Here are a number of links to websites that should be of interest to candidates as well as clients.
Knowledgeworks
Victor Newman, formerly Pfizer’s Chief Learning Officer (2000-2005), has started a blog. He has begun with "The Innovator's Got To Do It!". We would recommend that you read this thought provoking article, which wonderfully demonstrates Victor's insights and his wit.
There is also, online, a video of him explaining 4 Faces of a CEO to an audience of Chairmen of CEO mentoring groups from the ACE (Academy for Chief Executives) franchise. It lasts under 20 minutes, and he claims only to have made two mistakes!
Bio Portfolio
More than a search engine, an interactive resource that allows the user to view documents by their relevance score and sort by date and relevance.
Cells Alive
Jim Sullivan's amazing site which represents over 25 years of experience capturing film and computer-enhanced images of living cells and organisms for education and medical research.
Biohealthmatics.com
Biohealthmatics.com is the place to find up to date information and education on biomedical informatics. Biomedical informatics is made up principally of two fields, bioinformatics and medical informatics, which is now being called health informatics. Hence the name of the website, 'bio' from bioinformatics, 'health' from health informatics and 'matics' from informatics.
The biohealthmatics.com site is brought to you by Biomedical Informatics LTD, a health informatics consulting company based in the United Kingdom. Biomedical Informatics Ltd is staffed by talented individuals who hold advanced degrees in health informatics and medicine with affiliations to the British Medical Informatics Society (BMIS) and American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)
The Computational Chemist List
The Computational Chemistry List (CCL) was established on January 11, 1991, as an independent electronic forum for chemistry researchers and educators from around the world. It is estimated that more than 3000 members in more than 50 countries are reading CCL messages regularly. It was created to promote contact between researchers involved in chemistry-related computation.
This list is not restricted to any particular chemistry software or methodology; anyone is welcome to subscribe.
Cambridge Network
The Cambridge Network aims to create and support a community of like-minded people from business and academia in the Cambridge region and link this community to the global high-tech network for the benefit of the Cambridge region.
Scientific Computing World Magazine
Scientific Computing World is the home of scientific computing, and the magazine is read six times a year by more than 80,000 scientists, researchers and engineers who rely on scientific computing in their daily work.
Protein Gallery
Molecular Expressions website featuring highly acclaimed photo galleries that explore the fascinating world of optical microscopy. We are going where no microscope has gone before by offering one of the Web's largest collections of color photographs taken through an optical microscope (commonly referred to as "photo-micro-graphs").
Bio.IT World
Bio-IT World is a comprehensive information site and magazine covering careers, conferences, latest news and articles on new technology for life sciences.Why not subscribe to their free news letter.
Bioinformatics World Magazine
An informative magazine with articles on bioinformatics and related areas of scientific interest. Bioinformatics World is a quarterly supplement serving the needs of researchers and scientists seeking to use computing to advance their understanding of the life sciences.
British Medical Journal
This site contains the full text of all articles published in the weekly BMJ since January 1994. In addition, it contains material that is unique to the website.
Health Informatics Europe
Whats new in the medical informatics world.Interesting articles on the use of Artificial Intelligence in medical applications.
BIA (Bio Industry Association)
The BioIndustry Association, the trade association for innovative enterprises in the UK's bioscience sector. Check out their excellent on-line news page.
Molecular Vision
Molecular Vision is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the dissemination of research results in molecular biology, cell biology, and the genetics of the visual system (ocular and cortical).
Gabriel's Hot Links page
Gabriels Hot List offer links to databases : major public sequence and 3D structure.With lots of other links to molecular graphics packages, electronic journals, sequence similarity searches, selected prediction servers, protein FOLD prediction, various bioinformatics sites and many other links of interest!
The Science Lab
An extensive directory of useful and informative sites
Spectroscopy Now
The new and informative on-line resource for professionals in the spectroscopy field.Special areas for discussion forums, news, jobs and other features are atomic, IR, MRI, NMR, UV, X-RAY, Chemometrics and proteomics.
The Scripps Research Institute
The Scripps Research Institute is the largest, private, non-profit research organization in the U.S. It has attained recognition as a center of excellence in a highly focused branch of research, the nexus of the structure of biological molecules and their cellular functions with chemical synthesis.
Technology Networks
Publishers of Free Portal Websites for specific internet communities.They specialise in the scientific marketplace and have a particular focus on the Drug Discovery and Nanotechnology sectors.
Science Daily
Your link to the latest research news.
Damon's Photo Gallery
A superb collection of strange and wonderful photographs.
Science Partners
A specialist software distribution company, offering a range of quality informatics solutions in Life Science, Digital Asset Protection and Business Intelligence.
The Gurteen Knowledge Community
The Gurteen Knowledge Community is a global learning community of over 12,000 people in 138 countries across the world.
The community is for people who are committed to making a difference: people who wish to share and learn from each other and who strive to see the world differently, think differently and act differently.
Membership is free.
BioKneX
BioKneX is a new initiative formed to promote truly integrated knowledge exchange that will be of benefit to Academic, Research and Industrial sectors. It works with Universities, Industry and Education to enhance collaborative and partnering potential, provide knowledge exchange opportunities and publicise East Midlands Bioscience excellence on a regional, national and international basis.
London Perl Mongers
A group of people dedicated to the encouragement of all things Perl-related in London. This involves helping each other, sharing information and the occasional social meeting or two. We run several mailing lists, including a dedicated list where London-based Perl jobs are advertised