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Whole Brain Atlas Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Whole Brain Atlas (RRID:SCR_005390) | image repository, narrative resource, training material, atlas, data repository, storage service resource, service resource, data or information resource | An atlas of normal and abnormal brain images intended as an introduction to basic neuroanatomy, with emphasis on the pathoanatomy of several leading central nervous system diseases that integrates clinical information with magnetic resonance (MR), x-ray computed tomography (CT), and nuclear medicine images. A range of brain abnormalities are presented including examples of certain brain disease presented with various combinations of image type and imaging frequency. Submissions of concise, exemplary, clinically driven examples of neuroimaging are welcome. | atlas, brain, human, abnormal brain image, neuroanatomy, imaging |
is listed by: re3data.org has parent organization: Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts; USA |
Inflammatory disease, Infectious disease, Degenerative disease, Neoplastic disease, Brain tumor, Cerebrovascular disease, Stroke | American Academy of Neurology ; Brigham and Womens Hospital; Massachusetts; USA ; Departments of Radiology and Neurology ; Countway Library of Medicine |
Copyrighted, Acknowledgement required, Non-commercial, The community can contribute to this resource | r3d100010274, nif-0000-00079 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R34P4F | SCR_005390 | 2026-02-16 09:46:27 | 23 | ||||||
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Science of Mental Illness: Grades 6- 8 Resource Report Resource Website |
Science of Mental Illness: Grades 6- 8 (RRID:SCR_005612) | training material, narrative resource, data or information resource, video resource | A set of lessons for students used to gain insight into the biological basis of mental illnesses and how scientific evidence and research can help us understand its causes and lead to treatments and, ultimately, cures. Both the Web version and the free supplement are available. It is a creative, inquiry-based instruction program designed to promote active learning and stimulate student interest in medical topics. This curriculum supplement aims to help students experience the process of scientific inquiry and develop an enhanced understanding of the nature and methods of science. | mental disease, treatment, human, curriculum, student, adolescent, teacher, teacher's guide, lesson plan, k-12, training resource | has parent organization: NIMH Educational Resources | National Institute of Mental Health | nlx_146230 | http://science.education.nih.gov/customers.nsf/MSMental | SCR_005612 | Science of Mental Illness | 2026-02-16 09:46:30 | 0 | |||||||
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NIH Office of Science Education Resource Report Resource Website |
NIH Office of Science Education (RRID:SCR_005603) | OSE | organization portal, narrative resource, training material, knowledge environment, portal, data or information resource | The NIH Office of Science Education (OSE) coordinates science education activities at the NIH and develops and sponsors science education projects in house. These programs serve elementary, secondary, and college students and teachers and the public. Activities * Develop curriculum supplements and other educational materials related to medicine and research through collaborations with scientific experts at NIH * Maintain a website as a central source of information about NIH science education resources * Establish national model programs in public science education, such as the NIH Mini-Med School and Science in the Cinema * Promote science education reform as outlined in the National Science Education Standards and related guidelines The OSE was established in 1991 within the Office of Science Policy of the Office of the Director of the National Institutes of Health. The NIH is the world''s foremost biomedical research center and the U.S. federal government''s focal point for such research. It is one of the components of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The Office of Science Education (OSE) plans, develops, and coordinates a comprehensive science education program to strengthen and enhance efforts of the NIH to attract young people to biomedical and behavioral science careers and to improve science literacy in both adults and children. The function of the Office is as follows: (1) develops, supports, and directs new program initiatives at all levels with special emphasis on targeting students in grades kindergarten to 16, their educators and parents, and the general public; (2) advises NIH leadership on science education issues; (3) examines and evaluates research and emerging trends in science education and literacy for policy making; (4) works closely with the NIH extramural, intramural, women''s health, laboratory animal research, and minority program offices on science education special issues and programs to ensure coordination of NIH efforts; (5) works with NIH institutes, centers, and divisions to enhance communication of science education activities; and (6) works cooperatively with other public- and private-sector organizations to develop and coordinate activities. | science, education, high school, middle school, elementary