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http://www.mayoclinic.org/patient-visitor-guide/minnesota

Nonprofit academic medical center based in Rochester, Minnesota, focused on integrated clinical practice, education, and research. Highly specialized in cardiovascular diseases and surgery. Practice specializes in treating difficult cases through tertiary care and destination medicine.

Proper citation: Mayo Clinic Minnesota; Minnesota; USA (RRID:SCR_011386) Copy   


http://www.ibcp.fr/?lang=en

Institute of Biology and Chemistry of Proteins of Lyon University.

Proper citation: Institute of Biology and Chemistry of Proteins; Lyon; France (RRID:SCR_011309) Copy   


http://www.inist.fr/?lang=en

For over a decade, the Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (INstitut de l''Information Scientifique et Technique - Inist) of the French National Center for Scientific Research (Cnrs) has been designing and developing services to facilitate access to and valorization of scientific information produced by international basic and applied research communities. The INIST has skilled expertise in the field of biocuration of digital resources and bibliographic databases. With the advent of the Internet, while continuing with its traditional document delivery and bibliographic activities, INIST''s role has evolved towards providing public sector researchers with the direct and permanent access to the scientific information they need. Nowadays, INIST is actively involved in activities concerning electronic resources negociations and electronic resource sharing, electronic publishing, electronic archiving, science monitoring, and information analysis and processing.

Proper citation: Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (RRID:SCR_011303) Copy   


http://www.systemsbiology.org/

The Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) was established to address the greatest challenge of 21st-century science understanding biological complexity. Since its founding in 2000, ISB has been a pioneering source of new knowledge, innovative technologies and computational tools, and creative ways of understanding, conducting and communicating science. An independent, non-profit organization poised between academia and industry, ISB is deeply committed to discovering knowledge and translating its benefits to society. ISB commercializes its discoveries; advances science education; helps society better understand the impacts of science and technology; and creates exciting new organizations that facilitate these transfers. ISB is catalyzing fundamental paradigm changes in how the life sciences and medicine are practiced globally. Researchers at ISB are generating results that can be applied to some of society''s most perplexing problems in medicine, global health and the environment. They are creating productive strategic partnerships with universities, companies and governments around the world, which are essential to attacking these challenges in a trans-disciplinary manner.

Proper citation: Institute for Systems Biology; Washington; USA (RRID:SCR_011305) Copy   


http://www.mesrs.gouv.qc.ca/

Proper citation: Ministry of Higher Education Research and Science of Quebec (RRID:SCR_011392) Copy   


http://www.etcproject.eu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=51&Itemid=80&lang=en

Proper citation: Ministry of Higher Education Scientific Research - Tunisia (RRID:SCR_011393) Copy   


http://www.hrsa.gov/grants/default.htm

http://www.hrsa.gov/grants/default.htm

Proper citation: Health Resources and Services Administration (RRID:SCR_011276) Copy   


http://www.en.uni-muenchen.de/

Public research university located in Munich, Germany.

Proper citation: Ludwig-Maximilians-University; Munich; Germany (RRID:SCR_011358) Copy   


http://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/

The most international university in the Netherlands that stands out for its innovative approach to learning and international outlook. With 14,500 students and 3,500 staff, UM offers a wide choice of academic programs, all of which are designed to bring out the best in its students. Maastricht University has used Problem-Based Learning (PBL) ever since it was founded and has been an expert in this field for over 35 years. PBL is more than just acquiring knowledge; it''s about exchanging knowledge in a challenging and effective way. Maastricht University makes the difference. With unique Europe-focused and international-oriented programs. After all, UM is Leading in Learning.

