
Jack Vanden Heuvel used Sandvox to build this website. He chose the “White Rabbit” design for the site. People may want to visit the site if they are looking for Information on nuclear receptors, drug discovery and disease.
Sandvox features used for this site:Photo Grid, Custom Collection Index, Site Map, Contact Form, RSS Feed Object, Other Objects, Editing HTML of text, Raw HTML Object, Code Injection, Google Integration
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Describe your website.
Welcome to the Nuclear Receptor Resource website, dedicated to this important family of ligand-activated transcription factors. On these pages you will find some articles and reviews about various nuclear receptors (NRs). Nuclear Receptor News (NRN) is a quarterly newsletter put out by the editors of this website and will highlight a new receptor each issue. The NRs Page Collection will be a starting point to find more information on each of the 48 human nuclear receptors. Go to the Site Map to see the full complement of pages available.
Who is the target audience for your website?
For academicians, students and scientists interesting in nuclear receptor biology and drug discovery
What is the advantage of your website over others?
Easy to access information that is updated frequently
Tell us a story about this website.
The Nuclear Receptor Resource was listed on Genetic Engineering News, Best of the Web in the March 15th issue.
Why did you use this Sandvox design?
The White Rabbit design is easy to read and can contain a lot of information per page
What techniques did you use to build this website?
The insertion of pictures is used quite a bit. Also, a code for showing recent tweets has been used instead of a discussion forum.
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