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Centre dEtude du Polymorphisme Humain Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Centre dEtude du Polymorphisme Humain (RRID:SCR_008026) | institution | The Centre d''Etude du Polymorphisme Humain (CEPH) is a research laboratory, the main activities of which are the setting up, storage, processing and distribution of DNA collections for the identification of genetic factors conferring susceptibility to complex disorders. These collections are established in partnership and full collaboration with external French or international research groups. The Foundation currently hosts the CEPH reference panel, the HGDP panel (Human genome Diversity Cell Line Panel) and several collections amounting mid-2008 to more than 250 000 samples. The goal of CEPH is to understand complex multifactorial disorders necessitates the establishment of structures facilitating access to large and integrated collection of individuals, characterized by a large number of variables emanating from different technologies and platforms. To achieve this goal, CEPH facilitates the setting up of integrated analyses combining clinical, genetic and environmental data, for the identification of susceptibility factors to complex multifactorial disorders Additionally, CEHP allows the reception, storage, processing and distribution of biological sample collections. At the same time, it promotes and participates in the design and setting up of genetic studies: - in partnership and full collaboration with external research groups - giving access to a large number of variables - in a sufficient number of subjects - allowing large scale integrated analyses | environmental, genome, genetic, analysis, biological, cell, clinical, disorder, distribution, diversity, dna, human, individual, laboratory, polymorphism, process, procession, reception, research, storage, structure, subject, technology, variable | is related to: International AMD Genetics Consortium | Wikidata: Q5464989, nif-0000-10191, ISNI: 0000 0004 0639 125X, grid.417836.f | https://ror.org/01rje3r53 | SCR_008026 | CEPH | 2026-02-14 02:01:28 | 294 | ||||||||
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Interagency Modeling and Analysis Group and Multi-scale Modeling Consortium Wiki Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Interagency Modeling and Analysis Group and Multi-scale Modeling Consortium Wiki (RRID:SCR_008046) | IMAG | group | Special interest group that brings 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. IMAG recognized that the modeling community is on the forefront of thinking across the biological continuum, rather than just focusing at one scale or level of resolution. In addition IMAG identified a strong desire among modelers to form multi-disciplinary partnerships across varied research communities. Overall Intent of IMAG through the MSM Consortium is: * To develop new methodologies that span across biological scales * To develop multiscale methodologies applicable to biomedical, biological and behavioral research * To develop methodologies within the local multidisciplinary team and within the larger Framework environment * To further promote multiscale modeling through model sharing This wiki contains information relevant to the IMAG (Interagency Modeling and Analysis Group) and the MSM (Multi-scale Modeling Consortium). | environment, analysis, behavioral, biological, biomedical, continuum, modeling, research, scale, system |
is listed by: 3DVC has parent organization: National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering |
NIBIB ; NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research |
nif-0000-10261 | SCR_008046 | IMAG wiki, MSM wiki | 2026-02-14 02:01:37 | 15 | |||||||
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Australian Center For Plant Functional Genomics PTY LTD Resource Report Resource Website |
Australian Center For Plant Functional Genomics PTY LTD (RRID:SCR_008383) | ACPFG | institution | At the Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics (ACPFG), scientists are improving wheat and barley''s tolerance to environmental stresses such as drought, heat, salinity and nutrient toxicities. These stresses known as abiotic stresses, are a major cause of yield and quality loss throughout the world and cause significant problems for cereal growers. These scientists are developing the technologies and resources needed to produce new cereal varieties that allow sustainable farming to generate economic, social and environmental benefits to Australia. ACPFG research is helping to ensure Australia maintains its competitive position in cereal production. - Identify the genetic mechanisms that control tolerance to specific stresses and compare these with those controlling broad range tolerance to abiotic stresses - Use genome-wide analyses to define key cellular processes that enable adapted plants to withstand abiotic stress, and to apply that understanding to the genetic improvement of crops such as wheat and barley - Unravel regulatory networks that control plant growth under abiotic stress - Identify ways of manipulating these networks, through existing genetic diversity or through functional genomics technologies, to deliver tangible industry outcomes, namely cereal varieties better tailored to hostile environments | australian, plant, functional, genomics, scientist, wheat, barley, technology, economic, social, environmental, research, cereal, genetic, mechanism, tolerence, abiotic, stress | Australian Research Council ; Grains Research and Development Corporation ; Department for Environment and Heritage Government of South Australia ; University of Adelaide; Adelaide; Australia ; University of Melbourne; Victoria; Australia ; University of South Australia; Adelaide; Australia ; University of Queensland; Brisbane; Australia |