school, animal, research, bioethics, blood, lymphatic system, bones, joints, muscle, brain, nervous system, cell biology, cancer, child, adolescent, complementary medicine, alternative medicine, digestive system, ears, nose, throat, endocrine system, environmental, toxicology, evolution, eye, vision, food, nutrition, metabolism, genomics, genetics, heart, circulation, history, immune system, injury, wound, kidney, urinary system, medical research, man, mental health, behavior, microbiology, infectious disease, mouth, teeth, therapy, reproductive system, respiratory system, safety, late adult human, sexual health, skin, hair, nail, sleep, social, family, substance abuse, technology, wellness, lifestyle, woman, health, human, lesson plan, supplemental curricula, book, image, multimedia, poster, k-12, adult, non-human animal |
has parent organization: National Institutes of Health is parent organization of: NIH SciEd Blog |
NIH | nlx_146222 | SCR_005603 | NIH OSE, National Institutes of Health Office of Science Education | 2026-02-16 09:46:30 | 0 | |||||||
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MINC/Atlases Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
MINC/Atlases (RRID:SCR_005281) | MINC/Atlases | narrative resource, wiki, atlas, reference atlas, data or information resource | A linear average model atlas produced by the International Consortium for Brain Mapping (ICBM) project. A set of full- brain volumetric images from a normative population specifically for the purposes of generating a model were collected by the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI), UCLA, and University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Research Imaging Center (RIC). 152 new subjects were scanned using T1, T2 and PD sequences using a specific protocol. These images were acquired at a higher resolution than the original average 305 data and exhibit improved contrast due predominately to advances in imaging technology. Each individual was linearly registered to the average 305 and a new model was formed. In total, three models were created at the MNI, the ICBM152_T1, ICBM152_T2 and ICBM152_PD from 152 normal subjects. This resulting model is now known as the ICBM152 (although the model itself has not been published). One advantage of this model is that it exhibits better contrast and better definition of the top of the brain and the bottom of the cerebellum due to the increased coverage during acquisition. The entirely automatic analysis pipeline of this data also included grey/white matter segmentation via spatial priors. The averaged results of these segmentations formed the first MNI parametric maps of grey and white matter. The maps were never made publicly available in isolation but have formed parts of other packages for some time including SPM, FSL AIR and as models of grey matter for EEG source location in VARETTA and BRAINWAVE. Again, as these models are an approximation of Talairach space, there are differences in varying areas, to continue our use of origin shift as an example, the ICBM models are approximately 152: +3.5mm in Z and +-co-ordinate -3.5mm and 2.0mm in Y as compared to the original Talairach origin. In addition to the standard analysis performed on the ICBM data, 64 of the subjects data were segmented using model based segmentation. 64 of the original 305 were manually outlined and a resulting parametric VOI atlas built. The native data from these acquisitions was 256x256 with 1mm slices. The final image resolution of this data was 181x217x181 with 1mm isotropic voxels. Refer to the ICBM152 NonLinear if you are fitting an individual to model and do not care about left/right comparisons. A short history of the various atlases that have been produced at the BIC (McConnell Brain Imaging Center, Montreal Neurological Institute) is provided. | atlas, brain, template, human, magnetic resonance imaging |
is related to: ICBM 152 Nonlinear atlases version 2009 is related to: McConnell Brain Imaging Center is related to: International Consortium for Brain Mapping is related to: Laboratory of Neuro Imaging is related to: International Consortium for Brain Mapping has parent organization: Wikibooks |
Normal | nlx_144315 | SCR_005281 | MINC / Atlases | 2026-02-16 09:46:27 | 3 | |||||||
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ADHD-200 Sample Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
ADHD-200 Sample (RRID:SCR_005358) | ADHD-200, | data set, topical portal, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal | A grassroots initiative dedicated to accelerating the scientific community''''s understanding of the neural basis of ADHD through the implementation of open data-sharing and discovery-based science. They believe that a community-wide effort focused on advancing functional and structural imaging examinations of the developing brain will accelerate the rate at which neuroscience can inform clinical practice. The ADHD-200 Global Competition invited participants to develop diagnostic classification tools for ADHD diagnosis based on functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain. Applying their tools, participants provided diagnostic labels for previously unlabeled datasets. The competition assessed diagnostic accuracy of each submission and invited research papers describing novel, neuroscientific ideas related to ADHD diagnosis. Twenty-one international