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https://www.go-fair.org/implementation-networks/overview/vodan/
Network as federated AI-ready repository of COVID-19 data adherent to FAIR principles. SARS CoV-2 virus data FAIR, meaning that they are Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and thus Reusable by both humans and machines, during this epidemic of COVID-19.
Proper citation: Virus Outbreak Data Network (RRID:SCR_018285) Copy
https://www.addgene.org/collections/covid-19-resources/
Collections of Addgene plasmids, open access articles, protocols, and other resource collections related to COVID-19 that may be of use to scientists. Ordering or depositing plasmids related to COVID-19 research.
Proper citation: COVID-19 and Coronavirus plasmids and resources (RRID:SCR_018347) Copy
Consortium to unite efforts and resources from experts across globe to advance effective, antibody based therapies against novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. Represents multidisciplinary convergence of structural biology, virologists, immunologists, clinicians and bioinformaticians from academic and industry settings. Collects antibodies for testing as part of CoVICS. Contributed antibodies are blinded and will only be known as code name. Antibody contributors will be able to see performance of their own molecules and take part in analysis. Contributors retain ownership of their antibodies and may continue to publish on them using original antibody names. Goal is to determine relative in vitro potency and in vivo efficacy using centralized standardized assays to identify best individual mAbs and rational combinations of mAbs. Consortium will recommend ideal therapeutic molecules for human use to protect vulnerable populations from COVID-19 disease. CoVIC database (CoVIC-DB) will serve as clearinghouse for monoclonal antibodies against SARS-CoV-2. Database will catalog contributed antibodies in searchable resource and provide interactive analysis tools for comparisons among them.
Proper citation: Coronavirus Immunotherapy Consortium (RRID:SCR_018258) Copy
Platform for global network of researchers to investigate role of human genetics in SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 severity. Provides results of three genome-wide association meta analyses that consist of patients with COVID-19 from studies across countries.
Proper citation: COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative (RRID:SCR_022272) Copy
https://covic.lji.org/databases/
Serves as clearinghouse for monoclonal antibodies against SARS-CoV-2. Database will catalog contributed antibodies in searchable resource and provide interactive analysis tools for comparisons among them. Most potent antibodies will guide development of vaccines to stop current outbreak and protect against future pandemics.
Proper citation: CoVIC-DB Database (RRID:SCR_018339) Copy
https://icite.od.nih.gov/covid19/search/
NIH comprehensive, curated source for publications related to COVID-19. Includes articles from PubMed and pre-prints from arXiv, medRxiv, bioRxiv, and ChemRxiv. Updated daily. NIH Office of Portfolio Analysis has developed this resource to explore and analyze set of advances in COVID‑19 research as they accumulate in real time, and complements efforts by NLM to aggregate full text documents broadly related to COVID-19 and other outbreaks, and articles on COVID‑19 specific to PubMed database.
Proper citation: NIH COVID-19 Portfolio (RRID:SCR_018295) Copy
Open source project to harness scientific and public health potential of pathogen genome data. Provides continually updated view of publicly available data alongside powerful analytic and visualization tools for use by community. Used to aid epidemiological understanding and improve outbreak response. Open source SARS-CoV-2 genome data and analytic and visualization tools.
Proper citation: Nextstrain (RRID:SCR_018223) Copy
https://pages.semanticscholar.org/coronavirus-research
Dataset of scholarly articles, including full text, on COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, and related coronaviruses. Machine readable resource provided to enable application of natural language processing and other AI techniques. Open resource for global research community. Updated weekly as new research is published in peer-reviewed publications and archival services like bioRxiv, medRxiv, and others.
Proper citation: COVID-19 Open Research Dataset (RRID:SCR_018275) Copy
https://datascience.nih.gov/covid-19-open-access-resources
COVID-19 open access data and computational resources provided by federal agencies, including NIH, public consortia, and private entities. Continuously updated as more information becomes available. These resources are being shared for scientific and public health interests, and content is responsibility of resource organizers.
Proper citation: Data and Computational Resources to Address COVID-19 (RRID:SCR_018274) Copy
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/research/coronavirus/
NLM curated literature hub for COVID-19. Curated literature hub for tracking up-to-date scientific information about 2019 novel Coronavirus. Provides central access to relevant articles in PubMed. Articles are updated daily and are further categorized by different research topics and geographic locations for improved access.
