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Stanley Brain Collection Resource Report Resource Website |
Stanley Brain Collection (RRID:SCR_007062) | Stanley Brain Collection | biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, brain bank, material resource | It is a widely used resource for researchers trying to find the causes of, and better treatments for, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depression. Brains were collected 1994 to 2005 with the permission of the families in a standardized manner, with half of each specimen being frozen and half fixed in formalin. Currently four cohorts are available for study; the Neuropathology Consortium consisting of 60 cases (15 each schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, and controls), the Array Collection consisting of 105 cases (35 each schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and controls), the Depression Collection consisting of 36 cases (12 each depression with psychosis, depression without psychosis, and controls), and the Parietal Collection of 48 cases (fixed inferior parietal sections from 24 each schizophrenia and controls). Since 1996, the Stanley Brain Collection has sent over 200,000 sections and 10,000 blocks of brain tissue to 240 research laboratories in 23 states and 20 foreign countries. All tissue has been provided to the researchers without charge. All costs for collecting, processing, and storing the brain tissue have been borne by The Stanley Medical Research Institute as a public service. All reasonable requests for brain tissue (over 90 percent of applications) have been honored. Researchers selected to receive tissue must sign an agreement that sets forth conditions for its use. Results received from researchers become part of the Stanley brain collection data set and will be used for integrative, multivariate analyses. In addition to overseeing the brain collection, the laboratory conducts research on the neuropathology of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder and on brain development. Many studies carried out at the Stanley Brain Research Laboratory are done in cooperation with studies at the Stanley Laboratory of Developmental Neurovirology. | schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, depressive disorder, control, normal control, psychotic disorder, neuropathy, post-mortem, array, parietal, brain development, microarray, brain, tissue, brain tissue, frozen, formalin |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Stanley Medical Research Institute |
Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder, Depressive Disorder, Normal control, Psychosis | PMID:10913747 | Public: Since 1996, The Stanley Brain Collection has sent over 200, 000 sections and 10, 000 blocks of brain tissue to 240 research laboratories in 23 states and 20 foreign countries. All tissue has been provided to the researchers without charge. All costs for collecting, Processing, And storing the brain tissue have been borne by The Stanley Medical Research Institute as a public service. All reasonable requests for brain tissue (over 90 percent of applications) have been honored. Researchers selected to receive tissue must sign an agreement that sets forth conditions for its use. Results received from researchers become part of the Stanley brain collection data set and will be used for integrative, Multivariate analyses. | nlx_143933 | http://www.stanleyresearch.org/dnn/Default.aspx?tabid=186 | SCR_007062 | Stanley Brain Research Laboratory Brain Collection, Stanley Brain Research Laboratory and Brain Collection | 2026-02-17 10:01:12 | 0 | ||||
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Digital Anatomist Interactive Atlases Project Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Digital Anatomist Interactive Atlases Project (RRID:SCR_007060) | DAP Interactive Atlases | data or information resource, narrative resource, training material, atlas | Atlases of human brain, thoracic viscera and knee designed for teaching gross anatomy. Also provides a neuroanatomy Interactive syllabus, suitable as a laboratory guide, with an instructive caption accompanying each image and interactive quizzes. The Digital Anatomist Project is motivated by the belief that anatomy is the basis of all the biomedical sciences (including clinical medicine). Manifestations of health and disease can be regarded as attributes of anatomical structures ranging in size from molecules to body parts. Therefore DAP''s goal is to represent anatomy in a comprehensive and consistent way, which should meet the needs of all biomedical applications that require anatomical knowledge. DAP has pursued two parallel tracks for representing anatomical information: 1. The generation of graphical models derived from cadaver and clinical imaging data; and 2. Symbolic modeling of the structures and relationships that constitute the human body. It''s initial work with graphical representations of anatomy provided the impetus and motivation for the National Library of Medicine to establish the Visible Human Project, and it''s symbolic modeling has enhanced NLM''s Unified Medical Language System in order to represent deep anatomical knowledge. In collaboration with the knowledge