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Central Brain Tumor Registry of the United States Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Central Brain Tumor Registry of the United States (RRID:SCR_008748) | CBTRUS | nonprofit organization | Voluntary, non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and disseminating statistical data. Resource for gathering and disseminating epidemiologic data on all primary benign and malignant brain and other CNS tumors. | human, brain, tumor, cancer, central nervous system, epidemiology, incidence, survival, diagnosis, treatment, benign, malignant, registry, epidemiological data, aggregator, clinical, statistics, population, histology, age, gender, race, hispanic, mortality | Brain tumor, Aging | American Brain Tumor Association ; National Brain Tumor Society ; Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation ; NCI contract HHSN261201000576P |
PMID:23095881 | Application required., The community can contribute to this resource | grid.492337.8, ISNI: 0000 0004 0484 2205, nlx_143889 | https://ror.org/03849s113 | SCR_008748 | 2026-02-07 02:07:54 | 26 | |||||
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NordicNeuroLab Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
NordicNeuroLab (RRID:SCR_009632) | NNL | commercial organization | From state of the art post-processing and visualization software for BOLD, Diffusion / DTI, and Perfusion / DCE imaging to fMRI hardware for audio and visual stimulation, eye tracking, and patient response collection, they provide products and solutions that define the field of functional MR imaging. They are dedicated to bringing the most advanced neuro-imaging tools to market while making functional MRI programs easy to implement. Through collaboration with research and clinical teams from both academic and medical centers, MR system manufacturers, and third party vendors they develop and manufacture hardware and software solutions that meet the needs of very experienced centers while developing training programs to make fMRI easy to adopt for more novice users. Their products are used around the world by researchers and clinicians alike. | analyze, ascii, dicom, diffusion mr fiber tracking, experiment control, eye tracking, fiber tracking, haemodynamic response, hardware, microsoft, magnetic resonance, nifti, perfusion, physiological recording, scanner, stimulus presentation, temporal curve fitting, temporal transformation, tractography, windows, windows vista, windows xp, fmri, post-processing, visualization, bold, diffusion, dti, perfusion, dce, audio stimulation, visual stimulation, eye tracking, patient response, clinical, eye tracking device | is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) | Commercial | nlx_155905 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/nnl | SCR_009632 | 2026-02-07 02:07:54 | 52 | |||||||
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Lumina LP- 400 Response System Resource Report Resource Website |
Lumina LP- 400 Response System (RRID:SCR_009596) | Lumina LP-400 | instrument resource | A reliable patient response system designed specifically for use in an fMRI. Lumina was developed to satisfy the requirements of both the clinical and research fields. | experiment control, hardware, magnetic resonance, response monitoring, fmri, clinical, research, instrument, equipment | is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) | nlx_155789 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/lumina | http://www.cedrus.com/ordering/mri/usa.htm | SCR_009596 | Lumina fMRI Input Device, Lumina LP-400 System for fMRI, Lumina fMRI Response Pad | 2026-02-07 02:07:54 | 0 | ||||||
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Vanator Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Vanator (RRID:SCR_004370) | Vanator | software resource | A Perl pipeline utilising a large variety of common alignment, assembly and analysis tools to assess the metagenomic profiles of Illumina deep sequencing samples. The emphasis is on the discovery of novel viruses in clinical and environmental samples. | perl, metagenomic, illumina, alignment, assembly, analysis, profile, virus, clinical, environment, next-generation sequencing, taxonomy, read |
is listed by: OMICtools has parent organization: SourceForge has parent organization: University of Glasgow; Glasgow; United Kingdom |
PMID:23296970 | OMICS_01505 | SCR_004370 | Vanator-CVR, Vanator-CVR - A metagenomics & virus discovery pipeline, Virus Alignment de Novo Assembly and Taxonomy On Reads, Vanator-CVR: A metagenomics and virus discovery pipeline | 2026-02-07 02:06:23 | 2 | |||||||
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Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Illinois; USA Resource Report Resource Website |
