School:Biology
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Divisions and departments
[edit | edit source]Divisions and Departments of the School exist on pages in "topic" namespace. Start the name of departments with the "Topic:" prefix; departments reside in the Topic: namespace. Departments and divisions link to learning materials and learning projects. Divisions can link subdivisions or to departments. For more information on schools, divisions and departments look at the Naming Conventions. Note: Some of the subject areas listed below may still have associated pages at Wikibooks that still need to be imported to Wikiversity. If you do not see what you are looking for, feel free to start a new Learning Project. (List topics alphabetically)
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Popular Wikiversity Courses & Content
[edit | edit source]- Introduction to Biology
- Cell Biology
- High School Biology/Course
- Molecular Biology
- Biochemistry for Biology
Popular Portals
[edit | edit source]These are also departments within the school of biology.
Featured content
[edit | edit source]- Human Genetic Uniqueness Project - search for genes that account for the genetic differences between humans and our closest relatives
- Darwinism as religion - is evolution taught as religion in public schools?
- Nonkilling Human Biology
Active participants
[edit | edit source]The histories of Wikiversity pages indicate who the active participants are. If you are an active participant in this school, you can list your name here (this can help small schools grow and the participants communicate better; for large schools it is not needed).
- User:JWSchmidt - see Cell Biology
- Marshallsumter (discuss • contribs) 22:06, 27 June 2014 (UTC)
- -Atcovi (Talk - Contribs) 17:22, 4 January 2018 (UTC)
- Christian
Inactive participants
[edit | edit source]Learning projects
[edit | edit source]By degree of sophistication
[edit | edit source]By resources
[edit | edit source]- Nonkilling Human Biology
- Enzymology Learning Project
- Stem Cells Learning Project
- Cell biology improvement drive
- Science as Religion learning project
- Human Genetic Uniqueness Project
- Telemedicine in French-speaking Africa
- Phage project
- Introduction to Medical Microbiology learning project
- Exploring Molecular Biology learning project
- Molecular Evolution Project
- Scientific Terminology
- Fundamentals of Neuroscience
- Comparative Neuroscience
School news
[edit | edit source]- 20 November 2015 - Proposal Gene expressions in human exploration beyond low earth orbits submitted to NASA through NSPIRES!
- 24 August 2015 - Genes lecture started!
- 27 June 2014 - Gene project started!
- 12 May 2014 - Evolution lecture started!
- 22 November 2013 - Agriculture lecture started!
- 27 November 2013 - Zoology lecture started!
- 28 October 2012 - Eukaryotes lecture started!
- 2 October 2012 - Proteins lecture started!
- 27 June 2011 - Paleontology lecture started!
- 28 April 2009 - Introduction to Cell Biology lecture started!
- 12 May 2008 - Proteomics lecture started!
- 19 March 2008 - Biology lecture started!
- 9 December 2007 - Introduction to the History of Life Science course started!
- 28 July 2007 - Genetics/Course started!
- 28 February 2007 - Botany lecture started!
- 19 November 2006 - Mathematical molecular biology lecture started!
- 26 August, 2006 - School founded!
Learning resources
[edit | edit source]Wikibooks
[edit | edit source]- Human Physiology
- Cell Biology
- General Biology
- Evolutionary Biology
- Genetics
- Invertebrate Zoology
- Botany
Related news
[edit | edit source]- January 2009 Converting adult somatic cells to pluripotent stem cells using a single virus
- March 2007 New animal with most powerful muscle found (18,000 watts power per kilogram tongue).
Things you can do!
[edit | edit source]- Clean up Draft:Agriculture and move it to become a subpage of a supporting main page learning project.
- Clean up Draft:Biology and move it to become a subpage of a supporting main page learning project.
- Clean up Draft:Evolution and move it to become a subpage of a supporting main page learning project.
- Clean up Draft:Eukaryotes and move it to become a subpage of a supporting main page learning project.
- Clean up Draft:Genes and move it to become a subpage of a supporting main page learning project.
- Clean up Draft:Paleontology and move it to become a subpage of a supporting main page learning project.
- Clean up Draft:Proteins and move it to become a subpage of a supporting main page learning project.