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Gait in Aging and Disease Database Resource Report Resource Website |
Gait in Aging and Disease Database (RRID:SCR_006886) | GaitDB | data set, training material, data or information resource, narrative resource | A mini-collection of human gait data that was constructed as a teaching resource for an intensive course (The Modern Science of Human Aging, conducted at MIT) that includes walking stride interval time series from 15 subjects: 5 healthy young adults (23 - 29 years old), 5 healthy old adults (71 - 77 years old), and 5 older adults (60 - 77 years old) with Parkinson's disease. For each subject, two columns of data are included. The first column is time (in seconds) and the second is the stride interval (variously known as stride time, gait cycle duration, and time between successive heel strikes of the same foot). The same data are also available as standard PhysioBank-format annotation (.str) and header (.hea) files, for viewing or analysis using PhysioToolkit software from this site. Subjects walked continuously on level ground around an obstacle-free path. The stride interval was measured using ultra-thin, force sensitive resistors placed inside the shoe. The analog force signal was sampled at 300 Hz with a 12 bit A/D converter, using an ambulatory, ankle-worn microcomputer that also recorded the data. Subsequently, the time between foot-strikes was automatically computed. The method for determining the stride interval is a modification of a previously validated method that has been shown to agree with force-platform measures, a gold standard. Data were collected from the healthy subjects as they walked in a roughly circular path for 15 minutes, and from the subjects with Parkinson's disease as they walked for 6 minutes up and down a long hallway. | early adult human, late adult human, gait, stride | has parent organization: Physiobank | Aging, Healthy, Parkinson's disease | nlx_45963 | SCR_006886 | 2026-02-16 09:46:49 | 0 | ||||||||
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Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) (RRID:SCR_003194) | ICPSR | data or information resource, organization portal, consortium, portal | Data archive of more than 500,000 files of research in the social sciences, hosting 16 specialized collections of data in education, aging, criminal justice, substance abuse, terrorism, and other fields. ICPSR comprises a consortium of about 700 academic institutions and research organizations providing training in data access, curation, and methods of analysis for the social science research community. ICPSR welcomes and encourages deposits of digital data. ICPSR's educational activities include the Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research external link, a comprehensive curriculum of intensive courses in research design, statistics, data analysis, and social methodology. ICPSR also leads several initiatives that encourage use of data in teaching, particularly for undergraduate instruction. ICPSR-sponsored research focuses on the emerging challenges of digital curation and data science. ICPSR researchers also examine substantive issues related to our collections, with an emphasis on historical demography and the environment. | psychiatry, survey, digital, social science, data archive, education, criminal justice, terrorism, child care, early education, data sharing, health, medical care, minority, mental health, political science, demography, economics, history, gerontology, public health, terrorism, psychology, sociology, foreign policy, terrorism, psychology, law |
uses: DataCite lists: Advanced Cognitive Training for Independent and Vital Elderly (ACTIVE) lists: Mexican Health and Aging Study lists: Human Mortality Database lists: Religion Aging and Health Survey lists: Resources for Enhancing Alzheimers Caregiver Health lists: Seattle Longitudinal Study lists: Social Environment and Biomarkers of Aging Study in Taiwan lists: Indonesia Family Life Survey lists: Piedmont Health Survey of the Elderly lists: English Longitudinal Study of Ageing lists: Luxembourg Income Study lists: Alameda County Health and Ways of Living Study lists: Second Malaysian Family Life Survey lists: Charleston Heart Study lists: Census Microdata Samples Project lists: Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS) lists: Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly lists: Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey lists: Health and Retirement Study lists: Iowa 65+ Rural Health Study lists: Longitudinal Study of Generations lists: Longitudinal Study of Elderly Mexican American Health lists: Matlab Health and Socio-Economic Survey lists: National Long Term Care Survey lists: National Longitudinal Mortality Study lists: National Longitudinal Survey of Older Men lists: National Nursing Home Survey Follow-Up lists: National Social Life Health and Aging Project (NSHAP) lists: National Survey of the Japanese Elderly lists: National Survey of Midlife Development in the United States lists: Nihon University Japanese Longitudinal Study of Aging lists: Panel Study of Income Dynamics lists: Public Use Microdata Sample for the Older Population lists: International Data Base lists: German Socio-Economic Panel lists: New Beneficiary Data System lists: Longitudinal Studies of Aging lists: National Survey of Families and Households lists: National Survey of Self-Care and Aging lists: Epidemiology of Chronic Disease in the Oldest Old lists: Aging Status and Sense of Control (ASOC) is listed by: re3data.org has parent organization: University of Michigan; Ann Arbor; USA is parent organization of: National Addiction and HIV Data Archive Program (NAHDAP) is parent organization of: National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA) is parent organization of: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Data Archive |
