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PENTA-ID Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
PENTA-ID (RRID:SCR_004092) | PENTA-ID | training resource, portal, clinical trial, data or information resource, disease-related portal, topical portal | A Level 1 network for pediatric infectious disease in Europe recognized by the European networks of paediatric research at the European Medicines Agency (EnprEMA) whose activities vary from clinical trials, to cohort studies and training. It is currently developing a portfolio of clinical trials in antimicrobials in children, including antibiotics, antivirals and antifungals. | clinical trial, cohort study, pediatric, young human, child, antimicrobial, antibiotic, antiviral, antifungal | is related to: EMIF | HIV, Infectious disease, AIDS, Tuberculosis, Drug resistance | European Union | nlx_158553 | SCR_004092 | PENTA Foundation, Fondazione PENTA, Fondazione PENTA - for the Treatment and Care of Children with HIV-ONLUS | 2026-02-13 10:55:22 | 21 | ||||||
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Canadian Virtual Brain Tumour Bank Resource Report Resource Website |
Canadian Virtual Brain Tumour Bank (RRID:SCR_004221) | CVBTB | biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented May 10, 2017. The mission of the Canadian Virtual Brain Tumour Bank (CVBTB) is to facilitate clinical, molecular and translational research through the provision of well-characterized tissue linked to clinical data and to become a standardized national tissue resource whereby scientific needs are met, addressed and accelerated through a common public accessible core the CVBTB. Recognizing the need to encourage systemic banking of brain tumor tissues throughout the country and to link banks of brain tumor tissue samples with academic and scientific institutions that require these samples, the CVBTB was established. Under the sponsorship of Schering Plough Canada Inc. and in association with the Canadian Brain Tumour Consortium (CBTC), the CVBTB looks to act as a resource for all researchers to provide them with information on the types of brain tumor tissue samples available and to direct them to the tumor tissue banking sites holding these samples. The CVBTB also looks to provide information on standard operating procedures regarding aspects of tumor tissue banking such as tissue accrual, storage and shipment and the processing of blood samples such as serum and lymphocytes. The CVBTB currently consists of four brain tumour tissue banking sites (Toronto Western Hospital - Toronto, Ontario; London Health Sciences Centre - London, Ontario; McGill University - Montreal, Quebec; University of Calgary - Calgary, Alberta) and is continuously looking for more institutions to be a part of the CVBTB. If your institution would like to become a part of the CVBTB, please contact the CVBTB coordinator. | virtual tissue bank, brain tumor, tumor bank, standardized tissue bank |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: University of Toronto; Ontario; Canada |
Tumor | Schering Plough Canada Inc. | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_24047 | SCR_004221 | Canadian Virtual Brain Tumor Bank | 2026-02-13 10:55:23 | 0 | |||||
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Essential Tremor Centralized Brain Repository Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Essential Tremor Centralized Brain Repository (RRID:SCR_004464) | ETCBR | biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank | Finding a cure for any neurological disorder begins with the scientific study of the disorder''s causes, processes, and development in the brain. For essential tremor (ET), rigorous study of this kind had not been undertaken until 2003, when the Essential Tremor Centralized Brain Repository (ETCBR) was established at Columbia University. For the past five years, brain tissue from ET donors has been collected, processed and compared alongside age-matched control brains at the ETCBR, and already several significant findings have been made. However, there is still much to learn and a severe shortage of ET brains for scientific study. If you have been diagnosed with essential tremor, donating your brain tissue in the hours immediately after your death is of utmost importance in providing crucial information about what causes ET. Direct analysis of the shape and number of nerve cells and their content will provide medical researchers with the information they need in order to understand this complex illness. By advancing our medical knowledge of ET, the gift of brain tissue is a central piece of the puzzle in the search to develop better treatments and find a cure. | essential tremor, control, brain tissue, brain, tissue |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Columbia University; New York; USA |
