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Washington University School of Medicine Knight Alzheimers Disease Research Center Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Washington University School of Medicine Knight Alzheimers Disease Research Center (RRID:SCR_000210) | ADRC, Knight ADRC | material resource, portal, data or information resource, organization portal, brain bank, biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank | The Charles F. and Joanne Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center (Knight ADRC) supports researchers and our surrounding community in their pursuit of answers that will lead to improved diagnosis and care for persons with Alzheimer disease (AD). The Center is committed to the long-term goal of finding a way to effectively treat and prevent AD. The Knight ADRC facilitates advanced research on the clinical, genetic, neuropathological, neuroanatomical, biomedical, psychosocial, and neuropsychological aspects of Alzheimer disease, as well as other related brain disorders. | genetic, alzheimers disease, biomedical, brain, clinical, cure, dementia, development, disease, neuroanatomical, neurodegenerative disease, neuropathological, neuropsychological, research, senile, treatment, aging |
has parent organization: Washington University in St. Louis; Missouri; USA is parent organization of: Washington University School of Medicine Knight ADRC Request Center Resources Core Facility |
Alzheimer's disease, Dementia, Aging | NIA P50 AG05681 | Available to affiliated researchers, Public | SCR_008779, nif-0000-11285, nlx_144153 | SCR_000210 | Knight Alzheimers Disease Research Center, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Knight ADRC, ADRC, WU Knight ADRC, WUADRC, Knight ADRC, Knight Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, Charles F. and Joanne Knight Alzheimer's Disease Research Center | 2026-02-14 01:59:39 | 2 | |||||
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Aging Portal Resource Report Resource Website |
Aging Portal (RRID:SCR_000496) | Aging | portal, catalog, data or information resource, database, topical portal | Portal devoted to aging relevant scientific data and resources. | late adult human, senescence |
uses: Aging Genes and Interventions Database uses: anage uses: Human Life-Table Database uses: Gene Ontology uses: Grants.gov uses: Integrated Blogs uses: Integrated Clinical Trials uses: Integrated Videos uses: Integrated Grants uses: Lifespan Observations Database uses: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing uses: Gait in Parkinson's Disease uses: SciCrunch Registry has parent organization: SciCrunch |
Aging | NIA 1R03AG043018-01 | Restricted | nlx_158366 | SCR_000496 | 2026-02-14 01:59:47 | 0 | ||||||
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Morpholino Database Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Morpholino Database (RRID:SCR_001378) | MODB | data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, database | Central database to house data on morpholino screens currently containing over 700 morpholinos including control and multiple morpholinos against the same target. A publicly accessible sequence-based search opens this database for morpholinos against a particular target for the zebrafish community. Morpholino Screens: They set out to identify all cotranslationally translocated genes in the zebrafish genome (Secretome/CTT-ome). Morpholinos were designed against putative secreted/CTT targets and injected into 1-4 cell stage zebrafish embryos. The embryos were observed over a 5 day period for defects in several different systems. The first screen examined 184 gene targets of which 26 demonstrated defects of interest (Pickart et al. 2006). A collaboration with the Verfaillie laboratory examined the knockdown of targets identified in a comparative microarray analysis of hematopoietic stem cells demonstrating how microarray and morpholino technologies can be used in conjunction to enrich for defects in specific developmental processes. Currently, many collaborations are underway to identify genes involved in morphological, kidney, skin, eye, pigment, vascular and hematopoietic development, lipid metabolism and more. The screen types referred to in the search functions are the specific areas of development that were examined during the various screens, which include behavior, general morphology, pigmentation, toxicity, Pax2 expression, and development of the craniofacial structures, eyes, kidneys, pituitary, and skin. Only data pertaining to specific tests performed are presented. Due to the complexity of this international collaboration and time constraints, not all morpholinos were subjected to all screen types. They are currently expanding public access to the database. In the future we will provide: * Mortality curves and dose range for each morpholino * Preliminary data regarding the effectiveness of each morpholino * Expanded annotation for each morpholino * External linkage of our morpholino sequences to ZFIN and Ensembl. To submit morpholino-knockdown results to MODB please contact the administrator for a user name and password. | morpholino, target mrna, embryonic zebrafish, sequence, target, blast, phenotype, anatomy, development, behavior, morphology, pigmentation, toxicity, pax2 expression, craniofacial structure, eye, kidney, pituitary, skin, name, target name, target sequence, gene target, genetic, mortality, toxicity, defect, function, gene annotation, genome, data analysis service |
