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https://github.com/HicServices/RDMP/wiki

Software toolkit which automates the loading, storage, linkage and provision of data sets. It also cleans, transforms and documents provenance meta-data and domain knowledge to make data sets “research ready”.

Proper citation: Research Data Management Platform (RRID:SCR_016268) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016404

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.myv.ne.jp/obs/

Supplier of mice for research purposes.

Proper citation: Oriental BioService Inc. (RRID:SCR_016404) Copy   


https://www.unito.it/

University in Turin in Piedmont region of north western Italy. One of the oldest universities in Europe, and continues to play an important role in research and training.

Proper citation: University of Turin;Turin;Italy (RRID:SCR_017007) Copy   


https://www.iigm.it/site/index.php?l=ENG

Private research institute in Turin, Italy. Research programs in immunogenetics, functional genomics, genomic epidemiology, tumour diagnostic and prognostic biomarker research, epigenetic modifications in disease, quantitative biology and computational neuroscience.

Proper citation: Italian Institute for Genomic Medicine; Turin; Italy (RRID:SCR_017062) 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   


  • RRID:SCR_017224

https://www.chronos-oa.com/

Cloud based web platform connecting researchers, research organisations, funders and publishers in automated workflow management tool. Platform provides infrastructure for researchers, funders and publishers participating in Open Access Publishing. Features searchable database of journals compliant with research funders Open Access policies, connects researchers directly to journals submission systems, coordinates open access fee payments for funder with publisher upon acceptance, and supports compliancy by overseeing deposition of papers to designated repositories.

Proper citation: Chronos (RRID:SCR_017224) 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_016471

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://unpaywall.org/

Database of free scholary articles. Content from over 50,000 publishers and repositories easy to find, track, and use. A website featuring web-based tools created and maintained by Impactstory, Inc.

Proper citation: Unpaywall (RRID:SCR_016471) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016451

http://swarmsight.org/

Software for video analysis with modules to track insect antenna and proboscis movements. Its purpose is to assess the aggregate movement or activity levels of groups or swarms of animals.

Proper citation: SwarmSight (RRID:SCR_016451) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004712

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.data.gov/

Catalog of data sets that are generated and held by the Federal Government, including data, tools and resources to conduct research, develop web and mobile applications, design data visualizations, etc. Data.gov provides descriptions of the Federal datasets (metadata), information about how to access the datasets, and tools that leverage government datasets. The data catalogs will continue to grow as datasets are added. Federal, Executive Branch data are included in the first version of Data.gov.

Proper citation: Data.gov (RRID:SCR_004712) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004741

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.autismspeaks.org/

Autism Speaks has grown into the nation''s largest autism science and advocacy organization, dedicated to funding research into the causes, prevention, treatments and a cure for autism; increasing awareness of autism spectrum disorders; and advocating for the needs of individuals with autism and their families. We are proud of what we''ve been able to accomplish and look forward to continued successes in the years ahead. In addition to putting money into new and cutting edge research, we also fund resources and programs such as the Autism Speaks Autism Treatment Network, Autism Speaks������?? Autism Genetic Resource Exchange and several other scientific and clinical programs. Autism Speaks was founded in February 2005 by Bob and Suzanne Wright, grandparents of a child with autism. Their longtime friend Bernie Marcus donated $25 million to help financially launch the organization. At Autism Speaks, our goal is to change the future for all who struggle with autism spectrum disorders. We are dedicated to funding global biomedical research into the causes, prevention, treatments, and cure for autism; to raising public awareness about autism and its effects on individuals, families, and society; and to bringing hope to all who deal with the hardships of this disorder. We are committed to raising the funds necessary to support these goals. Autism Speaks aims to bring the autism community together as one strong voice to urge the government and private sector to listen to our concerns and take action to address this urgent global health crisis. It is our firm belief that, working together, we will find the missing pieces of the puzzle.

Proper citation: Autism Speaks (RRID:SCR_004741) Copy   


http://www2.le.ac.uk/

Public research university based in Leicester, England. Famous for the discovery of genetic fingerprinting and contributing to the discovery and identification of the remains of King Richard III.

Proper citation: University of Leicester; Leicester; United Kingdom (RRID:SCR_004900) Copy   


http://alt.kompetenznetz-parkinson.de/englisch/englisch.html

A medical network comprised of university clinics, special clinics, and special practices working together to collect data, gene samples, and execute clinical trials in order to bring about diagnoses and therapy methods. Research projects are done in cure research, diagnostic and therapeutic research. The care network includes university clinics, town clinics, special clinics for Parkinson's disease, specialists, and general practitioners.

Proper citation: Competence Network on Parkinson's Disease (RRID:SCR_005013) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_005169

http://www.labspaces.net/index.php

LabSpaces.net is a social network for the scientific community designed to spread scientific news, maintain and create friendships, and harbor collaboration through the internet. The site serves as a web profile for researchers and labs, and is also a community for active communication in the sciences. Current Features LabSpaces offers a wide range of features that will attract and engage researchers. Some of these features include: A Science News feed updated daily with ~40 news articles, UserProfiles, Friends, A Messaging system, Groups, Lab Profiles with Lab members, Lab Picture albums, Collaboration Profiles, Science Discussion Forum, Publication Database, Protocol Database, and free Blogs upon request.