Essential tremor, Control | NIH | nlx_143745 | SCR_004464 | 2026-02-13 10:55:26 | 3 | |||||||
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BrainSpan Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
BrainSpan (RRID:SCR_004219) | expression atlas, data or information resource, atlas | Atlas of developing human brain for studying transcriptional mechanisms involved in human brain development. One of the BrainSpan datasets, Exon microarray summarized to genes, is presented. It is a downloadable archive of files containing normalized RNA-Seq expression values for analysis. | brain, development, brain development, exon, microarray, gene, rna-seq, expression value, expression |
is used by: NIF Data Federation has parent organization: Allen Human Brain Atlas: BrainSpan (Atlas of the Developing Brain) |
Free, Freely available | nlx_98194, nlx_86215, SCR_004877, SCR_005029, SCR_004344, nlx_37081, nlx_2397 | http://brainspan.org/rnaseq/downloads.html?format=html http://brainspan.org/docs.html |
http://brainspan.org/docs.html | SCR_004219 | BrainSpan: RNA-Seq exons, BrainSpan - Exon microarray summarized to genes | 2026-02-13 10:55:23 | 2 | ||||||
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ECGpedia Resource Report Resource Website |
ECGpedia (RRID:SCR_004486) | ECGpedia | online course, training resource, data or information resource, wiki, book, image, video resource, narrative resource | Free online electrocardiography (ECG) course and textbook via a wiki where anyone can contribute and changes are supervised by physicians. Learn from cases and examples. It designed for medical professionals such as cardiac care nurses and physicians. All content is freely accessible. The information on this site should NOT be used as a substitute for the advice of an appropriately qualified and licensed physician or other health care provider. For questions like these we advise you to contact your physician. | heart, patient care, cardiology, electrocardiography, clinical | PMID:17322457 | Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License, With exceptions noted in the description, E.g., reproduced with permission from.... For these items you will have to ask the entity that holds the copyright. | nlx_47270 | SCR_004486 | ECGpedia.org | 2026-02-13 10:55:27 | 0 | |||||||
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Rocky Mountain MS Center Tissue Bank Resource Report Resource Website |
Rocky Mountain MS Center Tissue Bank (RRID:SCR_004361) | Rocky Mountain MS Center Tissue Bank | biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank | Scientists throughout the world depend on the Rocky Mountain MS Center Tissue Bank to supply high quality human brain tissue and cerebral spinal fluid to support their research. Funded in part by the National MS Society, the Tissue Bank is one of only four MS-related tissue banks in the nation. The Tissue Bank has distributed specimens to more than 160 investigators worldwide and over 1,600 people have consented to be donors after death. Tissue banks provide a unique bridge between those who live with MS and the scientific community. Studies conducted with samples from the Center have led to several important discoveries and 130 publications. While deeply personal, the decision to donate has far-reaching effects as scientists unlock the mysteries of multiple sclerosis. If you would like to donate, arrangements must be made in advance because it is important that tissue is taken within a few hours of death. For more information on making a donation, visit the How To Donate section of this website and contact the Rocky Mountain MS Center Tissue Bank at 303.788.4030 x111. | brain tissue, cerebral spinal fluid, research, multiple sclerosis, brain, tissue |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Rocky Mountain MS Center |
Multiple Sclerosis | National MS Society | Public | nlx_143691 | SCR_004361 | Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center Tissue Bank, Tissue Bank: Rocky Mountain MS Center | 2026-02-13 10:55:25 | 0 | |||||
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All In The Mind Resource Report Resource Website |