Aging, Substance abuse, Addiction, HIV | NIH ; NIA ; NICHD ; NIDA |
nif-0000-00615 | http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/landing.jsp | SCR_003194 | Interuniversity Consortium for Political Social Research, Inter-university Consortium for Political Social Research (ICPSR), Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research | 2026-02-16 09:45:57 | 39 | |||||
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Stein Institute for Research on Aging Video Archive Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Stein Institute for Research on Aging Video Archive (RRID:SCR_003761) | Stein Institute Videos | data or information resource, video resource, podcast, narrative resource | Videos and podcasts presenting the latest innovative research being conducted by the Stein Institute for Research on Aging medical faculty, with the aim of promoting healthy aging. Additionally, many of the public lectures from the Public Lecture Series are also available on UCSD-TV's website video on demand programming. The Lecture series allows affiliated faculty members of the Stein Institute for Research on Aging and other scientists from the UCSD School of Medicine, as well as individuals from surrounding academic and research institutions, to present the latest findings in their respective fields of expertise and share their present work with the general community. All of these lectures focus on topics related to healthy aging or age-related diseases. | late adult human |
uses: UCSD-TV has parent organization: Stein Institute for Research on Aging |
Aging, Healthy aging, Age-related disease | Public, Commercial license | nlx_157990 | SCR_003761 | 2026-02-16 09:46:14 | 1 | |||||||
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Stein Institute for Research on Aging Resource Report Resource Website |
Stein Institute for Research on Aging (RRID:SCR_003759) | Stein Institute | data or information resource, topical portal, training resource, portal | Portal dedicated to the development and application of the latest advances in biomedical and behavioral science knowledge to issues of successful, healthy aging and the prevention and reduction of the burden of disability and disease in late life. Additionally, they provide numerous grants to junior faculty, as well as education programs for doctors and researchers through monthly Grand Rounds. From studying memory to identifying genes with important roles in aging, Stein Institute scientists are continuously pushing the boundaries of knowledge. One of their most promising ongoing projects is the Successful AGing Evaluation (SAGE) Study. SAGE is the only large-scale study on successful aging that considers the impact of positive psychological traits, such as resilience and wisdom, in addition to biological factors, providing a much more complete picture of older adults. Their monthly public lectures presented by renowned physicians and scientists are broadcast on UCSD-TV and have been viewed more than one billion times. This year they partnered with the Clinical and Translational Research Institute and the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute to organize Making Sense of Science, a course for older adults interested in science and health. In addition, They distribute a free monthly newsletter and work extensively with the community, participating in numerous events and conferences. | neuroscience, lecture, article, funding resource, late adult human |
has parent organization: University of California San Diego School of Medicine; California; USA is parent organization of: Stein Institute for Research on Aging News is parent organization of: Stein Institute for Research on Aging Video Archive |
Aging, Healthy aging | Public | nlx_157988 | SCR_003759 | UCSD Stein Institute for Research on Aging, Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging, Center for Healthy Aging Stein Institute for Research on Aging | 2026-02-16 09:46:07 | 0 | ||||||
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Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimers Disease and the Aging Brain Resource Report Resource Website |
Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimers Disease and the Aging Brain (RRID:SCR_008802) | brain bank, tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource | An institute which conducts research of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other age-related brain diseases. This organization also provides clinical evaluations to patients with memory problems, Alzheimer's disease or other types of dementia. Furthermore, the institute leads multi-center clinical trials for the treatment and prevention of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other age-related brain diseases. There is a brain donation program for enrolled/examined patients. The Education Core of the Taub Institute sponsors community events and Continuing Medical Education programs, as well as the distribution of periodic newsletters and brochures highlighting research developments and other Alzheimer's topics. | alzheimer's disease, parkinson's disease, age-related brain disease, neurodegenerative disease, late adult human, frontotemporal lobar degeneration, lewy body dementia, vascular disease, metabolic disease, geriatric psychiatry, normal aging, autopsy, brain tissue, brain, tissue, imaging, clinical trial, cell biology, neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Columbia University; New York; USA |
Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Age-related brain disease, Neurodegenerative disease, Frontotemporal lobar degeneration, Lewy body dementia, Vascular disease, Metabolic disease, Aging | NIA ; Taub Family Foundation |
nlx_144343 | SCR_008802 | Taub Institute ADRC, Taub Center for Alzheimer's Disease Research, Taub Institute Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer’s Disease | 2026-02-16 09:47:16 | 0 | |||||||
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Massachusetts Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Massachusetts Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (RRID:SCR_008764) | MADRC, ADRC | brain bank, tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource | An Alzheimer's disease research center which supports new research and enhances ongoing research by providing core support to bringing together behavioral, biomedical, and clinical scientists. The Center conducts multidisciplinary research, trains scientists, and spreads information about Alzheimer's disease and related disorders to the general public. The principal goal of the Massachusetts ADRC is to support research in aging, Alzheimer's Disease and other related disorders. Researchers work with national and international multi-disciplinary teams to understand: normal aging, the transition from normal aging to mild forms of memory problems, and the later stages of dementia. The Massachusetts ADRC has an active brain donation program at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) for patients as well as subjects enrolled in research studies. | brain, tissue, healthy control, alzheimer's disease, neurological disease, parkinson's disease, frontotemporal dementia, dementia with lewy bodies, dementia, neurodegenerative disease |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts; USA |
Aging, Alzheimer's disease, Neurological disease, Parkinson's disease, Frontotemporal dementia, Pick's disease, Primary Progressive Aphasia, Dementia with Lewy bodies, Dementia, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Corticobasal Degeneration, Vascular dementia, Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy, Dementia pugilistica, Boxer's Syndrome, Neurodegenerative disease | U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ; NIA |
Public, Available to the research community | nlx_144104 | SCR_008764 | Massachusetts ADRC, Massachusetts Alzheimer's Disease Research Center | 2026-02-16 09:47:16 | 1 | |||||
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Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center (RRID:SCR_008763) | RADC | brain bank, tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource | An Alzheimer's disease center which researches the cause, treatment and prevention of Alzheimer's disease with a focus on four main areas of research: risk factors for Alzheimer's and related disorders, the neurological basis of the disease, diagnosis, and treatment. Data includes a number of computed variables that are available for ROS, MAP and MARS cohorts. These variables are under categories such as affect and personality, chronic medical conditions, and clinical diagnosis. Specimens include ante-mortem and post-mortem samples obtained from subjects evaluated by ROS, MAP and clinical study cores. Specimen categories include: Brain tissue (Fixed and frozen), Spinal cord, Muscles (Post-mortem), and Nerve (Post-mortem), among other types of specimens. Data sharing policies and procedures apply to obtaining ante-mortem and post-mortem specimens from participants evaluated by the selected cohorts of the RADC. | clinical, post mortem, ante mortem, late adult human, brain, tissue, spinal cord, muscle, nerve, dna, lymphocyte, serum, plasma, urine, fixed, frozen, cryopreserved, alzheimer's disease, memory | is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing | Alzheimer's disease, Alzheimer's-related disorder, Aging | NIA | Available to the research community, Data sharing policies apply to both data and specimens | nlx_144050 | SCR_008763 | Rush ADC, Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center | 2026-02-16 09:47:16 | 3 | |||||
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Sanders Brown Center on Aging Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Sanders Brown Center on Aging (RRID:SCR_008765) | SBCoA | data or information resource, topical portal, portal | A center which focuses on research dedicated to the aging process and age-related brain diseases, as well as education, outreach, and clinical programs that promote healthy brain aging. The major foci of the Center are basic and applied research in Alzheimer's disease and related neurodegenerative disorders. Its objectives include expanding translational neuroscience research and providing educational opportunities to the general public, as well as healthcare students and professionals., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | alzheimer's disease, neurodegenerative disease, traumatic brain injury, aging process translational neuroscience |
