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Paras Anand  
Germany
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I have studied molecular biology & cell biology. I would be happy to answer your general questions on cells, their organelles, membranes and host-pathogen interaction. I will not answer questions on basic biology.Available
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Swetha Ashok  
U.S.
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I can answer questions on Biology, Environmental toxicology, Bioinformatics, Environmental science and other related sciences. I can only provide some guidance on homework assignments and project work and not solve them completely for you.Available
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John Locke  
U.S.
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I will answer all biology-related questions through the undergraduate level. I will explain unclear concepts and suggest approaches to solving problems, but would prefer not to completely solve homework problems for you. If you are completely stumped on homework, tell me what you already know and I will help you as much as possible. Please do not ask me for ideas on school research projects; part of research is determining a suitable area of investigation, and that's not a task that should be completed by someone else.Available
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Walter Hintz  
U.S.
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Science teacher for over 50 years. MSc. in biology. I can answer questions in general biology, zoology, botany, anatomy and physiology and biochemistry.Available
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Florence M Rollwagen  
U.S.
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I can answer questions in biology, microbiology and immunology on the undergraduate or graduate level. I can also address medical and health concerns regarding alternative medicine, autoimmune diseases (lupus, MS) liver disease and intestinal problems.Available
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Dana Krempels, Ph.D.  
U.S.
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I can answer biology-related questions in the areas of evolution, zoology, botany, genetics, and ecology. But I don't answer homework questions or provide ideas for your science fair projects. So students please do your learning the right way by reading your text assignments and studying!Available
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Chris Larsen  
U.S.
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I can answer questions relating to general biology, cell biology, human physiology, biochemistry and pharmacology.Maxed Out
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