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QUEST
 
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QUEST (RRID:SCR_005210) QUEST narrative resource, outreach program, community building portal, data or information resource, video resource, training material, podcast, training resource, portal An award-winning multimedia science and environment series created by KQED, San Francisco, the public media station serving Northern California. Launched in February 2007, by the end of its fourth season (in September 2010), QUEST had reached approximately 36 million viewers and listeners through its traditional TV and radio broadcasts and its growing Web audience. QUEST''s ultimate aim is to raise science literacy in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond, inspiring audiences to discover and explore science and environment issues for themselves. Every season, KQED''s QUEST produces: * half-hour television episodes episodes that air weekly, exploring the cutting-edge work of Northern California scientists and researchers (QUEST airs Wednesdays 7:30pm on KQED Public Television 9); * weekly radio reports covering urban environmental issues which often include multimedia slide shows, and interactive online maps (QUEST airs Mondays 6:30am and 8:30am on KQED Public Radio 88.5 FM); * Educational resources, for use by formal and informal educators; QUEST also provides professional development for science educators to support multimedia and technology integration in science classrooms and programs; * 20 six-minute stories for its new web only series, Science on the SPOT, which takes a fresh, fast and curious look at science with stories about albino redwoods, the science of fog and banana slugs, to name a few. (launched in 2010); * A daily science blog written by Northern California scientists, QUEST producers and science enthusiasts; * Exclusive web extras, featuring extended interviews with scientists; Flickr photos, and science hikes. Formal and informal Educators who would like to become involved withthe educational outreach program should contact: ScienceEd (at) kqed.org. science, environment, astronomy, biology, chemistry, climate, engineering, environment, geology, health, physics, news, television, radio, digital media is used by: NIF Data Federation
is used by: Integrated Blogs
is parent organization of: QUEST Community Science Blog
NSF ;
Corporation for Public Broadcasting ;
Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund ;
S. D. Bechtel Jr. Foundation ;
Dirk and Charlene Kabcenell Foundation ;
Vadasz Family Foundation ;
Wyncote Foundation ;
George and Jeanette Stuart Charitable Trust
nlx_144230 SCR_005210 QUEST Northern California, KQED QUEST 2026-02-17 10:00:30 804
Kepler
 
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Kepler (RRID:SCR_005252) Kepler software application, data processing software, software resource, workflow software Kepler is a software application for analyzing and modeling scientific data. Using Kepler''s graphical interface and components, scientists with little background in computer science can create executable models, called scientific workflows, for flexibly accessing scientific data (streaming sensor data, medical and satellite images, simulation output, observational data, etc.) and executing complex analyses on this data. Kepler is developed by a cross-project collaboration led by the Kepler/CORE team. The software builds upon the mature Ptolemy II framework, developed at the University of California, Berkeley. Ptolemy II is a software framework designed for modeling, design, and simulation of concurrent, real-time, embedded systems. The Kepler Project is dedicated to furthering and supporting the capabilities, use, and awareness of the free and open source, scientific workflow application, Kepler. Kepler is designed to help scien��tists, analysts, and computer programmers create, execute, and share models and analyses across a broad range of scientific and engineering disciplines. Kepler can operate on data stored in a variety of formats, locally and over the internet, and is an effective environment for integrating disparate software components, such as merging R scripts with compiled C code, or facilitating remote, distributed execution of models. Using Kepler''s graphical user interface, users simply select and then connect pertinent analytical components and data sources to create a scientific workflowan executable representation of the steps required to generate results. The Kepler software helps users share and reuse data, workflows, and compo��nents developed by the scientific community to address common needs. Kepler is a java-based application that is maintained for the Windows, OSX, and Linux operating systems. The Kepler Project supports the official code-base for Kepler development, as well as provides materials and mechanisms for learning how to use Kepler, sharing experiences with other workflow developers, reporting bugs, suggesting enhancements, etc. The Kepler Project Leadership Team works to assure the long-term technical and financial viability of Kepler by making strategic decisions on behalf of the Kepler user community, as well as providing an official and durable point-of-contact to articulate and represent the interests of the Kepler Project and the Kepler software application. Details about how to get more involved with the Kepler Project can be found in the developer section of this website. software, workflow is listed by: SoftCite
is related to: bioKepler
has parent organization: University of California at Davis; California; USA
has parent organization: University of California at Santa Barbara; California; USA
has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA
NSF 0722079 nlx_144278 SCR_005252 Kepler Project 2026-02-17 10:00:44 47
VolumeRover
 