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Illinois; USA (RRID:SCR_001058) | FSM | university | Medical school of Northwestern University which focuses on research initiatives, clinical affiliates, and global outlook. | University, medical school, med school, northwestern, research, clinical, residency |
is related to: Alzheimers Disease Genetics Consortium has parent organization: Northwestern University; Illinois; USA is parent organization of: Northwestern University Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimers Disease Center is parent organization of: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Center for Advanced Microscopy Nikon Imaging Center Core Facility is parent organization of: GuPPy is parent organization of: Northwestern University School of Medicine SBDRC Translating Experimental Skin Testing with Immune Tracing, Informatics, and Technology Core Facility is parent organization of: Northwestern University School of Medicine SBDRC Gene Editing, Transduction and Nanotechnology Core Facility is parent organization of: Northwestern University School of Medicine SBDRC Skin Tissue Engineering and Morphology Core Facility |
nlx_41572 | SCR_001058 | Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University FSM, Northwestern University Medical School | 2026-02-07 02:05:26 | 0 | ||||||||
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BARI 2D Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
BARI 2D (RRID:SCR_001496) | BARI 2D, BARI-2D | clinical trial | A multicenter randomized clinical trial that aims to determine the best therapies for people with type 2 diabetes and moderately severe cardiovascular disease. 2368 participants were randomized at 49 sites in 6 countries. All subjects were given intensive medical therapy to control cholesterol and blood pressure and given counseling, if needed, to quit smoking and to lose weight. Beyond that, they compared whether prompt revascularization, either bypass surgery or angioplasty, e.g. stents, was more effective than medical therapy alone. At the same time, they also looked at which of two diabetes treatment strategies resulted in better outcomes����??insulin-providing versus insulin-sensitizing - that is, increasing the amount of insulin or making the insulin work better. Only patients with known type 2 diabetes and heart disease that could be treated appropriately with a revascularization OR medical therapy alone were eligible for the trial. Patients entered the study between January 2001 ����?? March 2005 and were followed for an average of five years. When a patient entered the study, physicians first decided whether that patient should receive stenting or bypass surgery. The patient then received their randomization assignment. All patients were treated in BARI 2D for both their diabetes and heart disease, as well as other risk factors that might effect those diseases, regardless of which group they were in. Diabetes-specific complications including retinopathy, nephropathy, neuropathy, and peripheral vascular disease were monitored regularly. Tests, blood samples, urine samples, and treatment cost data were obtained periodically through the trial and examined by experts at 7 central laboratories and other research partners. Experts on risk factors routinely oversaw treatments of all patients at 4 central management centers. A panel of independent experts reviewed data every six months to make sure that all patients were receiving safe care. | clinical, cholesterol, blood pressure, counseling, insulin, epidemiology, longitudinal, stenting, bypass surgery, standard-of-care study, standard-of-care, treatment, medication, outcome, medical cost, blood, urine, biomaterial supply resource |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) has parent organization: University of Pittsburgh; Pennsylvania; USA |
Type 2 diabetes, Cardiovascular disease, Heart attack, Stroke | NCRR 5M01RR000847-36 | PMID:23757426 PMID:23735723 PMID:23500245 PMID:23067918 PMID:23008442 PMID:22527794 PMID:22496082 PMID:21958742 |
Free, Freely available | nlx_152754 | SCR_001496 | Bypass Angioplasty Revascularization Investigation (BARI) 2 Diabetes, Bypass Angioplasty Revascularization Investigation 2 Diabetes | 2026-02-07 02:05:38 | 1 | ||||
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Jaeb Center for Health Research Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Jaeb Center for Health Research (RRID:SCR_001513) | JCHR | institution | Freestanding, nonprofit coordinating center for multi-center clinical trials and epidemiologic research that focus on projects involving eye disorders or type 1 diabetes. | epidemiologic research, epidemiology, clinical, disease, clinical trial, eye |
is parent organization of: Diabetes Research in Children Network is parent organization of: Diabetic Retinopathy Clinical Research Network is parent organization of: JDRF Artificial Pancreas Project Consortium |
Type 1 diabetes, Multiple sclerosis, Eye disorder, Diabetes | Free, Freely available | ISNI: 0000 0004 0586 473X, nlx_152815, grid.414912.b | https://ror.org/04ezjnq35 | SCR_001513 | 2026-02-07 02:05:33 | 4 | ||||||
