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Washington University School of Medicine Knight Alzheimers Disease Research Center Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Washington University School of Medicine Knight Alzheimers Disease Research Center (RRID:SCR_000210) | ADRC, Knight ADRC | material resource, portal, data or information resource, organization portal, brain bank, biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank | The Charles F. and Joanne Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center (Knight ADRC) supports researchers and our surrounding community in their pursuit of answers that will lead to improved diagnosis and care for persons with Alzheimer disease (AD). The Center is committed to the long-term goal of finding a way to effectively treat and prevent AD. The Knight ADRC facilitates advanced research on the clinical, genetic, neuropathological, neuroanatomical, biomedical, psychosocial, and neuropsychological aspects of Alzheimer disease, as well as other related brain disorders. | genetic, alzheimers disease, biomedical, brain, clinical, cure, dementia, development, disease, neuroanatomical, neurodegenerative disease, neuropathological, neuropsychological, research, senile, treatment, aging |
has parent organization: Washington University in St. Louis; Missouri; USA is parent organization of: Washington University School of Medicine Knight ADRC Request Center Resources Core Facility |
Alzheimer's disease, Dementia, Aging | NIA P50 AG05681 | Available to affiliated researchers, Public | SCR_008779, nif-0000-11285, nlx_144153 | SCR_000210 | Knight Alzheimers Disease Research Center, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Knight ADRC, ADRC, WU Knight ADRC, WUADRC, Knight ADRC, Knight Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, Charles F. and Joanne Knight Alzheimer's Disease Research Center | 2026-02-14 01:59:39 | 2 | |||||
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Aging Portal Resource Report Resource Website |
Aging Portal (RRID:SCR_000496) | Aging | portal, catalog, data or information resource, database, topical portal | Portal devoted to aging relevant scientific data and resources. | late adult human, senescence |
uses: Aging Genes and Interventions Database uses: anage uses: Human Life-Table Database uses: Gene Ontology uses: Grants.gov uses: Integrated Blogs uses: Integrated Clinical Trials uses: Integrated Videos uses: Integrated Grants uses: Lifespan Observations Database uses: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing uses: Gait in Parkinson's Disease uses: SciCrunch Registry has parent organization: SciCrunch |
Aging | NIA 1R03AG043018-01 | Restricted | nlx_158366 | SCR_000496 | 2026-02-14 01:59:47 | 0 | ||||||
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UCSF DataShare Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
UCSF DataShare (RRID:SCR_004340) | UCSF DataShare | data repository, storage service resource, catalog, data or information resource, service resource, database | Platform to facilitate sharing, discovery, and secure access to UCSF biomedical data. It''s powered by the Dataverse Network platform, which supports a variety of data types, as well as attribution and licensing needs. Researchers may share datasets, discover data from other labs, and reuse data. Links to tools and information that help scientists properly organize, manage, and document their datasets are also provided. | biomedical data, neuroimaging, mri, cognitive impairment, dementia, data sharing, data set |
uses: Dataverse Network Project has parent organization: University of California at San Francisco; California; USA |
Aging | Open unspecified license, The community can contribute to this resource, (UCSF-affiliated researcher), Data Use Agreement, Acknowledgement required | nlx_35596 | SCR_004340 | UCSF Dataverse Network | 2026-02-14 02:00:39 | 1 | ||||||
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Brain and Body Donation Program Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Brain and Body Donation Program (RRID:SCR_004822) | BBDP | biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 11, 2023. An autopsy-based, research-devoted brain bank, biobank and biospecimen bank that derives its human donors from the Arizona Study of Aging and Neurodegenerative Disease (AZSAND), a longitudinal clinicopathological study of the health and diseases of elderly volunteers living in Maricopa county and metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona. Their function is studied during life and their organs and tissue after death. To date, they have concentrated their studies on Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, heart disease and cancer. They share the banked tissue, biomaterials and biospecimens with qualified researchers worldwide. Registrants with suitable scientific credentials will be allowed access to a database of available tissue linked to relevant clinical information, and will allow tissue requests to be initiated., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | brain, late adult human, autopsy, mini mental state examination, neuropathological data, medical history, organ, tissue, brain, blood serum, cerebral spinal fluid, clinical, FASEB list |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Banner Sun Health Research Institute |
