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http://www.roswellpark.edu/

America''s first cancer center founded by Dr. Roswell Park. His revolutionary model of a multidisciplinary approach to cancer with scientists and clinicians working in concert and in consult has become the standard by which all modern-day comprehensive cancer centers are measured. RPCI is among the first and only upstate New York facility to hold the National Cancer Institute designation of comprehensive cancer center and to serve as a member of the prestigious National Comprehensive Cancer Network. Many RPCI faculty serve on the NCCN panels that create the Clinical Practice Guidelines in OncologyTM the internationally recognized standards for clinical policy in oncology, and the most comprehensive, most frequently updated clinical practice guidelines available in any area of medicine. Over its long history, Roswell Park Cancer Institute has made fundamental contributions to reducing the cancer burden and has successfully maintained an exemplary leadership role in setting the national standards for cancer care, research and education. Over the last decade, RPCI has undergone major growth, adding over 1,000 new jobs, initiating one of the nation''s first hospital facilities dedicated to Phase I cancer research studies, and setting itself apart as a leader in surgical robotics, vitamin D research, immunotherapy and vaccine therapy, studies targeting tumor microenvironment and cancer prevention, and the development and testing of new agents and technology. *Research: From its inception, Roswell Park Cancer Institute identified cancer research as a core element of its mission. Since then, groundbreaking research by RPCI scientists has led to greater understanding of the nature of cancer and to major advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment. * Education: Roswell Park''s excellent faculty and strong alliances with the University at Buffalo, as well as other local and regional colleges and universities, enables the Institute to provide a superior, comprehensive education in several fields.

Proper citation: Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RRID:SCR_004471) Copy   


http://www.ebi.ac.uk/

Non-profit academic organization for research and services in bioinformatics. Provides freely available data from life science experiments, performs basic research in computational biology, and offers user training programme, manages databases of biological data including nucleic acid, protein sequences, and macromolecular structures. Part of EMBL.

Proper citation: European Bioinformatics Institute (RRID:SCR_004727) Copy   


http://www.researchgate.net/jobs/research/

Job board for science professionals worldwide. You may search through international listings in science and research or post your job listing for free. Advanced filters are available and you may also research jobs by field. Currently, fields include: Agricultural Science, Anthropology, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Design, Economics, Education, Engineering, Entertainment and Arts, Geoscience, History, Law, Linguistics, Literature, Mathematics, Medicine, Other, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Social Science, Space Science

Proper citation: ResearchGate: Research Jobs (RRID:SCR_004641) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004997

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

https://bxcell.com/

Commercial supplier and developer of in vivo antibodies. Provides antibodies and antibody production services.

Proper citation: Bio X Cell (RRID:SCR_004997) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_005122

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.murdock-trust.org/

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.

Proper citation: MJ Murdock Charitable Trust (RRID:SCR_005122) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_005114

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.laskerfoundation.org/index.htm

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.

Proper citation: Lasker Foundation (RRID:SCR_005114) Copy   


https://www.nitrc.org/projects/lumina/

A reliable patient response system designed specifically for use in an fMRI. Lumina was developed to satisfy the requirements of both the clinical and research fields.

Proper citation: Lumina LP- 400 Response System (RRID:SCR_009596) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010484

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

http://www.abbvie.com/

A research-based biopharmaceutical company that develops advanced therapies to address global health problems.

Proper citation: AbbVie (RRID:SCR_010484) Copy   


http://www.hhmi.org/

Nonprofit medical research organization that ranks as one of the nation's largest philanthropies for advancing biomedical research and science education in the United States. Known for its scientific research and modern architecture.

Proper citation: Howard Hughes Medical Institute (RRID:SCR_011281) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_011494

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://www.most.gov.cn/eng/programmes1/200610/t20061009_36223.htm

A Chinese-based national program for furthering basic scientific research. The program has three main aims, which include: supporting research on issues concerning national socioeconnomic development, creating a highly-skilled cohort of scientists, and improving program management to encourage innovation.

Proper citation: 973 Program (RRID:SCR_011494) Copy   


http://www.washington.edu/

University of Washington is public research university in Seattle, Washington. Has university campuses in Seattle, Tacoma and Bothell, academic medical center and professional and continuing education programs.

Proper citation: University of Washington; Seattle; USA (RRID:SCR_011749) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008393

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://abgent.com

Antibody supplier.

Proper citation: Abgent (RRID:SCR_008393) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008908

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.mcmillenfoundation.org/

A foundation that offers grants for researchers in cardiology, lipid and organ transplant in Washington and Alaska. The Robert B McMillen Foundation is a non-profit charitable foundation established to; promote research in the areas of cardiology, lipid and organ transplant, support education at the university and college level in the states of Washington and Alaska and provide funding for social service organizations. What we fund: * MEDICAL: 50% of our annual giving is earmarked for medical research. We will consider making grants to non-profit organizations involved in researching cardiology, lipid and organ transplants. * EDUCATION: 25% of our annual giving is earmarked for Education at the University level in the states of Washington and Alaska. Funding will be provided to support the art departments of post secondary schools who offer a degree in the visual arts. * SOCIAL: 25% of our annual giving is earmarked for social areas including, but not limited to, Goodwill, Salvation Army & United Way. Preference is given to organizations and/or programs that use art as the vehicle to impact communities and change individual lives.

