I-Mass
Guides(http://i-mass.com/guide/imguide.html)
Mass spectrometry resources on the Web. Extensive links to mass
spec data and dictionaries, protocols, tutorials (some video-based)
and classic articles.
Journal of Visualized Experiments (http://www.myjove.com/index.stt?sinfo=mgEAAAQCJRrgAAAA&chnd=1&comp=cdrl00b&ts=44)
A unique online-only journal that provides video-based demonstrations of biological techniques and procedures. Each video-article will include step-by-step instructions on an experiment, a demonstration of equipment and reagents, and a short discussion by experts describing possible technical problems and modifications.
MassSpectator
(http://www.ctcms.nist.gov/%7Ewallace/MassSpectator_intro.html)
This calculator from the National Institute of Standards and Technology
allows researchers to enter output from a mass spec run and then
specifies the location and size of the peaks. Input files must be
simple ASCII text files of two columns - one for mass and one for
ion intensity.
Microscopy
and Imaging Resources(http://swehsc.pharmacy.arizona.edu/exppath/micro/)
Links to information on principles and techniques for several types
of biological microscopies. From the Southwest Environmental Health
Sciences Center, an NIEHS-funded center at the University of Arizona.
Microscopy.info(http://www.mwrn.com/)
Information resource on microscopes and microanalysis topics such
as technical expertise and equipment evaluation, directories of
laboratories and societies, glossary, training and short courses,
resources for K-12 and a guide to online microscopy resources.
Separations
Now(http://www.separationsnow.com/coi/cda/home.cda?chId=0)
A “community of interest” web site for researchers involved
in separation science and chromatography. Covers electrophoresis,
gas and HPL chromatography, hyphenated techniques and genomics.
Features include news, education training modules, discussion boards,
organized links to other Web resources and conference information.