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MATRICS - Measurement And Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
MATRICS - Measurement And Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia (RRID:SCR_005644) | MATRICS | knowledge environment | Cognitive deficits -- including impairments in areas such as memory, attention, and executive function -- are a major determinant and predictor of long-term disability in schizophrenia. Unfortunately, available antipsychotic medications are relatively ineffective in improving cognition. Scientific discoveries during the past decade suggest that there may be opportunities for developing medications that will be effective for improving cognition in schizophrenia. The NIMH has identified obstacles that are likely to interfere with the development of pharmacological agents for treating cognition in schizophrenia. These include: (1) a lack of a consensus as to how cognition in schizophrenia should be measured; (2) differing opinions as to the pharmacological approaches that are most promising; (3) challenges in clinical trial design; (4) concerns in the pharmaceutical industry regarding the US Food and Drug Administration''s (FDA) approaches to drug approval for this indication; and (5) issues in developing a research infrastructure that can carry out clinical trials of promising drugs. The MATRICS program will bring together representatives of academia, industry, and government in a consensus process for addressing all of these obstacles. Specific goals of the NIMH MATRICS are: * To catalyze regulatory acceptance of cognition in schizophrenia as a target for drug registration. * To promote development of novel compounds to enhance cognition in schizophrenia. * Leverage economic research power of industry to focus on important but neglected clinical targets. * Identify lead compounds and if deemed feasible, support human proof of concept trials for cognition in schizophrenia. | schizophrenia, cognitive deficit, memory, attention, executive function, disability, cognition, clinical | has parent organization: University of California at Los Angeles; California; USA | Schizophrenia | NIMH | nlx_146271 | SCR_005644 | Measurement And Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia, Measurement Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia | 2026-02-07 02:07:20 | 6 | ||||||
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Health Level Seven International Resource Report Resource Website |
Health Level Seven International (RRID:SCR_000466) | HL7 | institution | ANSI-accredited standards developing organization providing a comprehensive framework and related standards for the exchange, integration, sharing, and retrieval of electronic health information that supports clinical practice and the management, delivery and evaluation of health services. HL7's 2,300+ members include approximately 500 corporate members who represent more than 90% of the information systems vendors serving healthcare. HL7 provides standards for interoperability that improve care delivery, optimize workflow, reduce ambiguity and enhance knowledge transfer among all of their stakeholders, including healthcare providers, government agencies, the vendor community, fellow SDOs and patients. | health care, interoperability, health, health service, clinical, management | is parent organization of: Health Level Seven Reference Implementation Model Version 3 | nlx_157307, Wikidata: Q17054989, grid.434932.b | https://ror.org/029ga8k16 | SCR_000466 | 2026-02-07 02:05:23 | 0 | ||||||||
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Queensland Cyber Infrastructure Foundation Ltd Resource Report Resource Website |
Queensland Cyber Infrastructure Foundation Ltd (RRID:SCR_000208) | QCIF | nonprofit organization | Provides digital infrastructure capabilities for research and innovation across Queensland and Australia. Provides services, infrastructure and support for computation and data driven collaborative research and its application in industry. Members are six Queensland universities – The University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology, Griffith University, James Cook University, CQUniversity, and the University of Southern Queensland. The University of the Sunshine Coast is an associate member. Member employees provide support and development services. | bioinformatics, contract, software, infrastructure, proteomics, metabolomics, clinical, dataset, analysis |
is listed by: ScienceExchange has parent organization: University of Queensland; Brisbane; Australia is parent organization of: QFAB Bioinformatics |
Queensland Government Department of Employment Economic Development and Innovation ; Commonwealth Government of Australia ; funded through its members |
