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JIST: Java Image Science Toolkit
 
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JIST: Java Image Science Toolkit (RRID:SCR_008887) JIST software resource, data processing software, software application A native Java-based imaging processing environment similar to the ITK/VTK paradigm. Initially developed as an extension to MIPAV (CIT, NIH, Bethesda, MD), the JIST processing infrastructure provides automated GUI generation for application plug-ins, graphical layout tools, and command line interfaces. This repository maintains the current multi-institutional JIST development tree and is recommended for public use and extension. JIST was originally developed at IACL and MedIC (Johns Hopkins University) and is now also supported by MASI (Vanderbilt University). experimental control, modeling, quantification, segmentation, shape analysis, spatial transformation, workflow, macos, windows, os independent, bsd, linux, sunos/solaris, java, afni brik, analyze, cor, dicom, gifti, mgh/mgz, minc, minc2, nifti-1, nrrd, philips par/rec, magnetic resonance is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: Debian
is related to: Maps4Mipav (Exploratory JIST)
is related to: MR Connectome Automated Pipeline
is related to: Multi-Modal MRI Reproducibility Resource
is related to: TOADS-CRUISE Brain Segmentation Tools
is related to: CBS High-Res Brain Processing Tools
is related to: JHU Proj. in Applied Medical Imaging
is related to: DOTS WM tract segmentation
has parent organization: Johns Hopkins University; Maryland; USA
has parent organization: Vanderbilt University; Tennessee; USA
NINDS 5R01NS037747;
NINDS 1R01NS056307;
NIA N01-AG-4-0012
PMID:20077162 GNU Lesser General Public License nlx_151344 https://sources.debian.org/src/jist/ SCR_008887 Java Image Science Toolkit 2026-02-14 02:05:08 20
Study of Womens Health Across the Nation (SWAN) Repository
 
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Study of Womens Health Across the Nation (SWAN) Repository (RRID:SCR_008810) SWAN Repository biomaterial supply resource, cell repository, material resource The SWAN Repository is the biologic specimen bank of the Study of Women''s Health Across the Nation (SWAN). SWAN is a National Institutes of Health funded, multi-site, longitudinal study of the natural history of the midlife including the menopausal transition. The overall goal of SWAN is to describe the chronology of the biological and psychosocial characteristics that occur during midlife and the menopausal transition. In addition, SWAN is describing the effect of the transition and its associated characteristics on subsequent health and risk factors for age related chronic diseases. SWAN was designed to collect and analyze information on demographics, health and social characteristics, reproductive history, pre-existing illness, physical activity, and health practices of mid-life women in multi-ethnic, community-based samples; elucidate factors that differentiate symptomatic from asymptomatic women during the menopausal transition; identify and utilize appropriate markers of the aging of the ovarian-hypothalamo-pituitary axis and relate these markers to alterations in menstrual cycle characteristics as women approach and traverse the menopause; and explain factors that differentiate women most susceptible to long-term pathophysiological consequences of ovarian hormone deficiency from those who are protected. The biological specimen bank can also be linked by identification number (not by participant name) to data collected in the Core SWAN protocol. The specimen bank can also be linked with data from the Daily Hormone Study as well as menstrual calendars. Types of data include: epidemiological data, psychosocial data, physical measures, as well as data from assays (endocrine and cardiovascular information). SWAN has seven clinical study sites located in six states, two in California, and one each in Chicago, Boston, Detroit area, northern New Jersey and Pittsburgh. The SWAN cohort was recruited in 1996/7 and consists of 3302 African American, Caucasian, Chinese American, Hispanic and Japanese American women. Cohort members complete an annual clinic visit. The Core Repository includes over 1.8 million samples from the first 11 years of specimen collection. This includes samples from annual visits and samples from the Daily Hormone Sub-study (DHS). During an Annual visit, participants provide materials for up to 24-28 aliquots to be incorporated into the Repository. During a DHS visit, a participant provides 6 serum samples and between ~30-50 urine samples depending upon the length of her menstrual cycle. DHS participants (887) provide urine samples collected throughout one menstrual cycle each year. A typical DHS collection consists of a blood draw plus collection of 10 ml of urine daily throughout the month-long menstrual cycle, up to 50 days. DHS Repository samples consist of 6 serum samples and 30 5 ml urine samples. Specimen collection occurs from the time of menstrual bleed to the subsequent menstrual bleed or up to 50 days, whichever come first. The current DHS collection consists of more than 200,000 specimens stored in 5 ml vials. The SWAN DNA Repository currently contains extracted diluted DNA from 1538 SWAN participants. B-lymphocytes were transformed with Epstein Barr virus, and the resulting transformed b-cells aliquoted. Information about using these transformed cells for genomic or proteomic studies is available. DNA has been extracted from one aliquot (per woman) of the immortalized cells using the Puregene system. There was an average DNA yield of 217.0 mg/mL and a A260/A280 average ratio of 1.86. This DNA, in turn, has been aliquoted into 20ng/1 ml units for release by the DNA Repository. Samples are free of personal identifiers and collected under consents that allow a broad range of activities related to women''s health. All of these samples are available to researchers who wish to study the midlife and menopausal transition. Scientists who use these specimens can also request data collected during a participant''s annual visit including medical and health history, psychosocial measures, biological measures and anthropometry. woman, menopause, clinical, african american, caucasian, chinese american, hispanic, japanese american, clinical data, serum, urine, dna, blood, whole blood, sputum pellet, immortalized cell, cell, frozen, liquid nitrogen, menopause, midlife woman is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: University of Michigan; Ann Arbor; USA
Menopause, Midlife woman, Aging NIA Public: All of these samples are available to researchers who wish to study the midlife and menopausal transition. nlx_144411 SCR_008810 Study of Womens Health Across the Nation Repository, Study of Women''s Health Across the Nation Repository, Study of Women''s Health Across the Nation (SWAN) Repository 2026-02-14 02:05:33 1
Mouse Mutagenesis Center for Developmental Defects
 
