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Bio X Cell Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
Bio X Cell (RRID:SCR_004997) | commercial organization | Commercial supplier and developer of in vivo antibodies. Provides antibodies and antibody production services. | commercial, antibody, reagent, biomedical, research, new hampshire, | SCR_019248, nlx_152318 | SCR_004997 | 2026-02-14 02:01:03 | 4386 | |||||||||||
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Primate Resource Referral Service Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Primate Resource Referral Service (RRID:SCR_002828) | PRRS | data or information resource, material service resource, production service resource, service resource, database | It provides the communications/database network needed for efficient acquisition and sharing of existing captive primates and primate-related resources by investigators and institutions both nationally and internationally. The overall goal of this service is to maximize the use of existing captive primates, thereby reducing the total number of primates needed for research, and in turn, helping to promote the conservation of primate populations in the wild. Services Provided PRRS services include 1) Referral Service, an immediate, staff-operated service designed to match investigator inquiries/requests to the available resource listings maintained in the PRRS master database; 2) CURRENT LISTINGS, a twice-monthly newsletter listing current availability of, as well as needs for, primates, tissues, equipment, and services; 3) ANNUAL RESOURCE GUIDE (ARG), an annual publication that lists subscribing suppliers of primates, laboratories, equipment, and commercial services such as transportation and quarantine facilities; and 4) Web site, an interactive site that includes the full text of CURRENT LISTINGS as well as online forms for posting resource availabilities/needs and listing updates, the current ARG, a diagram of primate taxonomy with illustrative photographs, online renewal and feedback forms, general service information, and links to other sites of interest to the primate research community. The PRRS also maintains a database of colonies, primates, and primate materials to which notices of availability and need can be referred. Services are available without charge to government-supported researchers and other scientists in the United States and abroad using primates in their work. Sponsors: The PRRS is made possible by grant RR-01240 from the National Center for Research Resources, National Institutes of Health. | equipment, colony, communication, institution, investigator, network, primate, research, tissue | has parent organization: University of Washington; Seattle; USA | Free | nif-0000-24969 | http://www.wanprc.org/prrs/ | SCR_002828 | Primate Resource Referral Service | 2026-02-14 02:00:33 | 3 | ||||||
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Virtual Physiological Human Network of Excellence Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Virtual Physiological Human Network of Excellence (RRID:SCR_002855) | job resource, portal, data or information resource, research forum portal, disease-related portal, topical portal | The VPH NoE is a project which aims to help support and progress European research in biomedical modeling and simulation of the human body. This project will improve our ability to predict, diagnose and treat disease, and have a dramatic impact on the future of healthcare, the pharmaceutical and medical device industries. The VPH Network of Excellence (VPH NoE) is designed to foster, harmonize and integrate pan-European research in the field of i) patient-specific computer models for personalised and predictive healthcare and ii) ICT-based tools for modeling and simulation of human physiology and disease-related processes. The main objectives of the VPH Network of Excellence are to support the: :- Coordination of research portfolios of VPH NoE partners through initiation of Exemplar integrative research projects that encourage inter-institution and interdisciplinary VPH research; :- Integration of research infrastructures of VPH NoE partners through development of the VPH ToolKit: a shared and mutually accessible source of research equipment, managerial and research infrastructures, facilities and services; :- Development of a portfolio of interdisciplinary training activities including a formal consultation on, and assessment of, VPH careers; :- Establishment of a core set of VPH-related dissemination and networking activities which will engage everyone from partners within the VPH NoE/other VPH projects, to national policy makers, to the public at large; :- Creation of Industrial, Clinical and Scientific Advisory Boards that will jointly guide the direction of the VPH NoE and, through consultation, explore the practical and legal options for real and durable integration within the VPH research community; :- Implementation of key working groups that will pursue specific issues relating to VPH, notably integrating VPH research worldwide through international physiome initiatives. Finally, by involving clinical and industrial stakeholders, VPH NoE also plans to lay a reliable ground to support sustainable interactions and collaboration between research and healthcare communities. Virtual Physiological Human lists, as its main target outcome, patient-specific computer models for personalized and predictive healthcare and ICT-based tools for modeling and simulation of human physiology and disease-related processes. Collaborative projects (IPs and STREPs) within the call will meet