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Brain and Behavior Research Foundation Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Brain and Behavior Research Foundation (RRID:SCR_001992) | data or information resource, topical portal, portal, funding resource |
The Brain and Behavior Research Foundation (formerly NARSAD, the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression) is committed to alleviating the suffering of mental illness by awarding grants that will lead to advances and breakthroughs in scientific research. Additionally, learn about brain and behavior disorders and upcoming events. 100% of all donor contributions for research are invested in NARSAD Grants leading to discoveries in understanding causes and improving treatments of disorders in children and adults, such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and anxiety disorders like obsessive-compulsive and post-traumatic stress disorders. Over a quarter of a century, we have awarded nearly $300 million worldwide to more than 3,000 scientists carefully selected by our prestigious Scientific Council. We receive no government funding. All of our work relies on contributions from families, foundations and other caring donors. |
adult, child, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, autism, behavior disorder, bipolar disorder, brain, depressive disorder, human, mental health, research, mental disease, neuropsychiatric illness, proceedings, grant, schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorder, autism, obsessive-compulsive disorder | nif-0000-12459 | http://www.narsad.org/ | SCR_001992 | National Alliance on Research in Schizophrenia and Depression, NARSAD: The Worlds Leading Charity Dedicated to Mental Health Research, NARSAD: The Brain and Behavior Research Fund, Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, Brain Behavior Research Foundation, National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia Depression | 2026-02-17 09:59:49 | 26 | |||||||||
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www.brainmapping.org Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
www.brainmapping.org (RRID:SCR_001987) | community building portal, data or information resource, people resource, training resource, software resource, portal, knowledge environment | This is a topical portal dedicated to the communication of news, science, and information of interest to the brain mapping community, and to sharing and promoting the science of brain mapping. The purpose and goal of brain mapping is to advance the understanding of the relationship between structure and function in the human brain. Scientists in this field seek to gain knowledge of the physical processes that underly human sensation, attention, awareness and cognition. These results are immediately applicable to surgical intervention, to the design of medical interventions and to the treatment of psychological and psychiatric disorders. | function, attention, awareness, brain, brain mapping, cognition, cognitive neuroscience, human, journals, manufacturers, mri, mri safety, scientific societies, sensation, structure, subjects, neuroimaging, video | has parent organization: University of California at Los Angeles; California; USA | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-10669 | SCR_001987 | brainmapping.org | 2026-02-17 09:59:49 | 1 | ||||||||
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South African National Bioinformatics Institute: Resources Resource Report Resource Website |
South African National Bioinformatics Institute: Resources (RRID:SCR_001867) | software application, organization portal, data or information resource, data processing software, data analysis software, database, software resource, portal | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 23, 2022. The South African National Bioinformatics Institute delivers biomedical discovery appropriate to both international and African context. Researchers at SANBI perform the highest level of research and provide excellence in education. Research at SANBI has set well recognized milestones in the field of computational biology. The tools and techniques used have not only been developed but also implemented across heterogeneous domains of advanced research. Local and international efforts have driven our discoveries. Until recently, the core of SANBIs research has focused upon gene expression biology. Methods developed and applied at SANBI revolve around a greater understanding of the underlying causes of diseases. SANBI approaches the problem by comparison of genes, genomes and transcriptomes. It uses computational gene expression biology to create novel biological insights and to provide biomarkers for experimental validation. It also performs analysis of human genome variation, transcriptional diversity on both the expression and splicing level and the unravelling of transcriptional regulatory networks. Resources - Hinv, STACKdb, Malaria resources and Trypanosome databases are available for on-line seaching. - SANBI offers WCD, STACKdb, stackPACK and eVOC and the eVOKE viewer as tools that can be downloaded. Sponsors: SANBI receives funding and support from a range of organisations in South Africa