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Mouse Mutagenesis Center for Developmental Defects (RRID:SCR_007321) Mouse Mutagenesis for Developmental Defects material resource, reagent supplier THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. For updated mutant information, please visit MMRRC or The Jackson Laboratory. Produces, characterizes, and distributes mutant mouse strains with defects in embryonic and postembryonic development. The goal of the ENU Mutagenesis project III is to determine the function of genes on mouse Chromosome 11 by saturating the chromosome with recessive mutations. The distal 40 cM of mouse Chr 11 exhibits linkage conservation with human Chromosome 17. We are using the chemical N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) to saturate wild type chromosomes with point mutations. By determining the function of genes on a mouse chromosome, we can extrapolate to predict function on a human chromosome. We expect many of the new mutants to represent models of human diseases such as birth defects, patterning defects, growth and endocrine defects, neurological anomalies, and blood defects. Because many of the mutations we expect to isolate may be lethal or detrimental to the mice, we are using a unique approach to isolate mutations. This approach uses a balancer chromosome that is homozygous lethal and carries a dominant coat color marker to suppress recombination over a reasonable interval. mutant, embryo, post embryonic, mutagenesis, craniofacial, eye, fertility, growth, lethal, metabolism, neurological, skeletal, skin, coat, urogenital, cryopreserved, enu, defect, birth defect, , patterning defect, growth defect, endocrine defects, neurological anomaly, blood defect, mouse model, human disease, n-ethyl-n-nitrosourea, chromosome 11, phenotype is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is related to: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is related to: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
is related to: Mutant Mouse Resource and Research Center
is related to: Jackson Laboratory
has parent organization: Baylor University; Texas; USA
Aging NICHD ;
NIGMS ;
NIA ;
NIAMS ;
NHLBI ;
NIDDK ;
NIDCR ;
NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-00190 SCR_007321 NIH Mouse Mutagenesis Center for Developmental Defects 2026-02-14 02:05:28 0
ArchR
 
