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The Wellcome Trust is the largest charity in the UK. We fund innovative biomedical research, in the UK and internationally, spending over 600 million each year to support the brightest scientists with the best ideas. The Wellcome Trust is an independent charity funding research to improve human and animal health. Established in 1936 and with an endowment of around 13 billion, it is the UK's largest non-governmental source of funds for biomedical research. What we do We spend over 600 million every year both in the UK and internationally achieving our mission. Funding We support many different kinds of research and activities with the ultimate aim of protecting and improving human and animal health. This support is not restricted to UK researchers - we devote significant funding to international research too. Biomedical science Our biomedical science funding enables the investigation of health and disease in humans and animals. This includes funding for scientists, clinicians and veterinarians at different career stages. Technology transfer Our technology transfer funding supports the development of innovative, early-stage projects with potential medical applications. Medical humanities Our medical humanities funding supports research into biomedical ethics and the history of medicine. Public engagement Our public engagement funding promotes interest, excitement and debate around science and society. Capital funding Our capital funding is for large-scale construction or refurbishment projects in the UK that support science, public engagement, medical history, or the activities of learned societies. Strategic awards Our Strategic Awards provide flexible funding that adds value to excellent research groups. Managing a grant This area contains information and resources to help you manage a grant once it has been awarded, from the grant-start certificate to the end-of-grant report and beyond. Education Resources Teaching and education Resources to help promote contemporary science in the curriculum and to enable young people to engage with biomedical science. Tree of Life Darwin200 Big Picture Science Learning Centres Scientific animations Creative Encounters Courses and conferences Trust-run conferences, courses and workshops for scientists, historians, ethicists, social scientists, teachers, healthcare professionals and policymakers, held in the UK and overseas. Advanced Courses Scientific conferences Conference centres Retreats History of medicine Biomedical ethics Biomedical resources Tools, databases and information to support different areas of biomedical research, including genomics, post-genomics and developmental biology. Animal research Genomics Model organisms Microorganisms Post-genomics Tissues Researcher support Support and advice for all kinds of engagement activities to help you communicate your work in the most effective and rewarding way possible. About researcher support National opportunities Regional opportunities Highlights Publications Browse a wealth of publications covering all aspects of the work we fund. Wellcome Trust websites Explore a range of sites covering key biomedical topics and our public engagement activities.
Proper citation: Welcome Trust (RRID:SCR_001852) Copy
http://jobs.phds.org/neuroscience-jobs/postdoc
Interactive web site that brings together tools that graduate students can use to find jobs and that potential students can use to select graduate programs. The site also includes links to excellent resources on networking, writing a curriculum vita, interviewing and writing grants.
Proper citation: Neuroscience Postdoctoral Researcher Jobs (RRID:SCR_001819) Copy
http://scgap.systemsbiology.net/project_description.php
A research organization which aims to conduct a variety of stem cell research projects. These projects include: to CD phenotype the human prostate and bladder using a confocal microscopy, to CD the phenotype of the mouse prostate and bladder, to profile samples of basal and stromal cells using uncultured cells, to confirm cell-type specific expression of genes that were identified by array analysis, and to create a database with the resulting database.
Proper citation: Stem Cell Genome Anatomy Projects (RRID:SCR_014517) Copy
National laboratory to perform research supporting missions of several U.S. federal agency sponsors including Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration, Department of Homeland Security, National Institutes of Health, Department of Defense, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and Environmental Protection Agency. National lab with Pacific Northwest roots and global reach to create world that is safer, cleaner, more prosperous, and more secure.
