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http://report.nih.gov/

A database of federally funded biomedical research projects conducted at universities, hospitals, and other research institutions that provides a central point of access to reports, data, and analyses of NIH research. The RePORTER has replaced the CRISP database. The database, maintained by the Office of Extramural Research at the National Institutes of Health, includes projects funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMHSA), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP), Agency for Health Care Research and Quality (AHRQ), and Office of Assistant Secretary of Health (OASH).

Proper citation: National Institutes of Health Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tool (RRID:SCR_006874) Copy   


http://www.epilepsygenes.org/page/show/homepage

The Epilepsy Genetic Association Database (epiGAD) is an online repository of data relating to genetic association studies in the field of epilepsy. It summarizes the results of both published and unpublished studies, and is intended as a tool for researchers in the field to keep abreast of recent studies, providing a bird''s eye view of this research area. The goal of epiGAD is to collate all association studies in epilepsy in order to help researchers in this area identify all the available gene-disease associations. Finally, by including unpublished studies, it hopes to reduce the problem of publication bias and provide more accurate data for future meta-analyses. It is also hoped that epiGAD will foster collaboration between the different epilepsy genetics groups around the world, and faciliate formation of a network of investigators in epilepsy genetics. There are 4 databases within epiGAD: - the susceptibility genes database - the epilepsy pharmacogenetics database - the meta-analysis database - the genome-wide association studies (GWAS) database The susceptibility genes database compiles all studies related to putative epilepsy susceptibility genes (eg. interleukin-1-beta in TLE), while the pharmacogenetics studies in epilepsy (eg. ABCB1 studies) are stored in ''phamacogenetics''. The meta-analysis database compiles all existing published epilepsy genetic meta-analyses, whether for susceptibility genes, or pharmacogenetics. The GWAS database is currently empty, but will be filled once GWAS are published. Sponsors: The epiGAD website is supported by the ILAE Genetics Commission.

Proper citation: Epilepsy Genetic Association Database (RRID:SCR_006840) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_007229

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://cmckb.cellmigration.org

It is a database of keys facts about proteins, families, and complexes involved in cell migration. This ongoing project provides a large amount of automated and curated data, collected from numerous online resources that are updated monthly. These data include names, synonyms, sequence information, summaries, CMC research data, reagents, structures, as well as protein family and complex details. CMKB''s ultimate goal is to create a database that will enable the cell migration community to conveniently access significant information about molecules of interest. This will also serve as a stepping stone to pathway analysis and demonstrate how these molecules coordinate with one another during cell adhesion and movement. Sponsors: This resource is supported by the Cell Migration Consortium.

Proper citation: CMKB (RRID:SCR_007229) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016456

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.popmednet.org/

Software as an open source informatics platform to facilitate the implementation and operation of distributed health data networks. Consists of a web-based portal for distributing requests and administering the network, and the DataMart Client. Designed by the Therapeutics Research and Infectious Disease Epidemiology (TIDE) group at the Department of Population Medicine (DPM) of the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute (HPHCI) to enable creation, operation, and governance of distributed health data networks.

Proper citation: PopMedNet (RRID:SCR_016456) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008439

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://www.phylo.org/sub_sections/portal/

This database is a public resource for inference of large phylogenetic trees. It is designed to provide all researchers with access to large computational resources of the NSF TeraGrid through a simple browser interface. The CIPRES Science Gateway provides new hybrid parallel versions of RAxML (7.2.7) and MrBayes (3.1.2), as well as parallel GARLI (1.0) code to insure the fastest possible run times for submitted jobs. Through a collaboration with Alexandros Stamatakis and Wayne Pfeiffer, they now offer the fastest hybrid versions of RAxML and MrBayes currently available. Sponsors: The CIPRES project is a multi-site collaboration funded by the NSF Information Technology Research (ITR) program grant entitled BUILDING THE TREE OF LIFE: A National Resource for Phyloinformatics and Computational Phylogenetics.

Proper citation: CIPRES Science Gateway (RRID:SCR_008439) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_000512

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE.Documented on September 9, 2022. A consumer health database that provides up-to-date information on diseases, conditions, injuries, drugs, supplements, treatment options, and healthy living, with a special focus on comparative effectiveness research from institutions around the world. PubMed Health includes * consumer guides summarizing comparative effectiveness research * fact sheets on diseases and conditions * information on drugs and supplements * encyclopedic overviews of health topics * links to external Web sites PubMed Health has a special focus on comparative effectiveness research, in particular that research which evaluates the available evidence of the benefits and harms of different treatment options for different groups of people. In Comparative Effectiveness Research, experts often synthesize the evidence from dozens, or even hundreds, of individual studies.

Proper citation: PubMed Health (RRID:SCR_000512) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_000500

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.brainscanr.com/

A database of neuroscience-related concepts that utilizes visualization tools for the purpose of research, education and knowledge discovery. The data comes from PubMed abstracts and an algorithm that assumes related terms will appear together. The topics can include computational modeling, behavioral functions and neurological degeneration.

Proper citation: brainSCANr (RRID:SCR_000500) Copy   


http://www.harvard.edu/

Institution of higher education in the United States. Private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Proper citation: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States (RRID:SCR_011273) Copy   


http://www.gsu.edu/

Public research university in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Founded in 1913. One of the University System of Georgia's four research universities.