has parent organization: University of Kentucky; Kentucky; USA is parent organization of: University of Kentucky Alzheimer's Disease Center |
Aging, Alzheimer's disease, Neurodegenerative disease | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_144055 | SCR_008765 | Sanders-Brown Center on Aging | 2026-02-16 09:47:16 | 1 | ||||||
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NYU Alzheimer's Disease Center Resource Report Resource Website |
NYU Alzheimer's Disease Center (RRID:SCR_008754) | NYU ADC | brain bank, tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource | The NYU Alzheimer's Disease Center is part of the Department of Psychiatry at New York University School of Medicine. The center's goals are to advance current knowledge and understanding of brain aging and Alzheimer's disease, to expand the numbers of scientists working in the field of aging and Alzheimer's research, to work toward better treatment options and care for patients, and to apply and share its findings with healthcare providers, researchers, and the general public. The ADC's programs and services extend to other research facilities and to healthcare professionals through the use of its core facilities. The NYU ADC is made up of seven core facilities: Administrative Core, Clinical Core, Neuropathology Core, Education Core, Data Management and Biostatistics Core, Neuroimaging Core, and Psychosocial Core. | brain, tissue, alzheimer's disease, dementia, meeting resource, clinical, imaging, neuroimaging, psychosocial, post-mortem, autopsy, vaccination, treatment |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: New York University School of Medicine; New York; USA |
Alzheimer's disease, Dementia, Aging | NIA | Available to collaborators | nlx_144383 | http://www.med.nyu.edu/adc/ | SCR_008754 | NYU Alzheimer's Disease Center, New York University Alzheimer's Disease Center | 2026-02-16 09:47:15 | 0 | ||||
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Layton Center NeuroImaging Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Layton Center NeuroImaging Laboratory (RRID:SCR_008823) | laboratory portal, organization portal, data analysis service, analysis service resource, image collection, portal, production service resource, service resource, data or information resource | NeuroImaging laboratory focused on detecting early brain changes associated with cognitive decline and dementia that manages the neuroimaging component of all studies at the Layton Aging and Alzheimer's Center including acquisition and archival services, as well as volumetric analysis of anonymized MRI scans. Assistance with resulting data is also available, including statistical analysis, and preparation of materials for presentation and publication. The Layton Center also manages a library of thousands of digitized MRI scans, including what is believed to be the largest collection of longitudinal MRI scans of cognitively intact elderly subjects. The OADC Neuroimaging Lab conducts MRI studies on both 3 and 7T MRI systems using advanced sequences, employing a multimodal approach to brain imaging research. | normal, mri, magnetic resonance imaging assay, neuroimaging, brain, longitudinal, late adult human | has parent organization: OHSU Layton Aging and Alzheimer's Disease Center | Aging, Alzheimer's disease, Cognitive decline, Cognitively intact, Dementia | NIA | nlx_144447 | SCR_008823 | Layton Aging and Alzheimer's Center NeuroImaging Laboratory, Layton Aging & Alzheimer's Disease Center Neuro-Imaging Lab, Layton Aging Alzheimer's Disease Center Neuro-Imaging Lab, Layton Center Neuro-Imaging Lab, Layton Aging and Alzheimer's Disease Center Neuro-Imaging Lab, Layton Aging and Alzheimer's Center Neuro-Imaging Lab | 2026-02-16 09:47:16 | 1 | |||||||
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Brain Facts Resource Report Resource Website |
Brain Facts (RRID:SCR_008788) | Brain Facts | training material, narrative resource, data or information resource, book | Brain Facts is a 74-page primer on the brain and nervous system, published by SfN. Designed for a lay audience as an introduction to neuroscience, Brain Facts is also a valuable educational resource used by high school teachers and students who participate in Brain Awareness Week. The 2008 edition updates all sections and includes new information on brain development, learning and memory, language, neurological and psychiatric illnesses, potential therapies, and more. Download the full book (PDF) or download individual sections. All downloads are PDFs. Educators, request a copy of the Brain Facts book (paperback or CD) - contact BAW@SfN.org. | k-12, brain, nervous system, brain development, learning, memory, language, neurological illness, psychiatric illness, therapy, movement, sleep, stress, neuron, sensation, perception, neuroethics | has parent organization: Society for Neuroscience | Aging | nlx_144227 | SCR_008788 | Brain Facts - A Primer on the Brain and Nervous System | 2026-02-16 09:47:16 | 0 | |||||||
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OHSU Layton Aging and Alzheimer's Disease Center Resource Report Resource Website |
