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* European Institute of Chemistry and Biology,
University of Bordeaux, 33405 Talence Cedex, France; and
Department of Physiology, University College
London, London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom
Address correspondence to: IJsbrand Kramer (i.kramer{at}iecb.u-bordeaux.fr).
In July, 2005, the European Institute of Chemistry and Biology at the campus of the University of Bordeaux, France, hosted a focused week of seminars, workshops, and discussions around the theme of "teaching signal transduction." The purpose of the summer school was to offer both junior and senior university instructors a chance to reflect on the development and delivery of their teaching activities in this area. This was achieved by combining open seminars with restricted access workshops and discussion events. The results suggest ways in which systems biology, information and communication technology, Web-based investigations, and high standard illustrations might be more effectively and efficiently incorporated into modern cell biology courses.
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