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VolumeRover (RRID:SCR_005457) VolRover software application, image processing software, data processing software, d visualization software, software resource VolumeRover (a.k.a VolRover) is an interactive multi-purpose image processing software that can visualize three dimensional imaging data of any size (as big as terabyte) in a commodity PC or workstation and additionally supports the following image processing operations. Image Contrast Enhancement, Filtering/Noise Reduction, Image Segmentation, Isocontouring, Symmetry Detection (for Virus Maps, Boundary-free Image Skeletonization. VolRover provides a user interface to a number of CVC software packages including Segmentation, Contrast Enhancement, and Motif Elucidation. image has parent organization: University of Texas at Austin; Texas; USA NSF CI-9982297;
NSF CCR-9988357;
NSF 1018140;
NIDCD DC00241
PMID:14643216 nlx_144564 SCR_005457 Volume Rover 2026-02-17 10:00:46 2
Bisque database
 
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Bisque database (RRID:SCR_005559) Bisque storage service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, analysis service resource, database, service resource, image collection, data analysis service, data repository, image repository Open source database for exchange and exploration of biological images. Used to store, visualize, organize and analyze images in cloud. Centered around database of images and metadata. microscopy, cell, mouse, confocal, medical, biology, hippocampus, macular degeneration, maize, microtubule, plant, retina has parent organization: Center for Bio-Image Informatics
has parent organization: University of California at Santa Barbara; California; USA
NSF Information Technology Research ;
NSF infrastructure awards ;
iPlant Collaborative ;
NSF ITR-0331697;
NSF IIS-0808772
PMID:20031971 Restricted SCR_008430, nlx_144652, nif-0000-30205 http://bisque.ece.ucsb.edu/client_service/ SCR_005559 Bisque Image Repository, Bio-Image Semantic Query User Environment, Bio-Image Semantic Query User Environment database, Bio-Image Semantic Query User Environment Database 2026-02-17 10:00:55 3
GREAT: Genomic Regions Enrichment of Annotations Tool
 
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GREAT: Genomic Regions Enrichment of Annotations Tool (RRID:SCR_005807) GREAT production service resource, analysis service resource, source code, service resource, software resource, data analysis service Data analysis service that predicts functions of cis-regulatory regions identified by localized measurements of DNA binding events across an entire genome. Whereas previous methods took into account only binding proximal to genes, GREAT is able to properly incorporate distal binding sites and control for false positives using a binomial test over the input genomic regions. GREAT incorporates annotations from 20 ontologies and is available as a web application. The utility of GREAT extends to data generated for transcription-associated factors, open chromatin, localized epigenomic markers and similar functional data sets, and comparative genomics sets. Platform: Online tool term enrichment, cis-regulatory region, function, gene, genomic, annotation, ontology, chromatin immunoprecipitation, sequencing, chip-seq, comparative genomics, transcription factor binding is listed by: Gene Ontology Tools
is listed by: OMICtools
is related to: PRISM (Stanford database)
is related to: Gene Ontology
has parent organization: Stanford University School of Medicine; California; USA
Bio-X ;
Howard Hughes Medical Institute ;
Stanford University; California; USA ;
Packard ;
Searle Scholar ;
Microsoft Research ;
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation ;
Edward Mallinckrodt Jr. Foundation ;
NIH ;
Human Frontier Science Program fellowship LT000896/2009-l;
NICHD 1R01HD059862;
NHGRI R01HG005058;
NSF CCF-0939370;
DFG Hi 1423/2-1
PMID:20436461
PMID:23814184
Free for academic use, Acknowledgement requested nlx_149295, OMICS_00635 SCR_005807 Genomic Regions Enrichment of Annotations Tool (GREAT), Genomic Regions Enrichment of Annotations Tool 2026-02-17 10:00:49 82
UM-BBD
 