Proper citation: McMillen Foundation (RRID:SCR_008908) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008776

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.mcknight.org/

An endowment that offers funding for neuroscience research, especially as it may apply to Minnesota, agriculture, or if the researchers are based in Minnesota. The McKnight Foundation, a Minnesota-based family foundation, seeks to improve the quality of life for present and future generations through grantmaking, collaboration, and strategic policy reform in the following areas: arts, education and learning, environment, the region and communities, agricultural research, and neuroscience research. The McKnight Foundation assists nonprofit organizations and public agencies to improve the quality of life for all people, particularly those in need. Through grantmaking, coalition-building, and encouragement of strategic policy reform, we aim to build and maintain vibrant communities; enrich people''s lives through the arts; encourage protection of the natural environment; and promote research in selected fields. The Foundation had assets of approximately $1.8 billion and gave about $98 million in grants in 2009. Generally speaking, McKnight supports nonprofit organizations in Minnesota, U.S., only. McKnight''s primary geographic focus in grantmaking is to nonprofit organizations located within the state of Minnesota. We do not provide funding outside Minnesota, with five important programmatic exceptions: * Collaborative Crop research: International. * East Africa: Tanzania and Uganda only. * Mississippi River: 10 states bordering or encompassing the Mississippi River. * Neuroscience research: National. * Southeast Asia: Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam only. Each program is different. Please consult the specific guidelines appropriate to your project or organization for funding details. With very few exceptions, McKnight funds nonprofit organizations only. To be eligible for a grant, applicants must be classified by the Internal Revenue Service as tax-exempt, nonprofit organizations. We discourage the use of fiscal agents.

Proper citation: McKnight Foundation (RRID:SCR_008776) Copy   


http://www.iarc.fr/

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.

Proper citation: International Agency for Research on Cancer (RRID:SCR_005422) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_005453

http://www.nammfoundation.org/

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.

Proper citation: NAMM Foundation (RRID:SCR_005453) Copy   


http://www.nimh.nih.gov/about/advisory-boards-and-groups/namhc/reports/mri-research-safety-ethics.pdf

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.

Proper citation: MRI Research Safety and Ethics (RRID:SCR_005642) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_005772

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://www.bwfund.org/

The Burroughs Wellcome Fund is an independent private foundation dedicated to advancing the biomedical sciences by supporting research and other scientific and educational activities. Within this broad mission, BWF has two primary goals: * To help scientists early in their careers develop as independent investigators * To advance fields in the basic biomedical sciences that are undervalued or in need of particular encouragement BWF''s financial support is channeled primarily through competitive peer-reviewed award programs. * BWF''s endowment: $586.8 million at the end of FY 2009 * BWF approved $26.4 million in grants during FY 2009 BWF makes grants primarily to degree-granting institutions on behalf of individual researchers, who must be nominated by their institutions. To complement these competitive award programs, BWF also makes grants to nonprofit organizations conducting activities intended to improve the general environment for science. A Board of Directors comprising distinguished scientists and business leaders governs BWF. BWF was founded in 1955 as the corporate foundation of the pharmaceutical firm Burroughs Wellcome Co. In 1993, a generous gift from the Wellcome Trust in the United Kingdom, enabled BWF to become fully independent from the company, which was acquired by Glaxo in 1995. BWF has no affiliation with any corporation.

Proper citation: Burroughs Wellcome Fund (RRID:SCR_005772) Copy   


http://www.auanet.org/content/homepage/homepage.cfm

The American Urological Association (AUA), founded in 1902, is the premier professional association for the advancement of urologic patient care, and works to ensure that its more than 18,000 members are current on the latest research and practices in urology. The AUA also pursues its mission of fostering the highest standards of urologic care by providing a wide range of servicesincluding publications, research, the Annual Meeting, continuing medical education (CME) and the formulation of health policy.

Proper citation: American Urological Association (RRID:SCR_005859) Copy   


http://www.nida.nih.gov/mediaguide/index.html

The latest findings on the science of drug abuse and addiction and commonly abused drugs, and lists resources for more information. They are committed to bringing timely, factual information on addiction and treatment to the press and public. NIDA''s Public Information and Liaison Branch (PILB) is part of NIDA''s Office of Science Policy and Communications. Linking scientists, the scientific community, and the media, PILB supports the rapid dissemination of research information to inform policy and to improve practice. NIDA''s goal is to ensure that science - not ideology or anecdote - forms the foundation of public information on drug abuse and addiction. NIDAs online MEDIA GUIDE provides answers on how to find what you need to know about drug abuse and addiction, including information on the basics (The Science of Drug Abuse and Addiction and Commonly Abused Drugs), resources (Where to Find Nationwide Trends and Statistics, NIDA Resources, and Other Government Web Sites for Health and Science Information), NIDAs history and background, a glossary and relevant contact information. NIDA is pleased to offer this guide to the important findings that are emerging as a result of research on addiction and its treatment. NIDA, part of the National Institutes of Health under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, supports most of the world''s research on drug abuse and addiction, including basic and behavioral science research that addresses fundamental and essential questions relevant to drug abuse, ranging from its causes and consequences to its treatment and prevention. The purpose of this guide is to give journalists fast and user-friendly access to the latest scientific information but it is useful for anyone interested in how to access accurate information about drug abuse and addiction. In more than three decades as a researcher, I have seen the impact that science and health journalists have had in bringing scientific research to the public. It is through information that Americans gain hope and understanding. I have come to know many of you over the years and remain committed to releasing scientific information as quickly as possible for rapid dissemination to the public. Please keep this guide nearby as a useful tool and let us know how NIDA''s public liaison staff can help you reach your information and deadline needs. A PDF version is available for download.

Proper citation: National Institute on Drug Abuse Media Guide (RRID:SCR_006850) Copy   



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