Wikidata: Q781368, grid.499658.f, ISNI: 0000 0000 8685 1658, nif-0000-30023 | https://ror.org/00xwvfm64 | SCR_008383 | ACPFG | 2026-02-14 02:01:40 | 0 | |||||||
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Australian ResearCH Enabling enviRonment Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Australian ResearCH Enabling enviRonment (RRID:SCR_008390) | ARCHER | software resource | The ARCHER project is built upon the prototype software developed by the DART (http://dart.edu.au) and ARROW (http://arrow.edu.au) projects to produce a robust set of software tools. These tools: - may be customised to suit the needs of diverse research areas - automate the collection and management of instrument generated data - enable the repository storage of research data and associated metadata - enable collection and tagging of research data in a collaborative environment, and - provide these capabilities in a secure end-to-end proces. :ARCHER developed a ''production-ready'' software tools, operating in a secure environment, to assist researchers to: - collect, capture and retain large data sets from a range of different sources including scientific instruments - deposit data files and data sets to eResearch storage repositories - populate these eResearch data repositories with associated metadata - permit data set annotation and discussion in a collaborative environment, and - support next-generation methods for research publication, dissemination and access. | research, prototype, software, software, tool, diverse, repository, data, metadata, environment, scientific, instrument, annotation |
has parent organization: Monash University; Melbourne; Australia has parent organization: University of Queensland; Brisbane; Australia has parent organization: James Cook University; Townsville; Australia |
Australian Commonwealth Department of Education Science and Training DEST via the Research Information Infrastructure Framework for Australian Higher Education | nif-0000-30038 | SCR_008390 | 2026-02-14 02:01:40 | 31 | ||||||||
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Clinical and Translational Science Awards Consortium Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Clinical and Translational Science Awards Consortium (RRID:SCR_008339) | CTSA | knowledge environment | National consortium of medical research institutions working together to transform the local, regional, and national environment to increase the efficiency and speed of clinical and translational research across the country. Consortium members share a common vision to reduce the time it takes for laboratory discoveries to become treatments for patients, to engage communities in clinical research efforts and to train clinical and translational researchers. This consortium includes 60 medical research institutions located throughout the nation, linking them together to energize the discipline of clinical and translational science. The CTSA consortium has five Strategic Goals: * National Clinical and Translational Research Capability * The Training and Career Development of Clinical and Translational Scientists * Consortium-Wide Collaborations * The Health of our Communities and the Nation * T1 Translational Research | biomedical, clinical, community, consortium, institution, laboratory, medical, patient, research, researcher, science, translational, translational research, treatment |
is related to: REDCap is related to: eBIRT is related to: VIVO is related to: CTSA ShareCenter is related to: CUSP is related to: CDART is related to: cTAKES is related to: CTSA-IP is related to: FURTHeR is related to: HUBzero is related to: ePRISM is related to: ResearchMatch is related to: SPARC Request is related to: Albert Einstein College of Medicine; New York; USA is related to: Clinical Research Resource HUB is related to: Eagle I is related to: CTSAconnect is related to: Boston University; Massachusetts; USA is related to: Case Western Reserve University; Ohio; USA is related to: Columbia University; New York; USA is related to: Duke University; North Carolina; USA is related to: Emory University; Georgia; USA is related to: Morehouse School of Medicine; Georgia; USA is related to: Georgia Institute of Technology; Georgia; USA is related to: Georgetown University; Washington D.C.; USA is related to: Howard University; Washington D.C. is related to: Indiana University School of Medicine; Indiana; USA is related to: Johns Hopkins University; Maryland; USA is related to: Mayo Clinic is related to: Medical College of Wisconsin; Wisconsin; USA is related to: Medical University of South Carolina; South Carolina; USA is related to: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; New York; USA is related to: New York University School of Medicine; New York; USA is related to: Northwestern University; Illinois; USA is related to: Oregon Health and Science University; Oregon; USA is related to: Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center; Pennsylvania; USA is related to: Stanford University; Stanford; California is related to: Ohio State University; Ohio; USA is related to: Rockefeller University; New York; USA is related to: Scripps Research Institute is related to: University of Alabama at Birmingham; Alabama; USA is related to: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; North Carolina; USA is related to: University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio; Texas; USA is related to: University of Utah; Utah; USA is related to: Tufts University; Massachusetts; USA is related to: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences; Arkansas; USA is related to: University of California at Los Angeles; California; USA is related to: University of California at