All In The Mind (RRID:SCR_004240) | data or information resource, podcast, narrative resource | Radio National''s weekly foray into all things mental a program (podcast) about the mind, brain and behavior, hosted by Lynne Malcolm (previously by Natasha Mitchell). From dreaming to depression, addiction to artificial intelligence, consciousness to coma, psychoanalysis to psychopathy, free will to forgetting ��All in the Mind��explores the human condition through the mind''s eye. All in the Mind brings together unexpected voices, themes and ideas and engages with both leading thinkers and personal stories. Psychology and human behavior are only part of the equation. The program''s scope is considerably broader and explores themes in science, religion, health, philosophy, education, history and pop culture, with the mind as the key focus. | mental, mind, brain, behavior, dream, depressive disorder, addiction, artificial intelligence, consciousness, coma, psychoanalysis, psychopathy, free will, forget, human, psychology, human behavior, science, religion, health, philosophy, education, history, pop culture |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is related to: Integrated Podcasts |
nlx_25223 | SCR_004240 | 2026-02-13 10:55:23 | 0 | ||||||||||
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EVOLUTIONARY FOUNDATIONS FOR THE HUMAN FOREBRAIN Resource Report Resource Website |
EVOLUTIONARY FOUNDATIONS FOR THE HUMAN FOREBRAIN (RRID:SCR_004199) | Evolution of the Human Forebrain | data or information resource, image collection, portal, topical portal | Portal on the evolution of the Human Forebrain with schematically depicted sequential age levels of cortical evolution: Staggered Dual Parameter Grid, Growth Rings of the Neocortex, Growth Shells of Thalamus, Major Nuclei of the Thalamus, Dual Parameter - Grid, Types of Neocortical Lamination, and Rolf Hasslers Hexa-Partition of Unit Thalamic Inputs. The cytoarchitectonic subdivisions of both the thalamus and the neocortex are topographically defined in terms of the variables of phylogenetic age and input specificity. The cortical and thalamic parcellations of Brodmann, von Economo and Hassler are each quantitatively correlated to a specific Cartesian coordinate value designating discrete levels for both age and input basic parameters. The variable of phylogenetic age is represented in the cortex by the five circumferential growth rings demonstrated by Sanides, plus an additional growth ring detected intermediate to the fifth and sixth age levels and designated as prekoniocortex. The paleocortex and the archaecortex are the two primordial neocortical precursors that form the mammalian neocortex. In contrast to the arrangement in the planar cortex, six phylogenetically distinct growth shells are detected in the three-dimensional thalamus and are designated after the corresponding schematic levels of Rolf Hassler''s paradigm of hexapartition of unit-thalamic inputs. The subthalamus and the epithalamus analogously represent the primordial diencephalic precursors of the mammalian dorsal thalamus, Both the neocortex and the dorsal thalamus evolved in response to the necessity for a more comprehensive blending of inputs from differing neuraxial levels. Unlike the age variable, the parameter of input specificity is most readily apparent in the dorsal thalamus; which is the site of termination for each major forebrain input. Accordingly, the fourteen individual units of the parameter of input specificity are designated after each of the specific input classifications projecting discretely to circumscribed thalamic sectors, An identical complement of input parameter levels also occurs in the cortex by way of thalamic relay across the internal capsule. Furthermore, each thalamic nucleus of specific parameter coordinates directs its main projection to cells of the cortex displaying identical coordinate values, establishing forebrain interconnectivity as an additional function of the dual parameter paradigm. | forebrain, evolution, cortex, thalamus | nlx_22479 | SCR_004199 | Periodic Table for the Human Forebrain, First Periodic Table for the Neurosciences | 2026-02-13 10:55:24 | 0 | |||||||||
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Open Connectome Project Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Open Connectome Project (RRID:SCR_004232) | Open Connectome Project | data repository, storage service resource, web service, data analysis service, image repository, analysis service resource, data set, data or information resource, production service resource, source code, service resource, data access protocol, software resource | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 9, 2023. Connectomes repository to facilitate the analysis of connectome data by providing a unified front for connectomics research. With a focus on Electron Microscopy (EM) data and various forms of Magnetic Resonance (MR) data, the project aims to make state-of-the-art neuroscience open to anybody with computer access, regardless of knowledge, training, background, etc. Open science means open to view, play, analyze, contribute, anything. Access to high resolution neuroanatomical images that can be used to explore connectomes and programmatic access to this data for human and machine annotation are provided, with a long-term goal of reconstructing the neural circuits