systems group at Stanford, it has now created a very large knowledge base which provides the foundation for the machine-based intelligence needed to remotely interact with biomedical image data. | brain atlas, anatomy, biomedical, body, cell, medicine, model, neuroanatomy, brain, quiz, 2d, 3d, cadaver section, mri, computer reconstruction, mri scan, tissue section, pathway, topography, development, vessel, ventricle, spinal cord, brainstem, cranial nerve, sensory system, motor system, cerebellum, basal ganglia, eye movement, hypothalamus, limbic system, cortical connection, forebrain, thoracic organ, knee | has parent organization: University of Washington; Seattle; USA | nif-0000-10207 | SCR_007060 | Digital Anatomist Project Interactive Atlases | 2026-02-17 10:01:10 | 3 | ||||||||
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Whole Brain Catalog Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Whole Brain Catalog (RRID:SCR_007011) | WBC | software application, storage service resource, software resource, service resource, simulation software, data repository, image repository | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented May 26, 2016. An open source, downloadable, 3d atlas of the mouse brain and its cellular constituents that allows multi-scale data to be visualized in a seamless way, similar to Google earth. Data within the Catalog is marked up with annotations and can link out to additional data sources via a semantic framework. This next generation open environment has been developed to connect members of the neuroscience community to facilitate solutions for today's intractable challenges in brain research through cooperation and crowd sourcing. The client-server platform provides rich 3-D views for researchers to zoom in, out, and around structures deep in a multi-scale spatial framework of the mouse brain. An open-source, 3-D graphics engine used in graphics-intensive computer gaming generates high-resolution visualizations that bring data to life through biological simulations and animations. Within the Catalog, researchers can view and contribute a wide range of data including: * 3D meshes of subcellular scenes or brain region territories * Large 2D image datasets from both electron and light level microscopy * NeuroML and Neurolucida neuronal reconstructions * Protein Database molecular structures Users of the Whole Brain Catalog can: * Fit data of any scale into the international standard atlas coordinate system for spatial brain mapping, the Waxholm Space. * View brain slices, neurons and their animation, neuropil reconstructions, and molecules in appropriate locations * View data up close and at a high resolution * View their own data in the Whole Brain Catalog environment * View data within a semantic environment supported by vocabularies from the Neuroscience Information Framework (NIF) at http://www.neuinfo.org. * Contribute code and connect personal tools to the environment * Make new connections with related research and researchers 5 Easy Ways to Explore: * Explore the datasets across multiple scales. * View data closely at high resolution. * Observe accurately simulated neurons. * Readily search for content. * Contribute your own research. | crowd sourcing, mouse, brain, cell, neuron, simulation, microscopy, neuroscience, electron microscopy, light microscopy, bioinformatics, neuroinformatics, computational biology, biology, visualization, animation, molecular structure, neuronal reconstruction, subcellular, annotation |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: Biositemaps is related to: NeuroLex is related to: Cell Centered Database is related to: Neuroscience Information Framework is related to: INCF Software Center has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA is parent organization of: Whole Brain Catalog Blog is parent organization of: WholeBrainCatalog's Channel - YouTube |
Waitt Family Foundation | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-23345 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/incf_whole-brai | SCR_007011 | 2026-02-17 10:01:02 | 5 | ||||||
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Neuroanatomy and Neuropathology on the Internet Resource Report Resource Website |
Neuroanatomy and Neuropathology on the Internet (RRID:SCR_007272) | data or information resource, topical portal, atlas, database, training resource, portal, clinical database | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on February 07, 2013. A set of human neuroanatomical resources developed at the University of Hungary. Resources include an on-line brain atlas, a neuropathology atlas, functional neuroanatomy for neurologists and an extensive series of links to other neuroanatomy and neurological resources on the web. The original resources developed by this site include a set of neuropathological slides covering many neurological conditions, e.g., Alzheimer's disease, an atlas of normal human neuroanatomy based on unstained brain slices, along with histological images of brainstem and spinal cord. On-line quizzes are also provided. This is an excellent educational site and gateway to neurological resources on the web. | neuroanatomy, neuropathology, slide, histology, brainstem, spinal cord, brain, image, brain atlas, functional neuroanatomy | has parent organization: University of Debrecen; Debrecen; Hungary | Alzheimer's disease | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-00012 | SCR_007272 | Neuroanatomy and Neuropathology on the Internet | 2026-02-17 10:01:02 | 0 | |||||||
