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NIMH Image Library Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
NIMH Image Library (RRID:SCR_005588) | NIMH Image Library | data or information resource, image collection | Database of photographs and illustrations of general biomedical research and research tools, mental health specific research, and treatment related images that are available, copyright free, to the public at no cost. Many images are available in low, medium, and high resolutions. Formats include jpg, gif, and png. NIMH images may not be used to state or imply the endorsement by NIMH or by an NIMH employee of a commercial product, service, or activity, or use in any other manner that might mislead. No fee is charged for using the images. However, credit must be given to the National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services unless otherwise instructed to give credit to the photographer or other source., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | database, biomedical, mental health, treatment, brain, research, imaging, genetics, research lab, tool, therapy, medical care | has parent organization: National Institute of Mental Health | NIMH | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_146221 | SCR_005588 | National Institute of Mental Health Image Library | 2026-02-14 02:00:56 | 3 | ||||||
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Childrens Hospital Oakland Research Institute Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Childrens Hospital Oakland Research Institute (RRID:SCR_005582) | CHORI | data or information resource, organization portal, portal, training resource | CHORI is the internationally renowned biomedical research institute of Children''s Hospital and Research Center at Oakland. With world-class scientists and research centers known both nationally and internationally in multiple fields, CHORI is 5th in the nation for National Institutes of Health pediatric research funding. Bridging basic science and clinical research in the treatment and prevention of human disease, CHORI is a leader in translational research, providing cures for blood diseases, developing new vaccines for infectious diseases, and discovering new treatment protocols for previously fatal or debilitating conditions. Striving to provide the highest standard of excellence and innovation, CHORI brings together a multidisciplinary collaborative of distinguished investigators in six different Centers of Research: The Center for Cancer Research, The Center for Genetics, The Center for Immunobiology & Vaccine Development, The Center for Nutrition & Metabolism, The Center for Prevention of Obesity, Cardiovascular Disease & Diabetes, and The Center for Sickle Cell Disease & Thalassemia. Within these major areas of focus, CHORI pushes the frontiers of science and of excellence beyond their borders. Among the leading biotech enterprises in the Bay Area, CHORI produced 25 patents in the last 5 years alone. In addition to providing world-class research, CHORI is also a teaching institute, offering unique educational opportunities to high school, college, doctoral and post-doctoral students. | pediatric, research, young human, cancer, genetics, immunobiology, vaccine, nutrition, metabolism, obesity, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, sickle cell disease, thalassemia |
is parent organization of: BacPac Resources Center is parent organization of: Knockout Mouse Project Repository |
NIH | nlx_146206 | SCR_005582 | Children''s Hospital Oakland Research Institute, Children''s Hospital Oakland Research Institute (CHORI) | 2026-02-14 02:01:07 | 13 | |||||||
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INFOMINE: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
INFOMINE: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections (RRID:SCR_008195) | data or information resource, portal, community building portal | INFOMINE is a virtual library of Internet resources relevant to faculty, students, and research staff at the university level. It contains useful Internet resources such as databases, electronic journals, electronic books, bulletin boards, mailing lists, online library card catalogs, articles, directories of researchers, and many other types of information. It is librarian built. Librarians from the University of California, Wake Forest University, California State University, the University of Detroit - Mercy, and other universities and colleges have contributed to building INFOMINE.INFOMINE is a unique Web resource featuring well organized access to important university level research and educational tools on the Internet. A virtual library, INFOMINE is notable for its collection of annotated and indexed links. Information in INFOMINE is easy to find given the multiplicity of access points provided (ways of finding the information contained). It contains over 100,000 links (26,000 librarian created links and 75,000 plus robot/crawler created links). Substantive databases, electronic journals, guides to the Internet for most disciplines, textbooks and conference proceedings are among the many types of resources included. The life sciences INFOMINE alone, for example, provides interactive access to several