Davis; California; USA is related to: University of California at Irvine; California; USA is related to: University of California at San Diego; California; USA is related to: University of California at San Francisco; California; USA is related to: University of Chicago; Illinois; USA is related to: University of Cincinnati; Ohio; USA is related to: University of Colorado Denver; Colorado; USA is related to: University of Florida; Florida; USA is related to: University of Illinois at Chicago; Illinois; USA is related to: University of Iowa; Iowa; USA is related to: University of Kansas Medical Center; Kansas; USA is related to: University of Massachusetts Medical School; Massachusetts; USA is related to: University of Miami; Florida; USA is related to: University of Michigan; Ann Arbor; USA is related to: University of Minnesota Twin Cities; Minnesota; USA is related to: University of New Mexico; New Mexico; USA is related to: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA is related to: University of Pittsburgh; Pennsylvania; USA is related to: University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry; New York; USA is related to: University of Southern California; Los Angeles; USA is related to: University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston; Texas; USA is related to: University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston is related to: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; Texas; USA is related to: University of Washington; Seattle; USA is related to: University of Wisconsin-Madison; Wisconsin; USA is related to: Vanderbilt University; Tennessee; USA is related to: Meharry Medical College is related to: Virginia Commonwealth University; Virginia; USA is related to: Washington University in St. Louis; Missouri; USA is related to: Weill Cornell Medical College; New York; USA is related to: Hunter College; New York; USA is related to: Yale University; Connecticut; USA has parent organization: Vanderbilt University; Tennessee; USA has parent organization: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services |
National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences 2U54TR000123 | nif-0000-24968 | http://www.ctsaweb.org/ | SCR_008339 | Clinical & Translational Science Awards, Clinical and Translational Science Awards | 2026-02-14 02:01:32 | 6 | ||||||
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Oregon National Primate Research Center Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Oregon National Primate Research Center (RRID:SCR_008291) | ONPRC | institution | Center that aims to develop biomedical technologies using nonhuman primate (NHP) models. Its goal is to uncover the root causes of various disease and disorders, unlock secrets of the brain, and unleash new methods of diagnostics and treatment. | NPRC, NPRC Consortium, ORIP, enhancement, genetic, aids, animal, biomedical, brain, cancer, cure, delivery, depression, developmental, diabetes, diagnostic, disease, disorder, health, human, model, nonhuman, obesity, premature, primate, reproductive, research, scientific, stem cell, technology, therapy, treatment, vaccine | is listed by: National Primate Research Center Consortium | NIH Office of the Director P51 OD011092; NIH Office of the Director U42 OD023038; NIH Office of the Director U42 OD010426; NIH Office of the Director R24 OD021324 |
Wikidata: Q7101277, Crossref funder ID: 100008143, nif-0000-24358, grid.410436.4, ISNI: 0000 0004 0619 6542 | https://ror.org/05fcfqq67 | SCR_008291 | ONPRC | 2026-02-14 02:01:40 | 108 | ||||||
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Canadian Microelectronics Corporation Microsystems Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Canadian Microelectronics Corporation Microsystems (RRID:SCR_007234) | commercial organization | CMC Microsystems enables and supports the creation and application of micro- and nano-system knowledge by providing a national infrastructure for excellence in research and a path to commercialization of related devices, components and systems. CMC Microsystems provides the tools, technologies and services that make microsystems research and development possible in universities across Canada. CMC delivers innovative and cost-effective services to a growing community of microsystems researchers that connect 43 universities and one college across Canada, and presently involves over 3,100 faculty and graduate students. A 4th Pillar organization stimulating synergistic collaboration among universities, companies and government agencies, CMC is a pioneer in developing creative solutions including Canada-wide Internet-based access to advanced microsystems testing facilities-at a fraction of the cost of conventional methods. Over the last five years, CMC delivered a value of 342 million to Canadian universities. Throughout the last 25 years CMC has successfully demonstrated the ability to specify, acquire and distribute all the necessary tools and technologies to design, make and test microsystems devices, components and systems and in the last five years has significantly expanded its skill base and partnerships. CMC has also developed a series of key relationships with suppliers which have enabled smooth and uninterrupted access to the latest tools and technologies. The governance structure is widely viewed as one of the soundest among organizations of this type and the management team of five people has a total experience of well over 100 years in the microsystems field. | microsystem, microelectronic, research, development, technology, device | Crossref funder ID: 100008676, grid.423376.7, nif-0000-30258 | https://ror.org/03k70ea39 | SCR_007234 | CMC Microsystems | 2026-02-14 02:01:28 | 2 | |||||||||