specific objectives, addressing: patient-specific computational modeling and simulation of organs or systems data integration and new knowledge extraction and clinical applications and demonstration of tangible benefits of patient-specific computational models. The networking action outlined within the call - the VPH NoE - should serve to connect these efforts, and lay the foundations for the methodological and technical framework to support such research. It should also build on previous EC investment in this field, including the outcomes of VPH type' projects funded within the EU Sixth Framework Programme, and through other National and International initiatives. The Virtual Physiological Human Network of Excellence (VPH NoE) has been designed with "service to the community" of VPH researchers as its primary purpose. Its aims range from the development of a VPH ToolKit and associated infrastructural resources, through integration of models and data across the various relevant levels of physiological structure and functional organization, to VPH community building and support. The VPH NoE aims to foster the development of new and sustainable educational, training and career structures for those involved in VPH related science, technology and medicine. The VPH NoE constitutes a leading group of universities, institutes and organizations who will, by integrating their experience and ongoing activities in VPH research, promote the creation of an environment that actively supports and nurtures interdisciplinary research, education, training and strategic development. The VPH NoE will lead the coordination of diverse activities within the VPH Initiative to help deliver: new environments for predictive, patient-specific, evidence-based, more effective and safer healthcare; improved semantic interoperability of biomedical information and contribution to a common health information infrastructure; facile, on-demand access to distributed European computational infrastructure to support clinical decision making; and increased European multidisciplinary research excellence in biomedical informatics and molecular medicine by fostering closer cooperation between ICT, medical device, medical imaging, pharmaceutical and biotech companies. The VPH NoE will connect the diverse VPH Initiative projects, including not only those funded as part of the VPH initiative but also those of previous EC frameworks and national funding schemes, together with industry, healthcare providers, and international organizations, thereby ensuring that these impacts will be realized. VPH NoE work packages and project structure The VPH NoE activities are divided between five main work packages (follow the links at the top of the page for more information on each). In brief, the focus of each work package is as follows: -Work package 1: Network Management -Work package 2: VPH NoE Exemplar Projects -Work package 3: VPH NoE ToolKit development -Work package 4: VPH NoE Training and Career Development -Work package 5: Spreading Excellence within the VPH NoE and VPH-I In view of its role as the networking action for the VPH Initiative, all VPH NoE activities have been designed to serve and interconnect not only the VPH NoE core members, but also the projects funded within the VPH call (VPH-I) and the wider research community. Key activities which the VPH NoE will pursue, in support of the development of a research environment which facilitates integrative, interdisciplinary and multilevel VPH research, are: -Support for integrative research -Training and dissemination activities -Networking activities Sponsors: VPH NoE is supported by The Directorate-General Research (DG RTD) and The Directorate-General Information Society and Media (DG INFSO). | education, environment, european, biomedical, biotechnology, body, computational, development, device, diagnosis, disease, healthcare, human, imaging, industry, medical, model, molecular, patient, pharmaceutical, physiology, research, science, simulation, technology, treatment | Free, Freely available | nif-0000-25315 | SCR_002855 | VPH NoE | 2026-02-14 02:00:27 | 11 | |||||||||
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National Academies Press Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
National Academies Press (RRID:SCR_002844) | institution | The National Academies Press (NAP) was created by the National Academies to publish the reports issued by the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, the Institute of Medicine, and the National Research Council, all operating under a charter granted by the Congress of the United States. The NAP publishes more than 200 books a year on a wide range of topics in science, engineering, and health, capturing the most authoritative views on important issues in science and health policy. The institutions represented by the NAP are unique in that they attract the nation's leading experts in every field to serve on their award-winning panels and committees. This is the right place for definitive information on everything from space science to animal nutrition. Many books can be read on-line for free. NAP also offers many titles in electronic Adobe PDF format. Hundreds of these books can be downloaded for free by the chapter or the entire book, while others are available for purchase. Sponsors: This resource is supported by The National Academies. | engineering, academy, animal, medicine, national, nutrition, research, science | Free, Freely available | ISNI: 0000 0004 0466 615X, Wikidata: Q6970107, grid.431670.7, nif-0000-25219 | https://ror.org/02a6ztn45 | SCR_002844 | NAP | 2026-02-14 02:00:27 | 40 | ||||||||
