensive. A virologist''s dream! Also a great place for people wanting to know more about viruses. Virus Databases Online -- A very comprehensive index of viruses. Includes very detailed descriptions on many viruses. It is also called The Internatioal Viral Database as approved by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses. Virus Ultrastructure -- This page is designed primarily as an introductory manual for students of virology,but anyone who is interested is invited to take a brief "peep" at some of the inhabitants of the microbial Lilliput Land. Viruses, influenza and the "chicken flu" -- Viruses are "cheaters" in the evolution game because they use lots of genetic "tricks" like recombinant genetics. Here you''ll learn about them with a focus on the "chicken flu". Wellcome Trust 4-Year PhD Training Programme -- Imperial College, London, has developed the Molecular & Cellular Basis of Infection as the theme for a Wellcome Trust 4-year PhD Programme and invites applications for these new studentships. Wong''s Virology -- This site contains notes on various aspects of medical virology. It is designed as a study aid for physicians and scientists studying for their board, membership or fellowship exams in medical microbiology/virology
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