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          The contents of the Hypertext provided the basic molecular biology 
            that was a foundation ofMIT's core Biology courses, "7.01x Introductory Biology" (7.012, 
          7.013 or 7.014).
This site is no longer being actively maintained and its contents have been archived. For further information, please email biocourses-wm [at] mit.edu.  We note with sorrow the death of Professor Ingram, the founder of the Biology Hypertextbook, on August 17, 2006. The Biology Department and the entire biology community is the poorer for his passing.
          April 30, 2007Since the recent archiving of the materials that formed the Biology Hypertext, we have heard from a number of users who were not only saddened by Prof. Ingram's death, but also wanted to know if it is possible to still access the materials. Because a fair amount of it was sadly out of date or incorrectly presented, and there is no one who can take over updating and maintaining the Hypertext, at this time there are no plans to re-present the materials. 
          However, there are a great many useful Biology resources available on the Internet, including:MIT's OpenCourseWare (see specifically the 7.01x classes in the Biology section.)Wikipedia on Biology (try links in the introduction such as Microbiology, Cellular Biology, and Molecular Biology)The Online Biology Book, hosted by  Estrella Mountain Community College in Arizona, and written and maintained by Michael J. Farabee, PhD.An online search will net you many more resources, as well.  Thank you again for your interest in the Biology Hypertext.  
 
          Founding Editor Emeritus:  
            
              Shane Crotty, BS, '96 with assistance 
                from: Alo Basu, BS,'97; Christina Onufryk, BS,'95.Founding Technical Support: Seth Finkelstein, BS,'85.Founding 
            Support by  
            
          Development Team 2001: 
             
            
              Erin Daida, '03; Anne Latham, '02; Eillen Tecle, '04Grace Tsan '03, andLaura Willis GSupervised by Prof. 
            
            Vernon Ingram,
            Wilson Professor of Biology & Director emeritus, Experimental 
            Study Group Funded by:  
            
           
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