OHSU Layton Aging and Alzheimer's Disease Center (RRID:SCR_008821) | training resource, topical portal, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal | An aging and Alzheimer's disease research center that conducts studies of treatments, technologies for patient support, genetics, neuroimaging, and pathology. The Center's clinical research focuses on understanding differing rates of progression and cognitive decline as compared to optimal cognitive health in the elderly and are currently studying methods of gauging the progression of Alzheimer’s disease through research in genetics, neuroimaging, and cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers. Clinical trials performed at the Center include drugs targeted to ameliorate the symptoms of memory failure and slow the progression of disease. | alzheimer's disease, late adult human, dementia, brain, oregon, training resource, aging, clinical research, clinical trial |
has parent organization: Oregon Health and Science University; Oregon; USA is parent organization of: Layton Center Clinical Data Resources is parent organization of: Layton Center NeuroImaging Laboratory is parent organization of: Layton Center Biomarkers and Genetics is parent organization of: Layton Aging and Alzheimers Disease Center Education Core is parent organization of: Layton Alzheimers Disease Center Biomarkers and Genetics Core Lab is parent organization of: Layton Alzheimers Disease Center Clinical Core |
Aging, Alzheimer's disease | NIA | Public | nlx_144445 | SCR_008821 | Layton Aging and Alzheimers Disease Center, Layton Center, OHSU Layton Center, C. Rex and Ruth H. Layton Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease Center | 2026-02-16 09:47:16 | 0 | ||||||
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University of Pennslyvania Brain Bank Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
University of Pennslyvania Brain Bank (RRID:SCR_008820) | brain bank, tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource | A brain and tissue bank that contains human brain samples from patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD) and other related neurodegenerative dementias and movement disorders. This brain bank serves as a resource for scientists and researchers, providing access to tissue samples for further research. While priority is given to University of Pennsylvania researchers, this bank will provide requests to researchers not associated with the University of Pennsylvania. This tissue bank accepts donations from those seeing a University of Pennsylvania physician or collaborator. | nervous system tissue, brain tissue, spinal cord, brain, tissue, dna, rna, slide, paraffin, alzheimer's disease, parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, frontotemporal disease, aging related neurodegenerative disorder, mild cognitive impairment, dementia, late adult human, clinical data, neurodegenerative disease |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania Center for Neurodegenerative Disease Research has parent organization: Penn Alzheimer's Disease Center |
Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Frontetemporal disease, Aging related neurodegenerative disorder, Mild Cognitive Impairment, Dementia, Aging | NIH | Public, For scientists and researchers, Priority is given to researchers working on NIH-funded multi-component projects being conducted at Penn or in collaboration with researchers at Penn, Requests from outside researchers and scientists are honored | nlx_144493 | http://www.med.upenn.edu/cndr/donatingbrain.shtml | SCR_008820 | Tissue Donation and the Penn Brain Bank, University of Pennsylvania Brain Bank, Tissue Donation the Penn Brain Bank, Penn Brain Bank | 2026-02-16 09:47:16 | 1 | |||||
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Clinical Research Study Investigators Toolbox Resource Report Resource Website |
Clinical Research Study Investigators Toolbox (RRID:SCR_008815) | NIA Clinical Research Toolbox | narrative resource, topical portal, portal, data or information resource, standard specification | The purpose of the NIA Clinical Research Toolbox is to provide a Web-based information repository for investigators and staff involved in clinical research. The Toolbox contains templates, sample forms, guidelines, regulations and information materials to assist investigators in the development and conduct of high quality clinical research studies. | clinical research, adverse event, monitor, safety, informed consent, clinical research term, clinical | Aging | nlx_144419 | SCR_008815 | NIA Clinical Research Study Investigators Toolbox, Clinical Research Study Investigator''s Toolbox, NIA Clinical Research Study Investigator''s Toolbox | 2026-02-16 09:47:16 | 0 | ||||||||
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USC Geriatric Studies Center/Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Resource Report Resource Website |
USC Geriatric Studies Center/Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (RRID:SCR_008725) | USC Geriatric Studies Center | data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal, portal | The USC Geriatric Studies Center includes the State of California Alzheimer's Research Center of California and the National Institute of Aging funded clinical program of the USC Alzheimer's Disease Research Center. It is staffed by USC faculty and physicians with expertise in Alzheimer's disease and age related memory loss. The Center provides evaluation, diagnosis and treatment recommendations, referral to caregiver services and support groups, and the opportunity to participate in clinical drug trials for memory problems. | alzheimer's disease, age related memory loss, memory loss, memory impairment | has parent organization: University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine; California; USA | Aging | Available to the research community, Public | nlx_143675 | SCR_008725 | 2026-02-16 09:47:15 | 0 | |||||||