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UM-BBD (RRID:SCR_005787) UM-BBD, UM-BBD enzymeID, UM-BBD pathwayID, UM-BBD reactionID, UM-BBD ruleID data or information resource, production service resource, analysis service resource, database, service resource, data analysis service, data set THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on August 27, 2014. Database containing information on microbial biocatalytic reactions and biodegradation pathways for primarily xenobiotic, chemical compounds. Its goal is to provide information on microbial enzyme-catalyzed reactions that are important for biotechnology. The reactions covered are studied for basic understanding of nature, biocatalysis leading to specialty chemical manufacture, and biodegradation of environmental pollutants. Individual reactions and metabolic pathways are presented with information on the starting and intermediate chemical compounds, the organisms that transform the compounds, the enzymes, and the genes. The present database has been successfully used to teach enzymology and use of biochemical Internet information resources to advanced undergraduate and graduate students, and is being expanded primarily with the help of such students. In addition to reactions and pathways, this database also contains Biochemical Periodic Tables and a Pathway Prediction System. * Search the UM-BBD for compound, enzyme, microorganism, pathway, or BT rule name; chemical formula; chemical structure; CAS Registry Number; or EC code. * Go to Pathways and Metapathways in the UM-BBD * Lists of 203 pathways; 1400 reactions; 1296 compounds; 916 enzymes; 510 microorganism entries; 245 biotransformation rules; 50 organic functional groups; 76 reactions of naphthalene 1,2-dioxygenase; 109 reactions of toluene dioxygenase; Graphical UM-BBD Overview; and Other Graphics (Metapathway and Pathway Maps and Reaction Mechanisms). enzyme, biocatalysis, biodegredation, chemical, pathway, reaction, microorganism, image, chemical compound, gene, enzymology has parent organization: University of Minnesota Twin Cities; Minnesota; USA Minnesota Supercomputing Institute ;
Lhasa Limited ;
University of Minnesota; Minnesota; USA ;
European Union FP6 ALARM project ;
NIH ;
NSF 0543416;
DOE DE-FG02-01ER63268;
NIGMS R01GM56529;
NSF 9630427
PMID:19767608
PMID:16381924
PMID:12519997
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-03607, r3d100011317 https://doi.org/10.17616/R33D0V SCR_005787 UM-BBD pathwayID, University of Minnesota Biocatalysis and Biodegradation Database, UM-BBD reactionID, Biocatalysis/Biodegradation Database, University of Minnesota Biocatalysis/Biodegradation Database, UM-BBD ruleID, Univeristy of Minnesota Biocatalysis/Biodegradation Database, UM-BBD enzymeID 2026-02-17 10:00:57 9
UCSC Genome Browser
 
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10000+ mentions
Rating or validation data
UCSC Genome Browser (RRID:SCR_005780) data or information resource, project portal, database, service resource, portal Portal to interactively visualize genomic data. Provides reference sequences and working draft assemblies for collection of genomes and access to ENCODE and Neanderthal projects. Includes collection of vertebrate and model organism assemblies and annotations, along with suite of tools for viewing, analyzing and downloading data. Reference, sequence, assembly, collection, genome, visualize, genomic, data, ENCODE, Neanderthal, project, sequencing is used by: VizHub
is used by: Blueprint Epigenome
is used by: QmRLFS-finder
is used by: International Human Epigenome Consortium Data Portal
is used by: iPiG
is listed by: re3data.org
is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: Educational Resources in Neuroscience
is listed by: SoftCite
is related to: HEXEvent
is related to: PicTar
is related to: Phenotree
is related to: Enhancer Trap Line Browser
is related to: CistromeFinder
is related to: ENCODE
is related to: Human Epigenome Atlas
is related to: ENCODE
is related to: BigWig and BigBed
is related to: PhenCode
is related to: doRiNA
is related to: ISCA Consortium
is related to: WashU Epigenome Browser
is related to: CRISPOR
is related to: liftOver
is related to: kent
has parent organization: University of California at Santa Cruz; California; USA
works with: TarBase
UC BIOTEuropean UnionH ;
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation ;
David and Lucille Packard Foundation ;
NIH ;
HHMI ;
CISI ;
NHGRI ;
DOE ;
NSF DBI 9809007;
NIGMS GM52848
PMID:12045153
PMID:22908213
PMID:23155063
OMICS_00926, SCR_017502, nif-0000-03603, SciEx_217, SCR_012479, r3d100010243 http://genome.cse.ucsc.edu
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3RK5C
SCR_005780 The Human Genome Browser at UCSC, UCSC Genome Browser Group, University of California at Santa Cruz Genome Browser, UCSC Genome Bioinformatics 2026-02-17 10:00:39 10026
OMGN
 
