I have compiled a list of World Wide Web pages and internet sites which I think people may find useful. Each site has a link to it (that's the text which is underlined and/or in a different colour). For many sites off campus, I have included a brief summary and/or instructions page. The idea behind this is that you can read the summary locally at Leeds before attempting the sometimes slow process of accessing a remote site. If you don't like what you read, you go back to the index page and look at something else.
Bear in mind that response times for accessing pages can depend on the time of day as well as where the page is that you are accessing. Response can be very slow in the afternoon when more people tend to access World Wide Web.
I have tried to pick out topics which I think would be of interest to members of the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology school, or at least of interest to biologists. If you are a member of the University and find an interesting page which you think should be included in this list, drop me a note in the internal mail. If you are reading this from off campus then I hope you find the list useful as well.
N.A.Maughan
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
Index of useful pages.