uses: Zebrafish Information Network (ZFIN) uses: PATO has parent organization: Mayo Clinic Minnesota; Minnesota; USA |
NIGMS GM63904; NIA CA65493 |
PMID:18179718 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_152566 | SCR_001378 | MODB (MOprholino DataBase) | 2026-02-14 02:00:08 | 1 | |||||
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GeneNetwork Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
GeneNetwork (RRID:SCR_002388) | GeneNetwork, WebQTL | data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, database | Web platform that provides access to data and tools to study complex networks of genes, molecules, and higher order gene function and phenotypes. Sequence data (SNPs) and transcriptome data sets (expression genetic or eQTL data sets). Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping module that is built into GN is optimized for fast on-line analysis of traits that are controlled by combinations of gene variants and environmental factors. Used to study humans, mice (BXD, AXB, LXS, etc.), rats (HXB), Drosophila, and plant species (barley and Arabidopsis). Users are welcome to enter their own private data. | Variation, trait, vertebrate trait ontology, phenotype, systems genetics, quantitative trait, gene mapping, experimental precision medicinenetwork analysis, causal modeling, genomic location, genotype, inbred strain, sex, heterogeneous stock, phenome, phenotype, QTL, expression QTL, genetic reference population, single nucleotide polymorphism, RNA expression, protein expression, metabolite expression, metagenomics, epigenomics, gene-by-environmental interaction, epistasis, FAIR data standards, open source software, FASEB list |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is used by: Hypothesis Center is related to: NIH Data Sharing Repositories has parent organization: University of Tennessee Health Science Center; Tennessee; USA |
NIGMS R01 GM123489; NIAAA U01 AA016662; NIAAA U01 AA13499; NIAAA U24 AA13513; NIAAA U01 AA014425; NIA R01 AG043930; NIDA P20 DA21131; NCI U01 CA105417; NCRR U24 RR021760 |
PMID:8043953 PMID:11737945 PMID:15043217 PMID:15114364 PMID:15043220 PMID:15043219 PMID:15711545 PMID:18368372 PMID:27933521 |
Restricted | nif-0000-00380 | SCR_002388 | GeneNetwork and WebQTL, GeneNetwork / WebQTL, www.genenetwork.org, GeneNetwork WebQTL, The GeneNetwork / WebQTL | 2026-02-14 02:00:24 | 473 | |||||
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BatchTINT Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
BatchTINT (RRID:SCR_014804) | BatchTINTV2, BatchTINTV3 | data processing software, software repository, data analysis software, software application, software resource | GUI created by the Taub Institute in order to create an end-user friendly batch processing solution to complement Axona's new command line modification of TINT. This GUI allows the user to define a directory. Within this directory it will be continuously (unless closed) searching for new files to analyze via TINT. | python, gui, batch processing, tint, axona, directory | NIA R01 AG050425; Alzheimer’s Association 2015NIRG341570 |
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.200977 | Open access, Available for download, Operates on Windows | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.200977 | https://github.com/GeoffBarrett/BatchTINTV2/tree/2.0.0 | SCR_014804 | BatchTINTV2, BatchTINTV3 | 2026-02-14 02:02:59 | 3 | |||||
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Northwestern University Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimers Disease Center Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Northwestern University Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimers Disease Center (RRID:SCR_012747) | CNADC, NU CNADC | training resource, portal, data or information resource, funding resource, disease-related portal, topical portal | The Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease Center (CNADC) is a multidisciplinary organization dedicated to conducting research to discover how the brain coordinates mental functions such as memory, language, attention, and emotion; transferring the benefits of this research to patients with brain diseases that impair cognitive function; and training researchers and clinicians who want to work in this field. The CNADC's mission is to investigate the neurological basis of cognitive function, to elucidate causes of dementia, and to ensure that the patients and their families are the beneficiaries of resultant discoveries. * Clinical Services: Neurobehavior and Memory Health Clinical Services * Annual Grant Opportunities: Annual Core Pilot Project Funding Opportunities * Research Areas & Faculty: Alzheimer's Disease / Primary Progressive Aphasia / Frontal Dementia, Brain Endowment (Brains are permanently stored, and requests for tissue for research purposes are submitted to Dr. Bigio for review by the Northwestern Alzheimer's Disease Center); Cognitive Brain Mapping Group, Volunteer For A Study * Fellowships: Neuropathology Fellowship, Behavioral Neurology & Neuropsychiatry Fellowship * Training Programs: Mechanisms of Aging and Dementia (M.A.D.) Training Program; Training Program in the Neuroscience of Human Cognition | brain, cognitive neurology, memory, language, attention, emotion, cognitive function, late adult human, alzheimer's disease, cognitive decline, dementia |