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National NeuroAIDS Tissue Consortium Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
National NeuroAIDS Tissue Consortium (RRID:SCR_007323) | NNTC | biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, brain bank, material resource | Collects, stores, and distributes samples of nervous tissue, cerebrospinal fluid, blood, and other tissue from HIV-infected individuals. The NNTC mission is to bolster research on the effects of HIV infection on human brain by providing high-quality, well-characterized tissue samples from patients who died with HIV, and for whom comprehensive neuromedical and neuropsychiatric data were gathered antemortem. Researchers can request tissues from patients who have been characterized by: * degree of neurobehavioral impairment * neurological and other clinical diagnoses * history of drug use * antiretroviral treatments * blood and CSF viral load * neuropathological diagnosis The NNTC encourages external researchers to submit tissue requests for ancillary studies. The Specimen Query Tool is a web-based utility that allows researchers to quickly sort and identify appropriate NNTC specimens to support their research projects. The results generated by the tool reflect the inventory at a previous time. Actual availability at the local repositories may vary as specimens are added or distributed to other investigators. | human immunodeficiency virus, nervous tissue, cerebral spinal fluid, blood, tissue, brain, neuromedical data, neuropsychiatric data, tissue, plasma, peripheral blood mononuclear cell, serum, urine, spinal cord, nervous tissue, pituitary gland, trigeminal ganglia, dorsal root ganglion, peripheral nerve, lymph node, liver, spleen, adipose tissue, bone marrow, muscle, hair, heart, thymus, kidney, lung, eye, brain, ante-mortem, post-mortem, normal, subsyndromic, minor cognitive motor disorder, hiv - associated dementia, cytomegalovirus encephalitis, neurological impairment, traumatic brain injury, neurocognitive disease, frozen, fixed, aids, one mind tbi, asymptomatic neurocognitive impairment, minor cognitive disorder, gene array, snp |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is related to: Manhattan HIV Brain Bank is related to: CHARTER - CNS HIV Antiretroviral Therapy Effects Research |
Human immunodeficiency virus, Neurocognitive disease, Normal, Subsyndromic, Minor Cognitive Motor Disorder, HIV - Associated Dementia, Cytomegalovirus Encephalitis, Neurological impairment, Infectious disease | NIMH ; NINDS ; NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research |
Public: The NNTC encourages external researchers to submit tissue requests for ancillary studies. | nif-0000-00193 | SCR_007323 | nntc.org, nntc | 2026-02-17 10:01:05 | 11 | |||||
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WFU PickAtlas Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
WFU PickAtlas (RRID:SCR_007378) | PickAtlas | image processing software, software application, data processing software, software resource | A software toolbox that provides a method for generating Region of Interest (ROI) masks based on the Talairach Daemon database. The atlases include Brodmann area, Lobar, Hemisphere, Anatomic Label (gyral anatomy), and Tissue type. The atlases have been extended to the vertex in MNI space, and corrected for the precentral gyrus anomaly. Additional atlases (including non-human atlases) can be added without difficulty., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | neuroanatomy, cytoarchitecture, fmri, matlab, brain, brain region, talairach daemon, analyze, atlas application, matlab, microsoft, magnetic resonance, posix/unix-like, win32 (ms windows), windows, FASEB list |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: Biositemaps is listed by: SoftCite is related to: Talairach Daemon has parent organization: Wake Forest School of Medicine; North Carolina; USA |
NIBIB 1R03EB008670 | PMID:12880848 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-00358 | SCR_007378 | WFU_PickAtlas | 2026-02-17 10:01:14 | 1261 | |||||
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Allen Institute Mouse Diversity Study Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Allen Institute Mouse Diversity Study (RRID:SCR_008009) | Allen Mouse Diversity | data or information resource, database, expression atlas, atlas | A database, and associated atlas, that characterizes gene expression across genetic backgrounds and sex, expanding beyond the adult male C57BL/6J reference brain comprising the Allen Mouse Brain Atlas to include seven strains of male mice and female C57BL/6J mice. Gene expression was detected using colorimetric RNA in situ hybridization (ISH) that provides cellular level anatomic resolution. ISH data are searchable and organized by gene, strain, or sex. | drug target, gene expression, genetic background, adult, brain, developing, diversity, g protein-coupled receptor, ion channel, mouse, neurotransmitter, rna in situ hybridization, sex, molecular neuroanatomy resource, in situ hybridization, male, female, c57bl/6j, comparison |