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Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (RRID:SCR_007400) | ARVO | nonprofit organization | An eye and vision research organization whose goal is to encourage and assist research, training, publication, and dissemination of knowledge in vision and ophthalmology. ARVO membership is comprised of more than 11,500 individuals. Some 42% of members reside in over 70 countries outside the U.S. The membership is multidisciplinary and consists of both clinical and basic researchers (approximately 44% MD/Ophthalmologists, 26% PhDs, and 30% Other, including optometrists, osteopaths, and veterinarians). ARVO is governed by a Board of Trustees, who are elected from candidates put forth by the 13 Scientific Sections. | vision, ophthalmology, research, organization portal, topical portal | nif-0000-00457, grid.432636.6, ISNI: 0000 0001 0944 6445, Crossref funder ID: 100005426 | https://ror.org/033523d69 | SCR_007400 | 2026-02-14 02:01:25 | 16 | |||||||||
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Harvard University; Cambridge; United States Resource Report Resource Website 500+ mentions |
Harvard University; Cambridge; United States (RRID:SCR_011273) | Harvard | university | Institution of higher education in the United States. Private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. | research, private, undergraduate, graduate, master's, doctoral, phD, institution, university |
uses: ShareLaTeX uses: Overleaf uses: ReadCube uses: DIRECT2experts uses: Benchling uses: Writefull uses: Paperpile uses: GenomeCompiler is affiliated with: Broad Institute is related to: Beta Cell Biology Consortium is related to: ShareLaTeX is related to: CalR is related to: dcmqi is related to: PROMIS 2 MY Health is parent organization of: EGO - Eukaryotic Gene Orthologs is parent organization of: Drosophila RNAi Screening Center is parent organization of: FAS Center For Systems Biology is parent organization of: DF/HCC Health Communication Core is parent organization of: DF/HCC Specialized Histopathology Services Core is parent organization of: Harvard HSCI iPS Cell Core Facility is parent organization of: Harvard Partners HealthCare Center for Personalized Genetic Medicine Bioinformatics Core Facility is parent organization of: Wyss Institute Imaging Core is parent organization of: Harvard FAS Bauer Core Laboratory is parent organization of: Harvard - Oxford Cortical Structural Atlas is parent organization of: Harvard Medical School, Department of Systems Biology: The Megason Lab - MegaCapture Software is parent organization of: Dataverse Network Project is parent organization of: edX is parent organization of: Authorea is parent organization of: BioNumbers is parent organization of: SNPHunter is parent organization of: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is parent organization of: Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard is parent organization of: Data Scientist Training for Librarians is parent organization of: Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University: Weld Hill Microscopy Lab is parent organization of: Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University: Weld Hill Molecular Lab is parent organization of: 3D Slicer is parent organization of: GeneMerge is parent organization of: High Resolution Mouse Brain Atlas is parent organization of: Journal of Comparative Neurology Antibody database is parent organization of: FlyBase is parent organization of: CardioGenomics is parent organization of: Harvard Medical School Division of Medical Sciences is parent organization of: DPInteract is parent organization of: Gene Ontology Partition Database is parent organization of: MHCPEP is parent organization of: SDR: Specificity-Determining Residues in Protein Families is parent organization of: Harvard Medical School, Department of Systems Biology: The Megason Lab -GoFigure Software is parent organization of: MedGene is parent organization of: New England Primate Research School is parent organization of: Boston Area Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center Metabolic Physiology and Energy Balance Core Facility is parent organization of: Harvard FAS Magnetic Resonance Laboratory is parent organization of: Cheng Li Lab of Computational Genomics is parent organization of: Motif Extractor is parent organization of: HIV Brain Sequence Database is parent organization of: Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University: Weld Hill Growth Facilities is parent organization of: HSDM Micro CT Core is parent organization of: DF/HCC Biostatistics Core Facility is parent organization of: DF/HCC Cancer Pharmacology Core is parent organization of: Dana Farber and Harvard Cancer Center Cancer Proteomics Center is parent organization of: DF/HCC Cell Manipulation Core Facility is parent organization of: DF/HCC Community Practice Research Core is parent organization of: DF/HCC High-Throughput Polymorphism Detection Core is parent organization of: DF/HCC Monoclonal Antibody Core is parent organization of: DF/HCC Pathology Specimen Locator is parent organization of: DF/HCC Rodent Histopathology Core Facility is parent organization of: DF/HCC Tissue Microarray and Imaging Core Facility is parent organization of: DF/HCC Tumor Imaging Metrics Core Facility is parent organization of: HMS Microfluidics Core Facility is parent organization of: HSCI Humanized Neonatal Mouse Center is parent organization of: Harvard Bioinformatics Core at Joslin Diabetes Center is parent organization of: Harvard CNS Imaging and Analysis Facility is parent organization of: Harvard CNS NNIN/C Computational Facility is parent organization of: Harvard CNS Nanofabrication Facility is parent organization of: Harvard CNS Nanomaterial Facility is parent organization of: Harvard Center for Biological Imaging is parent organization