comprising an entire brain. This project aims to bring the most state-of-the-art scientific data in the world to the hands of anybody with internet access, so collectively, we can begin to unravel connectomes. Services: * Data Hosting - Their Bruster (brain-cluster) is large enough to store nearly any modern connectome data set. Contact them to make your data available to others for any purpose, including gaining access to state-of-the-art analysis and machine vision pipelines. * Web Viewing - Collaborative Annotation Toolkit for Massive Amounts of Image Data (CATMAID) is designed to navigate, share and collaboratively annotate massive image data sets of biological specimens. The interface is inspired by Google Maps, enhanced to allow the exploration of 3D image data. View the fork of the code or go directly to view the data. * Volume Cutout Service - RESTful API that enables you to select any arbitrary volume of the 3d database (3ddb), and receive a link to download an HDF5 file (for matlab, C, C++, or C#) or a NumPy pickle (for python). Use some other programming language? Just let them know. * Annotation Database - Spatially co-registered volumetric annotations are compactly stored for efficient queries such as: find all synapses, or which neurons synapse onto this one. Create your own annotations or browse others. *Sample Downloads - In addition to being able to select arbitrary downloads from the datasets, they have also collected a few choice volumes of interest. * Volume Viewer - A web and GPU enabled stand-alone app for viewing volumes at arbitrary cutting planes and zoom levels. The code and program can be downloaded. * Machine Vision Pipeline - They are building a machine vision pipeline that pulls volumes from the 3ddb and outputs neural circuits. - a work in progress. As soon as we have a stable version, it will be released. * Mr. Cap - The Magnetic Resonance Connectome Automated Pipeline (Mr. Cap) is built on JIST/MIPAV for high-throughput estimation of connectomes from diffusion and structural imaging data. * Graph Invariant Computation - Upload your graphs or streamlines, and download some invariants. * iPad App - WholeSlide is an iPad app that accesses utilizes our open data and API to serve images on the go. | human, primary visual cortex, data sharing, male, electron microscopy, mri, connectome, annotation, image collection, array tomography |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is related to: CATMAID is related to: neurodata is parent organization of: Rambo3D |
Johns Hopkins University; Maryland; USA ; JHU Applied Research Laboratory IRAD ; JHU Whiting School of Engineering ; Dean's Award ; NIBIB 1RO1EB016411-01 (CRCNS); DARPA N66001-14-1-4028 (GRAPHS); NSF ACI-1261715; NSF OCI-1040114; NIDA 1R01DA036400-01; |
PMID:23707591 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | SciRes_000189, nlx_143645 | http://openconnecto.me http://www.nitrc.org/projects/ocp/ |
SCR_004232 | openconnectomeproject, Open Connectome Project: Collectively reverse-engineering the brain one synapse at a time., Open Connectome Project: Collectively reverse-engineering the brain one synapse at a time | 2026-02-13 10:55:25 | 7 | ||||
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CURE - Digestive Diseases Research Center Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
CURE - Digestive Diseases Research Center (RRID:SCR_004238) | portal, resource, data or information resource, service resource, access service resource, disease-related portal, topical portal | Center whose interests and activities encompass several facets of gastrointestinal regulatory physiology and cell biology. It provides an infrastructure to support basic, translational and clinical research and to facilitate interdisciplinary research and training activities in digestive diseases. | gastrointestinal function, digestive diseases |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is parent organization of: CURE - Digestive Diseases Research Center Administrative Core is parent organization of: CURE - Digestive Diseases Research Center Animal Models Core is parent organization of: CURE - Digestive Diseases Research Center Molecular Biology and Peptidomics Core is parent organization of: CURE - Digestive Diseases Research Center Morphology and Imaging Core is parent organization of: CURE - Digestive Diseases Research Center Human Studies Core has organization facet: CURE - Digestive Diseases Research Center Administrative Core has organization facet: CURE - Digestive Diseases Research Center Animal Models Core has organization facet: CURE - Digestive Diseases Research Center Human Studies Core has organization facet: CURE - Digestive Diseases Research Center Morphology and Imaging Core has organization facet: CURE - Digestive Diseases Research Center Molecular Biology and Peptidomics Core is organization facet of: Digestive Disease Centers |