is listed by: 3DVC has parent organization: Allen Institute for Brain Science |
Free | nif-0000-08695 | SCR_008009 | Mouse Diversity Study | 2026-02-17 10:01:10 | 1 | |||||||
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Connectionist Models of Cognitive, Affective, Brain, and Behavioral Disorders Resource Report Resource Website |
Connectionist Models of Cognitive, Affective, Brain, and Behavioral Disorders (RRID:SCR_008088) | data or information resource, portal, community building portal | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 23, 2016. This site aims to provide a discussion and source list for connectionist and neural network models of disorders associated with mental or brain conditions. Recent connectionist and neural network models of behavior, information processing patterns, and brain activity present in people with cognitive, affective, brain, and behavioral disorders are reviewed on this web site. Ways that assumptions regarding normal and disordered behavior may be represented in connectionist models are discussed for features of various disorders. Similarities and differences between the models and criteria for their evaluation are presented, and suggestions for inclusion of information which may help to make these models more directly comparable in the future are considered. References to Connectionist Models of Cognitive, Affective, Brain, and Behavioral Disorders include: General Neural Network Information Reviews, General Introductions, and Calls for More Connectionist Models of Mental Disorders Models of Psychopathologies and Psychiatric Disorders Models of Cognitive, Affective, Brain, and Behavioral Disorders Not Associated with Psychopathology Additionally, Web Sites for Neural Network Modelers of Disorder are provided. | affective, articles, behavior, behavioral disorders, bibliographies, brain, brain activity, cognitive, connectionist, disordered, disorders, human, information processing, keywords: connectionist, mental, models, neural network, normal, psychopathologies, research labs | has parent organization: Carnegie Mellon University; Pennsylvania; USA | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-10775 | SCR_008088 | Brain, Connectionist Models of Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Disorders | 2026-02-17 10:01:11 | 0 | ||||||||
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Animal Imaging Database Resource Report Resource Website |
Animal Imaging Database (RRID:SCR_008002) | AIDB | storage service resource, data or information resource, database, service resource, data repository, image repository |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented May 10, 2017. A pilot effort that has developed a centralized, web-based biospecimen locator that presents biospecimens collected and stored at participating Arizona hospitals and biospecimen banks, which are available for acquisition and use by researchers. Researchers may use this site to browse, search and request biospecimens to use in qualified studies. The development of the ABL was guided by the Arizona Biospecimen Consortium (ABC), a consortium of hospitals and medical centers in the Phoenix area, and is now being piloted by this Consortium under the direction of ABRC. You may browse by type (cells, fluid, molecular, tissue) or disease. Common data elements decided by the ABC Standards Committee, based on data elements on the National Cancer Institute''s (NCI''s) Common Biorepository Model (CBM), are displayed. These describe the minimum set of data elements that the NCI determined were most important for a researcher to see about a biospecimen. The ABL currently does not display information on whether or not clinical data is available to accompany the biospecimens. However, a requester has the ability to solicit clinical data in the request. Once a request is approved, the biospecimen provider will contact the requester to discuss the request (and the requester''s questions) before finalizing the invoice and shipment. The ABL is available to the public to browse. In order to request biospecimens from the ABL, the researcher will be required to submit the requested required information. Upon submission of the information, shipment of the requested biospecimen(s) will be dependent on the scientific and institutional review approval. Account required. Registration is open to everyone.. Documented October 4, 2017. A sub-project of the Cell Centered Database (http://ccdb.ucsd.edu) providing a public repository for animal imaging data sets from MRI and related techniques. The public AIDB website provides the ability for browsing, visualizing and downloading the animal subjected MRI data. The AIDB is a pilot project to serve the current need for public imaging repositories for animal imaging data. The Cell Centered Database (CCDB) is a web accessible database for high resolution 2D, 3D and 4D data from light and electron microscopy. The AIDB data model is modified from the basic model of the CCDB where microscopic images are combined to make 2D, 3D and 4D reconstructions. The CCDB has made available over 40 segmented datasets from high resolution magnetic resonance imaging of inbred mouse strains through the prototype AIDB. These data were acquired as part of the Mouse BIRN project by Drs. G. Allan Johnson and Robert Williams. More information about these data can be found in Badea et al. (2009) (Genetic dissection of the mouse CNS using magnetic resonance microscopy - Pubmed: 19542887) |