Available to the research community in Australia | SciEx_4541 | http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/4541 | SCR_000208 | Queensland Parallel Supercomputing Foundation, qcif, the Queensland Cyber Infrastructure Foundation | 2026-02-07 02:05:17 | 0 | |||||
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Center for In Vivo Microscopy Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Center for In Vivo Microscopy (RRID:SCR_001426) | CIVM | biomedical technology research center, training resource | Biomedical technology research center dedicated to the development of novel imaging methods for the basic scientist and the application of the methods to important biomedical questions. The CIVM has played a major role in the development of magnetic resonance microscopy with specialized MR imaging systems capable of imaging at more than 500,000x higher resolution than is common in the clinical domain. The CIVM was the first to demonstrate MR images using hyperpolarized 3He which has been moved from mouse to man with recent clinical trials performed at Duke in collaboration with GE. More recently the CIVM has developed the molecular imaging workbench---a system dedicated to multimodality cardiopulmonary imaging in the rodent. Their collaborators are employing these unique imaging systems in an extraordinary range of mouse and rat models of neurologic disease, cardiopulmonary disease and cancer to illuminate the underlying biology and explore new therapies. | imaging, magnetic resonance microscopy, magnetic resonance imaging, clinical, mri, ct, x-ray, ultrasound, confocal, optical, spect | has parent organization: Duke University; North Carolina; USA | Cardiopulmonary disease, Cancer, Neurological disease | NIBIB 4P41EB015897-27 | Free, Freely Available | nlx_152650 | SCR_001426 | Duke Center for In Vivo Microscopy | 2026-02-10 09:54:30 | 10 | |||||
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National Center for Image-Guided Therapy Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
National Center for Image-Guided Therapy (RRID:SCR_001419) | NCIGT | biomedical technology research center, training resource | Biomedical Technology Resource Center that serves as a national resource for all aspects of research into medical procedures that are enhanced by imaging. Its common goal is to provide more effective patient care. The center is focused on the multidisciplinary development of innovative image-guided intervention technologies to enable effective, less invasive clinical treatments that are not only more economical, but also produce better results for patients. The NCIGT is helping to implement this vision by serving as a proving ground for some of the next generation of medical therapies. | clinical, patient care, imaging, medical procedure | has parent organization: Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts; USA | NIBIB P41EB015898 | Free, Freely Available | nlx_152641 | SCR_001419 | National Center for Image Guided Therapy | 2026-02-10 09:54:30 | 2 | ||||||
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NYU Institute for Pediatric Neuroscience Sample Resource Report Resource Website |
NYU Institute for Pediatric Neuroscience Sample (RRID:SCR_010458) | NYU IPN Sample, NYUIQ | data or information resource, data set | Datasets including a collection of scans from 49 psychiatrically evaluated neurotypical adults, ranging in age from 6 to 55 years old, with age, gender and intelligence quotient (IQ) information provided. Future releases will include more comprehensive phenotypic information, and child and adolescent datasets, as well as individuals from clinical populations. The following data are released for every participant: * At least one 6-minute resting state fMRI scan (R-fMRI) * * One high-resolution T1-weighted mprage, defaced to protect patient confidentiality * Two 64-direction diffusion tensor imaging scans * Demographic information (age, gender) and IQ-measures (Verbal, Performance, and Composite; Weschler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence - WASI) * Most participants have 2 R-fMRI scans, collected less than 1 hour apart in the same scanning session. Rest_1 is always collected first. | adult human, young human, intelligence quotient, child, adolescent, clinical, resting state fmri, t1-weighted, mprage, diffusion tensor imaging, fsiq, viq, piq, neuroimaging, brain, image collection |
has parent organization: 1000 Functional Connectomes Project has parent organization: New York University; New York; USA |
Neurotypical, Aging | Autism Speaks ; Stavros Niarchos Foundation ; Leon Levy Foundation ; Phyllis Green and Randolph Cwen ; NIMH R01MH083246 |
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License | nlx_157644 | SCR_010458 | NYU Phyllis Green and Randolph Cwen Institute for Pediatric Neuroscience Sample | 2026-02-11 10:58:19 | 0 | |||||
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COBRE Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