digestive disease | NIDDK P30DK041301 | Available to the CURE: DDRCC community | nlx_152337 | SCR_004238 | 2026-02-13 10:55:23 | 1 | |||||||
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WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (RRID:SCR_004475) | ICTRP | data repository, storage service resource, clinical trial, data or information resource, service resource, database | Public database of information about all clinical trials involving humans, this global initiative provides a single point of access to information about ongoing and completed clinical trials. It contains the trial registration data sets made available by data providers around the world meeting criteria for content and quality control. It also aims to: * To improve the comprehensiveness, completeness and accuracy of registered clinical trial data * To communicate and raise awareness of the need to register clinical trials * To ensure the accessibility of registered data * To build capacity for clinical trial registration * To encourage the utilization of registered data * To ensure the sustainability of the ICTRP The mission of the WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform is to ensure that a complete view of research is accessible to all those involved in health care decision making. This will improve research transparency and will ultimately strengthen the validity and value of the scientific evidence base. The registration of all interventional trials is a scientific, ethical and moral responsibility. The ICTRP: * Publishes the ICTRP Search Portal * Supports the WHO Registry Network * Supports countries and regions wanting to establish WHO-compliant clinical trial registries or policies on trial registration. | clinical trial, registry, health care, intervention, FASEB list |
lists: Clinical Trials Registry - India is related to: ChiCTR - Chinese Clinical Trial Registry has parent organization: World Health Organization |
Public | nlx_143764, r3d100012586 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R3BF58 | SCR_004475 | International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (ICTRP), International Clinical Trials Registry Platform, WHO ICTRP | 2026-02-13 10:55:26 | 322 | ||||||
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CardioVascular Research Grid (CVRG) Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
CardioVascular Research Grid (CVRG) (RRID:SCR_004472) | CVRG | data repository, storage service resource, data analysis service, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, atlas, service resource, image repository | Infrastructure for sharing cardiovascular data and data analysis tools. Human ExVivo heart data set and canine ExVivo normal and failing heart data sets are available. Canine hearts atlas and human InVivo atlases are available. | human, heart, canine, ex vivo, in vivo, protein microarray, cardiomyopathy, electrocardiogram, heart fiber, data sharing, microarray, data analysis tool, data analysis, mri, diffusion magnetic resonance imaging, diffusion weighted imaging, dti, cardiovascular, source code, web service, imaging |
is recommended by: National Library of Medicine is related to: Galaxy is related to: XNAT - The Extensible Neuroimaging Archive Toolkit is related to: NIH Data Sharing Repositories has parent organization: Johns Hopkins University; Maryland; USA is parent organization of: Cardiac Electrophysiology Ontology is parent organization of: Electrocardiography Ontology |
Normal, Failing heart, Cardiomyopathy, Ischemic cardiomyopathy, Non-ischemic cardiomyopathy | NHLBI R24 HL085343 | Free, Freely Available | r3d100012849, nlx_143758 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R3323J | SCR_004472 | The Cardiovascular Research Grid, Cardio Research Grid | 2026-02-13 10:55:26 | 4 | ||||
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Stem Cell Commons Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Stem Cell Commons (RRID:SCR_004415) | Stem Cell Commons | data repository, storage service resource, analysis service resource, data set, data or information resource, production service resource, source code, service resource, software resource, database | Open source environment for sharing, processing and analyzing stem cell data bringing together stem cell data sets with tools for curation, dissemination and analysis. Standardization of the analytical approaches will enable researchers to directly compare and integrate their results with experiments and disease models in the Commons. Key features of the Stem Cell Commons * Contains stem cell related experiments * Includes microarray and Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) data