reconstruction, segmentation, mri, microscopy, brain, magnetic resonance microscopy |
is related to: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation has parent organization: Cell Centered Database |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-07736 | SCR_008002 | 2026-02-17 10:01:09 | 0 | ||||||||
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Allen Human Brain Atlas: BrainSpan (Atlas of the Developing Brain) Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Allen Human Brain Atlas: BrainSpan (Atlas of the Developing Brain) (RRID:SCR_008083) | BrainSpan | data or information resource, reference atlas, expression atlas, atlas | Atlas of developing human brain for studying transcriptional mechanisms involved in human brain development. Consists of RNA sequencing and exon microarray data profiling up to sixteen cortical and subcortical structures across full course of human brain development, high resolution neuroanatomical transcriptional profiles of about 300 distinct structures spanning entire brain for four midgestional prenatal specimens, in situ hybridization image data covering selected genes and brain regions in developing and adult human brain, reference atlas in full color with high resolution anatomic reference atlases of prenatal (two stages) and adult human brain along with supporting histology, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) data. | anatomic, gene expression, molecular neuroanatomy, in situ hybridization, human, medial prefrontal cortex, primary visual cortex, hippocampus, amygdala, ventral striatum, postnatal, development, brain development, transcription, brain, rna sequencing, exon microarray, developmental stage, male, female, mrna transcript, developing human, adult human, fetal brain, fetus, histology, transcriptome, magnetic resonance imaging, diffusion tensor imaging, annotation, neuroanatomy, prenatal, development, fiber tract, microarray, mri, dti, methylation, microrna, mrf |
is used by: BICCN is related to: NIH Blueprint NHP Atlas is related to: Allen Developing Mouse Brain Atlas is related to: Developmental Human Brain Atlas Ontology (DHBA) has parent organization: Allen Institute for Brain Science is parent organization of: BrainSpan is parent organization of: BrainSpan |
Neurodevelopmental disorder, Neuropsychiatric disease, Schizophrenia, Epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Neurological disease, Autism | NIMH RC2 MH089921; NIMH RC2 MH090047; NIMH RC2 MH089929 |
Free, Freely available | nif-0000-10626 | http://www.developinghumanbrain.org/ | SCR_008083 | BrainSpan - Atlas of the Developing Human Brain, BrainSpan: Atlas of the Developing Human Brain, NIMH Transcriptional Atlas of Human Brain Development | 2026-02-17 10:01:18 | 398 | ||||
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National Institute on Aging, Division of Neuroscience Resource Report Resource Website |
National Institute on Aging, Division of Neuroscience (RRID:SCR_008257) | narrative resource, data or information resource, topical portal, funding resource, portal | A funding resource that supports the research and training for understanding the structure and function of the aging nervous system, with an emphasis on studies involving Alzheimer's disease and age-related dementia. There is an emphasis on brain-behavior relationships. This program is composed of three branches: Neurobiology, Neuropsychology, and Dementias of Aging. The overall aim of this program is to understand the aging nervous system to minimize mental decline and improve the lives of older patients. This resource also includes links to sites for Alzheimer's disease (AD) studies that include: specimen repositories, genetic materials, bio-markers, data, policies on NIA and AD genetics sharing plans, and additional aging or other AD related links. | epidemiological, alzheimer's disease, brain, clinical, dementia, nervous system, neurobiology, neuropsychology, pathological, research, | Aging | R21-Exploratory/Development Grants ; NIH Neuroscience Blueprint initiatives |
nif-0000-22438 | http://www.nia.nih.gov/ResearchInformation/ExtramuralPrograms/NeuroscienceOfAging/ | SCR_008257 | NIA Division of Neuroscience, NIA DN, National Institute on Aging Division of Neuroscience, National Institute on Aging DN | 2026-02-17 10:01:19 | 0 | |||||||
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Dana Foundation: BrainWeb Resource Report Resource Website |