COBRE (RRID:SCR_010482) | COBRE | data or information resource, data set | Data set of raw anatomical and functional MR data from 72 patients with Schizophrenia and 75 healthy controls (ages ranging from 18 to 65 in each group). All subjects were screened and excluded if they had: history of neurological disorder, history of mental retardation, history of severe head trauma with more than 5 minutes loss of consciousness, history of substance abuse or dependence within the last 12 months. Diagnostic information was collected using the Structured Clinical Interview used for DSM Disorders (SCID). A multi-echo MPRAGE (MEMPR) sequence was used with the following parameters: TR/TE/TI = 2530/(1.64, 3.5, 5.36, 7.22, 9.08)/900 ms, flip angle = 7��, FOV = 256x256 mm, Slab thickness = 176 mm, Matrix = 256x256x176, Voxel size =1x1x1 mm, Number of echos = 5, Pixel bandwidth =650 Hz, Total scan time = 6 min. With 5 echoes, the TR, TI and time to encode partitions for the MEMPR are similar to that of a conventional MPRAGE, resulting in similar GM/WM/CSF contrast. Rest data was collected with single-shot full k-space echo-planar imaging (EPI) with ramp sampling correction using the intercomissural line (AC-PC) as a reference (TR: 2 s, TE: 29 ms, matrix size: 64x64, 32 slices, voxel size: 3x3x4 mm3). Slice Acquisition Order: Rest scan - collected in the Axial plane - series ascending - multi slice mode - interleaved MPRAGE - collected in the Sag plane - series interleaved - multi slice mode - single shot The following data are released for every participant: * Resting fMRI * Anatomical MRI * Phenotypic data for every participant including: gender, age, handedness and diagnostic information. | resting fmri, anatomical mri, phenotype, gender, age, handedness, diagnosis, adult human, fmri, mri, neuroimaging, mental state assessment, clinical |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) has parent organization: Mind Research Network has parent organization: 1000 Functional Connectomes Project has parent organization: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) |
Schizophrenia, Normal control, Aging | NCRR 1P20RR021938-01A2 | Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License, Account required | nlx_157762 | SCR_010482 | Center for Biomedical Research Excellence, Center for Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) | 2026-02-11 10:58:20 | 108 | |||||
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Piedmont Health Survey of the Elderly Resource Report Resource Website |
Piedmont Health Survey of the Elderly (RRID:SCR_006349) | PHSE | data or information resource, data set | Data set of a follow-up study (one of four Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly - EPESE) that obtains information on four primary outcome variables (cognitive status, depression, functional status, and mortality) and four primary independent variables (social support, social class, social location, and chronic illness); and examines the relationships between social factors and chronic disease on the one hand and health outcomes on the other. This data set complements the other three sites providing a population which is both urban and rural and contains approximately equal numbers of black and white participants across a broad socioeconomic base. The Duke site was originally funded by the NIA Epidemiology, Demography and Biometry Program (EDBP) to complete seven waves of data collection (three in-person and four telephone interviews) in order to examine the health of a sample of 4,162 persons aged 65+, and factors that influence their health and use of health services. The cohort was originally interviewed in 1986/87 and followed annually for 6 years thereafter. The study design consisted of a random stratified household sample with an over-sampling of blacks. Questionnaire topics include the following: Demographics, Alcohol Use, Independence, Health condition, Cognition, Personal mastery, Health Service Utilization, Activity of daily living, Social Support, Hearing and Vision, Incontinence, Social Interaction, Weight and Height, Smoking, Religion, Nutrition, Life Satisfaction, Self Esteem, Sleep, Medications, Economic Status, Depression, Life Changes, Blood pressure. National Death Index files have been searched and death certificates obtained for the members of this study. Sample members have been matched with Medicare Part A files to obtain information on hospitalizations, and will be matched on Medicare Part B (outpatient) files. Data from the first wave of the survey is in the public domain and can be obtained from NACDA or from the National Archives, Center for Electronic Records in Washington, DC. * Dates of Study: 1996-1997 * Study Features: Longitudinal, Oversampling * Sample Size: 1986-1988: 4,162 Links: * ICPSR: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/02744 * National Archives: http://www.archives.gov/research/electronic-records/ | late adult human, african-american, caucasian, interview, questionnaire, health, health service utilization, cognitive status, functional status, mortality, social support, social class, social location, chronic illness, social factor, chronic disease, health outcome, questionnaire, demographics, alcohol use, independence, health condition, cognition, personal mastery, activity of daily living, social support, hearing, vision, incontinence, social interaction, weight, height, smoking, religion, nutrition, life satisfaction, self esteem, sleep, medication, economic status, depression, life change, blood pressure, survey, chronic illness, disease, epidemiology, hospitalization, long term care, mortality rate, risk factor, death, clinical |
