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Education Section

This Education Section is overseen by the Society for Developmental Biology's Professional Development and Education Committee
 
The mission of the Professional Development and Education Committee is to:
  1. support the goals of the Society for Developmental Biology;
  2. nurture the professional development of our membership and promote the range of employment opportunities available for developmental biologists at all stages of their careers; and
  3. facilitate and encourage teaching and learning within and between the academic community and the public about developmental biology.

DB Cinema

    Digital video sequences of developing embryos.

Developmental Biology Courses and Resources
Books by SDB Members
Videotapes and CD-ROMs by SDB Members

Useful Readings:

Education Section Archives

A group of developmental biologists in Pittsburgh recently put together a site aimed at bringing the Pittsburgh community of developmental biologists together.  It's located at http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/org/pdmg 

“Balancing career and personal life”

A resource for new (and not so new) faculty published by Project Kaleidoscope (PKAL), from interviews with NSF Distinguished Teaching Scholars by Jeanne L. Narum, Director of PKAL.  Posted with permission of PKAL.

Link: DTS_Balancing-career-and-personal-life.pdf

 

NIH New Investigators Web Site

NIH has established a Web site targeted to new investigators. The site describes current policies and offers helpful hints and resources.

URL:  http://grants.nih.gov/grants/new_investigators/index.htm

 

 


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Developmental Biology
Published by Elsevier Science
under Auspices of Society for Developmental Biology

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
         
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