of: Harvard Digestive Diseases Center Biomedical CORE B: Microscopy and Histopathology is parent organization of: Harvard FAS Bauer Core: Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics Core Laboratory is parent organization of: Harvard FAS Center for Brain Science - Electron Microscopy Core Facility is parent organization of: Harvard PCMM Flow and Imaging Cytometry Resource is parent organization of: Harvard FAS Center for Brain Science - Imaging Core Facility is parent organization of: Harvard FAS Center for Brain Science - Neuroengineering Core Facility is parent organization of: Harvard FAS Center for Brain Science - Neuroimaging Core Facility is parent organization of: Harvard FAS Center for Crystallographic Studies is parent organization of: Harvard FAS Research Computing Core is parent organization of: Harvard FAS Small Molecule Mass Spectrometry Facility is parent organization of: Harvard PCPGM Genotyping Facility is parent organization of: Harvard Genome Modification Facility Harvard University is parent organization of: Harvard PCMM Optical Microscopy Core is parent organization of: Harvard PCPGM Biorepository for Medical Discovery is parent organization of: Harvard PCPGM Biosample Services Facility is parent organization of: Harvard PCPGM DNA Sequencing Facility is parent organization of: Harvard PCPGM Microarray Facility is parent organization of: Harvard Partners Research Computing Core is parent organization of: MGH HSCI-CRM Flow Cytometry Core Facility is parent organization of: Ragon Institute Biostatistics Core is parent organization of: Ragon Institute Imaging Core Flow Cytometry is parent organization of: Ragon Institute Imaging Core Microscopy is parent organization of: SERI Flow Cytometry Core Facility is parent organization of: Wyss Institute Machine Shop / 3D Prototyping Core is parent organization of: Wyss Institute Materials Characterization Core is parent organization of: Computational Biology and Functional Genomics Laboratory at Harvard is parent organization of: Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts; USA is parent organization of: Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health is parent organization of: Harvard Tumor Imaging Metrics Core Facility is parent organization of: Harvard SERI Graphic Services Core is parent organization of: Harvard Digestive Diseases Center Biomedical CORE D: Gnotobiotic Mice, Microbiology and Metagenomics is parent organization of: Harvard University Labs and Facilities is parent organization of: HNDC Drug Discovery in Neurodegeneration is parent organization of: Eagle I is parent organization of: PolyPhen: Polymorphism Phenotyping is parent organization of: PLINK/SEQ is parent organization of: FreeSurfer is parent organization of: Magnaporthe comparative Database is parent organization of: CTSAconnect is parent organization of: International Stroke Database is parent organization of: International Stroke Database/Software is parent organization of: ChemBank is parent organization of: EM-DECODER is parent organization of: Ruby NIfTI is parent organization of: CummeRbund is parent organization of: BINOCh is parent organization of: Harvard Digestive Disease Center is parent organization of: GraPhlAn is parent organization of: biobakery is parent organization of: DeepNeuro is parent organization of: Joslin Diabetes Center is parent organization of: PAGODA is parent organization of: Harvard School of Public Health Microbiome Analysis Core Facility is parent organization of: Diffusion Toolkit is parent organization of: Cistrome is parent organization of: ADMIXTOOLS is parent organization of: SARS-CoV-2 mutation effects and 3D structure prediction from sequence covariation is parent organization of: Harvard Medical School PCMM Microscopy Core Facility is parent organization of: PolicyModels is parent organization of: Cistrome is parent organization of: Biofactoid is parent organization of: Camera Control project is parent organization of: Harvard University Bauer Core Facility is parent organization of: Harvard Tissue Atlas is parent organization of: Harvard Medical School Center for Cancer Systems Pharmacology is parent organization of: SPRING is parent organization of: Minerva is parent organization of: scimap is parent organization of: moseq2-app is parent organization of: Keypoint MoSeq is parent organization of: Harvard University Chan School of Public Health Bioinformatics Core Facility is parent organization of: VenomView |
SCR_016676, Wikidata:Q13371, ISNI:000000041936754X, Crossref funder ID:100007229, nlx_90063, grid.38142.3c | https://ror.org/03vek6s52 | SCR_011273 | Harvard University | 2026-02-14 02:02:15 | 728 | |||||||
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Georgia State University; Georgia; USA Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Georgia State University; Georgia; USA (RRID:SCR_011234) | GSU | university | Public research university in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Founded in 1913. One of the University System of Georgia's four research universities. | institution, public, research, university, Atlanta, Georgia |
is parent organization of: NeuronBank is parent organization of: DRUT is parent organization of: NeuronBank is parent organization of: ScaffMatch is parent organization of: Translational Research in Neuroimaging and Data Science datasets is parent organization of: Georgia State University Imaging Core Facility |
nlx_29863, Wikidata:Q1509333, Crossref funder ID:100008545, ISNI:0000 0004 1936 7400, grid.256304.6 | https://ror.org/03qt6ba18 | SCR_011234 | Georgia State, GSU, State | 2026-02-14 02:02:14 | 2 | |||||||
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Radboud University; Nijmegen; The Netherlands Resource Report Resource Website |
