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https://github.com/FunctionalUrology/MLme
Software toolkit for Machine Learning Driven Data Analysis. Simplifies machine learning for data exploration, visualization and analysis.
Proper citation: Machine Learning Made Easy (RRID:SCR_024439) Copy
Consortium serving the diabetic complications community that sponsors annual meetings in complications-relevant scientific areas, solicits and funds pilot projects in high impact areas of complications research, and provides resources and data including animal models, protocols and methods, validation criteria, reagents and resources, histology, publications and bioinformatics for researchers conducting diabetic complications research.
Proper citation: Diabetic Complications Consortium (RRID:SCR_001415) Copy
https://hirnetwork.org/consortium/ctar
Consortium that is an independent research initiative of the Human Research Information Network (HIRN). It is investigating methods to increase or maintain functional beta cell mass in T1D through targeted manipulation of islet plasticity or engineered protection of beta cells from immune-mediated destruction.
Proper citation: HIRN Consortium on Targeting and Regeneration (RRID:SCR_016201) Copy
http://bioplex.hms.harvard.edu/
Database of cell lines with each expressing a tagged version of a protein from the ORFeome collection. The overarching project goal is to determine protein interactions for every member of the collection.
Proper citation: BioPlex (RRID:SCR_016144) Copy
https://hirnetwork.org/consortium/chib
Consortium that is an independent research initiative of the Human Research Information Network (HIRN). It is combining advances in beta cell biology and cell biology with tissue engineering technologies to develop microdevices that support functional human islets.
Proper citation: HIRN Consortium on Human Islet Biomimetics (RRID:SCR_016199) Copy
https://hirnetwork.org/consortium/cbds
Consortium that is an independent research initiative of the Human Research Information Network (HIRN). It is using human tissues to discover highly specific biomarkers of beta cell injury in asymptomatic T1D and developing strategies to stop beta cell destruction early in the disease process.
Proper citation: HIRN Consortium on Beta Cell Death and Survival (RRID:SCR_016198) Copy
https://hirnetwork.org/project/hirncc
Consortium that provides infrastructure to promote communication and collaboration among current and future HIRN participants, facilitating scientific advances and the sharing of data, tools, and reagents among HIRN members and the research community at large.
Proper citation: HIRN Coordinating Center (RRID:SCR_016395) Copy
https://cm.jefferson.edu/rna22/
Software tool as a pattern based algorithm for detecting microRNA binding sites and their corresponding microRNA and mRNA complexes. Allows interactive exploration and visualization of miRNA target predictions. Permits link-out to external expression repositories and databases.
Proper citation: RNA22 (RRID:SCR_016507) Copy
http://zhoulab.usc.edu/TopDom/
Software tool to identify Topological Domains, which are basic builiding blocks of genome structure. Detects topological domains in a linear time., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: TopDom (RRID:SCR_016964) Copy
https://plusconsortium.umn.edu
Research consortium from many different fields to plan, perform and analyze the studies that are needed to help researchers conduct future prevention and intervention for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) in women.
Proper citation: Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (RRID:SCR_016923) Copy
Project to ethically obtain and evaluate human kidney biopsies from participants with Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) or Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), create a kidney tissue atlas, define disease subgroups, and identify critical cells, pathways, and targets for novel therapies. Used to develop the next generation of software tools to visualize and understand the various components of kidney diseases and to optimize data collection. Multi site collaboration comprised of patients, clinicians, and investigators from across the United States.
Proper citation: Kidney Precision Medicine Project (RRID:SCR_016920) Copy
Functional gene pipeline and repository. Functional gene repository provides collections of genes in interactive platform, while functional gene pipeline offers suite of tools for functional gene amplicon processing and analysis. Together they enable key steps in functional gene based microbial community analysis, from target selection and primer analysis to amplicon processing and ecological discovery.
Proper citation: FunGene (RRID:SCR_018749) Copy
http://diabeticfootconsortium.org/
Group of academic institutions committed to studying diabetic foot conditions, such as foot ulcers and wound healing, to develop predictive biomarkers which can be later used to create better treatment plans and improve health and quality of life for people living with diabetes.
Proper citation: Diabetic Foot Consortium (RRID:SCR_018914) Copy
Portal for research on urinary stones in adults and children in order to learn more about who forms kidney stones, treatments and prevention. Network comprises of experts including adult and pediatric urologists, adult and pediatric nephrologists, pediatricians, emergency department physicians, clinical trialists, nutritionists, behavioral scientists, and radiologists. Duke Clinical Research Institute is Scientific Data Research Center and with clinical sites including University of Pennsylvania Children Hospital of Philadelfia, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, University of Washington, Washington University in St. Louis, work together in planning, executing, and analyzing results from USDRN studies.
Proper citation: Urinary Stone Disease Research Network (RRID:SCR_019059) Copy
https://immunedb.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Software system for storing and analyzing high throughput B and T cell immune receptor sequencing data. Comprised of web interface and of Python analysis tools to process raw reads for gene usage, infer clones, aggregate data, and run downstream analyses, or in conjunction with other AIRR tools using its import and export features.
Proper citation: ImmuneDB (RRID:SCR_017125) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/CATALYST/
Software R package to provide pipeline for preprocessing of cytometry data, including normalization using bead standards, single cell deconvolution, and bead based compensation.
Proper citation: CATALYST (RRID:SCR_017127) Copy
Software tool as data and metadata repository of Extracellular RNA Communication Consortium. Atlas includes small RNA sequencing and qPCR derived exRNA profiles from human and mouse biofluids. All RNAseq datasets are processed using version 4 of exceRpt small RNAseq pipeline. Atlas accepts submissions for RNAseq or qPCR data.
Proper citation: exRNA Atlas (RRID:SCR_017221) Copy
http://grantome.com/grant/NIH/U01-DK099919-04S1
Consortium to design and conduct pilot and feasibility studies of novel therapies to reduce morbidity and mortality for patients treated with maintenance hemodialysis. Data Coordinating Center (DCC) for consortium provides scientific expertise and operational support for pilot studies that will be conducted at HDPSC Participating Clinical Centers. Data Coordinating Center for Hemodialysis Pilot Studies Consortium.
Proper citation: Hemodialysis Pilot Studies Consortium (RRID:SCR_017468) Copy
http://chgr.mc.vanderbilt.edu/page/gist
Software package to test if a marker can account in part for the linkage signal in its region. There are two versions of the software: Windows and Linux/Unix.
Proper citation: Genotype-IBD Sharing Test (RRID:SCR_006257) Copy
Center mission is to advance medical and biological research by providing the scientific community with standardized, high quality metabolic and physiologic phenotyping services for mouse models of diabetes, diabetic complications, obesity and related disorders.
Proper citation: National Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Centers (RRID:SCR_008997) Copy
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