Proper citation: Georgia State University; Georgia; USA (RRID:SCR_011234) Copy   


http://www.pnnl.gov/

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   


  • RRID:SCR_016100

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

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   


https://www.massgeneral.org/

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   


  • RRID:SCR_017020

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

https://www.nc3rs.org.uk/

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   


http://researchprojects.kth.se/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 23,2022. The KTH Research Project Database is intended to contain all the currently on-going projects at KTH. Sponsors: This resource is supported by the Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden,

Proper citation: Royal Institute of Technology: Research Project Database (RRID:SCR_000751) Copy   


http://www.dsmz.de/

The DSMZ - Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen GmbH (German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures) is the most comprehensive biological resource center in Europe. With more than 18.000 microorganisms, 1.200 plant viruses, 600 human and animal cell lines, 770 plant cell cultures and more than 7.100 cultures deposited for the purposes of patenting, DSMZ has demonstrated their obligation to serve science for decades. Main functions of DSMZ are: - to collect, maintain and store microorganisms and cell lines, as well as other biological material of relevance for applied biology, biotechnology, microbiology, teaching and other areas of research and general application; - to keep the scientific and industrial community informed on the contents of the collections by the means of catalogs, special lists, databases or electronic media; - to supply scientists and institutions with DSMZ cultures, in accordance with national and international laws such as the Infektionsschutzgesetz (Act dealing with protection against infection), the Genetic Engineering Act, the Foreign Trade Laws, the Convention on Biological Diversity as well as the DSMZ terms of supply; - to function as an internationally recognized collection center for the deposit of microorganisms, cell lines, and other biological material which have been cited in scientific literature or which are used in national or international test procedures (e.g. type strains, reference strains for national and international quality control regulations or susceptibility tests, strains with special properties, such as the production of enzymes, degradation of pollutants, host strains for plasmids, etc.); - to act as an International Depositary Authority (IDA) for the deposit of biological material for patent purposes according to the Budapest Treaty; - to act, in a confidential manner, as a center for the safe deposit of biological material; - to act as an advisory center for the scientific community and to offer teaching and service facilities. The DSMZ collections contain over 26 000 cultures (including 6500 patent deposits) representing more than 16 000 cultures of microorganisms (Archaea, Bacteria, plasmids, phages, yeasts, fungi), 750 plant cell cultures, 600 plant viruses, 700 antisera and 580 human and animal cell lines. Unique subcollections are held in the prokaryotes groups of acidophiles, alkaliphiles, halophiles, methanogens, phototrophs, thermophiles, and sulfate reducers. The research is focused on collection related fields which include: - Taxonomy - Evolution - Phylogeny - Microbial diversity and molecular assessment of diversity - Molecular systematics - Research on pathobiological aspects of leukemia-lymphoma cell lines applying classical and molecular genetics, immunological and cell biological methods * Development of cultivation and preservation methods for biological material * Characterization and identification of biological material

Proper citation: German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures (RRID:SCR_001711) Copy   


http://www.oeaw.ac.at/english/

A national academy in Austria that promotes the sciences and humanities, especially in research. Resource is in German.

Proper citation: Austrian Academy of Sciences; Vienna; Austria (RRID:SCR_000953) Copy   


http://nifti.nimh.nih.gov/

Coordinated and targeted service, training, and research to speed the development and enhance the utility of informatics tools related to neuroimaging. The initial focus will be on tools that are used in fMRI. If NIfTI proves useful in addressing informatics issues in the fMRI research community, it may be expanded to address similar issues in other areas of neuroimaging. Objectives of NIfTI * Enhancement of existing informatics tools used widely in neuroimaging research * Dissemination of neuroimaging informatics tools and information about them * Community-based approaches to solving common problems, such as lack of interoperability of tools and data * Unique training activities and research career development opportunities to those in the tool-user and tool-developer communities * Research and development of the next generation of neuroimaging informatics tools

Proper citation: Neuroimaging Informatics Technology Initiative (RRID:SCR_003141) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004600

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://neurosciencenews.com

Science website dedicated strictly to neuroscience research news including brain research news, neuroscience jobs, neuroscience forums, social network, student resources and events. They scour news sources every weekday and choose only neuroscience research related news headlines and links to post. They attempt to link to the original neuroscience research news release as much as possible to enable readers to bypass opinion and get straight to the news. In a few cases, the original neuroscience research article is not available without registration, so they will link to a secondary source to ensure that readers get the neuroscience news as soon as possible. Neuroscience News staff encourages visitors to submit neuroscience research articles, brain research news, neuroscience article reviews, breaking neuroscience news tips, original neuroscience blog posts, neuroscience book reviews and suggestions to be reviewed, implemented and possibly published on Neuroscience News.

Proper citation: Neuroscience News (RRID:SCR_004600) Copy   


http://www.alzforum.org/res/com/ant/

The Alzheimer Research Forum is the web''s most dynamic scientific community dedicated to understanding Alzheimer''s disease and related disorders. It also contains a database of providers of antibodies directed against several hundred molecules and proteins of relevant to research on Alzheimer and other neurodegenerative diseases. The web site reports on the latest scientific findings, from basic research to clinical trials; creates and maintains public databases of essential research data and reagents, and produces discussion forums to promote debate, speed the dissemination of new ideas, and break down barriers across the numerous disciplines that can contribute to the global effort to cure Alzheimer''s disease. The ARF team of professional science writers and editors, information technology experts, web developers and producers all work closely with our distinguished and diverse Advisory Board to ensure a high-quality of information and services. We very much welcome our readers'' participation in all aspects of the web site. Sponsors: The Alzheimer Research Forum is an independent nonprofit organization. It is supported by grants and individual donations.

Proper citation: Alzforum Antibody Directory for Neuroscience Research (RRID:SCR_013601) Copy   



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