teams, from a mix of disciplines, including statistics, mathematics, and computer science, submitted diagnostic labels, with some trying their hand at imaging analysis and psychiatric diagnosis for the first time. The data for the competition was provided by the ADHD-200 Consortium. Consortium members from institutions around the world provided de-identified, HIPAA compliant imaging datasets from almost 800 children with and without ADHD. A phenotypic file including all of the test set subjects and their diagnostic codes can be downloaded. Winner is presented. The ADHD-200 consortium included: * Brown University, Providence, RI, USA (Brown) * The Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, USA (KKI) * The Donders Institute, Nijmegen, The Netherlands (NeuroImage) * New York University Medical Center, New York, NY, USA (NYU) * Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, USA (OHSU) * Peking University, Beijing, P.R.China (Peking 1-3) * The University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA (Pittsburgh) * Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, USA (WashU) | mri, fmri, brain, neuroimaging, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, anatomical, resting state functional mri, child, adolescent, human, young, early adult human, functional imaging, structural imaging, normal, normal control |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is related to: Neuro Bureau has parent organization: 1000 Functional Connectomes Project is parent organization of: ADHD-200 Preprocessed Data |
Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder | Account required, Acknowledgement requested, Non-commercial | nlx_144426 | SCR_005358 | ADHD-200 Consortium | 2026-02-16 09:46:26 | 20 | ||||||
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Latin American Brain Mapping Network (LABMAN) Resource Report Resource Website |
Latin American Brain Mapping Network (LABMAN) (RRID:SCR_005509) | LABMAN | training service resource, community building portal, portal, service resource, data or information resource | On March 8, 2008 in Havana, the Latin American Network for Brain Mapping (LABMAN) was created with participants from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba and Mexico. The focus of LABMAN is to promote neuroimaging and systems neuroscience in the region through the implementation of training and exchange programs, and to increase public awareness of the Latin American potential to contribute both to basic and applied research in human brain mapping. The immediate LABMAN goals are to: * Train specialists in all major imaging techniques. * Expedite the transfer of new scientific and technical knowledge from abroad. * Increase the scientific productivity of the region. * Drastically increase the awareness of local governments, international organizations and of the general public of brain mapping results on potential. * Organize multinational projects in areas of special relevance to the region, e.g. nutrition, pediatric development, neurodegeneration. Latin American Brain Mapping Network (LABMAN) participants : * Cuban Neuroscience Center * University of Buenos Aires * University of Sao Paulo * Universidad del Valle, Cal��, Colombia * UAM Iztapalapa, Mexico City, Mexico | neuroimaging, systems neuroscience, human, neuroscience, brain mapping |
has parent organization: Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics; Tubingen; Germany has parent organization: CBRAIN |
PMID:19324094 | nlx_144610 | http://ijbem.k.hosei.ac.jp/2006-/volume10/number4/100407.pdf | SCR_005509 | Latin American Brain Mapping Network | 2026-02-16 09:46:29 | 0 | ||||||
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LHP LHDL Resource Report Resource Website |
LHP LHDL (RRID:SCR_005928) | LHP, LHDL | software application, data or information resource, simulation software, software resource | Distributed repository of anatomo-functional data and of simulation algorithms, fully integrated into a seamless simulation environment and directly accessible. This infrastructure will be used to create the physiome of the human musculo-skeletal system. | algorithm, anatomo-functional data, human, musculo-skeletal, physiome, repository, simulation, system, training tools | is listed by: 3DVC | European Union | nif-0000-10464 | SCR_005928 | The Living Human Digital Library, The Living Human Project | 2026-02-16 09:46:35 | 0 | |||||||
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VectorBase Resource Report Resource Website 500+ mentions |
VectorBase (RRID:SCR_005917) | VectorBase | data repository, database, storage service resource, service resource, data or information resource | Bioinformatics Resource Center for invertebrate vectors. Provides web-based resources to scientific community conducting basic and applied research on organisms considered potential agents of biowarfare or bioterrorism or causing emerging or re-emerging diseases. | blast, clustalw, hmmer, vector, genomics, genome, sequence, population, insecticide resistance, annotation, microarray, gene expression, anatomy, pathogen, human, transcript, transcriptome, protein, proteome, mitochondria sequence, bioinformatics resource center, pathogen, arthropoda, vector control, ontology, software, source code, mitochondrial sequence, data analysis service, image collection, FASEB list |