from human, mouse, rat and zebrafish * Data from multiple cell types and disease models * Carefully curated experimental metadata using controlled vocabularies * Export in the Investigation-Study-Assay tabular format (ISA-Tab) that is used by over 30 organizations worldwide * A community oriented resource with public data sets and freely available code in public code repositories such as GitHub Currently in development * Development of Refinery, a novel analysis platform that links Commons data to the Galaxy analytical engine * ChIP-seq analysis pipeline (additional pipelines in development) * Integration of experimental metadata and data files with Galaxy to guide users to choose workflows, parameters, and data sources Stem Cell Commons is based on open source software and is available for download and development. | therapeutic target, blood, stem cell, self-renewal, embryonic stem cell, hematopoietic stem cell, leukemia stem cell, gene, protein, phenotype, therapeutic, annotate, share, analyze, data sharing, statistics, visualize, analyze, microarray, next-generation sequencing, statistics, transcription profiling, genome, genome browser, disease model |
is related to: Galaxy is related to: ISA Infrastructure for Managing Experimental Metadata has parent organization: Harvard Stem Cell Institute |
Normal, Acute Myelogenous Leukemia, Glioblastoma, Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor, Etc. | PMID:24303302 | Open unspecified license | nlx_42085 | http://bloodprogram.hsci.harvard.edu/ | SCR_004415 | HSCI Blood Genomics, Harvard Stem Cell Institute Blood Genomics, Harvard Stem Cell Institute Blood Program, HSCI Blood Program | 2026-02-13 10:55:26 | 2 | ||||
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Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (RRID:SCR_004495) | PGC | data repository, storage service resource, community building portal, computational hosting, data analysis service, portal, analysis service resource, consortium, data or information resource, production service resource, organization portal, service resource | Consortium conducting meta-analyses of genome-wide genetic data for psychiatric disease. Focused on autism, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, schizophrenia, anorexia nervosa (AN), Tourette syndrome (TS), and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Used to investigate common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) genotyped on commercial arrays, structural variation (copy number variation) and uncommon or rare genetic variation. To participate you are asked to upload data from your study to central computer used by this consortium. Genetic Cluster Computer serves as data warehouse and analytical platform for this study . When data from your study have been incorporated, account will be provided on central server and access to all GWAS genotypes, phenotypes, and meta-analytic results relevant to deposited data and participation aims. NHGRI GWAS Catalog contains updated information about all GWAS in biomedicine, and is usually excellent starting point to find comprehensive list of studies. Files can be obtained by any PGC member for any disease to which they contributed data. These files can also be obtained by application to NIMH Genetics Repository. Individual-level genotype and phenotype data requires application, material transfer agreement, and informed consent consideration. Some datasets are also in controlled-access dbGaP and Wellcome Trust Case-Control Consortium repositories. PGC members can also receive back cleaned and imputed data and results for samples they contributed to PGC analyses. | structural variation, genetic variation, single nucleotide polymorphism, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, mental disease, one mind ptsd, data sharing, visualization, genome-wide association study, genomic, genotype, phenotype, psychiatry, gwas, copy number variation, FASEB list |
is related to: Ricopili is related to: GWAS: Catalog of Published Genome-Wide Association Studies is related to: NCBI database of Genotypes and Phenotypes (dbGap) is related to: Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium has parent organization: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; North Carolina; USA |
Mental disease, Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, Major Depressive Disorder, Autism, Cross-disorder | Netherlands Genetic Cluster Computer ; Hersenstichting Nederland ; NIMH |
PMID:20955924 PMID:19895722 PMID:19648536 PMID:19339359 PMID:19002139 |
Restricted | nlx_143769 | https://pgc.unc.edu/ | SCR_004495 | Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, PGC, Psychiatric GWAS Consortium | 2026-02-13 10:55:27 | 104 | |||
