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Chemistry and Biochemistry Guide: Websites
Find targeted resources for research and referencing
The AACB is the major professional society for practicing clinical biochemists in Australia and New Zealand and is a full member of the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC) and Asia-Pacific Federation for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine (APFCB).
The ASM is a not-for-profit organisation, formed in 1959 as a learned society devoted to furthering the science of microbiology. The main objective of the Australian Society for Microbiology (ASM) is to advance the science of microbiology in Australia.
ChemTube3D contains interactive 3D animations and structures, with supporting information for some of the most important topics covered during an undergraduate chemistry degree.
"StarBiochem is a 3-D protein viewer that allows students to learn key concepts about the biology of proteins in an interactive manner". Can be run directly from website without downloading.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology databases (not JCU subscriptions)
"contains information about experimentally-determined nucleic acids and complex assemblies. Use the NDB to perform searches based on annotations relating to sequence, structure and function, and to download, analyze, and learn about nucleic acids"
"The Protein Data Bank (PDB) archive is the single worldwide repository of information about the 3D structures of large biological molecules, including proteins and nucleic acids. These are the molecules of life that are found in all organisms including bacteria, yeast, plants, flies, other animals, and humans."
Part of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, "provides freely available data from life science experiments, performs basic research in computational biology and offers an extensive user training programme, supporting researchers in academia and industry."
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