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ArchR (RRID:SCR_020982) data processing software, data analysis software, software toolkit, software application, software resource Software R package for processing and analyzing single-cell ATAC-seq data. Used for integrative single cell chromatin accessibility analysis.Provides intuitive, user focused interface for complex single cell analysis, including doublet removal, single cell clustering and cell type identification, unified peak set generation, cellular trajectory identification, DNA element-to-gene linkage, transcription factor footprinting, mRNA expression level prediction from chromatin accessibility and multi-omic integration with single-cell RNA sequencing. single-cell ATAC-seq data analysis, single-cell ATAC-seq data processing, single cell chromatin accessibility analysis, doublet removal, single cell clustering, cell type identification, unified peak set generation, cellular trajectory identification, transcription factor footprinting NHGRI RM1 HG007735;
NHGRI UM1 HG009442;
NCI R35 CA209919;
NHGRI UM1 HG009436;
NCI U2C CA233311;
NIAID U19 AI057266;
NIA K99 AG059918;
American Society of Hematology Scholar Award ;
International Collaborative Award ;
Defense Advanced Research Project Agency ;
Ray and Dagmar Dolby Family Fund ;
Stanford Cancer Institute-Goldman Sachs Foundation Cancer Research Award
PMID:33633365 Free, Available for download, Freely available https://github.com/GreenleafLab/ArchR
https://www.archrproject.com/
https://github.com/GreenleafLab/ArchR_2020
SCR_020982 2026-02-14 02:04:13 358
Alzheimer Disease Preclinical Efficacy Database
 
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Alzheimer Disease Preclinical Efficacy Database (RRID:SCR_021230) data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, database Publicly available, searchable, data resource that aims to increase transparency, reproducibility and translatability of preclinical efficacy studies of candidate therapeutics for Alzheimer’s disease. Knowledge platform for dissemination of data and analysis to scientists, from academic centers, industry, disease focused foundations. Provides quick access and visibility to integrated preclinical efficacy data from published and unpublished studies. Integrated preclinical efficacy data, published clinical data, unpublished studies, preclinical efficacy studies, candidate therapeutics, FAIR data Alzheimer NIA Restricted SCR_021230 AlzPed 2026-02-14 02:04:43 3
SCDE
 
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SCDE (RRID:SCR_015952) sequence analysis software, data processing software, data analysis software, software application, software resource Software package that implements a set of statistical methods for analyzing single-cell RNA-seq data, including differential expression analysis (Kharchenko et al.) and pathway and geneset overdispersion analysis (Fan et al.) statistic, single, cell, rna, seq, rnaseq, differential, analysis, pathway, gene, geneset, dispersion, overdispersion, bayesian, expression, magnitude NIA K25 AG037596;
NIDDK R01 DK050234;
NHLBI R01 HL097794;
Leukemia and Lymphoma Research UK ;
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
PMID:24836921 Free, Available for download SCR_015952 2026-02-14 02:04:33 32
Intramural Research Program
 
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Intramural Research Program (RRID:SCR_012734) NIA IRP data or information resource, organization portal, portal A research program of the NIA which focuses on neuroscience, aging biology, and translational gerontology. The central focus of the program's research is understanding age-related changes in physiology and the ability to adapt to environmental stress, and using that understanding to develop insight about the pathophysiology of age-related diseases. The IRP webpage provides access to other NIH resources such as the Biological Biochemical Image Database, the Bioinformatics Portal, and the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. endocrinology, epidemiology, genetics, behavioral science, biochemistry, biomedical, cancer, cardiology, cell biology, clinical research, cognition, collaboration, gerontology, healthy, hematology, human, immunology, molecular biology, neurobiology, neurogenetics, neuroscience, oncology, osteoarthritis, pathophysiology, physiology, psychology, psychophysiology, research, rheumatology, age-related disease, healthy aging, alzheimer's disease, parkinson's disease, stroke, atherosclerosis, osteoarthritis, diabetes, cancer has parent organization: National Institute on Aging
is parent organization of: NIA Mouse cDNA Project Home Page
is parent organization of: Biological Biochemical Image Database
is parent organization of: GERON
is parent organization of: Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging (BLSA)
Aging, Age-related disease, Healthy aging, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Atherosclerosis, Osteoarthritis, Cancer, Diabetes, Stroke NIA THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-09468 SCR_012734 National Institute on Aging Intramural Research Program, Intramural Research Program in the NIA, Intramural Research Program in the National Institute on Aging, NIA Intramural Research Program, Intramural Research Program of the National Institute on Aging 2026-02-14 02:05:35 919
Template Based Rotation
 
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Template Based Rotation (RRID:SCR_012157) TBR software resource, image analysis software, data processing software, software application A tool for functional connectivity analysis of fcMRI data that maps functional data from individual sessions onto a priori spatial components from group level parcellations. functional connectivity, analysis, fmri, fcmri, parcellation, map, template, resting state, matlab Aging NIA P01AG036694 DOI:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.08.022 GNU General Public License v3 rid_000095 http://nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/harvardagingbrain/People/AaronSchultz/Aarons_Scripts.html SCR_012157 Template Based Rotation (TBR) 2026-02-14 02:05:35 1
ORION
 