Aging, Age-related disease, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Arthritis, Prostate cancer, Neurodegenerative disease, Cancer, Progressive supranuclear palsy, Hippocampal sclerosis, Vascular dementia, Dementia with Lewy bodies, Multiple system atrophy, Motor neuron disease, Frontotemporal lobar dementia, Corticobasal degeneration, Dementia, Cerebrovascular disease, Atherosclerosis, Renal hypertensive disease, Fatty liver, Type II diabetes | Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research ; Sun Health Foundation |
PMID:25619230 PMID:33143239 |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_80798 | http://www.bannerhealth.com/Research/Research+Institutes/Banner+Sun+Health+Research+Institute/Research/Research+Programs/Brain+and+Body+Donation/Brain+and+Tissue+Bank.htm | http://www.bannerhealth.com/Research/Research+Institutes/Banner+Sun+Health+Research+Institute/Ways+to+Give/Brain+and+Tissue/_Brain+and+Tissue.htm, http://www.bannerhealth.com/Research/Research+Institutes/Banner+Sun+Health+Research+Institute/Research/Research+Programs/Brain+and+Tissue/_Brain+and+Tissue.htm | SCR_004822 | Banner Sun Health Research Institute Brain and Tissue Bank, Banner Health Brain and Tissue Bank, Brain / Body Donation Program, Banner Brain and Tissue Bank, Banner Sun Health Research Institute Brain and Body Donation Program, Brain/Body Donation Program | 2026-02-14 02:01:01 | 121 | ||
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Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory (RRID:SCR_004873) | MDIBL | data or information resource, organization portal, portal, training resource | Non-profit research institution that studies marine and non-marine organisms to learn about the basic biology of life. Our scientists make critical discoveries about how organisms adapt to their environment and how environment, health, and genetics are related. They study a wide range of organisms such as sharks, skates, and sea urchins to learn about development and regeneration. They investigate the root causes of diseases like cystic fibrosis, and they examine the mechanisms that make living creatures age. Research at MDIBL takes place within three centers: the Center for Regenerative Biology and Medicine, the Martha and Wistar Morris Center for Environmental Health Sciences, and the John W. and Jean C. Boylan Center for Cellular and Molecular Physiology. Scientists at each center include both permanent MDIBL faculty and adjunct faculty who come to MDIBL for a few weeks or an entire season, often year after year. Short courses, symposia, and fellowships provide research experience and training to students and scientists at all levels, from high school and college through medical school and senior investigators. Our education programs are always hands-on and engage students in meaningful research. MDIBL is the lead institution for the Maine IDeA Network for Biomedical Researcha research and education network linking MDIBL with The Jackson Laboratory and ten Maine colleges and universities. | regenerative medicine, environmental health, physiology, environment, health, genetics, development, regeneration |
is parent organization of: Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD) is parent organization of: Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory Light Microscopy Core Facility |
Cystic fibrosis, Aging, Etc | nlx_84848 | SCR_004873 | 2026-02-14 02:00:46 | 1 | ||||||||
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Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) (RRID:SCR_003194) | ICPSR | data or information resource, organization portal, portal, consortium | Data archive of more than 500,000 files of research in the social sciences, hosting 16 specialized collections of data in education, aging, criminal justice, substance abuse, terrorism, and other fields. ICPSR comprises a consortium of about 700 academic institutions and research organizations providing training in data access, curation, and methods of analysis for the social science research community. ICPSR welcomes and encourages deposits of digital data. ICPSR's educational activities include the Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research external link, a comprehensive curriculum of intensive courses in research design, statistics, data analysis, and social methodology. ICPSR also leads several initiatives that encourage use of data in teaching, particularly for undergraduate instruction. ICPSR-sponsored research focuses on the emerging challenges of digital curation and data science. ICPSR researchers also examine substantive issues related to our collections, with an emphasis on historical demography and the environment. | psychiatry, survey, digital, social science, data archive, education, criminal justice, terrorism, child care, early education, data sharing, health, medical care, minority, mental health, political science, demography, economics, history, gerontology, public health, terrorism, psychology, sociology, foreign policy, terrorism, psychology, law |