has parent organization: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Illinois; USA is parent organization of: Northwestern CNADC Tissue Bank / Neuropathology Core |
Alzheimer's disease | NIA | Public | nlx_18263 | SCR_012747 | Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimers Disease Center, Northwestern University Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease Center | 2026-02-14 02:02:43 | 4 | |||||
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Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral Center Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral Center (RRID:SCR_012787) | ADEAR | disease-related portal, portal, data or information resource, narrative resource, training material, topical portal | Portal for Alzheimer's disease that compiles, archives and disseminates information about current treatments, diagnostic tools and ongoing research for health professions, people with AD, their families and the public. The Center provides informational services and referrals for AD symptoms, diagnosis and treatment for patients; clinical trial information and literature searches for researchers; training materials and guidelines for caregivers; and Spanish language resources. | alzheimer's disease, brain, clinical trial, dementia, diagnosis, human, literature, news, prevention, publication, research center, risk factor, support, symptom, treatment, cure, late adult human, information, referrals |
has parent organization: National Institute on Aging is parent organization of: AD Clinical Trials Database |
Alzheimer's disease, Aging | NIA | Public | nif-0000-22511 | http://www.nia.nih.gov/Alzheimers/ | SCR_012787 | 2026-02-14 02:02:16 | 3 | |||||
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USC Multimodal Connectivity Database Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
USC Multimodal Connectivity Database (RRID:SCR_012809) | UMCD | data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, database | Web-based repository and analysis site for connectivity matrices that have been derived from neuroimaging data including different imaging modalities, subject groups, and studies. Users can analyze connectivity matrices that have been shared publicly and upload their own matrices to share or analyze privately. | fmri, dti, dsi, mri, eeg, meg, data set, image, computational hosting, connectivity, neuroimaging, data sharing, brain, rendering, diffusion-weighted mri, functional connectivity, graph theory, resting-state fmri, structural connectivity, image display, magnetic resonance, python, rendering, visualization, connectivity matrix, network, brain network, matrix, de-identified, male, female, apoe, child, adult |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) has parent organization: MGH-USC Human Connectome Project |
Normal, Lesioned, Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, BDD, APOE 4/4, APOE 3/4, APOE 3/3, Alzheimer's disease | NRSA ; NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research ; NIA F31AG035438-01; NIDA HHSN271200800035C |
PMID:23226127 PMID:20850551 |
The community can contribute to this resource, Some features require an account | nlx_83091 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/umcd | http://jessebrown.webfactional.com/welcome/default/index | SCR_012809 | UCLA Connectivity Database, UCLA Multimodal Connectivity Database: Web-based brain network analysis and data sharing, UCLA Multimodal Connectivity Database | 2026-02-14 02:02:23 | 25 | ||
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Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging (BLSA) Resource Report Resource Website |
Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging (BLSA) (RRID:SCR_013148) | BLSA | portal, data or information resource, research forum portal, disease-related portal, topical portal, database | America''s longest-running scientific study of human aging, begun in 1958. BLSA scientists are learning what happens as people age and how to sort out changes due to aging from those due to disease or other causes. More than 1,400 men and women are study volunteers. They range in age from their 20s to their 90s. This study is currently recruiting healthy seniors over 70. | late adult human, adult, healthy, clinical data, middle adult human, disease, clinical study | has parent organization: Intramural Research Program | Aging, Healthy | NIA | nlx_144413 | http://www.grc.nia.nih.gov/branches/blsa/blsa.htm | SCR_013148 | Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging | 2026-02-14 02:02:46 | 0 | |||||
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CAIRN Resource Report Resource Website |