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Computational Biology Center Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
Computational Biology Center (RRID:SCR_002877) | training resource, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal, topical portal | Computational biology research at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) pursues computational biology research projects and the development of bioinformatics resources in the areas of: sequence-structure analysis; gene regulation; molecular pathways and networks, and diagnostic and prognostic indicators. The mission of cBio is to move the theoretical methods and genome-scale data resources of computational biology into everyday laboratory practice and use, and is reflected in the organization of cBio into research and service components ~ the intention being that new computational methods created through the process of scientific inquiry should be generalized and supported as open-source and shared community resources. Faculty from cBio participate in graduate training provided through the following graduate programs: * Gerstner Sloan-Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences * Graduate Training Program in Computational Biology and Medicine Integral to much of the research and service work performed by cBio is the creation and use of software tools and data resources. The tools that we have created and utilize provide evidence of our involvement in the following areas: * Cancer Genomics * Data Repositories * iPhone & iPod Touch * microRNAs * Pathways * Protein Function * Text Analysis * Transcription Profiling | drug, evolution, experiment, gene, algorithm, bioinformatics, biology, cancer, clinical, computational, diagnostic, genome, human, initiation, kinetics, laboratory, leukemia, ligand, metastasis, microrna, mirna, model, molecular, network, pathway, phenotype, prognostic, progression, protein, regulation, research, resistance, rna, sequence, stem cell, structure, t cell, therapy, treatment, tumor | is parent organization of: TMBETA-GENOME- Annotation of Beta-Barrel Membrane Proteins in Genomic Sequences | Free, Freely available | nif-0000-25560 | SCR_002877 | cBio | 2026-02-14 02:00:20 | 70 | ||||||||
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International Spinal Cord Society Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
International Spinal Cord Society (RRID:SCR_002908) | data or information resource, portal, topical portal | ISCoS promotes the highest standard of care in the practice of spinal cord injury for men, women and children throughout the world. Through its medical and multi disciplinary team of Professionals ISCoS endeavours to foster education, research and clinical excellence. ISCoS has a membership of over 1,000 Clinicians and Scientists from 87 countries. They regularly update their knowledge at the Annual Scientific Meeting held in a different country each year. Goals of ISCoS: :- Serve as an international impartial, non-political and non-profit making association whose purpose is to study all problems relating to traumatic and non-traumatic lesions of the spinal cord. This includes causes, prevention, basic and clinical research, medical and surgical management, clinical practice, education, rehabilitation and social reintegration. This society will function in close collaboration with other national and international bodies, thereby encouraging the most efficient use of available resources. :- Provide a scientific exchange among its members and others by collecting and disseminating information through publications, correspondence, exhibits, regional and international seminars, symposia, conferences and otherwise. :- Advise, encourage, promote and when requested, assist in efforts to co-ordinate or guide research, development and evaluation activities related to spinal cord lesions throughout the world. :- Advise, encourage, guide and support the efforts of those responsible for the care of patients involved and when requested, correlate these activities throughout the world. :- Advise, encourage, guide and support the efforts of those responsible for the education and training of medical professionals and professionals allied to medicine and when requested, correlate these activities throughout the world. | education, clinical, medical, rehabitation, research, society, spinal cord, surgical | nif-0000-30009 | SCR_002908 | ISCoS | 2026-02-14 02:00:20 | 18 | ||||||||||
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National Institute of General Medical Sciences Image Gallery Resource Report Resource Website |
National Institute of General Medical Sciences Image Gallery (RRID:SCR_003480) | NIGMS Image Gallery | data or information resource, image collection, video resource | Database of scientific photos, illustrations, and videos made available by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. | training material, database, illustration, media, news, photo, research | has parent organization: National Institute of General Medical Sciences | NIGMS | Permission is granted to use these images for educational, News media or research purposes, Provided the source for each image is credited. The material in this database may not be used to promote or endorse commercial products or services. | nif-0000-33708 | SCR_003480 | 2026-02-14 02:00:33 | 0 | |||||||
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BioAfrica HIV Informatics in Africa Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