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ORION (RRID:SCR_010621) software resource, image analysis software, data processing software, software application Project to develop tools that explore single neuron function via sophisticated image analysis. ORION software bridges advanced optical imaging and compartmental modeling of neuronal function by rapidly, accurately, and robustly generating, from structural image data, a cylindrical morphology model suitable for simulating neuronal function. structural imaging, reconstruction, simulation, functional imaging, multiphoton, confocal has parent organization: University of Houston; Texas; USA University of Houston; Texas; USA ;
NIA RO1-AG027577;
NSF IIS-0431144;
NSF IIS-0638875;
NSF DMS-0915242
Available to the research community nlx_56302 https://github.com/CBL-ORION/orion http://cbl.uh.edu/ORION/research/overview SCR_010621 ORION Research 2026-02-14 02:05:34 55
RepEnrich
 
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RepEnrich (RRID:SCR_021733) data analysis software, software resource, data processing software, software application Software tool to profile enrichment of next generation sequencing reads at transposable elements. Method to estimate repetitive element enrichment using high throughput sequencing data. Used to study genome wide transcriptional regulation of repetitive elements.RepEnrich2 is updated method to estimate repetitive element enrichment using high-throughput sequencing data. profile enrichment, next generation sequencing reads, transposable elements, estimate repetitive element enrichment, genome wide transcriptional regulation, sequencing data has parent organization: Brown University; Rhode Island; USA NIA K25 AG028753;
NIGMS T32 GM007601;
NIA R37 AG016694
PMID:25012247 Free, Available for download, Freely available https://github.com/nerettilab/RepEnrich2 SCR_021733 RepEnrich2 2026-02-14 02:04:22 21
Heterogeneity through Discriminative Analysis
 
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Heterogeneity through Discriminative Analysis (RRID:SCR_021958) data analysis software, software resource, data processing software, software application Software tool as novel non-linear learning algorithm for simultaneous binary classification and subtype identification. Can handle imaging and non-imaging data and can find applications in exploratory analyses other than clustering of brain images.Software performs clustering of heterogenous disease patterns within patient group. simultaneous binary classification, subtype identification, brain images clustering, heterogenous disease patterns clustering NIA R01 AG014971 PMID:26923371 SCR_021958 HYDRA 2026-02-14 02:04:23 12
Add Health (National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health)
 
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Add Health (National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health) (RRID:SCR_007434) Add Health data or information resource, database Longitudinal study of a nationally representative sample of adolescents in grades 7-12 in the United States during the 1994-95 school year. Public data on about 21,000 people first surveyed in 1994 are available on the first phases of the study, as well as study design specifications. It also includes some parent and biomarker data. The Add Health cohort has been followed into young adulthood with four in-home interviews, the most recent in 2008, when the sample was aged 24-32. Add Health combines longitudinal survey data on respondents social, economic, psychological and physical well-being with contextual data on the family, neighborhood, community, school, friendships, peer groups, and romantic relationships, providing unique opportunities to study how social environments and behaviors in adolescence are linked to health and achievement outcomes in young adulthood. The fourth wave of interviews expanded the collection of biological data in Add Health to understand the social, behavioral, and biological linkages in health trajectories as the Add Health cohort ages through adulthood. The restricted-use contract includes four hours of free consultation with appropriate staff; after that, there''s a fee for help. Researchers can also share information through a listserv devoted to the database. adolescent, longitudinal, adult human, interview, social, behavior, health, early adult human, FASEB list has parent organization: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; North Carolina; USA Aging NICHD ;
NCI ;
CDC ;
NIAID ;
NIMHD ;
NIDCD ;
NIGMS ;
NIMH ;
NINR ;
NIA ;
NIAAA ;
NIDA ;
NSF ;
NIH ;
Department of Health and Human Services ;
MacArthur Foundation ;
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Restricted use nif-0000-00621 SCR_007434 National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health 2026-02-14 02:06:03 37
Cell Properties Database
 