CAIRN (RRID:SCR_019101) | data visualization software, web service, data processing software, software application, data access protocol, software resource | Web tool to graph all copy number alterations present in segment file. Custom data is permitted. Allows to display copy number alterations which overlap user specified region, to quantify number of amplified CNAs and deleted CNAs. Visualization tool to explore copy number alterations discovered in published cancer datasets. Intended to help oncology community observe of relative rates of amplification, deletion, and mutation of interesting genes and regions. | Deleted CNAs quantification, Copy Number Alterations, segment file, data visualization, published cancer datasets CNAs, amplified CNA quantification | Nine Girls Ask Foundation ; NCI CA207729; NIGMS GM132055; NCI CA107263; NCI CA177519; NCI CA102310; NIA AG033082; NCI P30 CA138313 |
PMID:31923184 | Free, Available for download, Freely available | https://github.com/jrdelaney/CAIRN | SCR_019101 | Copy Alterations Intuitive Rendering Navigator | 2026-02-14 02:03:48 | 0 | |||||||
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Wisconsin Cortical Thickness Analysis (CTA) Toolbox Resource Report Resource Website |
Wisconsin Cortical Thickness Analysis (CTA) Toolbox (RRID:SCR_014180) | data processing software, data analysis software, software toolkit, software application, software resource | A Matlab tool to perform statistical analysis on cortical thickness signals on brain surfaces obtained from Freesurfer. It is used for multi-resolutional analysis of such cortical thickness signals and detecting group differences. It is based on the Spectral Graph Wavelet Transform (SGWT) toolbox and provides plug and play methods for deriving Wavelet Multiscale Descriptor (WMD), cortical thickness smoothing using SGWT, Multivariate General Linear Model (MGLM), and False Discovery Rate (FDR). | matlab, software toolkit, cortical thickness signal, data analysis software |
uses: FreeSurfer is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) |
Wisconsin Partnership Program ; NIA R01AG040396; NIA R01AG021155; NSF RI 1116584; NSF CAREER 1252725; UW ADRC NIA P50 AG033514; UW ICTR NCRR 1UL1RR025011; NIA P30 AG010129; NIA K01 AG030514 |
http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~wonhwa/code/CTA_toolbox.html http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~wonhwa/project/ctdiscrim.html |
SCR_014180 | 2026-02-14 02:02:38 | 0 | |||||||||
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BECA Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
BECA (RRID:SCR_015846) | BECA | data visualization software, data processing software, software application, software resource, image analysis software | Visualization and analysis software for interactive visual exploration and mining of fiber-tracts and brain networks with their genetic determinants and functional outcomes. BECA includes an fMRI and Diseases Analysis version as well as a Genome Explorer version. | visual exploration, brain, neuroscience, network, genetic determinant, fmri, neuroimaging, genome | has parent organization: Indiana University School of Medicine; Indiana; USA | NLM R01 LM011360; NIA U01 AG024904; NIA RC2 AG036535; NIA R01 AG19771; NIA P30 AG10133; NSF IIS-1117335; NIBIB R01 EB022574 |
PMID:27171688 | Free, Available for download | SCR_015846 | Brain Explorer for Connectome Analysis (BECA), BECA - Brain Explorer for Connectome Analysis | 2026-02-14 02:03:09 | 5 | ||||||
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Mass Univariate ERP Toolbox Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Mass Univariate ERP Toolbox (RRID:SCR_016108) | data visualization software, data processing software, data analysis software, software application, software resource | Software toolkit of Matlab functions for analyzing and visualizing large numbers of t-tests performed on event-related potential data. The toolbox supports within-subject and between-subject t-tests with false discovery rate controls and control of the family-wise error rate via permutation tests. | matlab, analysis, t test, statistic, erp, event related potential, visualization, neuroimaging, erf, magnetic, resonance, imaging | requires: MATLAB | NICHD HD22614; NIA AG08313 |
PMID:21895683 | Free, Available for download | https://openwetware.org/wiki/Mass_Univariate_ERP_Toolbox | SCR_016108 | 2026-02-14 02:03:09 | 4 | |||||||
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UniProt Resource Report Resource Website 10000+ mentions |
UniProt (RRID:SCR_002380) | UniProt | data or information resource, database | Collection of data of protein sequence and functional information. Resource for protein sequence and annotation data. Consortium for preservation of the UniProt databases: UniProt Knowledgebase (UniProtKB), UniProt Reference Clusters (UniRef), and UniProt Archive (UniParc), UniProt Proteomes. Collaboration between European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics and Protein Information Resource. Swiss-Prot is a curated subset of UniProtKB. | collection, protein, sequence, annotation, data, functional, information |