BioAfrica HIV Informatics in Africa (RRID:SCR_002295) | data or information resource, portal, topical portal | The BioAfrica HIV-1 Proteomics Resource is a website that contains detailed information about the HIV-1 proteome and protease cleavage sites, as well as data-mining tools that can be used to manipulate and query protein sequence data, a BLAST tool for initiating structural analyses of HIV-1 proteins, and a proteomics tools directory. HIV Proteomics Resource contains information about each HIV-1 gene product in regard to expression, post-transcriptional / post-translational modifications, localization, functional activities, and potential interactions with viral and host macromolecules. The Proteome section contains extensive data on each of 19 HIV-1 proteins, including their functional properties, a sample analysis of HIV-1HXB2, structural models and links to other online resources. The HIV-1 Protease Cleavage Sites section provides information on the position, subtype variation and genetic evolution of Gag, Gag-Pol and Nef cleavage sites. | expression, functional, gene, aids, cleavage, database, hiv, hiv/aids databases, interaction, localization, model, modification, post-transcriptional, post-translational, protease, protein, proteome, proteomic, publication, research, sequence, software, structural, journal article | has parent organization: University of KwaZulu-Natal; Durban; South Africa | nif-0000-21050 | SCR_002295 | HIV Informatics in Africa | 2026-02-14 02:00:22 | 5 | |||||||||
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Dana Foundation Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Dana Foundation (RRID:SCR_002789) | training service resource, podcast, training resource, outreach program, blog, funding resource, data or information resource, journal article, book, service resource, narrative resource, training material | A private philanthropy with principal interests in brain science, immunology, and education. The portal provides general information about the brain and current brain research, links to validated sites related brain disorders, education resources and lesson plans, and support for the training of in-school arts specialists. The Dana Foundation science and health grants support brain research in neuroscience and immunology and their interrelationship in human health and disease. The grant sections include brain and immuno-imaging, clinical neuroscience research, human immunology and neuroimmunology. The Foundation also occasionally sponsors workshops and forums for working scientists, as well as offering funding for selected young researchers to continue their education or to attend seminars and workshops elsewhere. | education, foundation, funding resource, human brain, clinical, development, disease, disorder, grant, neruroimmunology, neuroethics, neuroscience, philanthropy, podcast, research | is parent organization of: Dana Foundation: BrainWeb | Free | nif-0000-24463 | SCR_002789 | The Dana Foundation | 2026-02-14 02:00:19 | 21 | ||||||||
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PharmGKB Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
PharmGKB (RRID:SCR_002689) | PharmGKB | data repository, storage service resource, web service, data set, data or information resource, service resource, data access protocol, software resource, database | Database and central repository for genetic, genomic, molecular and cellular phenotype data and clinical information about people who have participated in pharmacogenomics research studies. The data includes, but is not limited to, clinical and basic pharmacokinetic and pharmacogenomic research in the cardiovascular, pulmonary, cancer, pathways, metabolic and transporter domains. PharmGKB welcomes submissions of primary data from all research into genes and genetic variation and their effects on drug and disease phenotypes. PharmGKB collects, encodes, and disseminates knowledge about the impact of human genetic variations on drug response. They curate primary genotype and phenotype data, annotate gene variants and gene-drug-disease relationships via literature review, and summarize important PGx genes and drug pathways. PharmGKB is part of the NIH Pharmacogenomics Research Network (PGRN), a nationwide collaborative research consortium. Its aim is to aid researchers in understanding how genetic variation among individuals contributes to differences in reactions to drugs. A selected subset of data from PharmGKB is accessible via a SOAP interface. Downloaded data is available for individual research purposes only. Drugs with pharmacogenomic information in the context of FDA-approved drug labels are cataloged and drugs with mounting pharmacogenomic evidence are listed. | pharmacogenomics, microarray, pathway, phenotype, snp array, genotype, clinical, genetic variation, drug, gene, genetic variation, disease, cardiovascular, pulmonary, cancer, metabolic, transporter, drug response, small molecule, research, drug response, FASEB list |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is listed by: OMICtools is related to: WikiPathways is related to: ConsensusPathDB is related to: Integrated Molecular Interaction Database is related to: MalaCards is related to: phenomeNET has parent organization: Stanford University; Stanford; California is parent organization of: PharmGKB Ontology |
NIGMS R24 GM61374 | PMID:11908751 | Free, Freely available | nif-0000-00414, OMICS_01586, r3d100012325 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R31H1N | SCR_002689 | Pharmacogenomics Knowledge Base | 2026-02-14 02:00:29 | 1152 | ||||