Dana Foundation: BrainWeb (RRID:SCR_007996) | data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal, portal, patient-support portal | BrainWeb provides information and links to validated sites about brain diseases and disorders. These include outside resources reviewed by scientific advisers, as well as articles in Dana publications. Sites listed in BrainWeb detail common brain diseases and disorders, and include general neuroscience and health resources. They offer descriptions of conditions, frequently asked questions, organization contacts, and sources for more information. BrainWeb and its links are suitable for lay readers, including students and educators, as well as people with brain disorders, their families, and caregivers. | alzheimer’s, disease related portal, patient support portal, brain, human, brain disease, brain disorder, general neuroscience, health resource, lay man | has parent organization: Dana Foundation | Aging | Available to the research community, Available for students and educators, Available to patients and caregivers | nif-0000-07310 | SCR_007996 | BrainWeb, Dana Foundation: BrainWeb, The Dana Foundation: BrainWeb | 2026-02-17 10:01:17 | 0 | |||||||
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Integrative Neuroscience Initiative on Alcoholism Resource Report Resource Website |
Integrative Neuroscience Initiative on Alcoholism (RRID:SCR_008042) | INIA | narrative resource, data or information resource, topical portal, bibliography, slide, portal, experimental protocol | Consortium set out to identify the molecular, cellular, and behavioral neuroadaptations that occur in the brain reward circuits associated with the extended amygdala and its connections. It is hypothesized that genetic differences and/or neuroadaptations in this circuitry are responsible for the individual differences in vulnerability to the excessive consumption of alcohol. Chronic exposure to alcohol results in neuroadaptive phenomena, including tolerance, sensitization, dependence, withdrawal, loss of control of drinking, and relapse that contribute to the development of excessive alcohol consumption. The INIA has the following goals: 1) To establish animal models to study specific neurobiological targets for vulnerability that lead to excessive consumption of alcohol at the molecular, cellular and neural circuit level of analysis, 2) To identify specific clusters of genes whose expression is regulated by alcohol and which are responsible for any given model of excessive alcohol consumption using gene expression arrays, differential display, mutagenesis directed at specific brain areas, and the development of new informatics tools to analyze and interpret gene expression, cellular circuitry and brain circuitry data with the use of transgenic and knockout approaches, and 3) To attract new and innovative investigators to the field of alcohol research by recruiting individuals for development of U01 grants and pilot projects and by developing online interactive capacity among INIA scientists and others, and by making the neuroinformatics integrated data sets accessible, searchable and interactive with other databases for all scientists interested in alcoholism research. The structure of INIA is envisioned as two domains, Dependence-induced drinking and Binge drinking, comprised of multiple U01 research grants. The flow of information within each domain moves from molecular, to cellular, to neurocircuitry levels of analysis. These U01s share information with the core facilities, which act as data depositories. The Administrative Core coordinates the flow of information among the Domains and Cores and disseminates the information back to the U01s. A Pilot Project program will identify exciting new areas for research and the continual recruitment of new investigators to the alcohol field. The INIA program is directed by an Administrative Core in close cooperation with the Animal Models, Gene Array and Neurocircuitry Cores via a Steering Committee and with the continual advice of the Scientific Advisory Committee. | extended amygdala, gene array, gene expression, genes, genetic, alcoholism, alcohol research, animal models, binge drinking, brain, brain circuitry, cellular circuitry, dependence, dependence-induced drinking, drosophila, genotyping, grants, human, imaging, knockout, loss of control, mapping, methodologies, mouse, neural circuit, neuroadaptations, neurocircuitry, neuroinformatics, neuroscience, pilot, rat, relapse, reward circuits, rnai, sensitization, tolerance, transgenic, withdrawal |
has parent organization: Scripps Research Institute is parent organization of: INIA19 Primate Brain Atlas |
NIAAA | nif-0000-10258 | SCR_008042 | 2026-02-17 10:01:18 | 0 | ||||||||
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Sub-Volume Thresholding Analysis Resource Report Resource Website |
Sub-Volume Thresholding Analysis (RRID:SCR_008272) | SVT | data analysis software, software application, data processing software, software resource | Software tool for determining the statistically significant regions of activation in single or multi-subject human brain functional studies. It can be also applied to structural brain data for analyzing developmental, dementia and other changes of anatomy over time. This package was originally developed to work on Sun SPARC and SGI stations using the "C" language compiler provided by Sun/SGI as part of the standard system software. | data processing, data analysis, functional magnetic resonance imaging, fMRI, software, brain, brain functional studies |