hundred databases. Separate virtual collections or INFOMINEs exist in most major areas of university level research and educational interests. Click here to see the Database Content Information. It began in January of 1994 as a project of the Library of the University of California, Riverside. It was one of the first Web resources of any type offered by a Library. It was also one of the first Web-based, academic virtual libraries as well as one of the first to develop a system combining the advantages of the hypertext and multi-media capabilities of the Web with those of the organizational and retrieval functions of a database manager. We now include focused, automatic Internet crawling as well as automatic text extraction and metadata creation functions to assist our experts in content creation and users in searching. Many of INFOMINE''s important features and services, described below, remain unique among Internet resource collections. INFOMINE, as mentioned, provides a great number of access points, BROWSE (What''s New, Title, Table of Contents, Subject -- LCSH, Subject - LCC, Search -- Research Discipline, Key Word, Megatopics - Keyword in context, Title, Author, hyperlinked indexing) and SEARCH (Title, Subject -- LCSH, Key Word, Author, Description, Full-text), and LIMIT search (Resource Type, Resource Origin and Access) modes. Searching in fielded and full-text mode allows the user to quickly find high quality resources on the chosen subject(s). Nested, boolean searching capabilities are featured as is exact searching. Search results come back in the form of dynamically created Web pages. Results within these can be ranked by relevance to the search or alphabetically by title. Displays available include title only, regular display, long display and full display. Many of the displays feature indexing terms that are viewable and in hyperlink form and, when clicked upon, allow further broadening or narrowing of the search as desired. Noteworthy as well is that INFOMINE is augmenting its content with a large, second-tier collection of automatically selected and described resources that should complement its first-tier collection of expert created records and allow the user more detail in searching and a greater number of useful results. Finally, on the Advanced Search page, we have browsing indexes which cover all topics and more. These include: * Subjects -- LCSH (Library of Congress Subject Headings), Table of Contents (LCSH with titles filing under each heading), LCC (Library of Congress Classifications) and Research Disciplines * Keywords -- MegaTopics (keyphrases drawn from our title, subject, keyword and annotation fields) and standard Keywords * Other Indexes: Authors, Titles, Resource Types and What''s New Among the contributions of INFOMINE is the essential enrichment or value added service, as mentioned, of providing concise descriptive information (e.g., an annotation as well as in-depth indexing terminology including Library of Congress Subject Headings) for each record. This greatly helps users to quickly retrieve a focused results set, examine the relevance of individual records and then choose among them immediately prior to accessing thus saving considerable time. Librarian collection expertise and concerns regarding resource comprehensiveness, quality and general usefulness from an academic perspective guide all INFOMINE resource selection activities. Also a crucial behind-the-scenes contribution from INFOMINE is that we are addressing the challenge of better subject portal scaling (keeping up with the growth of important resources on the Internet) by semi-automating or automating a number of collection building tasks (e.g., identification of significant resources for collecting and developing metadata descriptions of these resources). This will help us save crucial resources and redirect them into creating a better and larger collection. In-depth description and indexing, careful selection, a considerable number of options in browsing/searching, and ample help in usage mean that faculty, students and staff can find important, relevant Internet resources quickly and easily via INFOMINE. Sponsors: INFOMINE is supported by the University of California, Riverside. | electronic journal, article, database, library, life science, mailing list, research, scientific literature databases and services, virtual, book | has parent organization: University of California at Riverside; California; USA | nif-0000-21219 | SCR_008195 | INFOMINE | 2026-02-14 02:01:30 | 1 | |||||||||
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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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National Institute on Aging, Division of Neuroscience Resource Report Resource Website |
