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Cell Biology and Cancer (Grades 9-12) - Free standards-based curriculum that focuses on the major biological concepts related to the development and impact of cancer. (Publication No. 99-4646) (Office of Science Education and National Cancer Institute)
http://science.education.nih.gov/Customers.nsf/HSCancer?OpenForm
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Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases (Grades 9-12) - Free standards-based curriculum that focuses on the major concepts related to emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, and impact on society. (Publication No. 99-4645) (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and Office of Science Education)
http://science.education.nih.gov/Customers.nsf/HSDiseases?OpenForm
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Human Genetic Variation (Grades 9-12) - Curriculum that focuses on the basics of human genetics; its potential to improve human health; and its application towards understanding and describing human evolution. (Publication No. 99-4647) (Office of Science Education and National Human Genome Research Institute)
http://science.education.nih.gov/Customers.nsf/HSGenetic?OpenForm
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The Brain: Understanding Neurobiology Through the Study of Addiction (Grades 9-12) - Free standards-based curriculum that focuses on the fundamentals of neurobiology, and learn how drugs of abuse change the brain. Learn that drug addiction is a treatable, chronic brain disease. (National Institute on Drug Abuse and Office of Science Education)
http://science.education.nih.gov/Customers.nsf/HSBrain?OpenForm
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Using Technology to Study Cellular and Molecular Biology (Grades 9-12) - Connect how advanced scientific discovery enabled by technology enhances human health and quality of life. (National Center for Research Resources and Office of Science Education)
http://science.education.nih.gov/customers.nsf/HSTechnology?OpenForm
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Sleep, Sleep Disorders, and Biological Rhythms (Grades 9-12) - Free standards-based curriculum that focuses on the scientific process of sleep, the importance of good sleep hygiene, and the negative consequences of sleep deprivation. (National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and Office of Science Education)
http://science.education.nih.gov/Customers.nsf/HSSleep?OpenForm
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Computing Life - A 24-page booklet that showcases the exciting ways that scientists are using the power of computers to expand our knowledge of biology and medicine. (NIH Publication No. 07-5861) (National Institute of General Medical Sciences)
http://publications.nigms.nih.gov/order/pubdescriptions/computinglife.html
The New Genetics - All living things use the DNA in genes as an instruction manual for life. This educational booklet explains how genes influence health and disease, the basics of DNA and its molecular cousin RNA, and much more. The New Genetics also explains why studies of evolution drive medical research and how computers are advancing genetics in the 21st century (Publication No. 07-662, 90 pages) (National Institute of General Medical Sciences)
http://publications.nigms.nih.gov/order/#the_new_genetics
Chemistry of Health - This science education booklet describes how basic chemistry and biochemistry research can spur a better understanding of human health. The booklet highlights the research of a number of chemists and includes questions at the end of each chapter. (Publication No. 00-4121, 66 pages) (National Institute of General Medical Sciences)
http://publications.nigms.nih.gov/order/pubdescriptions/chemofhealth.html
The Structures of Life - This booklet explains how structural biology provides insight into health and disease and is useful in developing new medications. The booklet features "Student Snapshots" designed to inspire young people to consider careers in biomedical research. It also includes review questions at the end of each chapter. (Publication No. 01-2778, 60 pages) (National Institute of General Medical Sciences)
http://publications.nigms.nih.gov/order/#the_structures_of_life

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