uses: DataCite lists: Advanced Cognitive Training for Independent and Vital Elderly (ACTIVE) lists: Mexican Health and Aging Study lists: Human Mortality Database lists: Religion Aging and Health Survey lists: Resources for Enhancing Alzheimers Caregiver Health lists: Seattle Longitudinal Study lists: Social Environment and Biomarkers of Aging Study in Taiwan lists: Indonesia Family Life Survey lists: Piedmont Health Survey of the Elderly lists: English Longitudinal Study of Ageing lists: Luxembourg Income Study lists: Alameda County Health and Ways of Living Study lists: Second Malaysian Family Life Survey lists: Charleston Heart Study lists: Census Microdata Samples Project lists: Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS) lists: Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly lists: Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey lists: Health and Retirement Study lists: Iowa 65+ Rural Health Study lists: Longitudinal Study of Generations lists: Longitudinal Study of Elderly Mexican American Health lists: Matlab Health and Socio-Economic Survey lists: National Long Term Care Survey lists: National Longitudinal Mortality Study lists: National Longitudinal Survey of Older Men lists: National Nursing Home Survey Follow-Up lists: National Social Life Health and Aging Project (NSHAP) lists: National Survey of the Japanese Elderly lists: National Survey of Midlife Development in the United States lists: Nihon University Japanese Longitudinal Study of Aging lists: Panel Study of Income Dynamics lists: Public Use Microdata Sample for the Older Population lists: International Data Base lists: German Socio-Economic Panel lists: New Beneficiary Data System lists: Longitudinal Studies of Aging lists: National Survey of Families and Households lists: National Survey of Self-Care and Aging lists: Epidemiology of Chronic Disease in the Oldest Old lists: Aging Status and Sense of Control (ASOC) is listed by: re3data.org has parent organization: University of Michigan; Ann Arbor; USA is parent organization of: National Addiction and HIV Data Archive Program (NAHDAP) is parent organization of: National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA) is parent organization of: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Data Archive |
Aging, Substance abuse, Addiction, HIV | NIH ; NIA ; NICHD ; NIDA |
nif-0000-00615 | http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/landing.jsp | SCR_003194 | Interuniversity Consortium for Political Social Research, Inter-university Consortium for Political Social Research (ICPSR), Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research | 2026-02-14 02:00:30 | 39 | |||||
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Aging Genes and Interventions Database Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Aging Genes and Interventions Database (RRID:SCR_002701) | AGEID | data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, database | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on February 17,2023. A database of genes and interventions connected with aging phenotypes including those with respect to their effects on life-span or age-related neurological diseases. Information includes: organism, aging phenotype, allele type, strain, gene function, phenotypes, mutant, and homologs. If you know of published data (or your own unpublished data that you'd like to share) not currently in the database, please use the Submit a Gene/Intervention link. | allele, strain, gene function, phenotype, mutant, homolog, mutation, degeneration, gene, intervention, life-span |
is used by: Aging Portal is used by: NIF Data Federation has parent organization: University of Washington; Seattle; USA |
Aging, Age-related neurological disease, Neurological disease | Ellison Medical Foundation | PMID:12044961 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-23326 | http://sageke.sciencemag.org/highlights/gidb/ | SCR_002701 | Aging Genes DB, Aging Genes Database, Genes/Interventions Database | 2026-02-14 02:00:26 | 2 | |||
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Stein Institute for Research on Aging Video Archive Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Stein Institute for Research on Aging Video Archive (RRID:SCR_003761) | Stein Institute Videos | data or information resource, podcast, narrative resource, video resource | Videos and podcasts presenting the latest innovative research being conducted by the Stein Institute for Research on Aging medical faculty, with the aim of promoting healthy aging. Additionally, many of the public lectures from the Public Lecture Series are also available on UCSD-TV's website video on demand programming. The Lecture series allows affiliated faculty members of the Stein Institute for Research on Aging and other scientists from the UCSD School of Medicine, as well as individuals from surrounding academic and research institutions, to present the latest findings in their respective fields of expertise and share their present work with the general community. All of these lectures focus on topics related to healthy aging or age-related diseases. | late adult human |
uses: UCSD-TV has parent organization: Stein Institute for Research on Aging |