National Institute on Aging, Division of Neuroscience (RRID:SCR_008257) | portal, funding resource, data or information resource, narrative resource, topical portal | A funding resource that supports the research and training for understanding the structure and function of the aging nervous system, with an emphasis on studies involving Alzheimer's disease and age-related dementia. There is an emphasis on brain-behavior relationships. This program is composed of three branches: Neurobiology, Neuropsychology, and Dementias of Aging. The overall aim of this program is to understand the aging nervous system to minimize mental decline and improve the lives of older patients. This resource also includes links to sites for Alzheimer's disease (AD) studies that include: specimen repositories, genetic materials, bio-markers, data, policies on NIA and AD genetics sharing plans, and additional aging or other AD related links. | epidemiological, alzheimer's disease, brain, clinical, dementia, nervous system, neurobiology, neuropsychology, pathological, research, | Aging | R21-Exploratory/Development Grants ; NIH Neuroscience Blueprint initiatives |
nif-0000-22438 | http://www.nia.nih.gov/ResearchInformation/ExtramuralPrograms/NeuroscienceOfAging/ | SCR_008257 | NIA Division of Neuroscience, NIA DN, National Institute on Aging Division of Neuroscience, National Institute on Aging DN | 2026-02-14 02:01:39 | 0 | |||||||
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Chimpanzee Management Program Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Chimpanzee Management Program (RRID:SCR_008377) | biomaterial supply resource, organism supplier, material resource | Center that supports long-term, cost-effective housing and maintenance at NCRR-supported facilities for chimpanzees. NCRR provides programmatic oversight of the facilities and ensures they comply with the Animal Welfare Act, and policies concerning laboratory animal care and use. | animal, biomedical, care, chimpanzee, housing, laboratory, maintenance, management, research, transportation, usage | has parent organization: National Center for Research Resources | NIH Office of the Director | nif-0000-25901 | https://orip.nih.gov/comparative-medicine/programs/vertebrate-models | http://www.ncrr.nih.gov/comparative_medicine/chimpanzee_management_program/ | SCR_008377 | ChiMP | 2026-02-14 02:01:40 | 1 | ||||||
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Fisher Center For Alzheimers Research Foundation: ALZinfo.org Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Fisher Center For Alzheimers Research Foundation: ALZinfo.org (RRID:SCR_008255) | data or information resource, funding resource, portal, community building portal | A portal to educate, engage and create an online community. The Fisher Center for Alzheimer''s Research Foundation, founded in 1995, was created in answer to the recommendations of three U.S. Senate commissioned symposia held in the 1990s by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to gather information on the cause, care and cure of Alzheimer''s disease. The Fisher Center was created following this design. The funding initiatives of the Foundation are appropriated accordingly to the three areas cited by the NIH task force cause, care and cure. The primary resources of the Foundation are directed toward scientific research into the cause and hopefully the cure of Alzheimer''s disease. To this end, the Foundation under the direction of its founder, Zachary Fisher, and in collaboration with David Rockefeller, constructed the Fisher Center for Alzheimer''s Disease Research at The Rockefeller University, headed by 2000 Nobel Prize winner, Paul Greengard, Ph.D. The 10,000 square foot laboratory is the most advanced facility of its kind in the country equipped with the latest in equipment necessary to undertake an interdisciplinary assault on this disease. The Fisher Center also has collaborative programs at the University of Genoa and supports the work of well over 60 scientists and researchers across the United States and in 17 foreign countries. The Foundation also funds projects for the care of people with Alzheimer''s disease and their caregivers. The Fisher Alzheimer''s Disease Education and Resources Program at the New York University School of Medicine was established under the direction of Barry Reisberg, M.D., internationally known expert in the care of Alzheimer''s patients. The Foundations Alzheimer''s Information Program was created in 2001 to answer the primary need of caregivers for comprehensive, easily accessible information. Our goals are to: Understand the Cause of Alzheimer''s To find a Cure for this devastating disease Improve the Care of people living with the disease to enhance their quality of life and that of their caregivers and families About Our Research Beating Back Beta Amyloid Improving the Quality of Life for Alzheimers Patients Reversing Nerve Cell Damage Using Hormones to Slow the Progress of Disease Curing Early-Onset Alzheimers The Science of Caregiving Scientific Studies | drugs, fundraising, alzheimers disease, care, caregiving, cause, clinical stages, cure, dementia, diagnosis, human, memory, prevention, research, symptoms, therapeutic activities, treatment | nif-0000-22435 | SCR_008255 | ALZinfo.org | 2026-02-14 02:01:38 | 237 | ||||||||||
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Alamogordo Primate Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