and Internationally. Organisations currently supporting SANBI include: South Africa * South African Medical Research Council * South African AIDS Vaccine Initiative * National Bioinformatics Network * National Research Foundation * Claude Leon Foundation * International Business Machines Inc. Europe * European Unions 6th Framework Programme * World Health Organization USA * US National Institutes of Health * Fogarty International Centre * Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research | expression, gene, gene expression, bioinformatics, biological, biology, biomaker, biomedical, computational biology, disease, genome, heterogeneous domain, human, splicing, transcriptional diversity, transcriptional regulatory network, transcriptome, variation | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-10432 | SCR_001867 | SANBI | 2026-02-17 09:59:47 | 0 | |||||||||
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ISCBFM - International Society for Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism Resource Report Resource Website |
ISCBFM - International Society for Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism (RRID:SCR_001989) | ISCBFM | narrative resource, meeting resource, data or information resource, topical portal, k- program resource, training resource, portal | The International Society for Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism is a corporation operated exclusively for the purpose of promoting the advancement of education in the science of cerebral blood flow and metabolism throughout the world. The ISCBFM produces a quarterly newsletter, an official journal (Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism), have a yearly meeting, opportunities to host summer schools and a job board. ISCBFM members organize summer schools which are courses that have the aim to bring together young and experienced scientists for educational purposes. The biennial Brain Meetings also have a substantial part of the time allocated for educational purposes for young scientists interested in the field of cerebral blood flow and metabolism. Preference will be given to suggestions that are seen as a complement to scheduled courses in connection with the Brain Meetings and to courses that are given in between Brain Meetings. | brain, cerebral blood flow, human, metabolism, newsletter, summer school, k-12 | is related to: Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism | nif-0000-10674 | SCR_001989 | International Society for Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, International Society for Cerebral Blood Flow Metabolism, ISCBFM - International Society for Cerebral Blood Flow Metabolism | 2026-02-17 09:59:42 | 0 | ||||||||
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George Mason University: Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study Resource Report Resource Website |
George Mason University: Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study (RRID:SCR_001741) | organization portal, data or information resource, training resource, postdoctoral program resource, portal | The Krasnow Institute seeks to expand understanding of mind, brain, and intelligence by conducting research at the intersection of the separate fields of cognitive psychology, neurobiology, and the computer-driven study of artificial intelligence and complex adaptive systems. These separate disciplines increasingly overlap and promise progressively deeper insight into human thought processes. The Institute also examines how new insights from cognitive science research can be applied for human benefit in the areas of mental health, neurological disease, education, and computer design. It is this informed access to mind and brain that is the core of the mission of The Krasnow Institute. While their goals and tools are scientific, they also are fully cognizant of the applications of the results for the benefit of mankind, in areas like mental health, neurological diseases, and computer design. In asking the major questions they realized the necessity of being flexible, innovative, and trans-disciplinary. Therefore, they became dedicated to bringing together scholars from a wide variety of specialties and providing a milieu where they can be both productive and interactive. This institute will provide these researchers with the tools required to move ahead and create an environment of optimal scientific integrity coupling innovation with risk taking. The Krasnow institute is especially attuned to the deep insights from evolutionary biology, which is at the root of understanding all organismic functions including cognition; computer studies of complex systems, which present a revolution in our ability to deal with the world of interactive agents; and a long history of cognitive psychology, which provides a huge data base of human abilities and responses. It also continues to develop its long-term research program based on the contributions of George Mason University faculty holding joint appointments at Krasnow and other GMU academic departments. Additionally, the Krasnow Institute Department of Molecular Neuroscience, together with the College of Science (COS) and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS), oversees