is recommended by: National Library of Medicine is listed by: re3data.org is related to: Clustal W2 is related to: AnoBase: An Anopheles database is related to: Hmmer has parent organization: European Bioinformatics Institute has parent organization: University of Notre Dame; Indiana; USA |
NIAID ; Evimalar network of excellence 242095; INFRAVEC 228421; European Union |
PMID:22135296 PMID:19028744 PMID:18262474 PMID:18237287 PMID:17145709 |
Restricted | nif-0000-03624, r3d100010880 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R3CK6B | SCR_005917 | VectorBase - Bioinformatics Resource for Invertebrate Vectors of Human Pathogens, VectorBase, vector base | 2026-02-16 09:46:42 | 835 | ||||
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Alzheimer's Research Forum Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Alzheimer's Research Forum (RRID:SCR_006416) | ALZForum, ARF | narrative resource, discussion, community building portal, topical portal, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal | A community building portal dedicated to understanding Alzheimer's disease and related disorders, it reports on the latest scientific findings from basic research to clinical trials, creates and maintains public databases of essential research data and reagents, and produces discussion forums to promote debate, speed the dissemination of new ideas, and break down barriers across disciplines. | alzheimer's disease, human, mouse, community building portal, forum, FASEB list |
is related to: MSGene is related to: ALZPEDIA is parent organization of: AlzSWAN Knowledge Base is parent organization of: AlzGene: Field Synopsis of Genetic Association Studies in AD is parent organization of: Alzforum Antibody Directory for Neuroscience Research |
Alzheimer's disease | grants ; individual donations |
Free, Acknowledgement requested | nif-0000-00095 | SCR_006416 | 2026-02-16 09:46:42 | 112 | ||||||
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Human Nervous System Disease and Injury Resource Report Resource Website |
Human Nervous System Disease and Injury (RRID:SCR_006370) | data set, data or information resource, image collection | A collection of images of the human nervous system focusing on disease and injury. | disease, injury, central nervous system, brain, human, hemorrhage, trauma, holoprosencephaly, huntington's disease, image collection | is related to: Human Nervous System Neuroanatomy | Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Abscess | Public | nlx_152122 | SCR_006370 | Human Nervous System - Disease and Injury | 2026-02-16 09:46:45 | 0 | |||||||
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BIDMC Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Core Resource Report Resource Website |
BIDMC Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Core (RRID:SCR_011022) | BIDMC TMS Core | service resource, core facility, access service resource | At the Berenson-Allen Center for Noninvasive Brain Stimulation (CNBS) at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School we have three distinct missions: Research, Education and Patient Care. Our research explores brain-behavior relations, brain plasticity and its modulation, employing different noninvasive brain stimulation techniques combined with careful task design, electroencephalography, and functional brain imaging. Educational efforts feature several Continuing Medical Education Courses including a week long intensive course in noninvasive brain stimulation offered 3 times per year. Our clinical program offers noninvasive brain stimulation for treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders such as depression and schizophrenia, epilepsy, and chronic pain. Clinical work also includes studies of central motor conduction time, cortical excitability, and noninvasive cortical mapping. | consulting, human, transcranial magnetic stimulation, transcranial direct current stimulation | is related to: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Labs and Facilities | SciEx_9461 | http://www.tmslab.org/tmscore-equipment.php | http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/transcranial-magnetic-stimulation-core-harvard | SCR_011022 | Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Core | 2026-02-16 09:47:54 | 0 | ||||||
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Massachusetts University Medical School RNAi Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
Massachusetts University Medical School RNAi Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017727) | RNAi Core | service resource, core facility, access service resource | Facility houses complete collections of human and mouse lentiviral short hairpin RNA (shRNA) libraries from Open Biosystems/GE Dharmacon, Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC) cDNA Library, and human and mouse CRISPR/Cas9 GeCKO v2 libraries from Addgene. | Human, mouse, lentiviral, short, hairpin, RNA, shRNA, library, core | Restricted | ABRF_151 | SCR_017727 | RNAi Core Facility | 2026-02-16 09:49:18 | 0 | ||||||||
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Stanford Diabetes Research Center Diabetes Immune Monitoring Core Resource Report Resource Website |