Radboud University; Nijmegen; The Netherlands (RRID:SCR_011489) | Radboud | university | The Radboud University is a public university with a strong focus on research located in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. | university, public, research, Netherlands |
is related to: European Lead Factory is parent organization of: GimmeMotifs is parent organization of: CATCHprofiles is parent organization of: Database of Secondary Structure Assignments is parent organization of: Donders Machine Learning Toolbox is parent organization of: Blueprint Epigenome is parent organization of: FieldTrip is parent organization of: HSSP is parent organization of: Project HOPE is parent organization of: NRG-CING is parent organization of: G Protein-Coupled Receptor Data Base is parent organization of: NucleaRDB is parent organization of: PhyloPat is parent organization of: GeneSeeker |
ISNI:122931605, Crossref funder ID:501100008459, nlx_79396, Wikidata:Q632004, grid.5590.9 | https://ror.org/016xsfp80 | SCR_011489 | Radboud Universiteit, Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, Radboud University, Catholic University of Nijmegen, Radboud University Nijmegen, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen | 2026-02-14 02:02:00 | 0 | |||||||
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Consensus Measures for Phenotype and Exposure Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Consensus Measures for Phenotype and Exposure (RRID:SCR_006688) | PhenX | knowledge environment | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on 05 01 2025. PhenX is a project to prioritize Phenotype and eXposure measures for Genome-wide Association Studies (GWAS). Leaders of the scientific community will assess and prioritize a broad range of domains relevant to genomics research and public health. The PhenX Steering Committee (SC), chaired by Dr. Jonathan Haines, provides leadership in the selection of domains and domain experts. Members of the SC include outstanding scientists from the research community and liaisons from the Institutes and Centers of the National Institutes of Health. Consensus measures for GWAS will have a direct impact on biomedical research and ultimately on public health. During the course of this project, up to 20 research domains will be examined, with up to 15 measures being recommended for use in future GWAS and other large-scale genomic research efforts. The goal is to maximize the benefits of future research by having comparable measures so that studies can be integrated. Each selected domain will be reviewed by a Working Group (WG) of scientists who are experts in the research area. A systematic review of the literature will guide the WGs selection of up to 15 high priority measures with standardized approaches for measurement. Selection criteria for the measures include factors such as validity, reproducibility, cost, feasibility, and burden to both investigators and participants. The scientific community will be asked to provide input on proposed measures. Consensus development is a key component of the project. | biomedical, domain, genome, health, phenotype, public, research |
has parent organization: RTI International is parent organization of: Phenotypes and eXposures Toolkit is parent organization of: PhenX Phenotypic Terms has organization facet: Phenotypes and eXposures Toolkit |
NHGRI U01 HG004597 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-32816 | SCR_006688 | PhenX - consensus measures for Phenotypes and eXposures, Consensus Measures for Phenotypes Exposures, PhenX (consensus measures for Phenotypes and eXposures), Consensus Measures for Phenotypes Exposure, Consensus Measures for Phenotypes and Exposures | 2026-02-14 02:01:22 | 1 | ||||||
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American Society of Hematology Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
American Society of Hematology (RRID:SCR_006734) | ASH | professional organization | The American Society of Hematology (ASH) is the world''s largest professional society concerned with the causes and treatments of blood disorders. The mission of the Society is to further the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders affecting the blood, bone marrow, and the immunologic, hemostatic and vascular systems, by promoting research, clinical care, education, training, and advocacy in hematology. | hematology, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, blood, bone marrow, immunologic system, hemostatic system, vascular system, research, clinical care, education, training, advocacy, grant, award |
is parent organization of: ASH Video Library is parent organization of: ASH Image Bank |
Blood disease, Blood disorder | nlx_149394, grid.422538.a, Wikidata: Q466892, ISNI: 0000 0004 0450 0491, Crossref funder ID: 100001422 | https://ror.org/02nw48b86 | SCR_006734 | 2026-02-14 02:01:14 | 10 | |||||||
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Allen Institute Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
Allen Institute (RRID:SCR_005435) | institution | Non profit bioscience research organization in Seattle, Washington dedicated to accelerating research globally and sharing that data within the science community. Allen Institute for Brain Science, Allen Institute for Cell Science, Allen Institute for Immunology, and The Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group are four divisions of this Institute with commitment to open science model within its research institutes. | organization, brain, health, disease, research, human, mouse, dataset, cell, immunology, data, map |