is used by: LIPID MAPS Proteome Database is used by: ChannelPedia is used by: Open PHACTS is used by: DisGeNET is used by: Smart Dictionary Lookup is used by: MitoMiner is used by: Cytokine Registry is used by: MobiDB is used by: Pathway Analysis Tool for Integration and Knowledge Acquisition is used by: Phospho.ELM is used by: GEROprotectors is used by: SwissLipids is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is recommended by: National Library of Medicine is recommended by: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases is listed by: re3data.org is listed by: LabWorm is related to: Clustal W2 is related to: UniProt DAS is related to: UniParc at the EBI is related to: ProDom is related to: LegumeIP is related to: Pathway Commons is related to: NIH Data Sharing Repositories is related to: FlyMine is related to: IMEx - The International Molecular Exchange Consortium is related to: 3D-Interologs is related to: Biomine is related to: EBIMed is related to: STOP is related to: Coremine Medical is related to: BioExtract is related to: STRAP is related to: GOTaxExplorer is related to: GoAnnotator is related to: IT-GOM: Integrated Tool for IC-based GO Semantic Similarity Measures is related to: Whatizit is related to: MOPED - Model Organism Protein Expression Database is related to: Polbase is related to: PredictSNP is related to: PSICQUIC Registry is related to: IntAct is related to: p300db is related to: UniProt Proteomes is related to: SARS-CoV-2 mutation effects and 3D structure prediction from sequence covariation has parent organization: European Bioinformatics Institute has parent organization: SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics has parent organization: Protein Information Resource is parent organization of: UniProtKB is parent organization of: NEWT is parent organization of: UniParc is parent organization of: UniProt Chordata protein annotation program is parent organization of: UniRef works with: Genotate works with: CellPhoneDB works with: MOLEonline works with: MiMeDB |
NHGRI U41 HG006104; NHGRI P41 HG02273; NIGMS 5R01GM080646; NIGMS R01 GM080646; NLM G08 LM010720; NCRR P20 RR016472; NSF DBI-0850319; British Heart Foundation ; NEI ; NHLBI ; NIA ; NIAID ; NIDDK ; NIMH ; NCI ; EMBL ; PDUK ; ARUK ; NHGRI U24 HG007722 |
PMID:19843607 PMID:18836194 PMID:18045787 PMID:17142230 PMID:16381842 PMID:15608167 PMID:14681372 |
nif-0000-00377, SCR_018750, r3d100010357 | http://www.ebi.uniprot.org http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/ http://www.pir.uniprot.org ftp://ftp.uniprot.org https://doi.org/10.17616/R3BW2M |
SCR_002380 | , The Universal Protein Resource, Universal Protein Resource, UNIPROT Universal Protein Resource | 2026-02-14 02:05:47 | 17565 | |||||
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MITOMAP - A human mitochondrial genome database Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
MITOMAP - A human mitochondrial genome database (RRID:SCR_002996) | MITOMAP | data or information resource, database | Database of polymorphisms and mutations of the human mitochondrial DNA. It reports published and unpublished data on human mitochondrial DNA variation. All data is curated by hand. If you would like to submit published articles to be included in mitomap, please send them the citation and a pdf. | gene, genome, diabetes, disease, disease-association, high resolution screening, human, inversion, metabolism, mitochondrial dna, mutation, phenotype, polymorphism, polypeptide assignment, pseudogene, restriction site, rna, sequence, trna, unpublished, variation, mitochondria, dna, insertion, deletion, FASEB list |
is used by: HmtVar is listed by: OMICtools is related to: Hereditary Hearing Loss Homepage has parent organization: Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia - Research Institute; Pennsylvania; USA has parent organization: Emory University School of Medicine; Atlanta; Georgia; USA |
NIH ; Muscular Dystrophy Foundation ; Ellison Foundation ; Diputacion General de Aragon Grupos consolidados B33 ; NIGMS GM46915; NINDS NS21328; NHLBI HL30164; NIA AG10130; NIA AG13154; NINDS NS213L8; NHLBI HL64017; NIH Biomedical Informatics Training Grant T15 LM007443; NSF EIA-0321390; Spanish Fondo de Investigacion Sanitaria PI050647; Ciber Enfermedades raras CB06/07/0043 |
PMID:17178747 PMID:15608272 PMID:9399813 PMID:9016535 PMID:8594574 |
Except where otherwise noted, Creative Commons Attribution License, The community can contribute to this resource | nif-0000-00511, OMICS_01641 | SCR_002996 | 2026-02-14 02:05:42 | 368 | ||||||
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Alameda County Health and Ways of Living Study Resource Report Resource Website |
Alameda County Health and Ways of Living Study (RRID:SCR_008889) | Health and Ways of Living Study | data or information resource, data set | Data set from a long-term population-based prospective study of non-institutionalized residents (aged 21 or older, or aged 16-21 and older if married) in Alameda County, California investigating social and behavioral risk factors for morbidity, mortality, functioning and health. Questions were asked on marital and life satisfaction, parenting, physical activities, employment, health status, and childhood experiences. Demographic information on age, race, height, weight, education, income, and religion was also collected. Included with this dataset is a separate file (part 2) containing mortality data. With the aging of this cohort, data are becoming increasingly valuable for examining the life-long cumulative effects of social and behavioral factors on a well-characterized population. The first wave collected information for 6,928 respondents (including approximately 500 women aged 65 years and older) on chronic health