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Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (RRID:SCR_002753) | SRNT | institution | With over a thousand members, including many of the top experts on nicotine and tobacco from over 20 countries around the world, the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco's mission is to stimulate the generation of new knowledge concerning nicotine in all its manifestations - from molecular to societal. The Society has the following goals: 1. To sponsor scientific meetings and publications fostering the exchange of information on the biological, behavioral, social, and economic effects of nicotine; these activities shall include basic research and research on mechanisms of action and the use of nicotine as a probe for studying nervous systems function as well as applied research on the behavioral and pharmacological aspects of tobacco use, nicotine dependence, the therapeutic uses of nicotine, and related areas. 2. To encourage scientific research on public health efforts for the prevention and treatment of cigarette and tobacco use. 3. To provide the means by which various legislative, governmental, regulatory, and other public agencies and the ethical drug industry can obtain expert advice and consultation on critical issues concerning tobacco use, nicotine dependence, and the therapeutic uses of nicotine. Membership dues will be used to plan an annual meeting, to publish a newsletter, to compile a directory, to conduct advocacy and liaison activities for nicotine research, and to begin work on professional publications such as a journal. Though the Society will meet at least once per year in North America and will be incorporated in the United States, the intent is to be international in scope, with co-sponsorship of meetings in other countries and active recruitment of members outside the United States. By clicking on the various links on the website you can gain access to further information about the society, its publications, activities and membership. In 2004, the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco celebrated the tenth anniversary of its founding. During its first decade, the Society grew from around 100 to over 900 members, sponsored well-attended annual meetings and highly-influential satellite conferences to promote research, provided timely electronic and print services to increase the flow of information, and founded a new peer-reviewed journal (Nicotine and Tobacco Research: The Journal of SRNT) to facilitate communication of scientific advances. The record documents considerable progress in meeting the objective of the Society to stimulate new knowledge about nicotine in all its manifestations. As part of SRNT's Decade One celebration, two projects were developed to commemorate its achievements and help preserve its collective memory. The first is an article by two past presidents, Ovide Pomerleau and John Hughes, entitled With a little help from its friends: A brief history of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, published in the Societys journal, Nicotine and Tobacco Research. The second is a series of e-interviews with each of SRNTs first ten presidents. A brief structured interview was designed, and the former presidents were invited to respond in writing to each question in as little or as much detail as desired. An open-ended question was provided at the end to allow for more free-form commentary. The results of this effort can be accessed via the links below. | behavioral effects, biological effects, cigarette, newsletter, nicotine, nicotine use disorder, prevention, public health, research, social effects, tobacco, treatment | Free | grid.430369.b, nif-0000-24137, Wikidata: Q23583082, ISNI: 0000 0004 0370 3617 | https://ror.org/04q0te651 | SCR_002753 | SRNT | 2026-02-14 02:00:31 | 4 | |||||||
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MJ Murdock Charitable Trust Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
MJ Murdock Charitable Trust (RRID:SCR_005122) | Murdock Trust | institution | The M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust seeks to enrich the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest by providing grants and enrichment programs to non-profit organizations that seek to strengthen the region''s educational, spiritual, and cultural base in creative and sustainable ways. In addition to a special interest in education and scientific research, the Trust partners with a wide variety of organizations that serve the arts, public affairs, health and medicine, human services, leadership development, and persons with disabilities. Eligibility for scientific research grants is limited. Select public research universities and medical institutes located within the five-state region (Pacific Northwest: Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana) are typically considered for funding. The Trust prefers requests for projects in the natural sciences where the main objective is the acquisition of new knowledge. However, requests for research in engineering and medicine are also eligible. Training students in conducting research is an important consideration. | grant, enrichment program, life science, research, natural science | grid.453269.f, Crossref funder ID: 100000937, nlx_144130 | https://ror.org/02hxgd925 | SCR_005122 | Murdock Charitable Trust, Murdock Trust | 2026-02-14 02:00:49 | 8 | ||||||||
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National Academy of Sciences Podcasts Resource Report Resource Website |