the campus-wide Neuroscience Council in developing the Neuroscience PhD curriculum. Research groups in the Krasnow institute include: - Adaptive Systems Laboratory - Center for Neural Dynamics - Center for Social Complexity - Center for the Study of Neuroeconomics o Neuroeconomics Laboratory - Comparative Vertebrate Neurobiology Research Group - Center for Neuroinformatics, Neural Structures, and Neuroplasticity (CN3) o Computational and Experimental Neuroplasticity (CENlab) o Computational Neuroanatomy Group o Physiological and Behavioral Neuroscience in Juveniles (PBNJ) Lab - Receptor Complexes and Signaling Lab - Krasnow Investigations of Developmental Learning and Behavior (KIDLAB) - Neuro Imaging Core of the Krasnow Institute | dynamics, education, emotion, evolutionary, function, adaptive, artificial, behavior, behavioral, biology, biomedical, brain, cognition, cognitive, cognitive science, complex, computational, computer, design, disease, happiness, homo sapiens, human, imaging, intelligence, learning, mental health, mind, nature, neural, neuroanatomy, neurobiology, neuroeconomics, neuroinformatics, neurological, neuroplasticity, organismic, physiological, psychology, receptor, research, signaling, social, structure, system, theological, thought, vertebrate |
has parent organization: George Mason University; Virginia; USA is parent organization of: BraVa is parent organization of: Computational Neuroanatomy Group |
Free, Freely Available | nif-0000-10239 | SCR_001741 | GMU Kransnow | 2026-02-17 09:59:45 | 0 | ||||||||
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Organization for Human Brain Mapping Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Organization for Human Brain Mapping (RRID:SCR_001978) | data or information resource, topical portal, portal, organization portal | International society dedicated to advancing understanding of anatomical and functional organization of human brain using neuroimaging. Primary function of society is to provide educational forums for exchange of up-to-the-minute and groundbreaking research across neuroimaging methods and applications. OHBM achieves this through its member led committees and Annual Meeting that is held in different locations throughout the world. | dti, eeg, fmri, functional, anatomical, brain, brain imaging, brain mapping, cognitive neuroscientists, human, imaging genetics, research, structural, structural mri, tractography, transcranial magnetic stimulation, neuroimaging, meg | nif-0000-10633 | SCR_001978 | OHBM | 2026-02-17 09:59:45 | 1 | ||||||||||
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Harvey Project: Open Course Collaboratories Resource Report Resource Website |
Harvey Project: Open Course Collaboratories (RRID:SCR_001887) | Harvey Project | narrative resource, data or information resource, training material | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 23, 2016. It is an international collaboration of educators, researchers, physicians, students, programmers, instructional designers and graphic artists working together to build interactive, dynamic human physiology course materials on the Web. Sponsors: This work has received funding from the US National Science Foundation. | educator, graphic artist, human, instructional designer, interactive, physician, physiology, programmer, researcher, student | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-10457 | SCR_001887 | The Harvey Project | 2026-02-17 09:59:47 | 0 | ||||||||
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NCI Mouse Repository Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
NCI Mouse Repository (RRID:SCR_002264) | NCIMR | organism supplier, biomaterial supply resource, material resource | The NCI Mouse Repository cryoarchives and distributes strains of genetically engineered mice that are of immediate interest to the cancer research community. These are either gene-targeted or transgenic mice that display a cancer-related phenotype, or tool strains (e.g., cre transgenics) that can be used to develop new cancer models. You do not have to be a member of the NCI Mouse Repository or a recipient of NCI funding to have your mouse model distributed through the NCI Mouse Repository. NCI Mouse Repository strains are maintained as live colonies or cryoarchived as frozen embryos, depending on demand. Up to three breeder pairs may be ordered from live colonies. Cryoarchived strains are supplied as frozen embryos or recovery of live mice by the NCI Mouse Repository may be requested. | embryo, engineered, frozen, gene, genetically, breed, breeder, cancer, colony, cryoarchive, human, live, model, mouse model, phenotype, strain, transgenic, mutant, female, male |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: NCI-Frederick |
NCI | Free, Freely available | nif-0000-20985 | http://mouse.ncifcrf.gov/ | SCR_002264 | MMHCC, MMHCC Repository, Mouse Models of Human Cancers Consortium (MMHCC) Repository, Mouse Models of Human Cancers Consortium Repository | 2026-02-17 09:59:53 | 19 | |||||
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Blood Group Antigen Gene Mutation Database Resource Report Resource Website |
