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Academic Affiliations at UCSF

Cell Propulsion Lab, an NIH Nanomedicine Development Center

Department of Medicine, UCSF

Department of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology, primary basic science affiliation.

Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program, UCSF

UCSF Tetrad Program, joint academic program in biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, and genetics and developmental biology.

Cardiovascular Research Institute, UCSF

UCSF Pharmacogenomics Graduate Program

QB3, California Institute for Quantitative Biomedical Research

UCSF Graduate Program in Biological and Medical Informatics

California Academy of Sciences

Diabetes Center, UCSF

Sites Related to Our Research

GPCR Information

GPCR Fingerprints, Computationally derived data on G-protein coupling motifs in GPCRs

PDSP Drug Database, Ligand-binding data on GPCRs and their effectors

The GPCR Database contains mutation information, sequences alignments, phylogenetic trees, 3-D modeling information, chromosomal locations and links to other GPCR databases

Bioinformatics

The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology (Biosciences), best jump point for searches in molecular biology.

SWISS-PROT

The National Center for Biotechnology Information, great search engines.

KEGG, Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes, is a database of metabolic pathways containing information on GPCR orthologs.

Terry Speed's microarray data analysis website

Alliance for Cellular Signaling, database of pathways and molecules involved in GPCR-mediated and other signal transduction

Gene Ontology Consortium

Mouse Genome Informatics

General Biology and Transgenic Systems

Zentrum fur Molekulare Biologie der Universitat Heidelberg, ground zero for the tet-system.

The Jackson Laboratory Home Page, mouse information.

The Whole Mouse Catalog, mouse information.


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