A is for amazing (and to keep it at the top of the list!) Index to the WWW Virtual Library of Mycology, maintained by Kathie T. Hodge, an Assistant Professor of Mycology in the Department of Plant Pathology at Cornell University. Kathie is also director of Cornell's Plant Pathology Herbarium. There are more links on this site than I know what to do with. If you can’t find what you’re looking for here, you probably shouldn’t be looking for it!
Autumn Foray 2003 records Richard Shotbolt has produced an on-line database of the Autumn 2003 Foray records from North Norfolk. Richard’s on-line mycota for the foray week which can be accessed using the hyperlink in the title.
Biotech Industry Supplier Registry Manual compilation of biotech suppliers enabling buyers to easily source manufacturers of biotechnology equipment for cell biology, cell culture, genomics, proteomics and more. Site includes new projects, free magazines, jobs, news and events.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at marsha@BiosciRegister.com
CABI Bioscience Databases CABI Bioscience (incorporating IMI) maintain a number of internationally important databases. Here you can search, on-line, a number of these databases including the world database of fungal names (IndexFungorum; aka funindex), the Bibliography of Systematic Mycology, The Dictionary of the Fungi, which contains the current consensus on the fungal taxonomic hierarchy to the rank of genus, a database of family names which includes authors, place of publication and type genus. CABI Bioscience is also coordinating the fungal component of the Species2000 project.
Candida albicans information The Candida albicans information pages on the Alces WWW Server support our efforts to build a complete physical map of the chromosomes. The server provides the means to rapidly distribute to the Candida research community recent data from the project and other information about Candida molecular genetics. The mapping project at the University of Minnesota is funded by a grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. The data available via the WWW are the same as that used internally in the mapping project and are updated frequently.
CandidaDB World-Wide Web Server This server, called CandidaDB, contains a database dedicated to the analysis of the genome of the human fungal pathogen, Candida albicans. Its purpose is to collate and integrate various aspects of the genomic information from C. albicans, which is currently responsible for the vast majority of life-threatening fungal infections in immuno-compromized individuals. CandidaDB provides an almost complete dataset of DNA and protein sequences derived from C. albicans strain SC5314, linked to the relevant annotations and functional assignments. It allows one to easily browse through these data and retrieve information, using various criteria (gene names, location, keywords, etc.).