Proper citation: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (RRID:SCR_012842) Copy
http://aidsinfo.nih.gov/DrugsNew/Default.aspx?MenuItem=Drugs
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on March 12,2025. The AIDSinfo Drug Database provides fact sheets on HIV/AIDS related drugs. The fact sheets describe the drug''s use, pharmacology, side effects, and other information. The database includes: -Approved and investigational HIV/AIDS related drugs -Three versions of each fact sheet: patient, health professional, and Spanish. AIDSinfo is a 100% federally funded U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) project that offers the latest federally approved information on HIV/AIDS clinical research, treatment and prevention, and medical practice guidelines for people living with HIV/AIDS, their families and friends, health care providers, scientists, and researchers. Sponsors: -National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of AIDS Research National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) National Library of Medicine (NLM) -Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) -Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) -Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
Proper citation: AIDSinfo Drug Database (RRID:SCR_012899) Copy
A global health company contributing to the systemic improvement of health care delivery and the health of communities. We are transforming health care by eliminating error, variance and waste for health care providers and consumers around the world. Our solutions optimize processes for health care organizations ranging from single-doctor practices to entire countries, for the pharmaceutical and medical device industries, and for the field of health care as a whole. Our solutions are licensed by more than 9,000 facilities worldwide. We invite you to join us in our quest to make health care become all it should be. Since our company began, we have been committed to transformational change in the vital task of keeping people well. Now more than ever, our focus is on developing the innovations that will help improve the entire health care system. Ultimately, as our CEO Neal Patterson has said, health care is personal. Because in the end, nothing matters more than our health and our families. We''re changing the way people: * Use and share information ** We empower providers to base decisions on best clinical evidence. ** We coordinate care across traditionally fragmented health care systems. ** We provide clinical organizations with the reliability, flexibility and continuous innovation available through cloud-based intelligence. ** We provide contextually relevant information to the right people at the right time. * Pay for health and care ** We believe IT investment must be matched with innovative payment models that are much easier to navigate. ** We are replacing the current, claims-based system with streamlined electronic payments. ** We develop ways to reward people and their providers for proactively achieving positive health goals. * Think about health ** We empower people to actively engage in their health by providing them with a standards-based, lifetime Personal Health Record. ** We are replacing the reactive sick care model with a proactive, personalized plan for health.
Proper citation: Cerner Millenium (RRID:SCR_013581) Copy
A software resource application which organizes research literature. Users can import PDF articles into the application and create a searchable library. ReadCube enables users to perform keyword searches and provides references as well as note-taking tools. ReadCube also recommends articles to users based on library contents. For publishers, ReadCube enables interactive PDF versions of articles with tools for readers to make notes or perform author and keyword searches.
Proper citation: ReadCube (RRID:SCR_013777) Copy
A web application which stores and organizes scholarly papers and references. Papers of interest identified from the web can be added to the users' personal library and the associated references will be automatically extracted.
Proper citation: CiteULike (RRID:SCR_013758) Copy
A web application that allows users to track new biomedical papers from the PubMed database. Users can search for articles concerning genes, species, disease, techniques, and other related topics and create a personalized Newsfeed related to bookmarked papers. New articles are also displayed in Newsfeed format.
Proper citation: Nowomics (RRID:SCR_013766) Copy
A web-based collaboration tool specializing in sharing and promoting research. Users can share their research and collaborate with others or search the site for publications. Relevant scientific news is also available for users to view.
Proper citation: MyScienceWork (RRID:SCR_013765) Copy
A cancer research center whose goal is to offer innovative technoligies to spur the develpment of new methods of diagnosing and treating cancer. CNIO contains a variety of programs of investigation, including a biotechnology program, a clinical research program, and a molecular oncology program. CNIO also provides services that allow researchers to access and use technologies and tools such as cytogenetics and monoclonal antibodies, and hosts a biomedical biobank.
Proper citation: Spanish National Cancer Research Center (RRID:SCR_014054) Copy
A public health center and research institution affiliated with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Proper citation: Montefiore Medical Center; New York; USA (RRID:SCR_014050) Copy
http://www.nanotechnik.com/invivo.html
Hardware for performing patch clamping for in vivo cell recordings of freely moving animals. The setup consists of a support column with an enlarged base for mounting the assembly, a clip which allows for flexibility in placement, and an actuated axis fitted with a capillary holder for the reference electrode.
Proper citation: NanoMotor (RRID:SCR_016100) Copy
UK’s national organization for the 3Rs (Replacement, Reduction and Refinement) to advance the 3Rs framework for performing more humane animal research by focusing on scientific impacts and benefits to better reflect contemporary scientific practice and developments.
Proper citation: NC3Rs (RRID:SCR_017020) Copy
Facility for biomedical research and a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School located in the West End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The third oldest general hospital in the United States and conducts the largest hospital-based research program in the world.
Proper citation: Massachusetts General Hospital (RRID:SCR_016542) Copy
Autism Speaks has grown into the nation''s largest autism science and advocacy organization, dedicated to funding research into the causes, prevention, treatments and a cure for autism; increasing awareness of autism spectrum disorders; and advocating for the needs of individuals with autism and their families. We are proud of what we''ve been able to accomplish and look forward to continued successes in the years ahead. In addition to putting money into new and cutting edge research, we also fund resources and programs such as the Autism Speaks Autism Treatment Network, Autism Speaks������?? Autism Genetic Resource Exchange and several other scientific and clinical programs. Autism Speaks was founded in February 2005 by Bob and Suzanne Wright, grandparents of a child with autism. Their longtime friend Bernie Marcus donated $25 million to help financially launch the organization. At Autism Speaks, our goal is to change the future for all who struggle with autism spectrum disorders. We are dedicated to funding global biomedical research into the causes, prevention, treatments, and cure for autism; to raising public awareness about autism and its effects on individuals, families, and society; and to bringing hope to all who deal with the hardships of this disorder. We are committed to raising the funds necessary to support these goals. Autism Speaks aims to bring the autism community together as one strong voice to urge the government and private sector to listen to our concerns and take action to address this urgent global health crisis. It is our firm belief that, working together, we will find the missing pieces of the puzzle.