Blood Group Antigen Gene Mutation Database (RRID:SCR_002297) | BGMUT | storage service resource, data or information resource, database, service resource, data repository | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 23, 2019.BGMUT was database that provided publicly accessible platform for DNA sequences and curated set of blood mutation information. Data Archive are available at ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/mhc/rbc/Final Archive. | blood, gene, genetic, allele, allelic, alteration, antigen, blood group, human, mutation, genetic variation, non-human animal, orthologous gene, orthologue, phenotype, bio.tools |
is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian has parent organization: NCBI dbRBC has parent organization: Albert Einstein College of Medicine; New York; USA has parent organization: Roswell Park Cancer Institute has parent organization: Medical University of Graz; Graz; Austria has parent organization: Human Genome Variation Society |
Albert Einstein College of Medicine; New York; USA ; David Opochinsky/Blumenfeld Family Fund ; NIH |
PMID:22084196 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. | nif-0000-21064, biotools:bgmut | https://bio.tools/bgmut | http://www.bioc.aecom.yu.edu/bgmut/index.htm, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/gv/rbc/xslcgi.fcgi?cmd=bgmut | SCR_002297 | Blood Group Antigen Gene Mutation Database (BGMUT), BGMUT - Blood Group Antigen Gene Mutation Database | 2026-02-17 09:59:54 | 0 | |||
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SAMHSAs National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information Resource Report Resource Website |
SAMHSAs National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (RRID:SCR_002053) | NCADI | narrative resource, data or information resource, topical portal, video resource, training material, bibliography, portal | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on 7/15/13. The Nation's one-stop resource for information about substance abuse prevention and addiction treatment offering more than 500 items to the public, many of which are free of charge. They distribute the latest studies and surveys, guides, videocassettes, and other types of information and materials on substance abuse from various agencies, such as the U.S. Departments of Education and Labor, the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, and the National Institute on Drug Abuse. They staff both English- and Spanish-speaking information specialists who are skilled at recommending appropriate publications, posters, and videocassettes; conducting customized searches; providing grant and funding information; and referring people to appropriate organizations. They are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to take your calls at 1-800-729-6686. NCADI services include: * an information services staff (English, Spanish, TDD capability) equipped to respond to the public's alcohol, tobacco, and drug (ATD) inquiries; * the distribution of free or low-cost ATD materials, including fact sheets, brochures, pamphlets, monographs, posters, and video tapes from an inventory of over 1,000 items; * a repertoire of culturally-diverse prevention, intervention, and treatment resources tailored for use by parents, teachers, youth, communities and prevention/treatment professionals; * customized searches in the form of annotated bibliographies from alcohol and drug data bases; * access to the Prevention Materials database (PMD) including over 8,000 prevention-related materials and the Treatment Resources Database, available to the public in electronic form; * rapid dissemination of Federal grant announcements for ATD prevention, treatment, and research funding opportunities. | drug, fact sheet, addiction, alcohol, brochure, human, monograph, pamphlet, poster, prevention, publication, self-help, substance abuse, tobacco, treatment, treatment facility, video tape | Free, Available for download, Freely available | nif-0000-12280 | http://ncadi.samhsa.gov/ | SCR_002053 | National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information, SAMHSA's NCADI, SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information | 2026-02-17 09:59:50 | 0 | |||||||
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National Brain Tumor Society Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
National Brain Tumor Society (RRID:SCR_004744) | NBTS | data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal, funding resource, portal | National Brain Tumor Society (NBTS) is a nonprofit organization committed to finding a cure for brain tumors. We aggressively drive strategic research, advocate for public policies that meet the critical needs of the brain tumor community, and provide patient information. Headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts, with offices in San Francisco, California and Wilmington, Delaware, we host activities throughout the United States. Formed in 2008 by the merger of two leading organizations that had served the brain tumor community, the National Brain Tumor Foundation and the Brain Tumor Society, the National Brain Tumor Society is now the largest brain tumor nonprofit organization in the country. Both legacy organizations had been formed in the 1980s by parents and other people who were committed to increasing