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National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network Resource Report Resource Website |
National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (RRID:SCR_004407) | CTN | clinical trial, portal, consortium, data or information resource, organization portal | A collaboration in which the National Institute on Drug Abuse, treatment researchers, and community-based service providers cooperatively develop, validate, refine, and deliver new treatment options to patients in Community Treatment Programs (CTPs). The partnership between CTPs and academic research leaders aims to achieve the following objectives: * Conducting studies of behavioral, pharmacological, and integrated behavioral and pharmacological treatment interventions of therapeutic effect in rigorous, multisite clinical trials to determine effectiveness across a broad range of community-based treatment settings and diversified patient populations; and * Ensuring the transfer of research results to physicians, clinicians, providers, and patients. The CTN, with its core of CTPs engaging diverse populations, is also designed to provide a platform for other studies, which would be funded under separate research grants. Three important ways to use the CTN are: to conduct ancillary studies in connection with CTN protocols; to utilize CTN Node facilities as a platform for investigations; and for Nodes to serve as home bases for NIH Training Centers and individual researchers who have NIH fellowships or career development awards. | drug of abuse, substance abuse, addiction, behavioral, clinical, clinical trial, pharmacological, therapy, treatment |
has parent organization: National Institute on Drug Abuse is parent organization of: NIDA Data Share |
nif-0000-00227 | SCR_004407 | NIDA CTN | 2026-02-13 10:55:25 | 0 | ||||||||
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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 | 2026-02-13 10:55:31 | 121 | ||
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King-Devick Test Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
King-Devick Test (RRID:SCR_004500) | King-Devick Test | material resource, assessment test provider, commercial organization | An accurate and reliable method for identifying athletes with head trauma, and a strong candidate rapid sideline screening test for concussion. The test is able to capture impairments of eye movement, attention, language and other symptoms of impaired brain function. It is a physical method of evaluating visual tracking and saccadic eye movements is based on the time to perform rapid number naming. It involves reading aloud a series of single digit numbers from left to right on three test cards. Participants are asked to read the numbers on each card from left to right as quickly as possible but without making any errors. The sum of the three test card time scores constitutes the summary score for the entire test. The test is a proven indicator of oculomotor inefficiencies regarding eye movements during reading. Published medical studies have determined that deficiencies in saccadic eye movements can be an indicator of mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) or concussions. Studies have shown that there is a significant relationship between poor oculomotor functions and learning disabilities (including dyslexia detection). Saccadic eye movement deficiencies can be improved with training and correspondingly reading performance also can be improved. Simply put, subjects who don''t perform well on this test are not efficient readers, although because there are many reasons for poor reading unrelated to eye movements, some poor readers do fine on the test. They believe that the test should be in the hands of teachers in order to help them determine if a student''s poor reading performance is related to deficiencies in their ability to move their eyes efficiently. | concussion, reading, dyslexia, traumatic brain injury, mild traumatic brain injury, screen, head trauma, human, one mind tbi, eye tracking device | Concussion, Dyslexia, Traumatic brain injury, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Head trauma | nlx_143775 | SCR_004500 | King Devick Test | 2026-02-13 10:55:27 | 1 | ||||||||
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CHDI Foundation Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