conditions, health behaviors, social involvements, and psychological characteristics. The 1974 questionnaire was sent to 6,246 living subjects who had responded in 1965, and were able to be located. The third wave provides a follow-up of 2,729 original 1965 and 1974 respondents and examines health behaviors such as alcohol consumption and smoking habits, along with social activities. Also included is information on health conditions such as diabetes, osteoporosis, hormone replacement, and mental illness. Another central topic investigated is activities of daily living (including self-care such as dressing, eating, and shopping), along with use of free time and level of involvement in social, recreational, religious, and environmental groups. The fourth wave is a follow-up to the 1994 panel and examines changes in functional abilities such as self-care activities, employment, involvement in community activities, visiting friends/family, and use of free time since 1994. * Dates of Study: 1965-1999 * Sample Size: 1965: 6,928; 1974: 4,864; 1994: 2,729; 1995: 2,569, 1999: 2,123 * Study Features: Longitudinal Links: * 1965 ICPSR, http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/06688 * 1974 ICPSR, http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/06838 * 1994 and 1995 ICPSR, http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/03083 * 1999 ICPSR, http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/04432#summary | longitudinal, adult, adolescent, social, behavior, risk factor, morbidity, mortality, functioning, health, woman, late adult human, chronic health condition, psychological characteristic, questionnaire, activities of daily living, chronic illness, community involvement, health behavior, health care service, independent living, living arrangement, mental health, physical condition, social behavior, social life, social network, survey data |
is listed by: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) is related to: National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA) has parent organization: University of Michigan; Ann Arbor; USA |
Households in Alameda County, California., Aging | NIA 5 R37 AG11375-03 | Public | nlx_151356 | SCR_008889 | Alameda County [California] Health and Ways of Living Study, Alameda County Health Ways Living Study | 2026-02-14 02:07:32 | 0 | |||||
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Early Indicators of Later Work Levels Disease and Death (EI) - Union Army Samples Public Health and Ecological Datasets Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Early Indicators of Later Work Levels Disease and Death (EI) - Union Army Samples Public Health and Ecological Datasets (RRID:SCR_008921) | Early Indicators of Later Work Levels Disease and Death, EI project | data or information resource, data set | A dataset to advance the study of life-cycle interactions of biomedical and socioeconomic factors in the aging process. The EI project has assembled a variety of large datasets covering the life histories of approximately 39,616 white male volunteers (drawn from a random sample of 331 companies) who served in the Union Army (UA), and of about 6,000 African-American veterans from 51 randomly selected United States Colored Troops companies (USCT). Their military records were linked to pension and medical records that detailed the soldiers������?? health status and socioeconomic and family characteristics. Each soldier was searched for in the US decennial census for the years in which they were most likely to be found alive (1850, 1860, 1880, 1900, 1910). In addition, a sample consisting of 70,000 men examined for service in the Union Army between September 1864 and April 1865 has been assembled and linked only to census records. These records will be useful for life-cycle comparisons of those accepted and rejected for service. Military Data: The military service and wartime medical histories of the UA and USCT men were collected from the Union Army and United States Colored Troops military service records, carded medical records, and other wartime documents. Pension Data: Wherever possible, the UA and USCT samples have been linked to pension records, including surgeon''''s certificates. About 70% of men in the Union Army sample have a pension. These records provide the bulk of the socioeconomic and demographic information on these men from the late 1800s through the early 1900s, including family structure and employment information. In addition, the surgeon''''s certificates provide rich medical histories, with an average of 5 examinations per linked recruit for the UA, and about 2.5 exams per USCT recruit. Census Data: Both early and late-age familial and socioeconomic information is collected from the manuscript schedules of the federal censuses of 1850, 1860, 1870 (incomplete), 1880, 1900, and 1910. Data Availability: All of the datasets (Military Union Army; linked Census; Surgeon''''s Certificates; Examination Records, and supporting ecological and environmental variables) are publicly available from ICPSR. In addition, copies on CD-ROM may be obtained from the CPE, which also maintains an interactive Internet Data Archive and Documentation Library, which can be accessed on the Project Website. * Dates of Study: 1850-1910 * Study Features: Longitudinal, Minority Oversamples * Sample Size: ** Union Army: 35,747 ** Colored Troops: 6,187 ** Examination Sample: 70,800 ICPSR Link: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/06836 | late adult human, male, caucasian, african-american, veteran, military, medical, socioeconomic, civil war, american civil war, cause of death, census data, demographic, disease, health status, labor force, medical record, midlife, military pension, pension, military recruitment, military service, mortality rate, nineteenth century, nutrition, socioeconomic status, twentieth century, union army, census |