both research funding and access to resources specific to brain tumors. In 2010, the Kelly Heinz-Grundner Foundation, a Delaware-based organization, joined NBTS as a wholly-owned subsidiary. Founded in 2005, after the death of Kelly Heinz-Grundner to a brain tumor, the group has contributed to NBTS''s efforts to pursue research and public policies that benefit the brain tumor community. NBTS grant programs are effective for academic researchers, inclusive of industry expertise, and promising for the patient community. All funding is open to both the domestic and international research communities. The Innovation Research Grant Program supports catalytic transformative projects that will significantly move the field forward. These may include out-of-the-box projects or research that is critical to move therapies down the pipeline. Research that represents an incremental advance is not considered innovative. NBTS will accept Innovation Letters of Intent throughout the year. Researchers in academic or industry labs and at all stages of their career may be funded through this program. | brain, tumor, brain tumor, cancer, human, grant, child, pediatric, research | nlx_143891 | SCR_004744 | 2026-02-17 10:00:39 | 8 | ||||||||||
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Alabama Head Injury Foundation Resource Report Resource Website |
Alabama Head Injury Foundation (RRID:SCR_004580) | AHIF | data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal, portal, patient-support portal | The Alabama Head Injury Foundation (AHIF) was founded in 1983 to increase public awareness of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and to stimulate the development of supportive services. Today, AHIF is among the largest state brain injury associations in the nation with model programs and statewide services. Its mission is to improve the quality of life for people who have survived traumatic brain injuries and for their families. Whether the injury is mild or severe the life of the injured person and their family is changed forever. The impact can be both emotionally and financially devastating. AHIF provides the information to help clients and families understand the results of injury. AHIF helps access available resources and provides services and programs which meet the unique needs of individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) as well as spinal cord injury (SCI) in certain programs. | traumatic brain injury, brain, brain injury, human, clinical trial, one mind tbi | nlx_143826 | SCR_004580 | Alabama Head Injury Foundation: Improving Life After Traumatic Brain Injury | 2026-02-17 10:00:39 | 0 | |||||||||
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Florida Brain Tumor Association Resource Report Resource Website |
Florida Brain Tumor Association (RRID:SCR_004739) | FBTA | meeting resource, data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal, funding resource, training resource, portal | The mission of the Florida Brain Tumor Association (FBTA) is to provide hope, support and education to brain tumor survivors, their families and friends; to conquer brain tumors by funding research into their causes and cures; and to enrich the quality of life of those touched by brain tumors. In October, 1991, the Florida Brain Tumor Association (formerly South Florida Brain Tumor Association) began due to a desperate need from brain tumor survivors and families who were searching for support and a safe place to share their life changing experiences. Beginning in Boca Raton, Florida, as a grass roots organization and a handful of people, the first support group was conceived. Today, there are many additional FBTA support groups, from coast to coast in the state of Florida. The Florida Brain Tumor Association (FBTA) has become a major force in the brain tumor community. We host many fundraisers yearly, donating funds for research to brain tumor centers. The FBTA has hosted over 20 three day conferences, seminars and meetings, attracting thousands of survivors, families and health care professionals in the United States and Canada. Many of the most renowned physicians in the world travel from far and near to present at FBTA conferences. We are proud and grateful for their commitment and dedication to our cause. The FBTA is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization that is supported by contributions from individuals, corporations, and foundations. We are the only organization of this kind, relying on the strength and dedication of our members, who are brain tumor survivors, family members and friends. Our Medical Advisory Board is also voluntary; we are very thankful to them for their generous gifts of time. | brain, tumor, cancer, human, brain tumor, brain cancer | nlx_143890 | http://www.fbta.info/site/homepage.htm | SCR_004739 | South Florida Brain Tumor Association | 2026-02-17 10:00:49 | 0 | ||||||||
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Brain Tumor Foundation For Children Resource Report Resource Website |