National Academy of Sciences Podcasts (RRID:SCR_005124) | NAS Podcasts | data or information resource, podcast, narrative resource | Subscribe to the National Academy of Sciences podcasts to learn more about scientists and their work, the latest in research, and key findings of National Research Council reports. * InterViews: InterViews provides first-person accounts of the lives and work of National Academy of Sciences members. In this series of one-on-one conversations, scientists talk about what inspired them to pursue the careers they chose and describe some of the most fascinating aspects of their research. * Science Sessions: The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences offers brief, 5-minute, nontechnical conversations with cutting-edge researchers, including members of the National Academy of Sciences, and policymakers as they discuss topics relevant to today''s scientific community. Learn the behind-the-scenes story of work published in PNAS, plus a broad range of scientific news about discoveries that affect the world around us. * News from the National Academies: Listen to the latest news conferences and public briefings on National Research Council and Institute of Medicine reports. * Sounds of Science: This informative and entertaining series puts a spotlight on the high-impact work of the National Research Council. Focusing on a wide range of critical issues in science, engineering, and medicine, these short episodes are a quick and easy way to tune in our key findings and important recommendations. * Cultural Programs: The Cultural Programs of the National Academy of Sciences presents public exhibitions, lectures, and other programs exploring the intersections of art, science, and culture. The podcast features audio recordings of past lectures and other events. * Engineering Innovation: This weekly podcast from the National Academy of Engineering highlights exciting developments in engineering and provides technical context to stories in the news. The 40-second episodes demonstrate how engineers are making an impactin energy, health, the environment, sports, and more. | science, culture, research, engineering, medicine, news, interview |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is related to: Integrated Podcasts has parent organization: National Academy of Sciences |
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Lasker Foundation Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Lasker Foundation (RRID:SCR_005114) | Lasker Foundation | institution | The Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation and its programs are dedicated to the support of biomedical research toward conquering disease, improving human health and extending life. The Foundation''s mission is to foster the prevention and treatment of disease and disabilities by honoring excellence in basic and clinical science, by educating the public, and by advocating for support of medical research. The Lasker Awards The Lasker Foundation''s Awards Program recognizes the contributions of scientists, physicians, and public servants who have made major advances in the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, cure or prevention of human disease. Other Programs Although the Lasker Foundation is not a grant-giving organization, it does support select initiatives that raise awareness of medical discoveries and their benefits to human health, and that increase support for the medical science enterprise. These initiatives have included study groups, Congressional briefings, innovative web-based programs, educational forums, and scholarly studies. | biomedical, award, research, basic science, clinical science | ISNI: 0000 0000 9598 7178, nlx_144121, Crossref funder ID: 100009577, grid.480586.7 | https://ror.org/05fcw6535 | SCR_005114 | Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation, Albert Mary Lasker Foundation | 2026-02-14 02:00:51 | 2 | ||||||||
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CTSAconnect Resource Report Resource Website |
CTSAconnect (RRID:SCR_005225) | CTSAconnect | ontology, knowledge environment, data or information resource, source code, service resource, controlled vocabulary, software resource, narrative resource, standard specification | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IS SERVICE. Documented on December 5th, 2022. Semantic framework to integrate information about research activities, clinical activities, and scientific resources to facilitate the production and consumption of Linked Open Data about investigators, physicians, biomedical research resources, services, and clinical activities. The goal is to enable software to consume data from multiple sources and allow the broadest possible representation of researchers'''' and clinicians'''' activities and research products. Current research tracking and networking systems rely largely on publications, but clinical encounters, reagents, techniques, specimens, model organisms, etc., are equally valuable for representing expertise. CTSAConnect will provide linkage between semantic representations of a wide range of clinical and research data using controlled vocabularies mapped to the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) as a bridge between the two subject areas. The data sources include data from Medicaid, hospital billing systems, CTSAShareCenter, and other CTSA resource data, eagle-i and VIVO. It allows institutions to leverage existing tools and data sources by making the information they contain more discoverable and easier to integrate. For instance, with the ISF, researchers can be characterized by organizational affiliations, grant and project participation, research resources that they have generated, and publications that they have (co)-authored. Clinicians can be characterized by