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OMGN (RRID:SCR_005781) OMGN data or information resource, portal, community building portal, training resource The Oomycete Molecular Genetics Research Collaboration Network (OMGN) is a network for research collaboration for investigators interested in oomycete molecular genetics and genomics. The goals of the OMGN is to facilitate the integration of these investigators into the community and to further strengthen the cooperative culture of this community. A particular emphasis is placed on training and integrating junior faculty and faculty from institutions under-represented in the U.S. research infrastructure. Because of their economic impact as plant pathogens, molecular, genetic and genomics studies are well advanced in many oomycete species. These organisms have served as lead species for the entire Stramenopiles lineage, a major radiation of crown eukaryotes, distinct from plants, animals and fungi. The oomycete molecular genetics community has a strong culture of collaboration and communication, and sharing of techniques and resources. With the recent blossoming of genetic and genomic tools for oomycetes, many new investigators, from a variety of backgrounds, have become interested in oomycete molecular genetics and genomics. The proposed network is open to all researchers with an interest in oomycete molecular genetics and genomics, either at an experimental or a computational level. Investigators new to the field are always welcome, especially those interested in saprophytes and animal pathogens. Goals of OMGN # Provide training to o��mycete molecular genetics researchers, especially those from smaller institutions, in the use of bioinformatics and genomics resources. # Promote the entry, participation and training of new investigators into the field of o��mycete genomics, particularly junior faculty and faculty from institutions under-represented in the U.S. research infrastructure. # Promote communication and collaboration, and minimize duplication of effort, within the worldwide o��mycete genomics community. # Support an O��mycete Genomics Resources Center to maintain and distribute training and research materials produced by community genomics projects. The network''s activities have been supported by two grants from the NSF Research Collaboration Networks in Biology program. oomycete, molecular genetics, genomics, saprophyte, animal, pathogen, stramenopile has parent organization: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Virginia; USA NSF EF 0130263 nlx_149251 SCR_005781 OMGN - Oomycete Molecular Genetics Research Collaboration Network, Oomycete Molecular Genetics Research Collaboration Network 2026-02-17 10:01:00 0
GOfetcher
 
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GOfetcher (RRID:SCR_005681) GOfetcher data or information resource, production service resource, analysis service resource, database, service resource, data analysis service THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on June 29, 2012. We developed a web application, GOfetcher, with a very comprehensive search facility for the GO project and a variety of output formats for the results. GOfetcher has three different levels for searching the GO: Quick Search, Advanced Search, and Upload Files for searching. The application includes a unique search option which generates gene information given a nucleotide or protein accession number which can then be used in generating gene ontology information. The output data in GOfetcher can be saved into several different formats; including spreadsheet, comma-separated values, and the Extensible Markup Language (XML) format. Platform: Online tool gene, nucleotide, protein, ontology, ontology or annotation browser is listed by: Gene Ontology Tools
is related to: Gene Ontology
has parent organization: University of Southern Mississippi; Mississippi; USA
NSF EPS-0556308;
U.S. Army ;
Environmental Quality Program contract #W912HZ-05-P-0145
PMID:18728045 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_149124 http://mcbc.usm.edu/gofetcher/ SCR_005681 GOfetcher: a database with complex searching facility for gene ontology 2026-02-17 10:00:37 0
James Madison University Light Microscopy and Imaging Core Facility
 
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James Madison University Light Microscopy and Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_021904) service resource, access service resource, core facility Core provides instrumentation, resources, training, and consultation. Facility offers access to diverse range of light microscope and imaging systems,image analysis software and solutions, practical and theoretical training for faculty, students and classes,consultation on data acquisition, analysis, and presentation. USEDit, ABRF is listed by: ABRF CoreMarketplace
has parent organization: James Madison University
NSF DBI 1725885;
NSF DBI 0619207
open ABRF_1259 https://coremarketplace.org/?FacilityID=1259 SCR_021904 James Madison University JMU-Light Microscopy and Imaging Facility, JMU-Light Microscopy and Imaging Facility 2026-02-17 10:03:55 3
goCognitive
 