Stanford Diabetes Research Center Diabetes Immune Monitoring Core (RRID:SCR_016210) | DIMC, SDRC-DIMC | service resource, core facility, access service resource | Core facility that provides immune monitoring assays at the RNA, protein, and cellular level, as well as archiving, reporting, and data mining support for clinical and translational studies related to Diabetes. The DIMC is a specialized subcore of the Human Immune Monitoring Center (HIMC) at Stanford. | diabetes, assay, immune, system, clinical, translational, human, data |
is related to: Stanford Diabetes Research Center Diabetes Genomics Analysis Core is organization facet of: Stanford Diabetes Research Center |
NIDDK P30 DK116074 | SCR_016210 | Diabetes Immune Monitoring Core, SDRC Diabetes Immune Monitoring Core | 2026-02-16 09:48:58 | 0 | ||||||||
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Quebeck Sherbrooke University Genomic Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
Quebeck Sherbrooke University Genomic Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017785) | LGFUS | service resource, core facility, access service resource | Provides system for Splicing isoform Annotation. This LISA platform allows high throughput annotation and functional analysis of Alternate Splicing in humans. | Splicing, isoform, annotation, LISA, platform, functional, analysis, alternate, human, service, core | Restricted | ABRF_395 | SCR_017785 | Laboratoire de genomique fonctionnelle de l'University de Sherbrooke | 2026-02-16 09:49:20 | 0 | ||||||||
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Chicago University iPSC Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
Chicago University iPSC Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017918) | service resource, core facility, access service resource | Core provides training to use latest episomal techniques to reprogram, expand and characterize human and mice iPS cells from skin or blood tissues of healthy subjects and diseased patients. Develops capability to differentiate iPS cells into specific somatic cells, such as neutrons, cardiomyocytes, and hepatocytes. | Training, episomal, technique, reprogram, expand, characterize, human, mice, iPS, cell, skin, blood, tissue, healthy, diseased, patient, somatic, neuron, cardiomyocyte, hepatocyte, service, core, ABRF | is listed by: ABRF CoreMarketplace | ABRF_803 | SCR_017918 | IPSC Core Facility | 2026-02-16 09:49:23 | 0 | |||||||||
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology Koch Institute Preclinical Modeling Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Koch Institute Preclinical Modeling Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017899) | service resource, core facility, access service resource | Core provides service support to all MIT investigators who utilize specialized in vitro cells such as stem cells, organoids, or primary cell lines and/or novel mouse models to study human diseases such as cancer. Projects involve generation of new model system, such as CRISPR-mediated gene editing in mouse to introduce mutation that mimics one found in patients. Helps with projects required optimization of finicky cell cultures and other challenges.Provides customizable set of service options to match specific needs of each project, including consultative advice and troubleshooting, complete tissue culture and microinjection services within our facilities or hands-on training to enable investigators to perfom these experiments either at their own laboratory or within our facilities.Services Include:Gene Targeting genomic modification through traditional or CRISPR/Cas9 locus targeting, assistance with targeting strategies and vector designs;Embryonic Stem Cells generation of new ES lines from mouse strains, importation and testing of lines from outside sources, differentiation of ES lines into specific cell lineages or cell types and more;Microinjection injection of mouse ES cells into blastocysts to generate chimeras and injection of DNA, RNA or CRISPR RNPs into the pronucleus of fertilized mouse eggs to generate transgenic and edited mice;Specialized Tissue Culture establishemnt of new primary cell cultures from a tumor, tissue or organ; Isolation of fibroblasts (MEFs) from mice for culture and analysis;Tissue Culture for Xenograft and Syngenic Modeling optimization, validation and testing of cell lines for orthotopic placement into mice, coordinated with Preclinical Testing Facility;Repository of Reagent Mice Commonly used wild type mice such as C57BL/6j as well as KrasG12D-based models of cancers are maintained on campus for efficient distrubution;Training and Troubleshooting for all aspects of embryonic stem cells, primary cultures, animal breeding etc.;Serum, DMEM, LIF and other media components that have been tested and verified for use with ES cells. | Preclinical, modeling, system, in vitro, cell, stem, organoid, primary, mouse, human, disease, CRISP, gene, editing, mutation, patient, microinjection, training, service, core, ABRF | is listed by: ABRF CoreMarketplace | Restricted | ABRF_766 | SCR_017899 | Preclinical Modeling Facility | 2026-02-16 09:49:21 | 0 | ||||||||