is related to: Laboratory of Neuro Imaging has parent organization: University of Southern California; Los Angeles; USA |
NIBIB 9P41EB015922-15; NCRR 2-P41-RR-013642-15 |
Available for educational and research purposes only | nif-0000-23314 | SCR_008272 | 2026-02-17 10:01:06 | 0 | |||||||
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xjView: A Viewing Program For SPM Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
xjView: A Viewing Program For SPM (RRID:SCR_008642) | xjView | data visualization software, data processing software, software application, software resource | A viewing program for Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM2, SPM5 and SPM8). p-value slider, displays multiple images at a time and can be used to build Region of Interest (ROI) masks. For a given region you can find the anatomical name and search the selected region in online database (wiki, Google scholar and PubMed). | f-test, brain, t-test, analyze, image display, linux, matlab, microsoft, magnetic resonance, nifti, os independent, posix/unix-like, visualization, windows, windows xp, statistical parametric mapping, FASEB list |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is related to: SPM has parent organization: Stanford University; Stanford; California |
Free | nif-0000-32041 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/xjview | SCR_008642 | xjView - a viewing tool for SPM | 2026-02-17 10:01:16 | 167 | ||||||
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BRAID Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
BRAID (RRID:SCR_008702) | BRAID | data or information resource, source code, database, software resource, image | Large-scale archive of normalized digital spatial and functional data with an analytical query mechanism. One of its many applications is the elucidation of brain structure-function relationships. BRAID stores spatially defined data from digital brain images which have been mapped into normalized Cartesian coordinates, allowing image data from large populations of patients to be combined and compared. The database also contains neurological data from each patient and a query mechanism that can perform statistical structure-function correlations. The project is developing database technology for the manipulation and analysis of 3-dimensional brain images derived from MRI, PET, CT, etc. BRAID is based on the PostgreSQL server, an object/relational DBMS, which allows a standard relational DBMS to be augmented with application-specific datatypes and operators. The BRAID project is adding operations and datatypes to support querying, manipulation and analysis of 3D medical images, including: * Image Datatypes: BRAID supports a family of 3D image datatypes, each having an abstract type and an implementation type. Abstract types include boolean (for regions of interest), integer, float, vector (for representing morphological changes), tensor (for representing derivatives and standard deviations of vector images) and color. Implementation types at present include line-segment format and voxel array. * Image Operators: BRAID supports addition of images, multiplication (which is interpreted as intersection for boolean images), coercion of an image''s abstract or implementation type to another value, and determination of volumes of regions of interest. * Statistical Operators: A chi-squared test has been added to SQL as an aggregate operator on pairs of boolean values. * Web Interface: A general-purpose Web gateway allows the results of queries that return computed images to be displayed. You can download the BRAID source code 2.0. This version is developed under postgreSQL 7.3.4., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | brain image, data mining, brain, magnetic resonance, analysis, image display, mri, pet, ct, structure, function, brain | has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA | Aging | NIA R01 AG13743 | PMID:18467275 PMID:11191696 PMID:9874539 |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_143545, r3d100010227 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R3F88M | SCR_008702 | BRAID: Brain Image Database, Brain Image Database | 2026-02-17 10:01:16 | 11 | |||
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UM Brain Endowment Bank Resource Report Resource Website |
UM Brain Endowment Bank (RRID:SCR_008721) | biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, brain bank, material resource | A biomaterial supply resource which collects and disseminates over 1500 brains and links tissue specimens to patient data. The Brain Endowment Bank distributes brain tissue specimens to scientists worldwide who are investigating neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric diseases, as well as to scientists involved in ongoing studies on the affects of aging. Its overall objective is to support basic and clinical research activities by providing a systematic method for obtaining detailed pre-mortem clinical information, developing procedures for optimizing brain autopsies, cryopreserving neuropathological specimens, and obtaining neuropathological diagnoses after death. | biomaterial resource, brain, brain tissue, brain bank, neurodegenerative disease, neuropsychiatric disease |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is listed by: Multiple Sclerosis Discovery Forum is related to: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is related to: Multiple Sclerosis Discovery Forum has parent organization: University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; Florida; USA |