Aging, Healthy aging, Age-related disease | Public, Commercial license | nlx_157990 | SCR_003761 | 2026-02-14 02:00:51 | 1 | |||||||
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Stein Institute for Research on Aging Resource Report Resource Website |
Stein Institute for Research on Aging (RRID:SCR_003759) | Stein Institute | data or information resource, portal, topical portal, training resource | Portal dedicated to the development and application of the latest advances in biomedical and behavioral science knowledge to issues of successful, healthy aging and the prevention and reduction of the burden of disability and disease in late life. Additionally, they provide numerous grants to junior faculty, as well as education programs for doctors and researchers through monthly Grand Rounds. From studying memory to identifying genes with important roles in aging, Stein Institute scientists are continuously pushing the boundaries of knowledge. One of their most promising ongoing projects is the Successful AGing Evaluation (SAGE) Study. SAGE is the only large-scale study on successful aging that considers the impact of positive psychological traits, such as resilience and wisdom, in addition to biological factors, providing a much more complete picture of older adults. Their monthly public lectures presented by renowned physicians and scientists are broadcast on UCSD-TV and have been viewed more than one billion times. This year they partnered with the Clinical and Translational Research Institute and the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute to organize Making Sense of Science, a course for older adults interested in science and health. In addition, They distribute a free monthly newsletter and work extensively with the community, participating in numerous events and conferences. | neuroscience, lecture, article, funding resource, late adult human |
has parent organization: University of California San Diego School of Medicine; California; USA is parent organization of: Stein Institute for Research on Aging News is parent organization of: Stein Institute for Research on Aging Video Archive |
Aging, Healthy aging | Public | nlx_157988 | SCR_003759 | UCSD Stein Institute for Research on Aging, Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging, Center for Healthy Aging Stein Institute for Research on Aging | 2026-02-14 02:00:31 | 0 | ||||||
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CADRO Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
CADRO (RRID:SCR_004046) | CADRO | data or information resource, controlled vocabulary | A classification system developed by the National Institute on Aging and the Alzheimer's Association that can be used to integrate and compare Alzheimer's disease (AD) research portfolios from public and private organizations supporting AD research in the US and abroad. The CADRO was constructed as a three-tier classification system organized around seven major categories: five in research and two resource-related: * Category A. Molecular Pathogenesis and Pathophysiology of Alzheimer's Disease * Category B. Diagnosis, Assessment and Disease Monitoring * Category C. Translational Research and Clinical Interventions * Category D. Epidemiology * Category E. Care, Support and Health Economics of Alzheimer's Diseases * Category F. Research Resources * Category G. Consortia and Public Private Partnerships * Category H. Alzheimer's Disease - Related Dementias Using information from project abstracts and research aims, the above categories were stratified into research topics and these were further divided into research themes. The three levels of classification are meant to enable a fine-grained portfolio analysis that can inform strategic planning and funding decisions. The CADRO was developed as a dynamic portfolio analysis tool that can be used to: (i) capture the changing landscape of AD research funded by different organizations, (ii) identify opportunities for coordination of support for AD research, and (iii) identify funding gaps as well as areas of overlap within and across organizations. | late adult human, alzheimer, aging |
is used by: IADRP has parent organization: Alzheimers Association has parent organization: National Institute on Aging |
Alzheimer's disease, Aging | NIA | nlx_158474 | http://www.nia.nih.gov/research/dn/cadro-outline http://www.nia.nih.gov/research/dn/common-alzheimers-disease-research-ontology-cadro http://www.nia.nih.gov/sites/default/files/cadro_outline_-_january_2013.pdf |
SCR_004046 | Common Alzheimer''s Disease Research Ontology, Common Alzheimer's Disease Research Ontology (CADRO) | 2026-02-14 02:00:35 | 2 | |||||
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Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology (RRID:SCR_004034) | CHARGE Consortium, CHARGE | bibliography, portal, consortium, data or information resource, organization portal | Consortium formed to facilitate genome-wide association study meta-analyses and replication opportunities among multiple large and well-phenotyped longitudinal cohort studies. A bibliography of CHARGE publications is available. Its founding member cohorts include: * Age, Gene, Environment, Susceptibility Study -- Reykjavik * Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study * Cardiovascular Health Study * Framingham Heart Study * Rotterdam Study Additional core cohorts include: * Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults * Family Heart Study * Health, Aging, and Body Composition Study * Jackson Heart Study * Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis | genome-wide association study, genomic, epidemiology, phenotype, longitudinal | is related to: International Genomics of Alzheimers Project | Aging, Heart disease | PMID:20031568 | nlx_158460 | SCR_004034 | 2026-02-14 02:00:54 | 17 | |||||||
