Searching the RRID Resource Information Network

Our searching services are busy right now. Please try again later

  • Register
X
Forgot Password

If you have forgotten your password you can enter your email here and get a temporary password sent to your email.

X

Leaving Community

Are you sure you want to leave this community? Leaving the community will revoke any permissions you have been granted in this community.

No
Yes
X
Forgot Password

If you have forgotten your password you can enter your email here and get a temporary password sent to your email.

SciCrunch Registry is a curated repository of scientific resources, with a focus on biomedical resources, including tools, databases, and core facilities - visit SciCrunch to register your resource.

Search

Type in a keyword to search

On page 5 showing 81 ~ 100 out of 548 results
Snippet view Table view Download 548 Result(s)
Click the to add this resource to a Collection

https://nei.nih.gov/health/clinicalstudies/

An archived portal of clinical studies, both ongoing and completed, that have been conducted and supported by the National Eye Institute (NEI) since 1970. The portal covers corneal diseases, glaucoma, epidemiology, lens and cataract, retinal diseases, strabismus, amblyopia and visual processing.

Proper citation: NEI Clinical Studies (RRID:SCR_000546) Copy   


http://cvrl.ioo.ucl.ac.uk/index.htm

The Colour & Vision Research laboratory and database are based at the Institute of Ophthalmology, which is part of University College London. The Institute and CVRL are both closely associated with Moorfields Eye Hospital. The Institute is next door to Moorfields Eye Hospital near Old Street tube station (see directions). At the Colour & Vision Research laboratory, we investigate normal and clinical human visual perception. Our research focuses on questions about colour perception, light and dark adaptation, night-time vision, and the temporal and spatial properties of vision. Our primary goal is to understand the nature of the mechanisms that underlie visual perception, and to understand how those mechanism malfunction in clinical cases. More details about our research can be found by looking at the publications of members of the laboratory. The CVRL database, first set up in 1995, provides an annotated library of downloadable standard data sets relevant to colour and vision research. The focus of this site is primarily scientific and technical, but some introductory background information is also provided. A consistent set of functions for modeling colour vision based on the Stockman & Sharpe cone fundamentals and on our more recent luminous efficiency measurements are summarized under the category CVRL functions. These functions are tabulated in 0.1, 1 and 5 nm steps and can be returned as csv, xml, or tabular data or as dynamic plots. The Stockman & Sharpe cone fundamentals are the basis of a CIE proposal for physiologically-relevant colour matching functions. These functions, which are indentical to the CVRL functions, are summarized under the category CIE 2007 functions. The CIE functions are also tabulated in 0.1, 1 and 5 nm steps, and can also be returned as csv, xml, or tabular data or as dynamic plots. Significant additions to the database are the individual colour matching measurements made by Stiles & Burch. These have been compiled and cross-checked with the help of Boris Oicherman, Alexander Logvinenko, and Abhijit Sarkar from hard copies of the original data provided by Pat Trezona and Mike Webster. They can be obtained as Excel files and are available for both 2 and 10 colour matches. Other data sets, which are provided as csv files, include cone fundamentals, colour matching functions, chromaticity coordinates, prereceptoral filter density spectra, photopigment spectra, and CIE standards. Many of these data sets can also be viewed as dynamic plots. Sponsors: CVRL is funded by BBSRC The Wellcome Trust, Fight for Sight, National Eye Institute, and NIH.

Proper citation: Colour and Vision Research Laboratory (RRID:SCR_000770) Copy   


http://www.sciencemedicine-edu.org

SUPREP MODEL LEARNING is a standardized credit earning academic exchange program that enables a student from any third world countries or technologically deficient institutions around the world, to attend and earn credits from the best traditional recognized accredited institutions globally, in which the credits earned are transferred to the home institution or SUPREP agency for aggregation towards successful graduation. :The goal of this program is to facilitate bringing students from the third world to reputable undergraduate and graduate neuroscience programs. Additionally, this program also aims t o grant Third World Neuroscience students Academic exchange programs worldwide.

Proper citation: Syndicated Universities Preparatory Research Educational Program (RRID:SCR_000768) Copy   


http://psychiatry.stanford.edu/

A Stanford-affiliated organization which is primarily concerned with the study and treatment of sleep disorders, the treatment of psychological illnesses, and the training of medical students, residents and research fellows in psychiatry and sleep medicine.

Proper citation: Stanford University Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (RRID:SCR_000719) Copy   


http://www.amprogress.org/

A non-profit charity dedicated to providing education about animal research for the purpose of protecting medical and scientific progress. The organization seeks to provide accurate and incisive information to foster a balanced public debate on animal research issues. They work to do outreach by distributing timely and relevant news, information and analysis about animal rights extremism to the research community.

Proper citation: Americans for Medical Progress (RRID:SCR_000711) Copy   


http://www.temple.edu/medicine/departments_centers/basic_science/neuroscience.htm

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 14,2025. A department within the Temple University School of Medicine, which focuses on the education and research. This organization also hosts seminar series in neuroscience, sponsors annual lectures in neuroscience, and organizes bi-annual one-day workshops. This department has collaborative projects with researchers from the microbiology, immunology, pharmacology, radiology and the center for substance abuse research departments.

Proper citation: Temple University School of Medicine, Department of Neuroscience (RRID:SCR_000720) Copy   


http://biomed.med.miami.edu/

A department within the University of Miami which offers both undergraduate and postgraduate programs in neuroscience. The graduate program provides neuroscience research training in biological, behavioral, and physical sciences. This organization also conducts research through 55 active laboratories.

Proper citation: University of Miami, Department of Neuroscience (RRID:SCR_000723) Copy   


http://www.ntu.edu.tw/english/

A national research university in Taipei, Taiwan. The university confers degrees at the undergraduate and graduate level bio-resources and agriculture, electrical engineering and computer science, engineering, law, liberal arts, management, medicine, public health, and the social sciences.

