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  1. Virology: Principles and Applications by Dr John Carter, Prof Venetia Saunders, 2007-08-15
  2. Principles of Virology (2 Volume Set) by S. Jane Flint, L. W. Enquist, et all 2009-01-31
  3. Principles of Molecular Virology (Standard Edition), Fourth Edition (Cann, Principles of Molecular Virology) by Alan J. Cann, 2005-08-09
  4. Fields Virology 2 volume set
  5. Fundamentals of Molecular Virology by Nicholas H. Acheson, 2006-11-10
  6. Principles of Virology:Molecular Biology, Pathogenesis, and Control by L. W. Enquist, R. M. Krug, et all 1999-12
  7. Veterinary Virology, Third Edition by Frederick A. Murphy, E. Paul J. Gibbs, et all 1999-10-29
  8. Principles of Virology: Molecular Biology, Pathogenesis, and Control of Animal Viruses by S. J. Flint, 2003
  9. Basic Virology by Edward K. Wagner, Martinez J. Hewlett, et all 2007-10-31
  10. Fundamental Virology
  11. Fenner's Veterinary Virology, Fourth Edition
  12. Emerging Topics in Physical Virology by Peter G. Stockley, 2010-03-17
  13. Principles of Virology, Vol. 1: Molecular Biology by S. Jane Flint, L. W. Enquist, et all 2008-12
  14. Introduction to Modern Virology (Dimmock, Introduction to Modern Virology) by Nigel Dimmock, Andrew Easton, et all 2007-01-22

1. An Electronic Introduction To Molecular Virology
Prepared by Virologist Ed Rybicki of the Department of Microbiology at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
http://www.uct.ac.za/microbiology/tutorial/virtut1.html
An Electronic Introduction To Molecular Virology
by:
Ed Rybicki Department of Molecular and Cell Biology Lecturer in Virology University of Cape Town

2. The Journal Of Virology
Online version of the Journal of virology, the premier journal for peerreviewed papers on virology Category Science Biology Microbiology virology......Activate your 2003 online subscription now.
http://jvi.asm.org/
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Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia,
Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, The Netherlands, UK. (More Information) Published by the American Society for Microbiology by the American Society for Microbiology
ISSN: 1098-5514

3. University Of Wisconsin, Madison - Molecular Virology
Institute of Molecular virology discusses the virus of the month and posts openings in the postdoctoral study programs. Please start using the new IMV site at http//virology.wisc.edu/IMV
http://www.bocklabs.wisc.edu/Welcome.html

4. All The Virology: Table Of Contents
Main Headings virology Research Data. Specific Virus Sites
http://www.virology.net/garryfavwebindex.html
Main Headings: Major Resources: All the Virology Home
The homepage for the All the Virology on the WWW (ATV) website. Big Picture Book of Viruses
An extensive collection of virus pictures, listed by family. Virology Jobs
In collaboration with the American Society for Virology, ATV presents the only jobsite on the Internet devoted to Virology Jobs. On-line Virology Courses
Some of the best note sets, diagrams, tutorials and video available online. The Virology Bookshop A huge selection of virology and microbiology books. ATV Home Submit a New Site Frequently Asked Questions Search ... Graffiti Wall David M. Sander, Ph.D. (david.sander@virology.net ) If you are interested in developing a WWW site for your lab or organization, please feel free to contact me for any needed advice and/or assistance.
All the Virology on the WWW
Table of Contents
Virology Research and Data Sites
Specific Virus Servers and Information:

5. AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR VIROLOGYAMERICAN SOCIETY FOR VIROLOGYAMERICAN SOCIETY FOR V
Information for Authors SCOPE AND EDITORIAL POLICIES. virology publishes the results of original basic research on viruses of animals (vertebrate and invertebrate), plants, bacteria, and yeasts/fungi.
http://www.mcw.edu/asv
American Society for Virology
ASV Virology Jobs Site
Membership Directory ASV History of Virology Web Site Viruses from Structure to Biology 2002 Videotapes - ORDER FORM What's New! Officers and Councilors U.S. national wild poliovirus inventory of all biomedical institutions/laboratories begins October 2002 Join ASV Membership Information Membership Application Form The American Society for Virology was founded in 1981 to provide a forum for investigators of human, animal, insect, plant, fungal, and bacterial viruses, whether the research involves clinical, ecological, biological, or biochemical approaches. The stated aim of the Society is to promote the exchange of information and stimulate discussion and collaboration among scientists active in all aspects of virology. These goals are achieved by means of meetings organized or sponsored by the Society, obtaining for the members reduced subscription rates for virological journals, soliciting travel grants to attend national and international meetings and representation on national and international councils. What's New!