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Gait in Aging and Disease Database Resource Report Resource Website |
Gait in Aging and Disease Database (RRID:SCR_006886) | GaitDB | data or information resource, narrative resource, training material, data set | A mini-collection of human gait data that was constructed as a teaching resource for an intensive course (The Modern Science of Human Aging, conducted at MIT) that includes walking stride interval time series from 15 subjects: 5 healthy young adults (23 - 29 years old), 5 healthy old adults (71 - 77 years old), and 5 older adults (60 - 77 years old) with Parkinson's disease. For each subject, two columns of data are included. The first column is time (in seconds) and the second is the stride interval (variously known as stride time, gait cycle duration, and time between successive heel strikes of the same foot). The same data are also available as standard PhysioBank-format annotation (.str) and header (.hea) files, for viewing or analysis using PhysioToolkit software from this site. Subjects walked continuously on level ground around an obstacle-free path. The stride interval was measured using ultra-thin, force sensitive resistors placed inside the shoe. The analog force signal was sampled at 300 Hz with a 12 bit A/D converter, using an ambulatory, ankle-worn microcomputer that also recorded the data. Subsequently, the time between foot-strikes was automatically computed. The method for determining the stride interval is a modification of a previously validated method that has been shown to agree with force-platform measures, a gold standard. Data were collected from the healthy subjects as they walked in a roughly circular path for 15 minutes, and from the subjects with Parkinson's disease as they walked for 6 minutes up and down a long hallway. | early adult human, late adult human, gait, stride | has parent organization: Physiobank | Aging, Healthy, Parkinson's disease | nlx_45963 | SCR_006886 | 2026-02-14 02:01:17 | 0 | ||||||||
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NIA Aged Rodent Colonies Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
NIA Aged Rodent Colonies (RRID:SCR_007317) | Aged Rodent Colonies | biomaterial supply resource, organism supplier, material resource | Colonies of barrier-raised, Specific Pathogen-Free (SPF) rodents under contractual arrangement with commercial vendors, specifically for use in aging research. They are not available for use as a general source of adult animals for unrelated areas of research. Animals from the NIA aged rodent colonies are available to investigators at academic and non-profit research institutions under the terms described on the Eligibility Criteria page. Orders must be submitted through the online rodent ordering system (ROS) (http://arc.niapublications.org/acb/stores/1/). Available strains: * Inbred Rats: Fischer 344 (F344), Brown Norway (BN) * Hybrid Rats: F344xBN F1 (F344BN); * Inbred Mice: BALB/cBy, CBA, C57BL/6, DBA/2 * Hybrid Mice: CB6F1 (BALB/cBy x C57BL/6), B6D2F1 (C57BL/6 x DBA/2) * Caloric Restricted Rats: F344 (males only), F344BN F1 (males only) * Caloric Restricted Mice: C57BL/6; B6D2F1 (males only) | rodent, inbred mouse strain, inbred rat strain, hybrid rat strain, hybrid mouse strain, caloric restricted, male, mouse strain, adult mouse, rat strain |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is related to: Aged Rodent Tissue Bank has parent organization: NIA Scientific Resources |
Aging, Inbred mouse strain, Inbred rat strain, Hybrid rat strain, Hybrid mouse strain, Caloric Restricted | NIA ; NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research |
Public: For use in aging research only. Available to investigators at academic and non-profit research institutions - see Eligibility Criteria page. | nif-0000-00184 | http://www.nia.nih.gov/ResearchInformation/ScientificResources/default.htm | SCR_007317 | NIA Aged Rodent Colonies Handbook, Aged Rodent Colonies Handbook, Aging-Related Rodent Colonies, Aging-Related Rat Colonies | 2026-02-14 02:01:21 | 20 | ||||
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National Institute on Aging Genetics of Alzheimer’s Disease Data Storage Site (NIAGADS) Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
