Biology Research

Here are some references and websites you may find useful while learning Biology.

The National Human Genome Research Institute was a leader in the initial sequencing of the human genome. The Institute collaborates with the scientific and medical communities to enhance genomic technologies that accelerate the understanding of human health and disease. This resource is helpful to students interested in either majoring in a science field or pursuing a career in medicine or healthcare. (Link Opens in New Window)

The National Science Foundation supports and funds scientific research to keep the United States at the forefront of discovery in all areas of science except medical science. This resource is helpful to those students majoring in a science field and especially to those students interested in conducting scientific research. (Link Opens in New Window)

The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Virtual Tours allows visitors to take self-guided, room-by-room tours of several exhibits and areas within the museum from their desktop or mobile device. This resource is helpful to students interested in learning more about science and the natural world. (Link Opens in New Window)

OneZoom Tree of Life is “an interactive map of the evolutionary links between all living things known to science.” Each leaf represents a different species, while branches illustrate how species evolved over billions of years from common ancestors. This resource is helpful to those students interested in majoring in a biological discipline.(Link Opens in New Window)

The National Human Genome Research Institute was a leader in the initial sequencing of the human genome. The Institute collaborates with the scientific and medical communities to enhance genomic technologies that accelerate the understanding of human health and disease. This resource is helpful to students interested in either majoring in a science field or pursuing a career in medicine or healthcare. (Link Opens in New Window)

The National Science Foundation supports and funds scientific research to keep the United States at the forefront of discovery in all areas of science except medical science. This resource is helpful to those students majoring in a science field and especially to those students interested in conducting scientific research. (Link Opens in New Window)

The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Virtual Tours allows visitors to take self-guided, room-by-room tours of several exhibits and areas within the museum from their desktop or mobile device. This resource is helpful to students interested in learning more about science and the natural world. (Link Opens in New Window)

OneZoom Tree of Life is “an interactive map of the evolutionary links between all living things known to science.” Each leaf represents a different species, while branches illustrate how species evolved over billions of years from common ancestors. This resource is helpful to those students interested in majoring in a biological discipline.(Link Opens in New Window)

References

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Broward College Library Resources

Please visit the Broward College Library Resources page:

  • Make a research appointment with a Librarian
  • Get research Guides
  • Access Biology & Biomedicine Journals
  • Use databases such as Access Science®, “from McGraw-Hill is an authoritative online Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM), education resource written by world-renowned scientists and skillfully edited to engage and inform students.” Explore Access Science articles within Biology and Biomedicine with subtopic Biological and Biomedical Science – general.