Alamogordo Primate Facility (RRID:SCR_008376) | APF | biomaterial supply resource, organism supplier, material resource | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on July 17, 2013. It houses chimpanzees that have been used in biomedical research, but no active, invasive research is conducted on the site. The APF provides for the long-term care and husbandry of chimpanzees that have been used in biomedical research. Charles River Laboratories Inc. operates the facility under contract with the National Institutes of Health. To be used in continuing virological research, the animals must be transferred to active chimpanzee research settings. All chimpanzees at the APF have been exposed to various microorganisms, such as hepatitis C virus and HIV. For this reason, they may be candidates for studies related to these diseases. The National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) may remove infected animals from the APF to other accredited chimpanzee facilities for research purposes. Investigators interested in the chimpanzees at the APF should contact Dr. Harold Watson in NCRR''s Division of Comparative Medicine to discuss research requirements. | animal, biomedical, chimpanzee, comparative medicine, disease, hepatitis c, hiv, husbandry, infection, microorganism, primate, research, virological, virus | NCRR | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-25894 | SCR_008376 | Alamogordo Primate Facility | 2026-02-14 02:01:33 | 0 | |||||||
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Centre for Visual Sciences Resource Report Resource Website |
Centre for Visual Sciences (RRID:SCR_008324) | laboratory portal, data or information resource, organization portal, portal | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 23, 2016. Vision Science is a large discipline at the ANU that is found in several teaching and research faculties and several large research institutes. About 85 research staff participate in all forms of vision science from machine vision, to neurophysiology, behaviour and cognition. The scale of analysis ranges from molecular to systems approaches and covers insect, vertebrate and human visual systems. Topics such as disease and development of the human visual system are also covered. CVS works to connect and sustain the component parts of the ANU vision science community. | behavior, cognition, development, disease, human, insect, molecular, neurophysiology, research, science, system, vertebrate, vision, visual | has parent organization: Australian National University; Acton; Australia | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-24688 | SCR_008324 | CVS | 2026-02-14 02:01:32 | 0 | ||||||||
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Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute, University of Washington Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute, University of Washington (RRID:SCR_008283) | portal, data or information resource, organization portal, report, narrative resource | The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute is a multidisciplinary research center at the University of Washington. Its mission is to support and facilitate research and research dissemination in the field of alcohol and drug abuse. Recognizing the need to address the enormous problems caused by alcohol and drug abuse, the University of Washington established the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute in October of 1973 as an interdisciplinary research center in the Warren G. Magnuson Health Sciences Center. From its beginning, the mission of the Institute has been to conduct and support substance abuse research at the University of Washington, and disseminate research findings in substance abuse. The activities of the Institute may be described under three general headings: Intramural research by ADAI Research Scientists supported through federal, state, and other grants and contracts; Stimulation and support of research by ADAI Research Affiliates and faculty in departments throughout the University through a Small Grants Program. Since 1973, ADAI has awarded almost three million dollars to researchers in 40 University departments, for approximately 300 projects. Many of those funded projects led to outside funding for expanded research. Dissemination of research findings through its Library and Information Service, publications and presentations by ADAI scientists, web page, listservs, newsletters, and symposia. The Institute receives financial support from the State of Washington under state Initiative 171, which mandates that a portion of fees collected for state liquor licenses be allocated to the two state research universities for research on alcohol and drug abuse, and dissemination of research information. The University of Washington provides additional funding. Research studies are funded primarily through grants and contracts awarded by federal and state agencies and private foundations. The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute serves as a focal point for alcohol and drug abuse research at the University of Washington and in the region, benefiting the citizens of Washington State by expanding our knowledge and making information available to health and social service professionals and policy makers. The Institute''s multidisciplinary staff of clinical and social psychologists, sociologists, epidemiologists, public health experts, educators, and librarians plays a key role in working to understand and reduce the harm caused by alcohol and drug abuse. Dennis M. Donovan, Ph.D. has been the Director of the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute since 1993. Dr. Donovan is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychology. | alcoholism, research, research dissemination, substance-related disorder | has parent organization: University of Washington; Seattle; USA | nif-0000-23841 | SCR_008283 | ADAI | 2026-02-14 02:01:31 | 5 | |||||||||