Proper citation: Maastricht University; Maastricht; Netherlands (RRID:SCR_011359) Copy   


http://www.maisonneuve-rosemont.org/

Proper citation: Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital; Quebec; Canada (RRID:SCR_011360) Copy   


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http://www.mpg.de/en

Society of prestigious German research institutions that conduct basic research in the service of the general public in the natural sciences, life sciences, social sciences, and the humanities. Max Planck Institutes focus on research fields that are particularly innovative, or that are especially demanding in terms of funding or time requirements. And their research spectrum is continually evolving: new institutes are established to find answers to seminal, forward-looking scientific questions, while others are closed when, for example, their research field has been widely established at universities. This continuous renewal preserves the scope the Max Planck Society needs to react quickly to pioneering scientific developments.

Proper citation: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (RRID:SCR_011366) Copy   


http://www.mpi-inf.mpg.de/

The Max-Planck Institute for Informatics is devoted to cutting-edge research in informatics with a focus on algorithms and their applications in a broad sense. Our research ranges from foundations (algorithms and complexity, programming logics) to a variety of application domains (computer graphics, geometric computation, constraint solving, program verification, databases and information systems, and computational biology/bioinformatics). * On the fundamental research side, this involves first-class research on new algorithms. * The algorithmic work for applications encompasses the integration of new algorithms into full-fledged systems and concrete application scenarios that are of high practical relevance. This involves the implementation of comprehensive software platforms and their experimental evaluation in application settings. * We provide a stimulating environment for junior researchers. Our goal is to have impact through publications, software and people alike. We test the value of our ideas by integrating new algorithms into systems and assessing their utility in realistic settings. This experience is useful in the short term in refining our designs and invaluable in the long term in advancing our knowledge. Most of the major advances in informatics and algorithms research have come through this combination of new theoretical insights and experimental validation.

Proper citation: Max-Planck-Institute for Informatics; Saarbrucken; Germany (RRID:SCR_011367) Copy   


http://www.kyb.mpg.de/

Proper citation: Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics; Tubingen; Germany (RRID:SCR_011370) Copy   


http://www.demogr.mpg.de/en/

Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research is located in Rostock, Germany. It was founded in 1996 by James Vaupel and moved into new buildings in Rostock in 2002. It is one of approximately 80 institutes of the Max Planck Society.

Proper citation: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; Germany (RRID:SCR_011372) Copy   


http://www.mpg.de/149809/herz_lungenforschung

Proper citation: Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research; Bad Nauheim; Germany (RRID:SCR_011374) Copy   


http://www.mpg.de/149614/kognition_neuro

Proper citation: Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences; Leipzig; Germany (RRID:SCR_011375) Copy   


http://www.osi.lv/index.php?lang=en

Institute established to perform research in organic chemistry, molecular biology and bioorganic chemistry that has a experience in drug design and technology development; namely 17 original drugs were discovered and introduced into the market and more than 70 original preparation methods of known medicines were invented. Presently IOS has on-going projects with 11 pharmaceutical companies. Together with business partners more than 270 patents have been filed in the last 5 years. Services include: Process chemistry, Medicinal chemistry, Pharmacology and biological studies, Analytical chemistry, and Custom synthesis.

Proper citation: Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis; Riga; Latvia (RRID:SCR_011334) Copy   


https://www.llnl.gov/

Federal research facility in Livermore, California, United States, founded by the University of California, Berkeley in 1952.

Proper citation: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (RRID:SCR_011337) Copy   


http://www.latrobe.edu.au/

Public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its flagship campus is located in the Melbourne suburb of Bundoora. The university was established in 1964, becoming the third university in the state of Victoria and the twelfth university in Australia.

Proper citation: La Trobe University; Victoria; Australia (RRID:SCR_011339) Copy   


http://www.imb-jena.de

Institute whose mission is to understand the molecular mechanisms that underlie the aging process and that lead to age-related diseases. They hope that eventually this knowledge can contribute to a more healthy aging of people. The central question they are aiming at answering is, What are the molecular mechanisms and genetic factors contributing to the evolution of cellular and organismal dysfunction during human aging?

Proper citation: Leibniz Institute for Age Research (RRID:SCR_011340) Copy   



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