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goCognitive (RRID:SCR_006154) goCognitive assessment test provider, material resource Free access to materials for students, educators, and researchers in cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience. Currently there are about a dozen demonstrations and more than 30 videos that were produced over the last two years. The basic philosophy of goCognitive rests on the assumption that easy and free access to high-quality content will improve the learning experience of students and will enable more students to enjoy the field of cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience. There are a few parts of goCognitive that are only available to registered users who have provided their email address, but all of the online demonstrations and videos are accessible to the everyone. Both new demonstrations and new video interviews will continually be added to the site. Manuals for each of the demonstration are being created and available as pdf files for download. Most of the demonstrations are pretty straightforward - but in some cases, especially if you would like to collect data - it might be a good idea to look over the manual. There are different ways in which you can get involved and contribute to the site. Your involvement can range from sending us feedback about the demonstrations and videos, suggestions for new materials, or the simple submission of corrections, to the creation or publication of demonstrations and videos that meet our criteria. Down the road we will make the submission process easier, but for now please contact swerner (at) uidaho dot edu for more information. NSF student grant Undergraduate students can apply through goCognitive for an $1,100 grant to co-produce a new video interview with a leading researcher in the field of cognitive neuroscience. The funding has been provided by the National Science Foundation. educational tool, education, cognitive neuroscience, interview, demonstration, cognitive psychology, manual, memory, working memory, language processing, neuroscience, long-term memory, linguistics, attention, synesthesia, visual perception, auditory processing, blindspot, change blindness, change detection, declarative memory, dichotic listening, student, educator, researcher, quiz is used by: NIF Data Federation
is used by: Integrated Videos
has parent organization: University of Idaho; Idaho; USA
Association for Psychological Science ;
University of Idaho; Idaho; USA ;
NSF ;
State of Idaho Board of Education
Free, A few parts are only available to registered users, The community can contribute to this resource nlx_151647 SCR_006154 GoCognitive - Educational tools for cognitive neuroscience, Go Cognitive 2026-02-17 10:00:46 0
rockd
 
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rockd (RRID:SCR_024431) data or information resource, database Map database allows to record your geological observations and uses your location to provide spatially informed suggestions for nearby geologic units, time intervals, and fossils. Map database, record geological observations, NSF ;
UW Geoscience
Free, Freely available SCR_024431 2026-02-17 10:04:10 0
Montana State University Functional Genomics Core Facility
 
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Montana State University Functional Genomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_009939) service resource, access service resource, core facility Core provides instrumentation and support for academic investigators throughout Montana and Rocky Mountain west. For most instrumentation, facility provides instruction and supervision followed by independent user access. For those doing Affymetrix microarrays, facility can also accept RNA samples and provides full service processing. Assists with experimental planning and grantmanship phases. affymetrix array, nucleic acid isolation, nucleic acid microarray assay, gene expression analysis assay, transcription profiling assay is listed by: Eagle I
has parent organization: Montana State University
MT INBRE ;
NSF ;
MJ Murdock Charitable Trust
Restricted nlx_156407 http://bugserv2.core.montana.edu/index.php?page=functional-genomics-core-facility http://cores.montana.edu/genomics http://montana.eagle-i.net/i/0000012a-2502-57bb-f94c-e32480000000 SCR_009939 MSU Functional Genomics Core Facility 2026-02-17 10:01:20 0
University of Delaware Sequencing and Genotyping Center Core Facility
 
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University of Delaware Sequencing and Genotyping Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012230) UD DNA Sequencing & Genotyping Center, UD DNA Sequencing and Genotyping Center service resource, access service resource, core facility Provides genomics and molecular biology services for University of Delaware research groups and outside users.Supports genomic research through established expertise with genomics technologies. USEDit, genomics services, molecular biology services, , ABRF is listed by: ScienceExchange
is listed by: ABRF CoreMarketplace
is related to: University of Delaware Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: University of Delaware; Delaware; USA
NSF 1757353;
NSF IIA 1301765;
NSF EPS 081425
Open SciEx_10927, ABRF_5 https://coremarketplace.org/?FacilityID=5
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/dna-sequencing-genotyping-center-udel
SCR_012230 University of Delaware DNA Sequencing and Genotyping Center, Delaware University Sequencing and Genotyping Center Core Facility, University of Delaware DNA Sequencing & Genotyping Center 2026-02-17 10:02:10 6
Brown University Genomics Core Facility
 