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New Iberia Research Center Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
New Iberia Research Center (RRID:SCR_008279) | biomaterial supply resource, organism supplier, material resource | NIRC maintains and provides available research facilities accredited by the Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC) International; a ready source of chimpanzees of mixed ages and sex for use in biomedical and behavioral sciences, and also provides professional staff necessary to support investigators with their research needs. Current Research: Vaccine development and testing; pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, preclinical safety, and efficacy studies. Services Provided: The University of Louisiana at Lafayette-New Iberia Research Center (UL Lafayette-NIRC) is an AAALAC-International-accredited nonhuman primate research facility dedicated to the support of basic and applied biomedical and behavioral research. All proposed programs must be approved by the presenting institution and the UL Lafayette-NIRC animal care and use committees. State-of-the-art biomedical support facilities are available that include access to ultrasound, radiography with automatic processor and computer imagery for diagnostic enhancement, and endoscopy and laparoscopy with video monitors, camera and color photo imagery. Diagnostic Laboratory: A 12,000-square-foot laboratory is available for investigators'' research support requirements. Capabilities within the laboratory include but are not limited to hematology, chemistry, microbiology, urinalysis, parasitology, and histology. Among the investigator support procedures are Ficoll gradient isolation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells, platelet aggregation profiles, nonhuman primate lymphocyte proliferation assay, and flow cytometry (lymphocyte enumeration). Emergency generator power is accessible in each laboratory unit and for all major instrumentation and critical freezers. Animals: The center cares for approximately 360 chimpanzees and 5,500 New and Old World species of nonhuman primates. In addition to chimpanzees, the following species of nonhuman primates are being bred at the center: Vervet monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), cynomolgus macaque (Macaca fascicularis), pigtailed macaque (M. nemestrina), rhesus macaque (M. mulatta). | endoscopy, animal, assay, behavioral, biomedical, blood, cell, chemistry, chimpanzee, chlorocebus aethiops, cynomolgus, cytometry, development, hematology, histology, imagery, laboratory, laparoscopy, lymphocyte, macaca fascicularis, macaca mulatta, macaca nemestrina, macaque, microbiology, monkey, mononuclear, nonhuman, parasitology, peripheral, pharmacodynamic, pharmacokinetic, photo, pigtailed, platelet, primate, radiography, research, rhesus, science, testing, ultrasound, urinalysis, vaccine, vervet | has parent organization: University of Louisiana; Louisiana; USA | NIH Office of the Director R24 OD010947; NCRR U42 RR01 5087 |
nif-0000-24364 | SCR_008279 | NIRC | 2026-02-14 02:01:38 | 41 | ||||||||
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ConnectomeViewer: Multi-Modal Multi-Level Network Visualization and Analysis Resource Report Resource Website |
ConnectomeViewer: Multi-Modal Multi-Level Network Visualization and Analysis (RRID:SCR_008312) | ConnectomeViewer | data visualization software, network analysis software, data processing software, d visualization software, data analysis software, network graph visualization software, software application, software resource, rendering software | Extensible, scriptable, pythonic software tool for visualization and analysis in structural neuroimaging research on many spatial scales. Employing the Connectome File Format, diverse data such as networks, surfaces, volumes, tracks and metadata are handled and integrated. The field of Connectomics research benefits from recent advances in structural neuroimaging technologies on all spatial scales. The need for software tools to visualize and analyze the emerging data is urgent. The ConnectomeViewer application was developed to meet the needs of basic and clinical neuroscientists, as well as complex network scientists, providing an integrative, extensible platform to visualize and analyze Connectomics data. With the Connectome File Format, interlinking different datatypes such as hierarchical networks, surface data, volumetric data is easy and might provide new ways of analyzing and interacting with data. Furthermore, ConnectomeViewer readily integrates with: * ConnectomeWiki: a semantic knowledge base representing connectomics data at a mesoscale level across various species, allowing easy access to relevant literature and databases. * ConnectomeDatabase: a repository to store and disseminate Connectome files. | extensible, analysis, clinical, data, diverse, metadata, network, neuroscience, neuroscientist, pythonics, research, scriptable, software, structural, surface, technology, tool, track, visualization, volume, neuroimaging |
