RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS FOR ION EXCHANGE

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http://www.arl.army.mil/MD/md.html

date: 15-Feb-95
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title: ARL Information Server

outline: Materials Directorate

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excerpt: ARL Information Server World Wide Web Materials Directorate Directorate Executive: Lawrence D. Johnson The Army has established a reputation for excellence in materials technology through the materials Directorate (MD) and its predecessor, the Materials Technology Laboratory. MD is currently located in Watertown, MA, providing ready access to world-famous academic, research, and engineering resources available in the Boston area. Although MD is scheduled to be relocated to Aberdeen, MD, in 1995, the close relationships that the directorate has forged with the country's elite universities and private business will continue. MD is the lead Army research organization for materials research, focusing in the following areas: lightweight structural materials, environmental

http://www.rti.org/CLS/COMC.html

date: 24-Nov-94
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title: Center for Organic and Medicinal Chemistry

outline: Center for Organic and Medicinal Chemistry Medicinal Chemistry: Synthesis of Organic Compounds: Synthesis of Isotopically Labeled Compounds: Separation and Structural Analysis of Organic Compounds:

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excerpt: Center for Organic and Medicinal Chemistry Designs, synthesizes, and characterizes compounds with potential as medicinal agents. Prepares isotopically-labeled compounds for pharmacological applications such as receptor binding, metabolism, immunoassay, and imaging. Medicinal Chemistry: * Conducts research in chemical structure - biologic activity relationships including QSAR; * Conducts computer-aided drug design; * Experience includes cancer chemotherapy and prophylaxis, antiparasitics, radiation protectives, esterase mimics, narcotics and narcotic antagonists, stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, cholinergics, anticholinergics, muscarinic agonists, and antipsoriatic and antiacne agents. Synthesis of Organic Compounds: * Prepares organic compounds and develops

http://salus.uvm.edu/physiol.html

date: 05-Feb-95
bytes: 4993
links: 27

title: Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics

outline: TEACHING

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excerpt: Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics DEPARTMENT OF MOLECULAR PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS Norm Alpert, Chair Physiology is the study of how living organisms function. Biophysics investigates these life processes using the techniques of modern physics. At the Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics we combine these two disciplines in an effort to understand how the human body functions under normal conditions and how it reacts to stress, disease, environmental changes, and to therapeutic measures designed to counteract these influences. Click on area of interest in the diagram at left. RESEARCH In investigating these questions, we combine two different approaches to solving problems--basic and applied research. Basic medical research focuses
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Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics

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