CHDI Foundation (RRID:SCR_004622) | CHDI | portal, data or information resource, funding resource, disease-related portal, topical portal | A private, not-for-profit research organization that serves as an international collaborative enabler in order to discover drugs that slow the progression of Huntington's disease (HD). The activities of CHDI extend from exploratory biology to the identification and validation of therapeutic targets, and from drug discovery and development to clinical studies and trials. CHDI works with biotech and pharmaceutical companies and funds and works with academic HD researchers at universities. | huntington's disease, antibody, collaborative enabler, international network, funding resource | is parent organization of: HD Community BioRepository | Available to academic huntington's disease researchers | nlx_143844 | SCR_004622 | CHDI Foundation Inc | 2026-02-13 10:55:28 | 26 | |||||||
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National LeioMyoSarcoma Foundation Resource Report Resource Website |
National LeioMyoSarcoma Foundation (RRID:SCR_004692) | NLMSF | portal, data or information resource, funding resource, disease-related portal, topical portal | A volunteer, not for profit organization providing leadership in supporting research of LeioMyoSarcoma, improving treatment outcomes of those affected by this disease as well as fostering awareness in the medical community and general public. All dollars go to research and awareness. Leiomyosarcoma is a rare form of cancer, which affects about four people in every million. It spreads through the blood stream and can affect the lungs, liver, blood vessels or any other soft tissue in the body. Presently there is no cure, only remission if it can be attained, and this rare cancer can reappear anywhere and at any time. Because of its rarity, few doctors know how to treat it and it attracts little research. The National LeioMyoSarcoma Foundation hosts several Fundraising events throughout the year. | sarcoma, cancer, leiomyosarcoma, rare disease | Leiomyosarcoma | nlx_143866 | SCR_004692 | NLMSF.org | 2026-02-13 10:55:29 | 0 | ||||||||
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TRACK TBI Network Resource Report Resource Website |
TRACK TBI Network (RRID:SCR_004723) | TRACK TBI Network | knowledge environment, data or information resource, narrative resource, standard specification | Network evaluating consensus-based common data elements (CDE) for traumatic brain injury (TBI) and psychological health (TBI-CDE, www.commondataelements.ninds.nih.gov/TBI.aspx) while extensively phenotyping a cohort of TBI patients across the injury spectrum from concussion to coma. Institutions that participate in the TBI Network will be able to track the outcomes of patients through a 3, 6 and 12-month followup program and compare outcomes with other participating institutions. For the three acute care centers, patients were enrolled that presented to the emergency department within 24 hours of head injury and required computed tomography (CT). For the rehabilitation center, referrals from acute hospitals were enrolled. Patients were consented to participate in components: clinical profile; blood draws for measurement of proteomic and genomic markers; 3T MRI within 2 weeks; three-month Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended (GOS-E); and six-month TBI-CDE Core outcome assessments. A web-enabled database, imaging repository, and biospecimen bank was developed using the TBI-CDE recommendations. A total of 605 patients were enrolled. Of these subjects, 88% had a GCS 13-15, 5% had a GCS 9-12, and 7% had a GCS of 8 or less. Three-month GOS-E''s were obtained for 78% of the patients. Comprehensive 6-month outcome measures, including PTSD assessment, are ongoing until September 2011. Blood specimens were collected from 450 patients. Initial CTs for 605 patients and 235 patients with 3T MRI studies were transferred to an imaging repository. The TRACK TBI Network will provide qualified institutions access to a web-based version of key forms in tracking TBI outcomes for Quality Improvement and institutional benchmarking. | traumatic brain injury, concussion, coma, psychological health, common data element, head injury, mri, computed tomography, post-traumatic stress disorder, clinical, neuroimage, genomic, proteomic, outcome data, clinical data, marker, blood, glasgow outcome scale-extended, one mind tbi, one mind ptsd, image, image collection, benchmark, biomaterial supply resource, database, outcome | is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing | Traumatic brain injury | NINDS ; NIDRR ; Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center ; Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury |
Access to a web-based version of key forms is available to qualified institutions. | nlx_143882 | http://www.tracktbi.net/tracktbi/ | SCR_004723 | Traumatic Brain Injury Network, Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury Network, TBI Network, Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury: Multicenter Implementation of the TBI Common Data Elements | 2026-02-13 10:55:30 | 0 |
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