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Brown University Genomics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012217) Brown Genomics Core Facility service resource, access service resource, core facility Provides genomics and proteomics equipment to researchers at Brown University and to entire Rhode Island research community, as well as assistance with experimental design, trouble shooting, and data analysis. Offers Affymetrix microarray and Illumina NextGeneration services to academic community and external customers. dna microarray, microrna microarray, genechip, mirna array, affymetrix, rna microarray, agilent bioanalyzer, bioinformatics, chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing, chip next generation sequencing, illumina, next generation sequencing, next generation sequencing, data analysis, real time qpcr, rna sequencing is listed by: ScienceExchange
is related to: Brown University Labs and Facilities
has parent organization: Brown University; Rhode Island; USA
NCRR P30 RR031153;
NCRR P20 RR01 8728;
NCRR S10 RR02763;
P30GM103410 ;
EPSCoR 0554548;
NSF 0554548
Available to external user SciEx_10771 https://www.brown.edu/research/facilities/genomics/ SCR_012217 Brown, Genomics, Genomics Core Facility, Brown University, BU 2026-02-17 10:02:02 0
Lamont-Doherty Core Repository
 
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Lamont-Doherty Core Repository (RRID:SCR_002216) LDEO-DSSR, LDCR service resource, access service resource, core facility Core repository and one of the world's most unique and important collections of scientific samples from the deep sea. Sediment cores from every major ocean and sea are archived at the Core Repository. The collection contains approximately 72,000 meters of core composed of 9,700 piston cores; 7,000 trigger weight cores; and 2,000 other cores such as box, kasten, and large diameter gravity cores. They also hold 4,000 dredge and grab samples, including a large collection of manganese nodules, many of which were recovered by submersibles. Over 100,000 residues are stored and are available for sampling where core material is expended. In addition to physical samples, a database of the Lamont core collection has been maintained for nearly 50 years and contains information on the geographic location of each collection site, core length, mineralogy and paleontology, lithology, and structure, and more recently, the full text of megascopic descriptions. Samples from cores and dredges, as well as descriptions of cores and dredges (including digital images and other cruise information), are provided to scientific investigators upon request. Materials for educational purposes and museum displays may also be made available in limited quantities when requests are adequately justified. Various services and data analyses, including core archiving, carbonate analyses, grain size analyses, and RGB line scan imaging, GRAPE, P-wave velocity and magnetic susceptibility runs, can also be provided at cost. The Repository operates a number of labs and instruments dedicated to making fundamental measurements on material entering the repository including several non-destructive methods. Instruments for conducting and/or assisting with analyses of deep-sea sediments include a GeoTek Multi-Sensor Core Logger, a UIC coulometer, a Micromeritics sedigraph, Vane Shear, X-radiograph, Sonic Sifter, freeze dryer, as well as a variety of microscopes, sieves, and sampling tools. They also make these instruments available to the scientific community for conducting analyses of deep-sea sediments. If you are interested in borrowing any field equipment, please contact the Repository Curator. deep sea, sediment, ocean, sea, geoscience, metadata is listed by: CINERGI
is listed by: DataCite
is listed by: re3data.org
has parent organization: Columbia University; New York; USA
NSF ;
Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory
Free, Freely available DOI:10.26022, DOI:10.17616/R3PV10, nlx_154738 https://doi.org/10.17616/R3PV10
https://doi.org/10.17616/r3pv10
https://doi.org/10.26022/
https://dx.doi.org/10.26022/
SCR_002216 LDEO-Deep Sea Sample Repository, LDEO Core Repository, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory 2026-02-17 09:59:48 0
National Lacustrine Core Facility
 
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National Lacustrine Core Facility (RRID:SCR_002215) LacCore service resource, access service resource, core facility Archive of almost 20,000 meters of high quality sediment cores from large and small expeditions to lakes all around the world. LacCore advocates for, coordinates, and facilitates core-based research on Earth's continents through collaborative support for logistics, field and laboratory, and data and sample curation and dissemination. They provide a wide variety of fee-based analytical services, as well as offer training and instrument time to lab visitors. They also develop Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for local training and adoption by individuals at other labs. lacustrine, lake, sediment, climate, environment, biota, microscopic, microscopy, marine, mineral, mineraloid, metadata is listed by: CINERGI
has parent organization: University of Minnesota Twin Cities; Minnesota; USA
NSF EAR-1226265 Free, Freely available nlx_154737 SCR_002215 Limnological Research Center LacCore Facility, LRC LacCore Facility 2026-02-17 09:59:45 0
Fungal Genome Initiative
 