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Stanford/VA Aging Clinical Research Center Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Stanford/VA Aging Clinical Research Center (RRID:SCR_008678) | ACRC | brain bank, tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource | Portal for gerontology research with a variety of clinical, research and educational programs, with the aim of improving the lives of those affected by Alzheimer's Disease and memory losses associated with normal aging. The Center investigates the nature of Alzheimer's Disease, its progression over time, its response to treatments, and problems patients and caregivers experience in dealing with the changes that occur. It also conducts studies that look at changes that occur over the course of normal aging and have a Normal Aging Brain Donor Program. The Aging Clinical Research Center puts out a newsletter that showcases various projects and includes informative articles on dementia. | gerontology, alzheimer's disease, memory loss, normal aging, dementia, late adult human, post-traumatic stress disorder, sleep disorder, brain tissue, tissue, brain, depressive disorder, late adult human, clinical data |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Stanford University School of Medicine; California; USA is parent organization of: Geriatric Depression Scale is parent organization of: Signal Detection Software for Receiver Operator Characteristics is parent organization of: Geriatric Psychiatry Knowledge Test |
Aging, Alzheimer's disease, Memory loss, Dementia | NIA ; United States Department of Veterans Affairs |
Public, Available to the research community | nlx_143944 | http://alzheimer.stanford.edu | SCR_008678 | Stanford/VA ACRC | 2026-02-16 09:47:14 | 1 | ||||
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University of Pennsylvania Center for Neurodegenerative Disease Research Resource Report Resource Website |
University of Pennsylvania Center for Neurodegenerative Disease Research (RRID:SCR_008798) | medical school program resource, graduate program resource, postdoctoral program resource, training resource, degree granting program, topical portal, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal | A research institution which conducts clinical research to understand brain dysfunction and degeneration in Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), Frontotemporal disease (FTD), Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease), and other age-related neurodegenerative disorders. This organization also houses a general training program that has a focus on drug discovery. This program teaches trainees in etiology, pathogenesis, and diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, frontotemporal dementias, motor neuron disease and related disorders. This program also trains Ph.D and M.D/Ph.D students, as well scientists, physicians, and veterinarians who have already completed their advanced degree and are looking for a postdoctoral research fellowship. The program is designed to give a solid background in basic and translational neuroscience, and related disciplines. | alzheimer's disease, parkinson's disease, frontotemporal disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, neurodegenerative disease, late adult human, motor neuron disease, primary lateral sclerosis, frontotemporal disease with parkinsonism, lewy body disease, frontotemporal lobar degeneration, drug discovery |
has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; Pennsylvania; USA is parent organization of: Penn Alzheimer's Disease Center is parent organization of: University of Pennslyvania Brain Bank |
Aging | NIA | nlx_144492 | SCR_008798 | Penn Center for Neurodegenerative Disease Research, Penn CNDR | 2026-02-16 09:47:16 | 0 | |||||||
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MUSC Health Podcast Library Resource Report Resource Website |
MUSC Health Podcast Library (RRID:SCR_008827) | MUSC Health Podcast Library, MUSC Podcast | data or information resource, podcast, narrative resource | The MUSChealth.com Podcast Library, featuring podcasts on a variety of topics related to your health and our services here at MUSC. These medical podcasts are hosted by MUSC faculty, physicians and special guests and are produced and directed by Linda Austin, M.D. Current topics include: * Academics and Education * Aging, Geriatrics and Caregiving * Alcohol and Drug Dependency * Allergies and Asthma * Ashley River Tower * Bones, Joints, Muscles and Spine * Cancer * Children''s Health * Cosmetic Surgery * Dental * Dermatology/Skin Problems * Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism * Digestive Health * ENT: Ear, Nose and Throat * Executive Health * Eye Health * General Health and Wellness * Heart and Vascular Health * Hospice * Kohl''s Take a Minute for Kids * Lungs and Breathing * Men''s Health * Mental Health * MUSC News and Events * Neurological Health * Organ Transplant * Osteoporosis * Pregnancy - Week by Week * Pregnancy and Childbirth * Radiology * Research and Clinical Trials * SC Health, Leadership and Policy * Sports Medicine * Stroke * Urology * Weight Loss Surgery Follow-up * Weight Management * Women''s Health | health, medical, academic, education, geriatrics, caregiving, alcohol addiction, drug dependency, allergy, asthma, bone, joint, muscle, spine, cancer, child, cosmetic surgery, tooth, dermatology, skin, diabetes, endocrinology, metabolism, digestive system, ear, nose, throat, eye, heart, vascular system, hospice, child, lung, breathing, man, mental health, neurology, organ transplant, osteoporosis, pregnancy, childbirth, radiology, research, clinical trial, leadership, policy, sports medicine, stroke, urology, weight loss, surgery, weight management, woman, human | has parent organization: Medical University of South Carolina; South Carolina; USA | Aging | nlx_144507 | SCR_008827 | MUSC Health Audio Podcasts, MUSChealth.com Podcast Library | 2026-02-16 09:47:17 | 0 | |||||||
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OME - Open Microscopy Environment Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
OME - Open Microscopy Environment (RRID:SCR_008849) | OME | narrative resource, software resource, source code, data or information resource, standard specification | Open tools to support data management for biological light microscopy produced by a multi-site collaborative effort among academic laboratories and a number of commercial entities. Designed to interact with existing commercial software, all OME formats and software are free, and all OME source code is available under the GNU General public license or through commercial license from Glencoe Software. OME is developed as a joint project between research-active laboratories at the Dundee, NIA Baltimore, and Harvard Medical School and LOCI. In addition, OME has active collaborations with many imaging and informatics groups. While many other applications could use OME''s architecture and design, their specific implementation is focused on biological and biomedical imaging. Those interested in applying OME''s technology to other applications should contact the developers. OME work is divided into several different standards and software projects: * Bio-Formats: A Java-based library for reading and writing over 90 microscopy file formats. * OMERO Software: The Java-based OMERO software project, which currently includes tools for storing, visualizing, managing, and annotating microscopic images and metadata. * OME-XML & OME-TIFF: The OME-XML and OME-TIFF file format specifications, which are open file formats for sharing microscope image data. * OME Server: This was the original OME server project which has now ended and is a legacy product. It implements image-based analysis of cellular dynamics and image-based screening of cellular localization or phenotypes, and included a fully developed version of the 2003 version of OME-XML Schema language. | light microscopy, imaging, biomedical imaging, image, microscope, biomedical |
has parent organization: University of Dundee; Scotland; United Kingdom is parent organization of: Bio-Formats is parent organization of: OMERO is parent organization of: OME-TIFF Format |
Aging | PMID:15892875 PMID:20513764 |
GNU General Public License, Commercial license, (Glencoe Software) | nlx_146268 | SCR_008849 | Open Microscopy Environment | 2026-02-16 09:47:17 | 8 | |||||
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GIA Brain Bank Program Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
GIA Brain Bank Program (RRID:SCR_008877) | brain bank, tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource | The Brain Bank was developed with two service-minded objectives: provide a free brain autopsy to confirm clinical diagnosis of dementia, and collect, bank and provide brain tissue to qualified scientific researchers studying diseases related to dementia. By working together, patients and researchers can help us understand the origins of neurodegenerative disease and eventually improve the treatment and care of dementia. The clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease can only be confirmed by brain autopsy, or the examination of brain tissue after death. This examination will determine a patients's precise type of dementia. To confirm the diagnosis of Alzheimer's, for example, the brain tissue is examined for amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles by a neuropathologist. The presence of these plaques and tangles will verify the clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. While it is important to us to enroll patients with dementia, it is equally important to enroll people with no dementia. These subjects are termed as controls and the brain tissue from controls will enable researchers to make comparisons to brain tissue from dementia patients. We are seeking donations from individuals who have had an age-related neurodegenerative disease like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Lewy Body or other related dementia. | brain, autopsy, clinical diagnosis, brain donation, late adult human |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center; Texas; USA |
Dementia, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Lewy Body Disease, Neurodegenerative disease, Aging | nlx_149445 | SCR_008877 | TTUHSC Garrison Institute on Aging Brain Bank Program, Garrison Institute on Aging - Brain Bank Program, Garrison Institute on Aging Brain Bank Program | 2026-02-16 09:47:17 | 1 |
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