6. All The Virology On The WWW
All the virology on the WWW is the best site on the net to find informationabout viruses, virology, microbiology and infectious disease.
http://www.tulane.edu/~dmsander/garryfavweb.html
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All the Virology on the WWW
seeks to be the best single site for Virology information on the Internet. We have collected all the virology related Web sites that might be of interest to our fellow virologists, and others interested in learning more about viruses. Additionally, we have created an index to virus pictures on the web, The Big Picture Book of Viruses , which also functions as a resource for viral taxonomy. A collection of some of the best Online Virology and Microbiology Course Notes available can also be found here. If you're interested in even more information, we have The Virology Bookshop , an on-line microbiology and virology bookstore with a significant discount for our users. It is our hope that this site will provide both the professional virologist and the general public with access to information about viruses. Over the past several years, these pages have grown to encompass something of interest for everyone. The lists of virology related sites are divided into multiple pages, all of which are accessible from this page and from the more descriptive Complete Table of Contents . We even provide links to Virology Dictionaries if you're confused by some of this site's more technical content. These sites are listed without bias and with as much organization as we can muster.

7. Bock Laboratories At UW-Madison
List of links to virology and molecular biology sites, including electron micrograph images. NEW WEB SITE virology.wisc.edu/IMV
http://www.bocklabs.wisc.edu/

8. Virology Down Under
An Australian based portal and educational site providing links and info on human viruses and related areas of science.
http://www.uq.edu.au/vdu/

dsDNA Viruses

dsRNA Viruses

Viral Taxonomy

Human Metapneumovirus Links

VDU has lots of links to bioscience sites
and heaps of educational info on all sorts of areas related to the study viruses.
VDU aims to provide content that helps you understand viruses. And if you have specific virus-related questions you'd like to ask,
scientific meetings you'd like to advertise or you would just like to see what's new with VDU,
then drop over to the online VDU Community and sign up.
You can choose to get every message delivered directly to your InBox or you can just drop over whenever you have some spare time. If you want to contact me - click on the "W" in the bottom right hand corner of any page - send me your links, tell me if my links are broken, let me know if y ou have some suggestionsfor new content or if you'd like to submit some contet on your favourite virusor just say "Hello" Most of all, enjoy

9. Redirect
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Leicester. Course BS3035 virology. COURSES BS1009 Introduction to Microbiology
http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/335/BS335.html
Please go to: http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/3035/3035/BS3035.html

10. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins - Journal Of Human Virology
Provides access to fulltext content, online-only content, features and services.
http://www.humanvirology.com
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11. Centre Of Virology
Information about staff and research groups.
http://www.uib.no/virus/
University of Bergen Faculty of medicine : Centre of Virology
Centre of Virology
Virology Section
Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology
The Gade Institute
University of Bergen
Background
The center consists of five research groups:
Virus and Cancer Group
The HIV Pathogenesis Group
The Retrovirus D and HIV Group
The Herpes Virus Group
The Influenza Group
STAFF

GRADUATIONS Ph.D degrees Cand. Scient degrees M.Sc. degrees RESEARCH Virus and Cancer Group The HIV Pathogenesis Group The Retrovirus D and HIV Group The Herpes Virus Group ... INSIDE INFORMATION (these pages are not available for non member staff) Visiting Address: Centre of Virology The Bio-Building 5th floor Bergen High Technology Centre Postal Address: Centre of Virology, HIB University of Bergen N-5020 Bergen, Norway. Tel. +47 - 55 58 45 10 Fax. + 47 - 55 58 45 12

12. Institute Of Microbiology And Virology
This institute is one of the oldest in the region of Kyiv, Ukraine.
http://www.imv.kiev.ua

13. CEH Oxford
UK research organization. Topics of investigation include microbial diversity in freshwater ecosystems, biodegradation of pollutants, and biosensor development.
http://www.nerc-oxford.ac.uk/
Transferring to main CEH Oxford site Transferring to main CEH Oxford site

14. National Laboratory Of Computer Virology
Scientific organization in Bulgaria, specialized in the domain of computer virology and security.
http://www.nlcv.bas.bg

15. The Big Picture Book Of Viruses
Other virology Resources All the virology on the WWW The full table of contentsof this site's parent with links to all the virology web sites.
http://www.tulane.edu/~dmsander/Big_Virology/BVHomePage.html
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Ways to find the virus picture you're interested in: by Name: List of Virus Families
viral families with example viruses List of Individual Viruses
all named viruses, listed with their assigned family
by Structure/Genome: Virus Families by genome type
RNA, DNA, positive, negative, etc. Virus Families Grouped by the Baltimore Method
Listed with example viruses and hosts
by Host: Virus Families by Host
includes broad host categories (algae, fungi, etc.) with example viruses that infect them
by Disease: Virus Families by Infectious Disease
includes a list of infectious diseases in humans, and links to pictures of the viruses that cause them Guides to Virus Structure: Principles of Virus Architecture contains descriptions and diagrams of virus structure (and a little history). Virus Structure from ATV's own on-line virology courses. New! ICTV Net is an email network of ICTV members that provides the virology community with the opportunity to interact with ICTV, ask questions, and even make proposals... Check it out! T he Big Picture Book of Viruses is intended to serve as both a catalog of virus pictures on the Internet and as an educational resource to those seeking more information about viruses. To this end, it is intimately linked to