National Institute on Aging Genetics of Alzheimer’s Disease Data Storage Site (NIAGADS) (RRID:SCR_007314) | NIAGADS | data repository, storage service resource, data set, data or information resource, service resource, database | National genetics data repository facilitating access to genotypic and phenotypic data for Alzheimer's disease (AD). Data include GWAS, whole genome (WGS) and whole exome (WES), expression, RNA Seq, and CHIP Seq analyses. Data for the Alzheimer’s Disease Sequencing Project (ADSP) are available through a partnership with dbGaP (ADSP at dbGaP). Repository for many types of data generated from NIA supported grants and/or NIA funded biological samples. Data are deposited at NIAGADS or NIA-approved sites. Genetic Data and associated Phenotypic Data are available to qualified investigators in scientific community for secondary analysis. | genetics, alzheimer's disease, genome-wide association study, neurodegenerative disease, genotype, phenotype, late adult human, dna marker, dna sequencing, rna expression, rna, dna, gene |
is recommended by: National Library of Medicine is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is related to: NIH Data Sharing Repositories is related to: Allen Institute for Brain Science has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; Pennsylvania; USA |
Alzheimer's disease, Late-onset Alzheimer's disease, Aging | NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research ; NIA U24 AG041689; NIA 3U24AG041689 |
nif-0000-00179 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/niagads http://alois.med.upenn.edu/niagads/ | SCR_007314 | National Institute on Aging, NIA Genetics of Alzheimer's Disease Data Storage Site, Genetics of Alzheimer’s Disease Data Storage Site | 2026-02-14 02:01:24 | 60 | |||||
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Center for Inherited Disease Research Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Center for Inherited Disease Research (RRID:SCR_007339) | CIDR | training service resource, analysis service resource, resource, material analysis service, production service resource, biomaterial analysis service, service resource, data computation service | Next generation sequencing and genotyping services provided to investigators working to discover genes that contribute to disease. On-site statistical geneticists provide insight into analysis issues as they relate to study design, data production and quality control. In addition, CIDR has a consulting agreement with the University of Washington Genetics Coordinating Center (GCC) to provide statistical and analytical support, most predominantly in the areas of GWAS data cleaning and methods development. Completed studies encompass over 175 phenotypes across 530 projects and 620,000 samples. The impact is evidenced by over 380 peer-reviewed papers published in 100 journals. Three pathways exist to access the CIDR genotyping facility: * NIH CIDR Program: The CIDR contract is funded by 14 NIH Institutes and provides genotyping and statistical genetic services to investigators approved for access through competitive peer review. An application is required for projects supported by the NIH CIDR Program. * The HTS Facility: The High Throughput Sequencing Facility, part of the Johns Hopkins Genetic Resources Core Facility, provides next generation sequencing services to internal JHU investigators and external scientists on a fee-for-service basis. * The JHU SNP Center: The SNP Center, part of the Johns Hopkins Genetic Resources Core Facility, provides genotyping to internal JHU investigators and external scientists on a fee-for-service basis. Data computation service is included to cover the statistical genetics services provided for investigators seeking to identify genes that contribute to human disease. Human Genotyping Services include SNP Genome Wide Association Studies, SNP Linkage Scans, Custom SNP Studies, Cancer Panel, MHC Panels, and Methylation Profiling. Mouse Genotyping Services include SNP Scans and Custom SNP Studies. | gene, genome, array, custom, dna, genome wide association study, genotyping, genotyping service, linkage scan, methylation profiling, hereditary disease, single gene disorder, snp, statistical genetics, whole genome, whole exome, exome sequencing, high throughput sequencing, single nucleotide polymorphism, sequencing, disease |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) has parent organization: Johns Hopkins University; Maryland; USA |
Aging | NHGRI ; NCI ; NEI ; NIA ; NIAAA ; NIAMS ; NICHD ; NIDA ; NIDCD ; NIDCR ; NIDDK ; NIEHS ; NIMH ; NINDS ; NHGRI N01-HG-65403; US Department of Health and Human Services HHSN268200782096C; S Department of Health and Human Services HHSN268201100011I; S Department of Health and Human Services HHSN268201200008I; NHGRI U01HG004438; NHGRI U54HG006542 |
nif-0000-00223 | SCR_007339 | CIDR - Center for Inherited Disease Research | 2026-02-14 02:01:21 | 206 | ||||||
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Aged Rodent Tissue Arrays Resource Report Resource Website |
