Biology
The Association of American Medical Colleges is a non-for-profit association that is representing all 141 accredited U.S and 17 accredited Canadian medical schools. Their mission is to "serve and lead the academic medicine community to improve the health of all."
Mission is to protect the health and welfare of animals, people, and environment by preparing high-quality veterinary workforce to meet the changing societal demands.
Ozone maps with air quality and air pollution information
The American Phytopathological Society is dedicated to plant pathology research. The APS has been making and sharing significant breakthroughs for both science and society for more than a century.
The American Physical Therapy Association represents more than 88,000 physical therapists members who seek to improve the health and quality of life of individuals in society through research, education, and physical therapist practice.
Job search website that allows you to look for jobs through companies or job titles in a certain location.
Air monitoring data for criteria pollutants: carbon monozide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, ozone, particulate matter, lead.
The national professional society for physician assistants. They work to ensure the professional growth and personal excellence of physician assistants.
The voice of dental education with the mission to encourage the dental education community to address the issues that influences the education, research and the delivery of oral health care for the health of the public.
Job and industry resources for animal sciences and fisheries careers
consortium of natural history and botanical libraries that cooperate to digitize and make accessible the legacy literature of biodiversity held in their collections and to make that literature available for open access and responsible use as a part of a global "biodiversity commons." More than 45,000 documents in English.
Guide to EPA websites recommended by subject experts
Career information from real people in the field of Botany
Core list for an environmental reference collection
Chemical details from EPA and other sources
Chemical data from EPA toxicology databases that cover aquatic life, terrestrial plants, and terrestrial wildlife
The Ecological Society of America information on getting careers and certification in the field of Ecology.
Policy for enforcement of EPA's waste management and emergency response programs
BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook on Environmental Scientists and Specialists
Contacts for answering questions about environmental issues in Region 5
This collection is a repository of digital facsimiles of historic agricultural newspapers published in the United States.
Frequently asked questions about EPA and various environmental topics
This resource provides consumer information about genetic conditions and the genes or chromosomes associated with those conditions.
The Global Invasive Species Database is a free, online database managed by the Invasive Species Specialist Group of the Species Survival Commission of the International Union for Conservation of Nature http://www.iucn.org/ (CH, Sep'11, 49-0255). The site emphasizes "invasive alien species that threaten native biodiversity and covers all taxonomic groups from micro-organisms to animals and plants in all ecosystems." The goal is to increase public awareness and to facilitate prevention and management activities of invasive species for a broad audience. The database covers 800-plus species in over 250 countries, with content continually added by expert contributors.
Links for patients to medical research.
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, is the "largest private nonprofit" oceanographic institution in the world. Its well-designed website provides a guide to WHOI's research activities, staff, ships, and educational programs.
IPM Images archives more than 145,000 photographs of organisms of economic concern to farmers and foresters.
Human health effects from chemical exposure database
Mission is to help individuals achieve their educational and career goals
EPA's main access point for laws, regulations, and dockets
Information on various health topics, drug information, directories of hospitals, doctors, and libraries, health tutorials, and current news.
NIGMS supports research that lays the foundation for advances in disease diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Provides training programs to better prepare the next generation of scientists.
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Gives the values of scientific constants and explains the SI measurement system
The NOAA Photo Library has been built so as to capture the work, observations, and studies that are carried on by the scientists, engineers, commissioned officers, and administrative personnel that make up this complex and scientifically diverse agency. It also has been built in an attempt to capture NOAA's scientific heritage, which is in fact a heritage shared by much of the physical and environmental science communities in the United States today. To date, over 32,000 images have been digitized and reside in the online NOAA Photo Library.
Publication search vehicle
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) letters, memoranda, and Q&As
Information links on telecommunications, space, biology, and Internet security.
"Science.gov searches over 60 databases and over 2200 selected websites from 15 federal agencies, offering 200 million pages of authoritative U.S. government science information including research and development results."
Electronic copies of paper publications on echnical information.
Search over 9.6 million records of museum objects, archives and library materials including more than 1.4 million online media files.
One of the world's great centers for the study of earth, history, human cultures, and the natural world.
Environmental conditions and activities in watersheds throughout the US
Compliance activites and enforcement actions
Online resources available from the Environmental Protection Agency.
Database providing plant information by the United States Department of Agriculture
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) collects information needed to understand the Nation's water resources, and provides access to water data, publications, and maps, as well as to recent water projects and events.
Allows you to search their catalogs of over 4,800 titles by subject, keyword, title, ISBN, Publisher, Series, Department, Language, and Date. Once you find the a title of interest, use I-Share or WorldCat to look up and request specific items.
Consumer health information from the U.S. government