Brain Tumor Foundation For Children (RRID:SCR_004735) | BTFC | data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal, funding resource, portal | Established in 1983 in Atlanta, GA, the Brain Tumor Foundation for Children (BTFC) was the first nonprofit organization in the United States to focus on pediatric brain tumor disease. The mission of the Brain Tumor Foundation for Children is to provide financial assistance, social support, and information for families of children with brain and spinal cord tumors; fund research projects that improve treatment options and search for a cure; and raise public awareness of the disease and advocate on behalf of children who are affected. | human, child, brain, tumor, cancer, pediatric, spinal cord, brain cancer | nlx_143888 | SCR_004735 | Brain Tumor Foundation For Children Inc. | 2026-02-17 10:00:39 | 0 | |||||||||
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Brodmann Areas in the Human Brain with an Emphasis on Vision and Language Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Brodmann Areas in the Human Brain with an Emphasis on Vision and Language (RRID:SCR_004857) | Brodmann Areas in the Human Brain | data or information resource, reference atlas, data set, atlas | Reference atlas of Brodmann Areas in the Human Brain with an Emphasis on Vision and Language. Other Pages include: Flat Brodmann Maps, Brodmann Area Names (with locational Descriptions), Flat Visual Area Maps, Language Areas, PopUp Gyri Maps | brain, human, brodmann partition scheme region, vision, language, brodmann | has parent organization: University of Colorado; Colorado; USA | nlx_144391 | SCR_004857 | Brodmann Areas in the Human Brain with an Emphasis on Vision Language | 2026-02-17 10:00:41 | 2 | ||||||||
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Brain Tumor Action Network Resource Report Resource Website |
Brain Tumor Action Network (RRID:SCR_004733) | BTAN | data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal, funding resource, portal | The Brain Tumor Action Network is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization established to bring awareness to the general public about brain tumors and to educate and empower brain tumor survivors, their families and friends. We foster grassroots advocacy on federal and state legislative issues affecting brain tumor survivors, their families and friends by providing information on brain tumor-related public issues and effective advocacy. BTAN has the following goals: * To encourage those living with brain tumors, their families and friends to become advocates for brain tumor awareness. * To foster grassroots advocacy on federal and state legislative issues affecting brain tumor survivors, their families and friends by providing information (and training) on brain tumor related public issues and effective advocacy. * To work independently and in collaboration with other brain tumor related organizations on behalf of the brain tumor community family. * To increase brain tumor awareness nationally through the Hidden Under Our Hats, National Brain Tumor Awareness Project in Washington, DC and at various treatment centers, conferences and fund raisers. * To raise funds to support specific research projects. * To create a PILOT respite care program for brain tumor survivors and their families at Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute (Tampa, FL). The respite care fund would assist brain tumor patients and their family members with additional care and support from home health care workers. | human, brain, tumor, cancer | nlx_143887 | SCR_004733 | 2026-02-17 10:00:49 | 0 | ||||||||||
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Small Molecule Pathway Database Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
Small Molecule Pathway Database (RRID:SCR_004844) | SMPDB | data or information resource, production service resource, analysis service resource, database, service resource, image, data analysis service | An interactive, visual database containing more than 350 small molecule pathways found in humans. More than 2/3 of these pathways (>280) are not found in any other pathway database. SMPDB is designed specifically to support pathway elucidation and pathway discovery in metabolomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and systems biology. It is able to do so, in part, by providing exquisitely detailed, fully searchable, hyperlinked diagrams of human metabolic pathways, metabolic disease pathways, metabolite signaling pathways and drug-action pathways. All SMPDB pathways include information on the relevant organs, subcellular compartments, protein cofactors, protein locations, metabolite locations, chemical structures and protein quaternary structures. Each small molecule is hyperlinked to detailed descriptions contained in the HMDB or DrugBank and each protein or enzyme complex is hyperlinked to UniProt. All SMPDB pathways are accompanied with detailed descriptions and references, providing an overview of the pathway, condition or processes depicted in each diagram. The database is easily browsed and supports full text, sequence and chemical structure searching. Users may query SMPDB with lists of metabolite names, drug names, genes / protein names, SwissProt IDs, GenBank IDs, Affymetrix IDs or Agilent microarray IDs. These queries will produce lists of matching pathways and highlight the matching molecules on each of the pathway diagrams. Gene, metabolite and protein concentration data can also be visualized through SMPDB''s mapping interface. All of SMPDB''s images, image maps, descriptions and tables are downloadable. | metabolomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, systems biology, small molecule, pathway, human, metabolic pathway, metabolic disease pathway, metabolite signaling pathway, drug-action pathway, bio.tools, FASEB list |