Proper citation: LitCovid (RRID:SCR_018280) Copy
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genbank/sars-cov-2-seqs/
Collection of SARS-CoV-2 sequences currently available in GenBank genetic sequence database and Sequence Read Archive. Updated as additional sequences are released.
Proper citation: SARS-CoV-2-Sequences (RRID:SCR_018319) Copy
https://www.ucop.edu/uc-health/functions/center-for-data-driven-insights-and-innovations-cdi2.html
Data warehouse using Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership standard to integrate patient data across University of California health systems. Data asset created by electronic health records from six health systems as well as claims data from UC self-funded health plans and external sources of data such as Vizient and California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development. Shared data and analytic environment designed to improve research and patient treatments.
Proper citation: UC Health clinical data warehouse (RRID:SCR_018284) Copy
https://www.rd-alliance.org/groups/rda-covid19
Guidelines for data deposition in any common data hub or platform to facilitate data sharing in public health emergencies for scientific research.
Proper citation: Research Data Alliance Working Group (RRID:SCR_018283) Copy
https://midasnetwork.us/covid-19/
Portal for COVID-19 modeling research. Public access data collections with documented metadata.Computational models to study transmission dynamics of broad range of infectious diseases.
Proper citation: Modeling Infectious Disease Agents Study online portal for COVID-19 (RRID:SCR_018281) Copy
https://www.xsede.org/covid19-hpc-consortium
Consortium encompasses computing capabilities from powerful and advanced computers in the world. Used to empower researchers to accelerate understanding of COVID-19 virus and development of treatments and vaccines to help address infections. Teams who receive Consortium access will publish their results in open scientific literature. All supported projects will have name of principal investigator, project title and project abstract posted to COVID-19 HPC Consortium web site.
Proper citation: COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium (RRID:SCR_018287) Copy
Portal to share hCoV-19 genome sequences. Collection of genome sequences and related clinical and epidemiological data associated with coronavirus hCoV-19. Global repository of SARS-CoV-2 genomes. Initiative involves public-private-partnerships between Freunde of GISAID and governments of Federal Republic of Germany, Singapore and United States of America, with support from private and corporate philanthropy.International database of hCoV-19 genome sequences and related clinical and epidemiological data. Resource for influenza and hCoV-19 data.
Proper citation: Global Initiative on Sharing All Influenza Data (RRID:SCR_018251) Copy
https://amp.pharm.mssm.edu/covid19/
Software tool as interface to submit, serve, and analyze COVID19 related gene and drug sets. Collection of gene and drug sets related to COVID-19 research contributed by community.
Proper citation: COVID-19 Crowd Generated Gene and Drug Set Library (RRID:SCR_018252) Copy
Web provides tools for modeling 3D structures of molecules and complexes containing carbohydrates including oligosaccharide conformation modeling and glycoprotein 3D structure modeling. Used to simplify prediction of three dimensional structures of carbohydrates and macromolecular structures involving carbohydrates.
Proper citation: GLYCAM-Web (RRID:SCR_018260) Copy
https://webs.iiitd.edu.in/raghava/coronavir
Web based platform on COVID-19 to maintain predicted diagnostic, drug and vaccine candidates and computational resources on novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and its resulting disease COVID-19. Provides collected and organized information from literature and other resources from internet, links to appropriate literature . Integrated multi-omics repository dedicated to current genomic, proteomic, diagnostic and therapeutic knowledge about coronaviruses.
Proper citation: CoronaVIR (RRID:SCR_018338) Copy
https://www.ebi.ac.uk/covid-19
EMBL-EBI portal to enable researchers to upload, access and analyse COVID-19 related reference data and specialist datasets submitted to EMBL-EBI and other major centers for biomedical data. Used to facilitate data sharing and analysis to accelerate coronavirus research. The aim of the COVID-19 Data Portal is to facilitate data sharing and analysis, and to accelerate coronavirus research. EMBL-EBI and partners have set up the COVID-19 Data Portal, which will bring together relevant datasets submitted to EMBL-EBI and other major centres for biomedical data. The aim is to facilitate data sharing and analysis, and to accelerate coronavirus research. The COVID-19 Data Portal will enable researchers to upload, access and analyse COVID-19 related reference data and specialist datasets. The COVID-19 Data Portal will be the primary entry point into the functions of a wider project, the European COVID-19 Data Platform.
Proper citation: EMBL-EBI COVID-19 Portal (RRID:SCR_018337) Copy
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