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Cell Properties Database (RRID:SCR_007285) CellPropDB data or information resource, database A repository for data regarding membrane channels, receptor and neurotransmitters that are expressed in specific types of cells. The database is presently focused on neurons but will eventually include other cell types, such as glia, muscle, and gland cells. This resource is intended to: * Serve as a repository for data on gene products expressed in different brain regions * Support research on cellular properties in the nervous system * Provide a gateway for entering data into the cannonical neuron forms in NeuronDB * Identify receptors across neuron types to aid in drug development * Serve as a first step toward a functional genomics of nerve cells * Serve as a teaching aid genetics, cellular, molecular, cerebellum, cortex, human, ion channel, mouse, olfactory, invertebrate, mammalian, physiology, rat, receptor, cat, molecular neuroanatomy resource has parent organization: Yale University; Connecticut; USA Aging Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative ;
NIMH ;
NIA ;
NICD ;
NINDS ;
NIDCD RO1 DC 009977
nif-0000-00055 http://senselab.med.yale.edu/senselab/cellpropdb SCR_007285 Cellular Properties Database 2026-02-14 02:06:28 0
Penn Hippocampus Atlas
 
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Penn Hippocampus Atlas (RRID:SCR_000421) Penn Hippocampus Atlas data or information resource, atlas Atlas of segmented and normalized high-resolution postmortem MRI of the human hippocampus. Additional data (raw images) is available through the SCM link. It requires knowing how to use CVS. magnetic resonance, nifti, hippocampus, mri, postmortem is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA
NIA AG027785;
NINDS NS061111;
NINDS NS058386;
NINDS NS045839
PMID:18840532 Free, Available for download, Freely available nlx_155920 SCR_000421 2026-02-14 02:05:57 2
microbeMASST
 
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microbeMASST (RRID:SCR_024713) data access protocol, software resource, web service Web taxonomically informed mass spectrometry search tool, tackles limited microbial metabolite annotation in untargeted metabolomics experiments. Leveraging database of over 60,000 microbial monocultures, users can search known and unknown MS/MS spectra and link them to their respective microbial producers via MS/MS fragmentation patterns. Identification of microbial derived metabolites, microbial metabolomics data, microbial metabolite annotation, taxonomy, mass spectrometry search tool, searching tool, bacteria, fungi, metabolomics, microbiome, search known and unknown MS/MS spectra, is related to: GNPS MASST NIDDK U24DK133658;
NIA U19AG063744;
NIGMS 1DP2GM137413;
Korean Government ;
Austrian Science Fund ;
German Research Foundation ;
Sao Paulo Research Foundation ;
Mexican National Council of Science and Technology ;
NIGMS R01GM107550;
NSF ;
Research Council of Norway ;
NIAID R01AI167860;
NIDDK T32DK007202;
NIGMS 1R01GM132649;
NIGMS R35GM142938;
NIDDK U01DK119702;
NIH Office of the Director S10 OD021750;
NLM 1R01LM013115
PMID:37577622 Free, Freely available, SCR_024713 2026-02-14 02:05:22 6
Michigan Imputation Server
 
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Michigan Imputation Server (RRID:SCR_023554) data access protocol, software resource, web service Web based service for imputation that facilitates access to new reference panels and improves user experience and productivity. Server implements whole genotype imputation workflow using MapReduce programming model for efficient parallelization of computationally intensive tasks. Genotype imputation service using Minimac4. Genotype imputation, whole genotype imputation workflow, parallelization of computationally intensive tasks, is related to: MINIMAC NHGRI HG007022;
NHLBI HL117626;
NHGRI HG000376;
NIDA R01DA037904;
Austrian Science Fund ;
European Community Seventh Framework Programme ;
NIA
PMID:27571263 Free, Freely available https://github.com/genepi/imputationserver SCR_023554 2026-02-14 02:04:57 8
Differential Gene Correlation Analysis
 
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Differential Gene Correlation Analysis (RRID:SCR_020964) DGCA data analysis software, software resource, data processing software, software application Software R package to perform differential gene correlation analysis. Performs differential correlation analysis on input matrices, with multiple conditions specified by design matrix. Differential gene, gene, gene correlation, correlation analysis, input matrices, differential correlations, identifier pairs, gene expression data, calculate differential correlations is listed by: CRAN NIA F30 AG052261;
NIA R01 AG046170;
NCI R01 CA163772;
NIAID U01 AI111598
PMID:27846853 Free, Available for download, Freely available https://github.com/andymckenzie/DGCA SCR_020964 2026-02-14 02:04:40 1
Minian
 