training and credentials, by clinical research topic, and by the kinds of procedures and specialization that can be inferred from encounter data. LOD refers to data that has been given a specific Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), for the purpose of sharing and linking data and information on the Semantic Web. While a large amount of data is published as LOD, there remains a significant gap in the representation of research resources and clinical expertise. Researchers can be characterized by the organization to which they belong, the grants and research in which they have participated, the research topics and research resources (reagents, biospecimens, animal models) they have generated, as well as the publications they have (co)-authored. Clinician profiles on the other hand, can be defined by their credentials, clinical research topics, and the kinds of procedures and specialization that can be inferred from clinical encounter data. They believe that integrating and relating this diversity of information sources and platforms requires addressing the overlap between research resources and the attributes and activities of researchers and clinicians. CTSAconnect aims to promote integration and discovery of research activities, resources, and clinical expertise. To this end, they will publish their ontologies and LOD via their website, which will also illustrate repeatable methods and examples of how to extract, consume, and utilize this valuable new LOD using freely available tools like VIVO, eagle-i, and Google APIs. CTSAconnect is a collaboration between Oregon Health & Science University, Stony Brook University, Cornell University, Harvard University, University at Buffalo, and the University of Florida, and leverages the work of eagle-i (eagle-i.net), VIVO (vivoweb.org), and ShareCenter (ctsasharecenter.org). | data sharing, clinical, research, semantic framework, linked open data, collaborate |
is related to: Eagle I is related to: VIVO is related to: CTSA ShareCenter is related to: Clinical and Translational Science Awards Consortium is related to: CTSA ShareCenter has parent organization: Oregon Health and Science University; Oregon; USA has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States |
Booz Allen Hamilton ; National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IS SERVICE | nlx_144228 | SCR_005225 | CTSAconnect: A Linked Open Data approach to represent clinical and research expertise activities and resources, CTSA Connect, Clinical and Translational Science Awards Connect | 2026-02-14 02:01:05 | 0 | ||||||
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International Agency for Research on Cancer Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
International Agency for Research on Cancer (RRID:SCR_005422) | IARC | nonprofit organization | The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) is part of the World Health Organization. IARC''s mission is to coordinate and conduct research on the causes of human cancer, the mechanisms of carcinogenesis, and to develop scientific strategies for cancer prevention and control. The Agency is involved in both epidemiological and laboratory research and disseminates scientific information through publications, meetings, courses, and fellowships. | cancer, human, research, prevention, carcinogenesis |
has parent organization: World Health Organization is parent organization of: IARC Recommendations and Protocols for Biobanking is parent organization of: IARC TP53 Database is parent organization of: Cancer Genomics of the Kidney (CAGEKID) |
Crossref funder ID: 100008700, grid.17703.32, ISNI: 405980095, nlx_144517, Wikidata: Q552168 | https://ror.org/00v452281 | SCR_005422 | IARC - International Agency for Research on Cancer | 2026-02-14 02:01:07 | 2163 | |||||||
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NAMM Foundation Resource Report Resource Website |
NAMM Foundation (RRID:SCR_005453) | NAMM Foundation, IFMR | institution | The NAMM Foundation is a non-profit organization with the mission of advancing active participation in music making across the lifespan by supporting scientific research, philanthropic giving and public service programs from the international music products industry. FOUNDATION ACTIVITIES: * Research: The NAMM Foundation provides support for projects that explore the impact of active music making during various stages of life and on human experience and conditions. The Foundation then promotes this research through the media to educate people of all ages about the proven benefits of playing music. * Program Grants: The NAMM Foundation supports innovative community-based music learning programs that allow more people the opportunity to experience the proven benefits of active music making. In 2010, the NAMM Foundation provided close to $600,000 in grants to worthy organizations and programs. * Wanna Play Fund: Wanna Play? is a public education campaign designed by NAMM in 2006 to raise awareness of the many benefits of music making and inspire people of all ages and talent levels to become active music makers. Initiated in September 2009, the Foundation''s Wanna Play Fund seeks public donations for programs and activities that expand access to music education and participation in music making for people of all ages. Donations to the Wanna Play Fund will be used to provide musical instruments to schools that are expanding or re-instating music education programs. * The Museum of Making Music: The mission of the Museum of Making Music is to celebrate the rich history and encourage the future of music making. The one-of-a-kind