16. Microbiology & Public Health
This website contains information on public health, infectious disease profiles, mycology, virology, parasitology, mycobacteriology, bacteriology and environmental health.
http://www2.provlab.ab.ca/bugs/
Bugs on the Web
Microbiological characters of distinction
Check out the new Parasitology Tutorial Virtual Lab
National Centre for Streptococcus

National Centre for Mycology

MMPH Departments

Continuing Education, Conferences, Health Information
Science on Saturday
Photo Album Other WWW Sites
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Regional Microbiology Profiles
Disease trends by month to December-2000 Guide to Services Information on Specimen Collection and Submission National Medical Laboratory Week is April 7- 11, 2003 Review the activities at http://www.medlabweek.homestead.com Join our team! Check out these employment opportunities Edmonton site - Molecular Technologist I - closes April 9, 2003 Edmonton Laboratory Site - CHA employment opportunities - many positions available Calgary Laboratory Site - CRHA employment opportunities Web Bug Health Promotions Profiles ... webmaster@provlab.ab.ca 8440-112 Street, Edmonton Alberta, Canada, T6G 2B7

17. Virtual Library: Micro & Virol
This site has an enormous number of links to sites of interest to Microbiologists. The educational resources and images links in this virtual library are also valuable to anyone wanting to know more about Microbiology.
http://microbiol.org/vlmicro/
Welcome to the WWW Virtual Library:
This section of the Virtual Library is devoted to the science, practice, and application of microbiology and virology. Subjects covered include culture collections, databases, educational sites, journals, government and regulatory sites, images, medical microbiology, university departments, virology, protista, and references to newsgroups, Email lists, and other resources for the microbiologist. Please send adds/changes/deletes/comments regarding this subject index to sysop@microbiol.org . This section is maintained by Scott Sutton , and supported by The Microbiology Network Other requests concerning the WWW Virtual Library Project in general should be e-mailed to the WWW coordinators at www-request@mail.w3.org . The World-Wide Web Virtual Library Project is part of the W3 effort coordinated by CERN, who provides an overview of the library. We wish to acknowledge the support of our sponsors All links in this Virtual Library section will be checked on at least a quarterly basis. The last complete check of the links was March 1, 2002

18. IDEAL Redirect Service
Medical publication devoted to the study of viruses. Read the current issue, and search for articles in past issues.
http://www.idealibrary.com/links/toc/viro
IDEAL is now integrated into ScienceDirect. Libraries: Remember to migrate IDEAL OPAC links by July 1, 2003.
Conversion resources are available at: www.info.sciencedirect.com/librarian_help/ideal_integration/ Users who accessed IDEAL via passwords: More information is available at:
www.info.sciencedirect.com/content_coverage/ideal/index.shtml
After 15 seconds, this page will go to ScienceDirect. Go to ScienceDirect now

19. CBC News - Indepth Backgrounder: Winnipeg Virus Lab
Includes information on Canada's Level4 virology lab in Winnipeg, videos and news reports.
http://cbc.ca/news/indepth/background/winnipeg_lab.html

Viewpoint

Science

Live

home
... search Winnipeg's fortress of deadly disease
Martin O'Malley, CBC News Online

A Congolese woman lands at the airport in Toronto after a 21-hour flight that took her from Africa, via Rome and Newark, N.J., to Toronto. She couldn't eat on the flight and was weak and flushed with high fever. Doctors thought she may have had malaria, which is scary. Then they considered she may be suffering from the dreaded Ebola virus. Turns out she probably hasn't been infected with Ebola, likely some other exotic disease. The results came from the new Canadian Science Centre for Human and Animal Health in Winnipeg, which contains one of the world's most secure laboratories for the testing of deadly diseases. It is a Level-4 lab, one of 15 in the world, and the only one in Canada. The Congolese woman's blood and fluids were sent to Winnipeg for testing, also to Atlanta's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. W hat distinguishes the Winnipeg lab is that it is set up for both human and animal diseases, which is of vital importance as scientists uncover more evidence of human diseases transmitted from animals. An example in the news recently is mad cow disease and its association with the human disease called Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (JCD). The first strains of lethal diseases arrived at the Winnipeg lab in the summer of 2000, a cargo of six of the most deadly viruses in the world. Small vials contained samples of Lassa, Marburg and Junin, with three strains of Ebola viruses, all flown in from the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta.

20. SpringerLink: Archives Of Virology
The Springer Journal Archives of virology publishes original contributions from allbranches of research on viruses, viruslike agents, and virus infections of
http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00705/
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