Proper citation: National Taiwan University; Taipei; Taiwan (RRID:SCR_000983) Copy   


http://www.spl.harvard.edu/

A laboratory dedicated to advancing health care through utilizing computation and imaging to new areas of medicine.

Proper citation: BWH Surgical Planning Laboratory (RRID:SCR_000869) Copy   


http://www.ucsc.it/

An Italian private research university that offers undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral level degrees in both Italian and English.

Proper citation: Catholic University of the Sacred Heart; Milan; Italy (RRID:SCR_000958) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_000952

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://www.arc.gov.au/

An Australian government agency that allocates research funding to academics and researchers at Australian universities. The mission of the council is to deliver policy and programs that advance Australian research, spur innovation and benefit the community.

Proper citation: Australian Research Council (RRID:SCR_000952) Copy   


http://www.sinica.edu.tw/main_e.shtml

The national academy of Taiwan that supports research activities in a wide variety of disciplines, ranging from mathematical and physical sciences, to life sciences, and to humanities and social sciences. The institution plays a particularly important role in the academic field of Chinese Studies.

Proper citation: Academia Sinica; Taipei; Taiwan (RRID:SCR_000950) Copy   


http://www.brown.edu/

A private, Ivy League research university in Rhode Island, USA. The university offers degrees at the undergraduate and graduate level in a wide variety of fields.

Proper citation: Brown University; Rhode Island; USA (RRID:SCR_000957) Copy   


http://www.ages.at/startseite/

A company based in Austria that supports the management of federal agencies relating to public health, animal health, food safety, medical and drug safety, food security and consumer protection. They provide professional and scientific expertise.

Proper citation: Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (RRID:SCR_000955) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/macquarie-university

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 23,2023. Set of facilities based out of Macquarie University in New South Wales. Some facilities provide services such as proteome analysis or resources of various academic departments like engineering, biological sciences, and geography.

Proper citation: Macquarie University Labs and Facilities (RRID:SCR_000944) Copy   


http://www.nihs.go.jp/english/

Japanese national institute that conducts testing, research, and studies toward the proper evaluation of the quality, safety, and efficacy of pharmaceutical products, foods, and numerous chemicals in the living environment. Its major responsibilities involve extensive testing and research to ensure the quality, efficacy, and safety of chemical substances (including pharmaceuticals and food) that are closely related to people's lives.

Proper citation: National Institute of Health Sciences; Tokyo; Japan (RRID:SCR_000981) Copy   


http://www.icmr.nic.in/

A government-funded council for the promotion and coordination of biomedical research in India. The council focuses on specific diseases such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and leprosy in addition to national health priorities including the management of communicable diseases, fertility control, and mental health research.

Proper citation: Indian Council of Medical Research; New Delhi; India (RRID:SCR_000968) Copy   


http://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/

Medical school of Northwestern University which focuses on research initiatives, clinical affiliates, and global outlook.

Proper citation: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Illinois; USA (RRID:SCR_001058) Copy   


http://www.princeton.edu/

A private Ivy League research university based in New Jersey that confers undergraduate and graduate degrees in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering. It offers professional degrees in international affairs, engineering and applied science, architecture, and finance

Proper citation: Princeton University; New Jersey; USA (RRID:SCR_001059) Copy   


http://www.ndsu.edu/

Public research university in North Dakota, USA. It is a land-grant university that focuses on agriculture and the applied sciences. In addition, it offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in a wide variety of areas including engineering, science and mathematics, health professions, business, and agriculture and food systems studies.

Proper citation: North Dakota State University; North Dakota; USA (RRID:SCR_001110) Copy   



Can't find your Tool?

We recommend that you click next to the search bar to check some helpful tips on searches and refine your search firstly. Alternatively, please register your tool with the SciCrunch Registry by adding a little information to a web form, logging in will enable users to create a provisional RRID, but it not required to submit.

Can't find the RRID you're searching for? X
  1. NIDM Terminology Resources

    Welcome to the nidm-terms Resources search. From here you can search through a compilation of resources used by nidm-terms and see how data is organized within our community.

  2. Navigation

    You are currently on the Community Resources tab looking through categories and sources that nidm-terms has compiled. You can navigate through those categories from here or change to a different tab to execute your search through. Each tab gives a different perspective on data.

  3. Logging in and Registering

    If you have an account on nidm-terms then you can log in from here to get additional features in nidm-terms such as Collections, Saved Searches, and managing Resources.

  4. Searching

    Here is the search term that is being executed, you can type in anything you want to search for. Some tips to help searching:

    1. Use quotes around phrases you want to match exactly
    2. You can manually AND and OR terms to change how we search between words
    3. You can add "-" to terms to make sure no results return with that term in them (ex. Cerebellum -CA1)
    4. You can add "+" to terms to require they be in the data
    5. Using autocomplete specifies which branch of our semantics you with to search and can help refine your search
  5. Save Your Search

    You can save any searches you perform for quick access to later from here.

  6. Query Expansion

    We recognized your search term and included synonyms and inferred terms along side your term to help get the data you are looking for.

  7. Collections

    If you are logged into nidm-terms you can add data records to your collections to create custom spreadsheets across multiple sources of data.

  8. Sources

    Here are the sources that were queried against in your search that you can investigate further.

  9. Categories

    Here are the categories present within nidm-terms that you can filter your data on

  10. Subcategories

    Here are the subcategories present within this category that you can filter your data on

  11. Further Questions

    If you have any further questions please check out our FAQs Page to ask questions and see our tutorials. Click this button to view this tutorial again.

X