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Northwestern University Center for Translational Imaging Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Northwestern University Center for Translational Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017878) | CTI, CAMRI | service resource, core facility, access service resource | Core is Northwestern Radiology research facility providing translational imaging capabilities that promote pre-clinical and clinical research efforts. CTI occupies space in basement of Olson building housing imaging equipment along with research staff. Services include Cardiovascular Imaging for development, analysis and application of MRI methods providing insights into structure and function of cardiovascular system,NeuroImaging for functional MRI using spectroscopy and diffusion-weighted imaging to studying human anatomy and physiology during development and disease,Small Animal Imaging for molecular and functional imaging of biological processes in living animal models to study diseases and responses to intervention. | Translational, imaging, clinical, cardiovascular, neuroimaging, functional, MRI, human, anatomy, physiology, development, disease, living, animal, model, intervention, response, service, core, ABRF | is listed by: ABRF CoreMarketplace | Open | ABRF_719 | SCR_017878 | Center for Translational Imaging | 2026-02-16 09:49:21 | 1 | |||||||
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Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute Molecular Technology Service Core Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute Molecular Technology Service Core Facility (RRID:SCR_027368) | service resource, core facility, access service resource | Core provides Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) services and Single Cell services predominantly focussing on single cell RNAseq. Processes samples for variety of cancer associated projects, in both mouse and human derived materials. Offers full end-to-end service, from initial study design and planning, through sample QC, full library preparation, sequencing and data return. Offers range of standard molecular tests covering, plasmid purifications, Sanger sequencing and mycoplasma screening. | ABRF, Next Generation Sequencing, single cell RNAseq, cancer, mouse, human, |
is listed by: ABRF CoreMarketplace has parent organization: Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute |
Restricted | ABRF_4609 | https://coremarketplace.org/RRID:SCR_027368/?citation=1 | SCR_027368 | Scotland Institute Molecular Technology Service Core Facility | 2026-02-16 09:51:22 | 0 | |||||||
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MarmotGraph Resource Report Resource Website |
MarmotGraph (RRID:SCR_027452) | software application, software resource, knowledge graph | Knowledge graph system developed for managing and organizing rich metadata objects, initially for the Human Brain Project (HBP) and now extended to be a more generic, domain-agnostic solution. It is associated with CSCS (Swiss National Supercomputing Centre) and aims to provide a comprehensive toolset and API for working with knowledge graphs. | Metadata, managing, system, neuroscience, experimental, data, human, brain, graph, database, terminology, ontology | is related to: EBRAINS Knowledge Graph | Free, Freely available, | SCR_027452 | Management Applications for Rich Metadata ObjecTs Graph | 2026-02-16 09:51:23 | 0 | |||||||||
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National Center for Toxicological Research Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
National Center for Toxicological Research (RRID:SCR_002943) | NCTR | institution | The National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR), FDA's internationally recognized research center, plays a critical role in FDA's mission. The unique scientific expertise of NCTR is critical in supporting FDA product centers and their regulatory roles. The NCTR is an important research component of the FDA that plays a critical role in the missions of FDA and DHHS to promote and protect public health. * NCTRin partnership with researchers from government, academia, and industrydevelops, refines, and applies current and emerging technologies to improve safety evaluations of FDA-regulated products. * NCTR fosters national and international collaborations to improve and protect public health and enhance the quality of life for the American people. Through the training of scientists from around the world, as well as FDA staff, NCTR researchers spread the principles of regulatory science globally. * NCTR conducts FDA research with the goal to develop a scientifically sound basis for regulatory decisions and reduce risks associated with FDA-regulated products. NCTR represents the FDA on key committees of the National Toxicology Program (NTP), a program that evaluates the effects of chemicals on health. Over the past 30 years, the NTP and NCTR have conducted studies on FDA-nominated compounds, providing data to support science-based regulatory decisions. | toxicology, research, technology, method, scientific, technical, research, biological, chemical, microorganism, toxic, mechanism, toxicity, expression, human, imaging, nanotechnology |
has parent organization: U.S. Food and Drug Administration is parent organization of: MAQC is parent organization of: Gene Ontology For Functional Analysis (GOFFA) is parent organization of: International Drug Abuse Research Society |
U.S. Food and Drug Administration | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | ISNI: 0000 0001 2158 7187, Wikidata: Q6971380, grid.483504.e, nif-0000-30057 | https://ror.org/05jmhh281 | SCR_002943 | National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR) | 2026-02-14 02:00:36 | 17 |
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