has parent organization: Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne; Lausanne; Switzerland has parent organization: University of Lausanne; Lausanne; Switzerland |
nif-0000-24442 | SCR_008312 | 2026-02-14 02:01:32 | 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 |
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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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Baboon Research Resouces Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Baboon Research Resouces (RRID:SCR_008333) | biomaterial supply resource, organism supplier, material resource | Center that conducts multidisciplinary studies on captive baboons and provides a resource of laboratory-born and laboratory-reared baboons for NIH-sponsored research programs. | endogenous, environment, genetic, adult, animal, baboon, behavioral, biomedical, breeding, colony, diversity, infant, juvenile, laboratory, microorganism, model, nih, pathogen, pathology, population, research, science, sex, sponsored, vaccine |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: University of Oklahoma; Oklahoma; USA |
NIH Office of the Director P40 OD010988 | nif-0000-25869 | https://orip.nih.gov/comparative-medicine/programs/vertebrate-models | http://www.ouhsc.edu/Compmed/BaboonResearchResources.asp | SCR_008333 | Baboon | 2026-02-14 02:01:32 | 11 | ||||||
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University of California Davis Center for Comparative Medicine Resource Report Resource Website |
University of California Davis Center for Comparative Medicine (RRID:SCR_008294) | data or information resource, organization portal, portal, department portal | The University of California Davis Center for Comparative Medicine (CCM) is a cooperative, interdisciplinary research and teaching center that is co-sponsored by the School of Medicine and the School of Veterinary Medicine. CCM Faculty members have academic appointments in one or both Schools. The CCM Research Mission is to investigate the pathogenesis of human and animal disease, using animal models or naturally occurring animal diseases. Areas of emphasis include host-agent interactions during infectious disease, intervention and prevention strategies for infectious diseases, cancer, and mouse biology. CCM faculty contribute a broad range of expertise to these areas, including the disciplines of immunology, genomics, pathology, biochemistry, physiology, microbiology, molecular virology, and informatics. Through its robust and interdisciplinary research programs, the CCM provides a rich academic environment for teaching at the professional, graduate, and post-graduate levels within the School of Medicine and School of Veterinary Medicine. Opportunities are available for professional students from both schools to gain research experience. PhD candidates can pursue training opportunities in the CCMs faculty-sponsored research laboratories, with support from a number of training grants. This diverse research environment is intended to attract and train high-quality candidates to the disciplines of comparative medicine, independent and collaborative research, and mouse biology. Sponsors: CCM is supported by UC Davis. | animal, biochemistry, biology, cancer, comparative, disease, genomic, immunology, infectious, informatic, medicine, microbiology, molecular, mouse, pathology, physiology, research, veterinary, virology | has parent organization: University of California at Davis; California; USA | nif-0000-24374 | SCR_008294 | CCM | 2026-02-14 02:01:39 | 0 | |||||||||
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New England Primate Research School Resource Report Resource Website |
New England Primate Research School (RRID:SCR_008290) | portal, data or information resource, research forum portal, disease-related portal, topical portal | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 12,2023. A center that focuses on performing bio-medical research on nonhuman primates to aid in human health research. The center also focuses on training young scientists for professional careers in bio-medical research and primate biology. One of the New England Primate Research School's main accomplishments was the creation of an animal model for AIDS that first demonstrated that vaccine protection could be possible. Recent research has led to the development of novel agents for brain imaging that will aid in the diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson's disease. | aids, biology, biomedical, disease, parkinson's, primate, protection, research, scientific, smoking, training, treatment, vaccine | has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States | NCRR | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-24357 | SCR_008290 | NEPRC | 2026-02-14 02:01:36 | 0 | |||||||
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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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