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Minian (RRID:SCR_022601) data processing software, data analysis software, software toolkit, software application, software resource Software miniscope analysis pipeline that requires low memory and computational demand so it can be run without specialized hardware. Offers interactive visualization that allows users to see how parameters in each step of pipeline affect output. Miniscope, analysis pipeline, calcium imaging, mouse, Visualization, OpenBehavior is listed by: OpenBehavior
has parent organization: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; New York; USA
NIMH DP2MH122399;
NIMH R01MH120162;
NIBIB R01EB028166;
NSF 1926800;
NSF 2046583;
NINDS U01NS094286;
NSF 1700408;
NIA F32AG067640;
NINDS R03 NS111493;
NIDA R21 DA049568;
NINDS R01 NS116357
PMID:35642786 Free, Available for download, Freely available https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/minian/ SCR_022601 2026-02-14 02:04:45 4
Religion Aging and Health Survey
 
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Religion Aging and Health Survey (RRID:SCR_003625) Religion Aging and Health Survey data or information resource, data set Data set that looked at religion, self-rated health, depression, and psychological well-being in a sample of older Blacks and older Whites (aged 65 and over) within the United States. Questions were asked regarding religious status, activities, and beliefs among those who currently practice the Christian faith, those who used to be Christian but are not now, and those who have never been associated with any religion during their lifetimes. Demographic variables include age, race, sex, education, and income. Wave II was collected in 2004 and reinterviewed 1,024 respondents. There were 75 respondents who refused to participate, 112 who could not be located, 70 that were too ill for participation, 11 who had moved to nursing homes and 208 were deceased. * Dates of Study: 2001- 2004 * Study Features: Longitudinal, Minority Oversample * Sample Size: 1,500 late adult human, religion, christianity, church membership, depression, health attitude, health problem, prayer, psychological wellbeing, religious behavior, religious belief, religious denomination, worship, caucasian, african american, interview, longitudinal, minority is listed by: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)
has parent organization: University of Michigan; Ann Arbor; USA
Aging, Depressive Disorder NIA 5 R01 AG014749 nlx_157777 SCR_003625 2026-02-14 02:07:20 0
Seattle Longitudinal Study
 
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Seattle Longitudinal Study (RRID:SCR_003654) SLS data or information resource, data set Data set from an ongoing, longitudinal-sequential study of adult-cognitive development, which began in 1956, that focuses on individual differences in age-related changes and differences across cohorts. The general purpose of the study is to examine the changes in intelligence and various abilities throughout adulthood. The data provide a normative base to determine the ages of detectable decrements in ability and the magnitudes of the decrements. The study also seeks to examine patterns of generational differences and age-related differences and to determine the effects of educational intervention on intellectual decline. This study is a mixed cross-sectional, longitudinal, and time-lag design. Included are family studies of cognitive similarity, prospective studies of early signs of dementia via psychological and genetic markers, as well as the investigation of personality and demographic variables that affect cognitive change in adults from young adulthood to advanced old age. Questionnaire topics include health behavior, behavioral rigidity, family environment, Life Complexity Inventory, CES-D Depression, and cognitive and neuropsychology batteries. Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound Medical Records and Pharmacy Records. * Dates of Study: 1956-Present * Study Features: Longitudinal * Sample Size: 6,000+ late adult human, blood pressure, cognition, cohort study, exercise, female, leisure activity, likelihood function, linear model, male, memory, middle adult human, multivariate analysis, professional autonomy, risk factor, washington, longitudinal, psychological development, personality, demographic, cognitive ability, cognitive functioning, cognitive impairment, cognitive processes, intelligence, questionnaire, health behavior, behavioral rigidity, family environment, life complexity inventory, ces-d depression, cognitive battery, neuropsychology battery, behavior is listed by: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)
has parent organization: Pennsylvania State University
Aging, Dementia, Cognition disorder NIA PMID:19606423 Must consult data owners directly nlx_157807 http://geron.psu.edu/sls/ SCR_003654 Seattle Longitudinal Study (SLS) of Adult Cognitive Development, Seattle Longitudinal Study of Adult Cognitive Development 2026-02-14 02:07:21 0

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