is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools is related to: ConsensusPathDB has parent organization: University of Alberta; Alberta; Canada |
Genome Alberta ; Genome Canada |
PMID:19948758 | nlx_143926, biotools:smpdb, r3d100012753 | https://bio.tools/smpdb https://doi.org/10.17616/R3TB93 |
SCR_004844 | SMPDB (The Small Molecule Pathway Database), Small Molecule Pathway Database (SMPDB) | 2026-02-17 10:00:41 | 95 | |||||
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Gerry and Nancy Pencer Brain Trust Resource Report Resource Website |
Gerry and Nancy Pencer Brain Trust (RRID:SCR_004762) | Gerry & Nancy Pencer Brain Trust | data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal, funding resource, portal | The Gerry & Nancy Pencer Brain Trust is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to make a difference in the quality of life of people living with brain tumors. This registered charity is the primary source of funding for The Gerry & Nancy Pencer Brain Tumor Centre, and carries out annual fundraising events to support its'' ongoing research and patient care activities. The Gerry & Nancy Pencer Brain Tumor Centre is located in Toronto, Canada at the world-renowned Princess Margaret Hospital. The Centre provides multidisciplinary care, treatment, support, and education for brain tumor patients and their families, and promotes brain tumor research in the hopes of one day finding a cure for brain cancer. All of this is made possible through your very generous donations. | brain, tumor, cancer, human, brain tumor, brain cancer | nlx_143895 | SCR_004762 | 2026-02-17 10:00:49 | 0 | ||||||||||
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Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation (RRID:SCR_004755) | PBTF | data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal, funding resource, portal | The Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation (PBTF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to eradicating childhood brain tumors and providing support to families. It is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization that seeks to * find the cause of and cure for childhood brain tumors by supporting medical research * increase public awareness about the severity and prevalence of childhood brain tumors * aid in the early detection and treatment of childhood brain tumors * support a national database on all primary brain tumors * provide educational and emotional support for children and families affected by this life-threatening disease. As the world''s largest non-governmental source of funding for childhood brain tumor research, we''re dedicated to not only eradicating this disease, but to providing support to families. Our educational resources deliver comfort and hope to families in need of information, and our college scholarship program gives brain tumor survivors a boost for the future. Through our efforts to raise public awareness, more attention has been focused on this deadly disease. Whether addressing congressional briefings or funding international conferences, the PBTF is an unwavering advocate. Together, we''re making a difference in the lives of children with brain tumors. And with your continued help, we will cure the kids! | pediatric, brain, tumor, cancer, child, human | nlx_143893 | SCR_004755 | 2026-02-17 10:00:40 | 3 | ||||||||||
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Oklahoma Brain Tumor Foundation Resource Report Resource Website |
Oklahoma Brain Tumor Foundation (RRID:SCR_004748) | OKBTF | data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal, portal, patient-support portal | The Oklahoma Brain Tumor Foundation (OKBTF) is a nonprofit organization that provides education, advocacy and support for Oklahomans with brain tumors and their families to improve their quality of life and help find a cure. Founded by Nancy Thomason after the death of her son Cade Thomason to a brain stem PNET tumor on February 17, 2000, she vowed to fight the disease in honor and memory of her son Cade. OKBTF is dedicated to meeting the needs of Oklahoma families, caregivers and patients affected by primary brain or central nervous system tumors. We work to provide for needs through education, advocacy, research and service. Whatever your needs, whether financial, physical, mental or spiritual, we will work with you to fight the battle. Here you will find many of the services we offer in support of families just like yours, who are confused, hurting and just wanting straight answers. Feel free to browse around, get to know us, see what we are doing to help and send us your comments or questions... We are here for you. | brain, central nervous system, tumor, cancer, human | nlx_143892 | SCR_004748 | 2026-02-17 10:00:49 | 0 |
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