Aged Rodent Tissue Arrays (RRID:SCR_007332) | NIA Tissue Arrays, | analysis service resource, material analysis service, production service resource, biomaterial analysis service, service resource | Offer high-throughput analysis of tissue histology and protein expression for the biogerontology research community. Each array is a 4 micron section that includes tissue cores from multiple tissues at multiple ages on one slide. The arrays are made from ethanol-fixed tissue and can be used for all techniques for which conventional tissue sections can be used. Ages are chosen to span the life from young adult to very old age. (available ages: 4, 12, 18, 24 and 28 months of age) Images of H&E stained punches are available for Liver, Cardiac Muscle, and Brain. The NIA aged rodent tissue arrays were developed with assistance from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Tissue Array Research Program (TARP), led by Dr. Stephen Hewitt, Director. NCI TARP contains more information on tissue array construction, protocols for using arrays, and references. Preparation and Product Description Tissue arrays are prepared in parallel from different sets of animals so that experiments can be conducted in duplicate, with each array using unique animals with a unique product number. The product descriptions page describes each array, including: * Strain * Gender * Ages * Tissues * Animal Identification Numbers | aged, biogerontology, caloric restricted, rodent, protein expression, tissue array, tissue core, histology, adult, old, old rodent, c57bl/6, male, female, liver, cardiac muscle, brain, tissue, kidney, skin, frontal cortex, muscle, thigh, white adipose tissue, pancreas, testes, prostate, spleen, lung, heart, dwarf, wild type, early adult, middle adult, late adult, microarray, image | has parent organization: Aged Rodent Tissue Bank | Aged, Old, Control, Aging | NIA ; NCI ; NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research |
Public: NIA aged rodent tissue arrays are available to investigators at academic and nonprofit research institutions that are engaged in projects directly related to aging and age-related disorders. | nif-0000-00216 | http://www.nia.nih.gov/ResearchInformation/ScientificResources/AgedRodentTissueBankHandbook/TissueArrays/ | SCR_007332 | Aged Rodent Tissue Bank Handbook - Tissue Arrays, NIH Aged Rodent Tissue Bank Handbook Tissue Arrays | 2026-02-14 02:01:24 | 0 | ||||
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LONI Image and Data Archive Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
LONI Image and Data Archive (RRID:SCR_007283) | IDA, LONI IDA, | data or information resource, image collection, database | Archive used for archiving, searching, sharing, tracking and disseminating neuroimaging and related clinical data. IDA is utilized for dozens of neuroimaging research projects across North America and Europe and accommodates MRI, PET, MRA, DTI and other imaging modalities. | data storage, mri, pet, mra, dti, neuroimaging, image storage, histology, fmri, spect, normal, control, alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment, data sharing, clinical, protection, brain, cryosection, FASEB list |
is recommended by: National Library of Medicine is listed by: NIH Data Sharing Repositories |
Control, Autism, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Mild Cognitive Impairment, Normal control, Aging | NIBIB | Restricted | nif-0000-00040, r3d100012840 | https://ida.loni.usc.edu/login.jsp?search=true https://doi.org/10.17616/R39N6D |
https://ida.loni.ucla.edu/login.jsp | SCR_007283 | , IDA, LONI Database, LONI, Image Data Archive | 2026-02-14 02:01:29 | 87 | |||
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JAX Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facility Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
JAX Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facility (RRID:SCR_007437) | NMU | biomaterial supply resource, organism supplier, material resource | Produce new neurological mouse models that could serve as experimental models for the exploration of basic neurobiological mechanisms and diseases. The impetus for the program resulted from the recognition that: * The value of genomic data would remain limited unless more information about the functionality of its individual components became available. * The task of linking genes to specific behavior would best be accomplished by employing a combination of different approaches. In an effort to complement already existing programs, the Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facility decided to use: a random, genome-wide approach to mutagenesis, i.e.N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) as the mutagen; a three-generation back-cross breeding scheme to focus on the detection of recessive mutations; behavioral screens selective for the detection of phenotypes deemed useful for the program goals. The resulting mutant mouse lines have been available to the scientific community for the last five years and over 700 NMF mice have been sent to interested investigators for research; these mutant mouse lines will remain available as frozen embryos (which can be re-derived on request) and can be ordered through the JAX customer service at 1-800-422-6423 (or 207-288-5845). The results of the work of the Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facility and that of two other neurogenesis centers, i.e. The Neurogenomics Project at Northwestern University, and the Neuromutagenesis Project of the Tennessee Mouse Genome Consortium, can also be seen at Neuromice.org, a common web site of these three research centers; in addition, information about all mutants produced by these groups has been recorded in MGI. | mouse model, mutant mouse line, mutant mouse, phenodeviant, phenodeviant mouse, heritability, phenotyping, genetic mapping |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is related to: neuromice is related to: Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) has parent organization: Jackson Laboratory is parent organization of: JAX Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facility Protocols is parent organization of: neuromice |