is related to: National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA) has parent organization: University of Chicago; Illinois; USA |
Aging | NIA PO1 AG10120; NSF SBR 9114981 |
Publicly available from ICPSR; copies on CD-ROM may be obtained from the CPE, Which also maintains an interactive Internet Data Archive and Documentation Library. | nlx_151822 | http://www.cpe.uchicago.edu/ | SCR_008921 | Public Health and Ecological Datasets, Aging of Veterans of the Union Army, Early Indicators of Later Work Levels Disease and Death ������?? Union Army Samples | 2026-02-14 02:07:59 | 1 | ||||
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Puerto Rican Elderly: Health Conditions Resource Report Resource Website |
Puerto Rican Elderly: Health Conditions (RRID:SCR_008916) | PREHCO | data or information resource, data set | A dataset that provides researchers and policy makers information about issues affecting the elderly population in Puerto Rico: health status, housing arrangements, functional status, transfers, labor history, migration, income, childhood characteristics, health insurance, use of health services, marital history, mistreat, sexuality, etc. It investigates the characteristics of older adults (aged 60+) through an island-wide cross-sectional sample survey of target individuals and their surviving spouses. The sampling frame was constructed on the basis of an advance release of the 2000 US Census. The population for the study consists of the elderly population (60+) in households in Puerto Rico. The sample design used a multistage probabilistic sample by cluster. All elderly adults who lived in the selected households were eligible. If more than one person was in the target population, one 60+ adult was the target and one was the spouse. Respondents 80+ and males in couples who were both 80+ were oversampled. There were 4,293 targets aged 60+ and 1,444 spouses (all ages) in the first wave. Types of data include demographic; household composition; marital history; Cantrill Scale; mini-mental (designed to measure cognitive capacity of Spanish-speaking Latinos with low levels of education and to provide early indications of dementia); self-reported health status; diagnosed health conditions; childhood conditions; transfers; labor history; migration; housing; assets; Activities of Daily Living; Instrumental Activities of Daily Living; medicines; health insurance and use of health services; family structure; sexuality; anthropometric measures. Project innovations include: (1) the design and test of a new tool for assessing cognition among Spanish speaking elderly of low levels of education, (2) a symptoms section to assess the validity of selected self reported conditions, (3) a modification of the Cantrill''s Ladder Scale, (4) protocols for physical measurements to assess current, as well as past, conditions, and (5) the use of GIS and GPS in the fieldwork supervision and to geocoding the survey data. At this moment PREHCO has completed a second wave to become a longitudinal study. The questionnaire included questions regarding the changing conditions (health, residential, social and economic) of those individuals who responded the first questionnaire. The new questionnaire included novel components: vignettes for health status self-report, a new improved section on disability and dependency, and on labor force participation. We also expanded the section of anthropometry by adding a few measurements and physical efficiency tests. Those participants deceased or institutionalized were interviewed using a proxy. Data Availability: First and second wave data are available for public use through BADGIR, the online data archive at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, at: http://nesstar.ssc.wisc.edu/ * Dates of Study: 2002-2003, 2004-2006 * Study Features: Longitudinal, International, Minority Oversampling, Anthropometric measures * Sample Size: 5,336 | longitudinal, international, minority oversampling, anthropometric measure, late adult human, questionnaire, puerto rico, health, residence, social, economic, self-report, disability, dependency, labor force |
has parent organization: University of Wisconsin-Madison; Wisconsin; USA has parent organization: University of Puerto Rico; Puerto Rico; USA |
Late adult human, Aging | NIA RO1 AG1620901A2 | Public | nlx_151829 | SCR_008916 | Puerto Rican Elderly: Health Conditions (PREHCO), Health Conditions of Elderly Puerto Ricans (PREHCO) | 2026-02-14 02:07:32 | 0 | |||||
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Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Aging Study Resource Report Resource Website |
Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Aging Study (RRID:SCR_008903) | CALAS | data or information resource, data set | A data set designed to provide a cross-sectional description of health, mental, and social status of the oldest-old segment of the elderly population in Israel, and to serve as a baseline for a multiple-stage research program to correlate demographic, health, and functional status with subsequent mortality, selected morbidity, and institutionalization. Study data are based on a sample of Jewish subjects aged 75+, alive and living in Israel on January 1, 1989, randomly selected from the National Population Register (NPR), a complete listing of the Israeli population maintained by the Ministry of the Interior. The NPR is updated on a routine basis with births, deaths, and in and out migration, and corrected by linkage with census data. The sample was stratified by age (five 5-year age groups: 75-79, 80-84, 85-89, 90-94, 95+), sex, and place of birth (Israel, Asia-Africa, Europe-America). One hundred subjects were randomly selected in each of the 30 strata. However, there were less than 100 individuals of each sex aged 95+ born in Israel, so all were selected for the sample. The total group included 2,891 individuals living both in the community and in institutions. A total of 1,820 (76%) of the 75-94 age group were interviewed during 1989-1992. An additional cognitive exam (Folstein) and a 24-hour dietary recall interview were added in the second round. Kibbutz Residents Sample The kibbutz is a social and economic unit based on equality among members, common property and work, collaborative consumption, and democracy in decision making. There are 250 kibbutzim in Israel, and their population constitutes about 3% of the country''s total population. All kibbutz residents in the country aged 85+, both members and parents, were selected for interviewing, of whom 80.4% (n=652) were interviewed. A matched sample aged 75-84 was selected, and 85.9% (n=674) were successfully interviewed. The original interview took approximately two hours to administer, and collected extensive information concerning the socio-demographic, physical, health, functioning, life events (including Holocaust), depression, mental status, and social network characteristics of the sample. The questionnaire used for kibbutz residents in the follow-up interview is identical to that utilized in the national random sample. Data Availability: Mortality data for both the national and kibbutz samples are available for analysis as a result of the linkage to the NPR file updated as of June 2000. The fieldwork for first follow up was completed as of September 1994 and for the second follow up as of December 2002. The data file of the three phases of the study is ready for analysis. * Dates of Study: 1989-1992 * Study Features: Longitudinal, International * Sample Size: 2,891 | late adult human, israel, cognition, jewish, diet, interview, social, economic, kibbutz, socio-demographic, physical, health, functioning, life event, depression, mental status, social network, questionnaire |
has parent organization: Tel Aviv University; Ramat Aviv; Israel has parent organization: National Library of Medicine |
Kibbutz Resident, Matched Resident, Israel resident, Aging | NIA | Public | nlx_151821 | SCR_008903 | Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Aging Study (CALAS) | 2026-02-14 02:07:24 | 0 | |||||
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Matlab Health and Socio-Economic Survey Resource Report Resource Website |
Matlab Health and Socio-Economic Survey (RRID:SCR_008942) | MHSS | data or information resource, data set | A data set of the health and socioeconomic factors that affect the elderly in Matlab, a region of rural Bangladesh. The survey captures measurements and statistics such as adult survival, health status, health care utilization, resource flows between generations and the impact of community services and infrastructure on adult health care. Data was collected through surveys that touch on four topics: household and individual information; determinants of natural fertility; migration out of the community; and community and provider survey of healthcare and education infrastructure. | survey, bangladesh, adult, birth control, child development, culture, fertility, health behavior, health care, health care facility, health care service, health services utilization, health status, household budget, household expenditure, housing condition, infant feeding, reproductive history, school, social network, socioeconomic status, traditional medicine, women's health care, socioeconomic, behavior, family, community, household, woman, female, pregnancy status, outmigrant, family planning, international, questionnaire, clinical, interview, research, data |
is listed by: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) has parent organization: National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA) |
Aging | NIA P01AG11952 | Public, Data and documentation may be used for academic and public policy research purposes only | nlx_151854 | SCR_008942 | Matlab Health and Socioeconomic Survey, Matlab Health and Socioeconomic Survey (MHSS), Matlab Health and Socio-Economic Survey (MHSS) | 2026-02-14 02:07:59 | 0 |
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