is related to: scrattch taxonomy is parent organization of: Allen Institute for Brain Science is parent organization of: Allen Brain Atlas is parent organization of: Allen Human Reference Atlas, 3D, 2020 is parent organization of: Scrattch.Hicat is parent organization of: COVID-19 Open Research Dataset is parent organization of: CORD-19 Explorer is parent organization of: CellLocator is parent organization of: Allen Mouse Brain Common Coordinate Framework is parent organization of: Common Cell Type Nomenclature is parent organization of: Smart-seq2 Single Nucleus Multi Sample Pipeline is parent organization of: BICCN is parent organization of: Allen Cell and Structure Segmenter is parent organization of: Allen Brain Cell Atlas is parent organization of: BRAIN Initiative Cell Atlas Network is parent organization of: MapMyCells is parent organization of: Genetic Tools Atlas is parent organization of: Annotation Comparison Explorer is parent organization of: BioFile Finder is parent organization of: HOMBA Adult Human Basal Ganglia Atlas is parent organization of: Harmonized Ontology of Mammalian Brain Anatomy (HOMBA) |
nlx_144532, Wikidata:Q24191489, grid.507729.e | https://ror.org/03cpe7c52 | SCR_005435 | The Allen Institute | 2026-02-14 02:00:55 | 55 | ||||||||
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American Society for Investigative Pathology Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
American Society for Investigative Pathology (RRID:SCR_005426) | ASIP | professional organization | The American Society for Investigative Pathology (ASIP) is a society of biomedical scientists who investigate mechanisms of disease. Investigative pathology is an integrative discipline that links the presentation of disease in the whole organism to its fundamental cellular and molecular mechanisms. It uses a variety of structural, functional, and genetic techniques and ultimately applies research findings to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. ASIP advocates for the practice of investigative pathology and fosters the professional career development and education of its members. The mission of the Society is to promote the discovery, advancement, and dissemination of basic and translational knowledge in experimental pathology and related disciplines. This shall be achieved by fostering investigation into the pathogenesis, classification, diagnosis, and manifestations of disease through meetings, publications, and educational activities. ASIP welcomes basic and clinical biomedical research scientists as active members. | pathology, research | is parent organization of: International Society for Biological and Environmental Repositories | grid.422551.5, ISNI: 0000 0001 0940 3322, Wikidata: Q4745022, nlx_144520 | https://ror.org/00edmjc06 | SCR_005426 | American Society for Investigative Pathology (ASIP) | 2026-02-14 02:00:55 | 5 | |||||||
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INCF Funding Resource Report Resource Website |
INCF Funding (RRID:SCR_005416) | INCF Funding | funding resource | International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF) Funding is an overview of funding opportunities for neuroinformatics research and infrastructure. This list is not comprehensive and we are continually adding to it. | neuroinformatics, research, grant, award, data set | has parent organization: International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility | nlx_144528 | SCR_005416 | International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility Funding | 2026-02-14 02:00:53 | 0 | ||||||||
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Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation Resource Report Resource Website |
Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation (RRID:SCR_005468) | GNIF | institution | The GNIF is a non-profit charity organization for the advancement of neurological and mental health patient welfare, education, and research. We aim to further brain related studies, end mental health stigmatization and discrimination, improve the well-being of afflicted individuals, promote the free and open-access distribution of brain related information, and institute universal and multidisciplinary distance educational programs. The paramount GNIF mission is the betterment of neurological and mental health patient welfare, education, and research. With the development of novel free and open-access Therapeutic Recreational Centers, health promotion campaigns, and other charitable activities throughout the world, this organization can aid diagnosed individuals and their advocates. By presenting free and open-access information and educational courses via a distance, the GNIF aims to educate clinicians, teachers, scientists, patients, and the general public on neuroscience, medicine, psychology, biotechnology, and computer science. Moreover, the GNIF supports a variety of sound research programs ranging from biomedical to spiritual studies on the nature of the mind-body connection, biopsychosocial model of health and disease, and health psychology/behavioral medicine practices. The Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation (GNIF) offers several projects and partnerships adherent to its missions. The following is an alphabetical listing of the GNIF Project Directory: * Brain Blogger * Brain Sciences & Neuropsychiatry * Distance Education Division * Ethics in Mental Health * Knowledge Center * Living with a Brain Disorder * Neuropsychiatry for Kids * Surgical Webcasts * Therapeutic Recreational Centers * Visual Brain Application | human, mental health, neurology, education, research, brain | is parent organization of: Brain Blogger | nlx_144585, grid.418262.b | https://ror.org/02g726t95 | SCR_005468 | Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation (GNIF) | 2026-02-14 02:01:07 | 0 | |||||||