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Fungal Genome Initiative (RRID:SCR_003169) FGI data or information resource, data set Produces and analyzes sequence data from fungal organisms that are important to medicine, agriculture and industry. The FGI is a partnership between the Broad Institute and the wider fungal research community, with the selection of target genomes governed by a steering committee of fungal scientists. Organisms are selected for sequencing as part of a cohesive strategy that considers the value of data from each organism, given their role in basic research, health, agriculture and industry, as well as their value in comparative genomics. sequence, fungi, gene annotation, genome is listed by: 3DVC
has parent organization: Broad Institute
NHGRI ;
NSF ;
NIAID ;
USDA
Free, Freely available nif-0000-30591 SCR_003169 2026-02-17 09:59:57 18
Early Indicators of Later Work Levels Disease and Death (EI) - Union Army Samples Public Health and Ecological Datasets
 
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Early Indicators of Later Work Levels Disease and Death (EI) - Union Army Samples Public Health and Ecological Datasets (RRID:SCR_008921) Early Indicators of Later Work Levels Disease and Death, EI project data or information resource, data set A dataset to advance the study of life-cycle interactions of biomedical and socioeconomic factors in the aging process. The EI project has assembled a variety of large datasets covering the life histories of approximately 39,616 white male volunteers (drawn from a random sample of 331 companies) who served in the Union Army (UA), and of about 6,000 African-American veterans from 51 randomly selected United States Colored Troops companies (USCT). Their military records were linked to pension and medical records that detailed the soldiers������?? health status and socioeconomic and family characteristics. Each soldier was searched for in the US decennial census for the years in which they were most likely to be found alive (1850, 1860, 1880, 1900, 1910). In addition, a sample consisting of 70,000 men examined for service in the Union Army between September 1864 and April 1865 has been assembled and linked only to census records. These records will be useful for life-cycle comparisons of those accepted and rejected for service. Military Data: The military service and wartime medical histories of the UA and USCT men were collected from the Union Army and United States Colored Troops military service records, carded medical records, and other wartime documents. Pension Data: Wherever possible, the UA and USCT samples have been linked to pension records, including surgeon''''s certificates. About 70% of men in the Union Army sample have a pension. These records provide the bulk of the socioeconomic and demographic information on these men from the late 1800s through the early 1900s, including family structure and employment information. In addition, the surgeon''''s certificates provide rich medical histories, with an average of 5 examinations per linked recruit for the UA, and about 2.5 exams per USCT recruit. Census Data: Both early and late-age familial and socioeconomic information is collected from the manuscript schedules of the federal censuses of 1850, 1860, 1870 (incomplete), 1880, 1900, and 1910. Data Availability: All of the datasets (Military Union Army; linked Census; Surgeon''''s Certificates; Examination Records, and supporting ecological and environmental variables) are publicly available from ICPSR. In addition, copies on CD-ROM may be obtained from the CPE, which also maintains an interactive Internet Data Archive and Documentation Library, which can be accessed on the Project Website. * Dates of Study: 1850-1910 * Study Features: Longitudinal, Minority Oversamples * Sample Size: ** Union Army: 35,747 ** Colored Troops: 6,187 ** Examination Sample: 70,800 ICPSR Link: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/06836 late adult human, male, caucasian, african-american, veteran, military, medical, socioeconomic, civil war, american civil war, cause of death, census data, demographic, disease, health status, labor force, medical record, midlife, military pension, pension, military recruitment, military service, mortality rate, nineteenth century, nutrition, socioeconomic status, twentieth century, union army, census is related to: National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA)
has parent organization: University of Chicago; Illinois; USA
Aging NIA PO1 AG10120;
NSF SBR 9114981
Publicly available from ICPSR; copies on CD-ROM may be obtained from the CPE, Which also maintains an interactive Internet Data Archive and Documentation Library. nlx_151822 http://www.cpe.uchicago.edu/ SCR_008921 Public Health and Ecological Datasets, Aging of Veterans of the Union Army, Early Indicators of Later Work Levels Disease and Death ������?? Union Army Samples 2026-02-17 10:01:27 1
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Sol Genomics Network - Bulk download (RRID:SCR_007161) data or information resource, data set Allows users to download Unigene or BAC information using a list of identifiers or complete datasets with FTP., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. database, dataset, unigene, gene, bac, genomics, clone, array spot, unigene id, bac ends is related to: SGN
has parent organization: Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research
NSF 0820612;
USDA CSREES
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-30227 SCR_007161 SGN bulk download 2026-02-17 10:01:13 0

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