Neurobiological disease, Neurological disorder, Sensory disorder, Behavioral disorder, Aging | NIDA ; NIMH ; NINDS ; NEI ; NIA ; NIAAA ; NIDCD |
Public, Available to the scientific community | nif-0000-00784 | http://nmf.jax.org/ | SCR_007437 | JAX Neuromutagenesis Facility, JAX - Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facilty, Neuromutagenesis Facility, Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facility of the Jackson Laboratory | 2026-02-14 02:01:31 | 1 | ||||
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Interagency Modeling and Analysis Group Resource Report Resource Website |
Interagency Modeling and Analysis Group (RRID:SCR_007432) | group | The purpose of IMAG is to bring together program officers who have a shared interest in applying modeling and analysis methods to biomedical systems. The meetings are formatted to facilitate an open discussion of what is currently being supported, and for planning future directions in these areas. At each meeting, time is allotted to hear focused presentations from one or two participants to discuss issues relating to modeling and analysis across the government agencies. Discussions also occur online, and participants are informed of talks, conferences and other activities of interest to the group. The NIH BISTIC, (Biomedical Information Science and Technology Consortium), is very supportive of IMAG and serves as the larger body at NIH for disseminating IMAG activities. Associated agencies: NIH: Center for Scientific Review, National Cancer Institute, National Center for Research Resources, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institute on Aging, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Library of Medicine NSF (National Science Foundation): Directorate for Biological Sciences, Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering, Directorate for Engineering, Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration): Human Research Program DOE (Department of Energy), Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research, Office of Biological and Environmental Research DOD (Department of Defense): Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), Army, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Office of Naval Research, Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center, USDA (United States Department of Agriculture), USDVA (Unites States Department of Veteran Affairs) Soliciting programs: Predictive Multiscale Models of the Physiome in Health and Disease (MSM Physiome) Initiative; and Multi-Scale Modeling (MSM) InitiativeKey words: MRI, Imaging, human. | national institutes of health, modeling, funding |
is listed by: 3DVC has parent organization: National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering |
Aging | nif-0000-00562 | SCR_007432 | IMAG | 2026-02-14 02:01:26 | 0 | ||||||||
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eMERGE Network: electronic Medical Records and Genomics Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
eMERGE Network: electronic Medical Records and Genomics (RRID:SCR_007428) | eMERGE | data or information resource, portal, topical portal | A national consortium formed to develop, disseminate, and apply approaches to research that combine DNA biorepositories with electronic medical record (EMR) systems for large-scale, high-throughput genetic research. The consortium is composed of seven member sites exploring the ability and feasibility of using EMR systems to investigate gene-disease relationships. Themes of bioinformatics, genomic medicine, privacy and community engagement are of particular relevance to eMERGE. The consortium uses data from the EMR clinical systems that represent actual health care events and focuses on ethical issues such as privacy, confidentiality, and interactions with the broader community. | human, clinical, dna, alzheimer's disease, genome, genomics, gene, genetic, nervous system disease, nucleotide polymorphism, phenotype, bioinformatics, genomic medicine, privacy, community engagement, emr, electronic medical record |
is related to: PheKB is related to: NCBI database of Genotypes and Phenotypes (dbGap) is related to: PheWAS Catalog has parent organization: Vanderbilt University; Tennessee; USA |
Aging | NIGMS ; NHGRI |
Available to the research community | nif-0000-00539 | SCR_007428 | eMERGE Network: electronic Medical Records & Genomics - A consortium of biorepositories linked to electronic medical records data for conducting genomics studies, eMERGE Network: electronic Medical Records Genomics, eMERGE Network: electronic Medical Records & Genomics, eMERGE Network, electronic Medical Records & Genomics, The eMERGE Network: electronic Medical Records & Genomics | 2026-02-14 02:01:32 | 2 |
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