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Terry Fox Foundation Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Terry Fox Foundation (RRID:SCR_005873) | TFF | institution | The Terry Fox Foundation is responsible for supporting close to $20 million in discovery based research each year in Canada - all monies raised outside Canada must be distributed to (a) an institute approved by the Foundation and its advisors or (b) remitted to Canada. The Terry Fox Research Institute (TFRI) is a recipient of TFF funding for translational research. TFRI is an exciting new initiative whose goal is to translate rapidly today''s best science into better cancer treatment and diagnosis for all Canadians. The Institute will bring scientists and clinicians together across the country into a functionally integrated, geographically dispersed Institute with nodes in several provinces. Terry Fox was diagnosed with osteogenic sarcoma (bone cancer) in his right leg in 1977 and had his leg amputated 15 cm (six inches) above the knee. While in hospital, Terry was so overcome by the suffering of other cancer patients that he decided to run across Canada to raise money for cancer research. He called his journey the Marathon of Hope. Terry''s Marathon of Hope took place in 1980 with the simple objective of informing Canadians of the importance of finding a cure for cancer. With fierce determination, he ran an average of 42 kilometres (26 miles) every day for 143 days. Terry was forced to end his run on September 1, 1980 when the cancer spread to his lungs. By February 1, 1981, Terry''s dream of raising $1 for every Canadian was realized - the Terry Fox Marathon of Hope fund totaled $24.17 million. Terry died in June 1981. On May 26, 1988, The Terry Fox Run became a Trust, independent from the Canadian Cancer Society, and received tax-exempt charitable registration as a public foundation. In addition to our signature and long-standing National Terry Fox Run Day in September of each year, The Terry Fox Foundation is proud to include in its events portfolio The National School Run Day. The Foundation recognizes the duality of its mandate. Not only does it raise money for research, but it also continues to share the story of Terry Fox. The Terry Fox Foundation strives to maintain the heroic effort and integrity that Terry embodied. It is a grassroots organization that does not allow the Terry Fox name or likeness to be commercialized or conjoined with other worthy causes. To date, over $600 million has been raised worldwide for cancer research in Terry''s name. | research, cancer | is parent organization of: Terry Fox Research Institute | Cancer | ISNI: 0000 0004 5907 4557, Crossref funder ID: 501100002655, nlx_149429, grid.453650.1 | https://ror.org/05vd00053 | SCR_005873 | 2026-02-14 02:00:59 | 5 | |||||||
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King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; Makkah Province; Saudi Arabia Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; Makkah Province; Saudi Arabia (RRID:SCR_001758) | KAUST | university | Private research university in Thuwal, Saudi Arabia that offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE), Computer, Electrical, and Mathematical Science and Engineering (CEMSE), and Physical Science and Engineering (PSE). | private, research, saudi arabia |
is parent organization of: TcoF is parent organization of: READSCAN is parent organization of: HMCan is parent organization of: Reefgenomics |
Free | ISNI:0000 0001 1926 5090, grid.45672.32, Wikidata:Q1463036, Crossref funder ID:501100004052, nlx_156708 | https://ror.org/01q3tbs38 | SCR_001758 | King Abdullah University of Science and Technology | 2026-02-14 02:00:07 | 11 | ||||||
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Scripps Research Institute Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Scripps Research Institute (RRID:SCR_001907) | TSRI | institution | Nonprofit American medical research facility that focuses on research and education in the biomedical sciences. Headquartered in San Diego, California with a sister facility in Jupiter, Florida, the institute has laboratories employing scientists, technicians, graduate students, and administrative and other staff, making it the largest private, non-profit biomedical research organization in the United States and among the largest in the world. | institution, American, medical, research, education, biomedical, private, organization |
uses: DIRECT2experts is related to: Clinical and Translational Science Awards Consortium is related to: The Pancreatic Beta-Cell Consortium is parent organization of: piCALL is parent organization of: GeneChip Operating Software is parent organization of: TSRI-Yates Lab is parent organization of: BioGPS: The Gene Portal Hub is parent organization of: METLIN is parent organization of: AutoDock Vina is parent organization of: ViReMa is parent organization of: Autopack is parent organization of: Integrative Neuroscience Initiative on Alcoholism is parent organization of: Joint Center for Structural Genomics is parent organization of: Functional Glycomics Research is parent organization of: VIPERdb is parent organization of: GOEx - Gene Ontology Explorer is parent organization of: VIPERdb is parent organization of: Zinc Finger Tools is parent organization of: XCMS is parent organization of: Chemoproteomic identification and therapeutic validation of proteins of metabolic significance is parent organization of: Leginon is parent organization of: outbreak.info is parent organization of: Scripps Research Institute Florida Cell Based High Throughput Screening Core Facility |
NIH | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | grid.214007.0, ISNI: 122199231, Wikidata: Q793867, nif-0000-10475 | https://ror.org/02dxx6824 | SCR_001907 | The Scripps Research Institute, Scripps Research | 2026-02-14 02:00:14 | 1 |
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