museum invites all NAMM Members to tour the Museum FREE of charge. Located in the NAMM Industry Headquarters in beautiful Carlsbad, Calif., the museum is a great way to experience first-hand the impact of the music products industry over the last 100 years. For more information about the museum or its activities, call 877-551-9976 or visit www.museumofmakingmusic.org. * SupportMusic Coaltion and Music Education Advocacy: The NAMM Foundation seeks to strengthen music education in schools and communities nationwide through its SupportMusic Coalition and website. Music and the arts are vital to every child''s education. SupportMusic provides tools and resources to advance community support for music education with the idea that local parents, teachers, students and advocates CAN make a difference! The NAMM Foundation also annually releases a list of the ������??Best Communities for Music Education������?? honoring schools that demonstrate a strong commitment to music and arts as part of a well-rounded education for every child. | grant, award, research, music, human | ISNI: 0000 0000 9273 3869, nlx_144543, grid.480983.e, Crossref funder ID: 100003159 | https://ror.org/05s8da439 | http://www.music-research.org | SCR_005453 | National Association of Music Merchants Foundation, International Foundation for Music Research | 2026-02-14 02:00:56 | 0 | |||||||
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MRI Research Safety and Ethics Resource Report Resource Website |
MRI Research Safety and Ethics (RRID:SCR_005642) | MRI Research Safety and Ethics | data or information resource, narrative resource, standard specification | NIMH recognizes the need to consider safety and ethical issues related to both the administration of MR (magnetic resonance) facilities and the use of these facilities for research. This document summarizes the points to consider discussed by the National Advisory Mental Health Council (NAMHC) Workgroup. Examples of safe and ethical practices are discussed in relation to several issues. These examples are intended to be illustrative and should not be interpreted as an exhaustive or exclusive list. This document was presented to the full NIMH Council on September 15, 2006 and approved unanimously. By making the points to consider document available publicly, NIMH intends to provide a resource for researchers and institutions that use MRI in research. The agenda was organized into six topics, which provide the organization for the points to consider that follow: A. MRI screening B. Training, operating, and emergency procedures C. Physical facilities D. Scanning/participant health variables E. Context- Specific Considerations: University vs. medical settings F. Additional data needs and updating The NIMH believes that investigators, institutions and facilities can use this document as a resource for the development, administration, evaluation, and use of MRI research facilities. | mri, research, neuroscience, imaging | has parent organization: National Institute of Mental Health | NIMH | nlx_146267 | SCR_005642 | MRI Research Safety and Ethics: Points to Consider, MRI Research Safety Ethics | 2026-02-14 02:01:09 | 0 | |||||||
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NIH Office of Science Education Resource Report Resource Website |
NIH Office of Science Education (RRID:SCR_005603) | OSE | portal, knowledge environment, data or information resource, organization portal, narrative resource, training material | 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 |
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NIH | nlx_146222 | SCR_005603 | NIH OSE, National Institutes of Health Office of Science Education | 2026-02-14 02:00:58 | 0 | |||||||
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e-Source: Behavioral and Social Sciences Research Resource Report Resource Website |
e-Source: Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (RRID:SCR_005627) | e-Source | portal, data or information resource, book, narrative resource, training material, topical portal | Inside e-Source you will find 20 interactive chapters with authoritative answers to methodological questions on behavioral and social science research. With contributions from a team of international experts, this anthology provides the latest information on addressing emerging challenges in public health. Book contents include: Setting the Scene, Describing How, Explaining Why, What Works, Emerging Issues. Tables, Figures, Exercises and Examples are included. Login for enhanced functionality. Contents: * Appropriate Research Methods * ''Science'' in the Social Sciences * Design Decisions in Research * Theory Development * Social and Behavioral Theories * Sample Surveys * Social Survey Data Collection * Administrative Data Systems * Observational Studies * Qualitative Methods * Conversation Analysis * Software and Qualitative Analysis * Clinical Trials * Cluster Unit Randomized Trials * Ethical Challenges * Multilevel Modeling * Objective Measurement of Subjective Phenomena * Measuring Socioeconomic Status * Evaluating the Quality of Health Care * Patient-Reported Outcomes | behavioral science, social science, research, public health, methodology, health | has parent organization: Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research | NIH | nlx_146241 | SCR_005627 | e-Source: Behavioral & Social Science Research, e-Source: Behavioral Social Sciences Research, OBSSR e-Source, e-Source: Behavioral and Social Science Research, e-Source: Behavioral & Social Sciences Research | 2026-02-14 02:00:58 | 0 |
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