Proper citation: Autism Speaks (RRID:SCR_004741) Copy
Public research university based in Leicester, England. Famous for the discovery of genetic fingerprinting and contributing to the discovery and identification of the remains of King Richard III.
Proper citation: University of Leicester; Leicester; United Kingdom (RRID:SCR_004900) Copy
In the belief that innovation and discovery occur in direct proportion to quality of training, the Life Sciences Research Foundation administers an international program of postdoctoral fellowships in all areas of the life sciences. Since it was established, in 1981, the Foundation has attracted support from a wide variety of sponsors. The mission of the Life Sciences Research Foundation (LSRF) is to establish partnerships between those who support research in the life sciences and academic institutions for their mutual benefit. The simple vehicle for achieving this partnership is a highly competitive postdoctoral fellowship program. Fellowship Eligibility. Three-year fellowships will be awarded on a competitive basis to graduates of medical and graduate schools in the biological sciences holding M.D., Ph.D., D.V.M. or D.D.S. degrees. Awards will be based solely on the quality of the individual applicant''s previous accomplishments, and on the merit of the proposal for postdoctoral research. Persons doing a second postdoc are eligible only if they are transferring to a different supervisor''s laboratory and embarking on a new project not connected to their previous research. All U.S. citizens are eligible to apply with no geographic restriction on the laboratory of their choice. Foreign applicants will be eligible for study in U.S. laboratories. LSRF fellows must carry out their research at nonprofit institutions. LSRF fellows may change projects, laboratories, and/or institutions during the fellowship as long as the eligibility rules listed here are not violated. A person holding a faculty appointment is not eligible to apply for an LSRF fellowship. The LSRF solicits monies from industry, foundations and individuals to support postdoctoral fellowships in the life sciences. Active solicitation of funds continues, for which we need the assistance of all concerned individuals. We recognize that discoveries and the application of innovations in biology for the public''s good will depend upon the training and support of the highest quality young scientists in the very best research environments. LSRF awards fellowships across the spectrum of the life sciences: biochemistry; cell, developmental, molecular, plant, structural, organismic population and evolutionary biology; endocrinology; immunology; microbiology; neurobiology; physiology; virology. Note: There may be no more than one LSRF fellow in any one laboratory at a time.
Proper citation: Life Sciences Research Foundation (RRID:SCR_005115) Copy
The core mission of the AXA Research Fund is to finance basic research contributing to understand and prevent risks. We support innovative and cutting-edge projects within three areas: environmental, life, and socio-economic risks. Only research institutions may submit applications. * Funding for research projects, postdoc and graduate fellowships, and long and short term projects * Encourages international applicants and research around the world Research projects funded by the Fund must fall within the scope of one of the themes identified by the AXA Scientific Board. The themes for 2011 are identified below: * Life risks ** Aging & Long-term care ** Biomedical risks ** Addictions and risky behaviors * Socio-economic risks ** Geopolitical risks ** Macroeconomic and financial systemic risks ** Individual and collective behaviors when facing uncertainties ** Large corporate risks * Environmental risks ** Climate change ** Natural hazards ** Human driven environmental changes
Proper citation: AXA Research Fund (RRID:SCR_005276) Copy
Membership supported, nonprofit organization established dedicated to improving the lives of persons affected by ataxia through support, education, and research. The Foundation's primary purpose is to support promising ataxia research and to provide vital programs and services for ataxia families. The Foundation first began direct funding of ataxia research through the NAF Research Seed-Money Program. Since that time, the Foundation has established additional research programs which have included programs such as the NAF Young Investigator Award, the NAF Fellowship Award and other research initiatives. NAF research programs continue to fund promising ataxia research studies throughout the world. The Foundation supports research in dominant ataxia (including SCAs), recessive ataxia (including Friedreich's) and sporadic ataxia. The Foundation has developed an extensive library of NAF brochures, fact sheets, books, and videos on ataxia. Also available to its members is the Foundation's quarterly news publication, Generations. This 48 page ataxia news magazine provides the latest information on ataxia research, articles on living with ataxia, personal accounts from ataxia families throughout the United States, and much more.
Proper citation: National Ataxia Foundation (RRID:SCR_002933) Copy
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