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Participating labs:
Amnon Peled
Hadassah Medical Center, Israel Eithan Galun Haddassa Medical Center, Israel Orly Eizenberg Biokine Therapuetic Ltd, Israel Adit Ben Baruch Tel Aviv University, Israel Joshua M. Farber Molecular Immunology, NIAID, NIH, USA Philip M. Murphy Molecular Immunology, NIAID, NIH, USA Alon Ronen Weizmann Inst. of science, Israel Mariagrazia Uguccioni Institute for Research in Biomedicine, Switzerland Idit Shachar Weizmann Instetute of Science, Israel Mauro M Teixeira Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil Peter Nelson Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany Steffen Jung Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel Amiram Ariel University of Haifa, Israel Andrzej Glabinski Medical University of Lodz, Poland Nathan Karin Thechnion Medical School, Israel Chemokine Biology MRC Centre of Immune Regulation, England Huang Fisher Excel Biomedical, Inc, Taiwan News & Topics:
A new website is born-2007-12-21
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About us The Chemokine-Web is the initiative of Hadassah Hebrew University Hospital, Goldyne Savad Institute of Gene Therapy, Jerusalem, Israel to create a unique website, aiming to form an effective forum for the worldwide scientific community of laboratories, scientists and researchers focused upon their research subjects and academic orientation. The creation of a subject-focused community offers its members a scientific venue where participants can share their ideas, as well as compare their knowledge, experience and approaches to addressing the many still open common challenges in the field of chemokines. The web site includes an open forum that will enable discussions and maintain free flow of information among all members. This community website represents an excellent high-caliber forum of leading scholars to promote the development of scientific collaborations, discussions as well as guidance and suggestions. In addition, the participants are requested to contribute informative data on the materials and methods they use for their research such as primers, siRNAs, antibodies, cell lines, mouse strains, protocols etc. This database will be open to the entire scientific community and will help speed up research and develop collaborations. The success of this initiative depends mostly upon the active involvement of all its members. The Chemokine-Web is a totally free service for scientists, researchers and students of academic institutions. Participation requires registration of the laboratory and user and is subject to the Terms of Participation (ToP). Please fill out the registration form and the Chemokine-Web administrator will register you. Shortly afterwards, you will be sent a username and password. Thank you,
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