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::<i><b>Editor Note</b>: The links below, to institutions with programs in chemical biology, provide particular conceptualizations of the goals of chemical biology, and together their descriptions of ongoing projects provide an overview of the interdisciplinary scope of the enterprise.</i>
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*[http://www.gsas.harvard.edu/hils/chemistry_chemical_biology.html Harvard’s Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology.]
*[http://www.gsas.harvard.edu/hils/chemistry_chemical_biology.html Harvard’s Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology.]
**"The Department’s faculty and its affiliated student scientists share a rich training in the unique tools of chemical inquiry and commitment to scientific investigation at the molecular level."
**"The Department’s faculty and its affiliated student scientists share a rich training in the unique tools of chemical inquiry and commitment to scientific investigation at the molecular level."

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A hand-picked, annotated list of Web resources about Chemical biology.
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Editor Note: The links below, to institutions with programs in chemical biology, provide particular conceptualizations of the goals of chemical biology, and together their descriptions of ongoing projects provide an overview of the interdisciplinary scope of the enterprise.

  • The Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology. The Scripps Research Institute.
    • "The Skaggs Institute's mission is to improve human health with cures for diseases, and to do so by supporting research at the interface of chemistry and biology."
  • UCSF Chemistry and Chemical Biology Graduate Program. University of California San Francisco.
    • Across the whole spectrum of biology, principles, pathways and processes are coming into focus at the molecular and often the atomic level. At this resolution, the concepts and tools of chemistry can be applied and exploited with great precision and acuity to develop novel chemical strategies, to understand fundamental biological processes, and to diagnose, combat and cure human disease.