is listed by: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) is related to: Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly has parent organization: Duke University School of Medicine; North Carolina; USA has parent organization: National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA) |
Aging, All noninstitutionalized persons 65 years of age and older (at baseline, 1986-1987) in Durham, Warren, Vance, Granville, And Franklin counties in north central North Carolina | NIA 1-R01 AG12765 | Public: This product is distributed as a CD-ROM. | nlx_152068 | SCR_006349 | Piedmont Health Survey of the Elderly (PHSE) Ten-Year Follow-up of the North Carolina EPESE | 2026-02-11 10:57:18 | 0 | |||||
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English Longitudinal Study of Ageing Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (RRID:SCR_006727) | ELSA | data or information resource, data set | An interdisciplinary data resource on health, economic position and quality of life as people age. Longitudinal multidisciplinary data from a representative sample of the English population aged 50 and older have been collected. Both objective and subjective data are collected relating to health and disability, biological markers of disease, economic circumstance, social participation, networks and well-being. Participants are surveyed every two years to see how people''s health, economic and social circumstances may change over time. One of the study''s aims is to determine the relationships between functioning and health, social networks, resources and economic position as people plan for, move into and progress beyond retirement. It is patterned after the Health and Retirement Study, a similar study based in the United States. ELSA''s method of data collection includes face-to-face interview with respondents aged 50+; self-completion; and clinical, physical, and performance measurements (e.g., timed walk). Wave 2 added questions about quality of health care, literacy, and household consumption, and a visit by a nurse to obtain anthropometric, blood pressure, and lung function measurements, as well as saliva and blood samples, and to record results from tests of balance and muscle strength. Another new aspect of Wave 2 is the ''Exit Interview'' carried out with proxy informants to collect data about respondents who have died since Wave 1. This interview includes questions about the respondents'' physical and psychological health, the care and support they received, their memory and mood in the last year of their life, and details of what has happened to their finances after their death. Wave 3 data added questions related to mortgages and pensions. The intention is to conduct interviews every 2 years, and to have a nurse visit every 4 years. It also is envisioned that the ELSA data will ultimately be linked to available administrative data, such as death registry data, a cancer register, NHS hospital episodes data, National Insurance contributions, benefits, and tax credit records. The survey data are designed to be used for the investigation of a broad set of topics relevant to understanding the aging process. These include: * health trajectories, disability and healthy life expectancy; * the determinants of economic position in older age; * the links between economic position, physical health, cognition and mental health; * the nature and timing of retirement and post-retirement labour market activity; * household and family structure, social networks and social supports; * patterns, determinants and consequences of social, civic and cultural participation; * predictors of well-being. Current funding for ELSA will extend the panel to 12 years of study, giving significant potential for longitudinal analyses to examine causal processes. * Dates of Study: 2002-2007 * Study Features: Longitudinal, International, Anthropometric Measures * Sample Size: ** 2000-2003 (Wave 1): 12,100 ** 2004-2005 (Wave 2): 9,433 ** 2006-2007 (Wave 3): 9,771 ** 2008-2009 (Wave 4): underway Links * Economic and Social Data Service (ESDS): http://www.esds.ac.uk/longitudinal/about/overview.asp * ICPSR: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/00139#scope-of-study | middle adult human, late adult human, adult human, biological marker, direct assessment, physical impairment, interview, clinical, physical, performance, health care, literacy, household consumption, anthropometric, blood pressure, lung function, measurement, saliva, blood, balance, muscle strength, psychological health, care, support, memory, mood, longitudinal, international, health, disability, economic circumstance, social participation, well-being, behavior, family life, health care, health status, household income, income, marriage, retirement, social network |
