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Research Projects
The data contained here is comprised of research projects
and activities conducted by Jacksonville University students and faculty.
Jacksonville University Institutional Review Board
Sherman's
Fox Squirrel
This research is designed to determine the optimum habitat and habitat
management necessary for healthy populations of Sherman's fox squirrel.
Gopher Tortoise Relocation
Chronological research on the relocation of the Gopher Tortoise.
Manatee Research
Ongoing research of Northeast Florida Manatees. Observation data, water
samples of St. John's river, tracking, etc. Includes the JU Waterlines
newsletter.
Health Science Research Papers
See a sample of some of the research JU students have done in the area
of medical/health science.
Millar
Wilson Laboratory for Chemical Research
Research Links
Looking for helpful information to help you with your studies? Check out
these sites.
Sites linked below are not under the administration
of Jacksonville University.
Art
eMedia Guitar
Method
Sample of eMedia's Java Chord Dictionary that helps students learn chords
on a guitar.
Astronomy
StarGazer
Need a map of the stars? Use this site to help map the heavens. Gives names of various stars.
Space Telescope Science
Institute
Get the latest news and pictures from the Hubble Space Telescope.
Earth Science
EPIC
EPIC was developed at NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory to
manage the large numbers of hydrographic and time series oceanographic
in-situ data sets collected as part of NOAA climate study programs, such
as EPOCS and TOGA in earlier years, WOCE and CLIVAR and others more recently.
Java Hurricane
Tracker
You can use this Java Hurricane Tracker to view the paths followed by
storms of the past and to track any new storms with up-to-the-minute position
and windspeed data. Site contains a lot of information on hurricane and
tropical storms.
TAO
Realtime Applet
Get live water temp data from the Tropical Pacific Ocean Buoy network.
Life Science
Human
Anatomy Online
Get a virtual tour of the human anatomy. Provided by Informative Graphics.
NPAC
Visible Human Viewer
The NPAC Visible Human Viewer is a user friendly interface with easy to
understand descriptions and a user guide online. The user can explore
every slice of the Visible Human data set from three different viewpoints
(axial, coronal, and sagittal), preview the sample slices and then manipulate
the full size images by popup image windows.
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