Aging, Neurodegenerative disease, Neuropsychiatric disease | Public, To scientists worldwide who are investigating neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric diseases, As well as to scientists studying aging | nlx_14288 | http://braindonation.org/ | SCR_008721 | University of Miami Brain Endowment Bank | 2026-02-17 10:01:16 | 0 | ||||||
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Brain Connection Resource Report Resource Website |
Brain Connection (RRID:SCR_008315) | narrative resource, data or information resource, training material | An educational site providing accessible information about how the brain works and how people learn | behavior, brain, connection, human, illness, injury, memory, work, language | Aging | nif-0000-24681 | SCR_008315 | Brain Connection | 2026-02-17 10:01:20 | 0 | |||||||||
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BrainU: The Neuroscience Teacher Institute Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
BrainU: The Neuroscience Teacher Institute (RRID:SCR_008677) | narrative resource, workshop, data or information resource, training material, training resource | A neuroscience training program for Minnesota students and teachers. It provides teachers with three years of neuroscience training, materials, and staff support to bring brain science to their students. In these professional workshops, participants receive updates on the latest in neuroscience research -- discussion is complemented with hands-on activities and lab work. Teachers also receive curriculum materials to aid them in using neuroscience topics in support of Minnesota Intermediate and Middle Level standards. The program was expanded in 2008 to include high school teachers. | brain, curriculum, laboratory, neuroscience, research, student, teacher | has parent organization: University of Minnesota Twin Cities; Minnesota; USA | SEDAPA ; National Center for Research Resources ; ARRA |
nif-0000-33707 | SCR_008677 | BrainU | 2026-02-17 10:01:09 | 1 | ||||||||
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Northwestern CNADC Tissue Bank / Neuropathology Core Resource Report Resource Website |
Northwestern CNADC Tissue Bank / Neuropathology Core (RRID:SCR_013178) | biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, brain bank, material resource | Tissue bank for collecting, cataloging and storing postmortem brain tissue samples from subjects with and without neurological disorders. Specimens are available for research on cognitive impairment, Alzheimer's, dementia and other disorders along with clinical data such as demographic information, health and family history and neuropsychological test scores. The bank provides services to distribute postmortem brain tissue and other samples to investigators for use in research that will provide qualitative and quantitative diagnostic information to physicians, families, and researchers. | brain tissue, brain, tissue, plasma, blood, dna, cerebral spinal fluid, paraformaldehyde-fixed, frozen, paraffin block, unfixed, late adult human, autopsy, post-mortem, clinical dementia rating scale, mini mental state examination, neuropathology, clinical data, alzheimer's disease, dementia, normal control, non-demented control, dementia with lewy body, frontotemporal lobar degeneration, pick disease, corticobasal degeneration, tauopathy, progressive supranuclear palsy, tangle-predominant senile dementia, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, motor neuron disease, vascular dementia, mild cognitive impairment, research, brain bank, tissue |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Northwestern University Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimers Disease Center |
Alzheimer's disease, Dementia, Dementia with Lewy body, Frontotemporal lobar degeneration, Pick disease, Corticobasal degeneration, Tauopathy, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Tangle-predominant senile dementia, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Motor Neuron Disease, Vascular dementia, Mild cognitive impairment, Aging | NIA P30 AG13854 | Available to the research community | nlx_144054 | http://www.brain.northwestern.edu/mdad/neuropathology.html | SCR_013178 | Northwestern University Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease Center Tissue/Neuropathology Core, Northwestern University CNADC Tissue/Neuropathology Core, Northwestern's Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimers Disease Center Tissue/Neuropathology Core, Northwestern Tissue/Neuropathology Core, Northwestern Neuropathology Core of CNADC, Northwestern Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease Center Tissue/Neuropathology Core, Northwestern Cognitive Neurology Alzheimer's Disease Center Tissue/Neuropathology Core, Northwestern CNADC Tissue / Neuropathology Core, Northwestern University CNADC Tissue / Neuropathology Core | 2026-02-17 10:01:58 | 0 |
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