is listed by: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) has parent organization: University College London; London; United Kingdom |
Aging | NIA ; UK Department of Health ; UK Department of Social Security ; other UK government departments |
Public for the first 3 waves through the University of Essex Economic and Social Data Service (ESDS) website. Greater restrictions may apply for researchers seeking to access more sensitive data (e.g., Geographical classificatory variables and DNA). | nlx_151823 | SCR_006727 | English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA), ELSA - English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, English Longitudinal Study of Aging | 2026-02-11 10:57:25 | 16 | |||||
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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) | 2026-02-11 10:57:59 | 0 | |||||
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Layton Center Clinical Data Resources Resource Report Resource Website |
Layton Center Clinical Data Resources (RRID:SCR_008822) | data or information resource, database | A database housing longitudinal relational research data from over 4,000 research subjects. The database includes the following types of data: physical and neurological exam findings, neurocognitive test scores, personal and family history of dementia, personal demographic genotypes (APOE, HLA), age at service evaluations, age at onset, age at death, clinical diagnosis, neuropathology diagnosis, tissue inventory information (when available), health status, medications, laboratory tests, and MRI data. | clinical data, alzheimer's disease, dementia, genotype, late adult human, longitudinal, clinical, mri |
is related to: Oregon Brain Bank has parent organization: OHSU Layton Aging and Alzheimer's Disease Center |
Aging, Alzheimer's disease | Researchers must submit a request | nlx_144446 | SCR_008822 | Layton Aging and Alzheimer's Disease Center Clinical Data Resources | 2026-02-11 10:58:03 | 0 | |||||||
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Vaccine damage reports database Resource Report Resource Website |
Vaccine damage reports database (RRID:SCR_010740) | Vaccine damage reports database | data or information resource, database | Database of case reports of adverse reactions to vaccinations. There are 806 reports (May 2013). If you would like to report a case, please go to report your own vaccine reaction. The user may search by keywords or sort by vaccine, country, age, outcome, gender and hospital admission. | vaccine, adverse reaction, clinical, male, female, child, adult | Adverse reaction to vaccine, Aging | The community can contribute to this resource | nlx_97470 | SCR_010740 | Vaccine damages database, Adverse reaction/vaccine damage database | 2026-02-11 10:58:17 | 0 | |||||||
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TCMGeneDIT Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
TCMGeneDIT (RRID:SCR_013396) | data or information resource, database | TCMGeneDIT is a database system providing association information about traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs), genes, diseases, TCM effects and TCM ingredients automatically mined from vast amount of biomedical literature. Integrated protein-protein interaction and biological pathways information collected from public databases are also available. In addition, the transitive relationships among genes, TCMs and diseases could be inferred through the shared intermediates. Furthermore, TCMGeneDIT is useful in deducing possible synergistic or antagonistic contributions of the prescription components to the overall therapeutic effects. TCMGeneDIT is a unique database of various association information about TCMs. The database integrating TCMs with life sciences and biomedical studies would facilitate the modern clinical research and the understanding of therapeutic mechanisms of TCMs and gene regulations. | drug, gene, antagonistic, biomedical, clinical, disease, ingredient, interaction, life science, literature, medicine, pathway, prescription, protein, regulation, research, synergistic, therapeutic | has parent organization: National Taiwan University; Taipei; Taiwan | National Science Council Taiwan ; NTU Frontier and Innovative Research Projects NTUPFIR-96R0107 |
PMID:18854039 | nif-0000-32868 | SCR_013396 | 2026-02-11 10:58:45 | 12 |
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