Proper citation: LabSpaces (RRID:SCR_005169) Copy   


http://www.lsrf.org/

In the belief that innovation and discovery occur in direct proportion to quality of training, the Life Sciences Research Foundation administers an international program of postdoctoral fellowships in all areas of the life sciences. Since it was established, in 1981, the Foundation has attracted support from a wide variety of sponsors. The mission of the Life Sciences Research Foundation (LSRF) is to establish partnerships between those who support research in the life sciences and academic institutions for their mutual benefit. The simple vehicle for achieving this partnership is a highly competitive postdoctoral fellowship program. Fellowship Eligibility. Three-year fellowships will be awarded on a competitive basis to graduates of medical and graduate schools in the biological sciences holding M.D., Ph.D., D.V.M. or D.D.S. degrees. Awards will be based solely on the quality of the individual applicant''s previous accomplishments, and on the merit of the proposal for postdoctoral research. Persons doing a second postdoc are eligible only if they are transferring to a different supervisor''s laboratory and embarking on a new project not connected to their previous research. All U.S. citizens are eligible to apply with no geographic restriction on the laboratory of their choice. Foreign applicants will be eligible for study in U.S. laboratories. LSRF fellows must carry out their research at nonprofit institutions. LSRF fellows may change projects, laboratories, and/or institutions during the fellowship as long as the eligibility rules listed here are not violated. A person holding a faculty appointment is not eligible to apply for an LSRF fellowship. The LSRF solicits monies from industry, foundations and individuals to support postdoctoral fellowships in the life sciences. Active solicitation of funds continues, for which we need the assistance of all concerned individuals. We recognize that discoveries and the application of innovations in biology for the public''s good will depend upon the training and support of the highest quality young scientists in the very best research environments. LSRF awards fellowships across the spectrum of the life sciences: biochemistry; cell, developmental, molecular, plant, structural, organismic population and evolutionary biology; endocrinology; immunology; microbiology; neurobiology; physiology; virology. Note: There may be no more than one LSRF fellow in any one laboratory at a time.

Proper citation: Life Sciences Research Foundation (RRID:SCR_005115) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_005276

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.axa-research.org/

The core mission of the AXA Research Fund is to finance basic research contributing to understand and prevent risks. We support innovative and cutting-edge projects within three areas: environmental, life, and socio-economic risks. Only research institutions may submit applications. * Funding for research projects, postdoc and graduate fellowships, and long and short term projects * Encourages international applicants and research around the world Research projects funded by the Fund must fall within the scope of one of the themes identified by the AXA Scientific Board. The themes for 2011 are identified below: * Life risks ** Aging & Long-term care ** Biomedical risks ** Addictions and risky behaviors * Socio-economic risks ** Geopolitical risks ** Macroeconomic and financial systemic risks ** Individual and collective behaviors when facing uncertainties ** Large corporate risks * Environmental risks ** Climate change ** Natural hazards ** Human driven environmental changes

Proper citation: AXA Research Fund (RRID:SCR_005276) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002531

http://www.theearlab.org

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 13, 2026. Computationally oriented experimental laboratory interested in the encoding of auditory information in the cerebral cortex and brainstem, and in the mechanisms of tinnitus and the effect of various drugs (Lidocaine, steroids, anti-oxidants) in relieving noise trauma induced tinnitus. The ferret (Mustela putorius) and the rat serve as their system model. Through chronic implants, they obtain electrophysiological data from awake behaving animals in order to investigate the response properties and functional organization of the auditory system, both in health and after noise trauma that induces tinnitus in rats. Projects: * Response Modulation to Ongoing Broadband Sounds in Primary Auditory Cortex * Neuronal Response Characteristics in the Inferior Colliculus of the Awake Ferret and Rat * Spectro-Temporal Representation of Feature Onsets in Primary Auditory Cortex * Targeting the changes in inferior colliculus induced by tinnitus

Proper citation: Ear Lab (RRID:SCR_002531) Copy   


http://www.cpdd.vcu.edu/

The College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) is an interdisciplinary research society whose members address problems of drug dependence in the broadest range of scientific disciplines, including chemistry, basic biology, pharmacology, behavioral science, clinical research, sociology, psychology, anthropology, and history. CPDD serves as an interface among governmental, industrial and academic communities maintaining liaisons with regulatory and research agencies as well as educational, treatment, and prevention facilities in the drug abuse field. It also functions as a collaborating center of the World Health Organization. The Annual Scientific Meeting: Since 1938, a major focus of the CPDD's activities has been its sponsorship of an annual scientific meeting. This conference serves as a forum bringing together basic scientists and clinical investigators from industry, academia, and government. Representatives of regulatory agencies, as well as scientists and professionals in a number of diverse disciplines interested in the biochemical, behavioral, and public health aspects of drug dependence participate. Special Conferences: Periodically, the College sponsors conferences focused on timely topics of interest to researchers, government, industry, and the public. In recent years, CPDD has organized meetings on Abuse Liability Assessment of CNS Drugs; Drug Formulation and Abuse Liability; Pre-Clinical Abuse Liability Testing; Women and Smoking: Understanding Socioeconomic Influences; and Risk Management and Post-Marketing Surveillance for CNS-Acting Drugs. Consultation Activities: The CPDD provides consulting expertise in the area of epidemiology, treatment, prevention, and all the basic and clinical sciences related to drug dependence, drug abuse, and their behavioral and medical consequences. Sponsorship of Drug and Alcohol Dependence: The CPDD sponsors the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence, published by Elsevier. A principal goal of the journal is to provide a source of quality, timely reports of scientific advances in substance abuse research. The journal is international in scope and interdisciplinary in coverage. The CPDD invites contributors. Donations Tax-deductible donations can be made to CPDD to support the Annual Scientific Meeting, testing facilities, drug assessment activities and Awards for Excellence.

Proper citation: College on Problems of Drug Dependence (RRID:SCR_002618) Copy   


http://camera.calit2.net/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented May 26, 2016; however, the URL provides links to associated projects and data. A suite of data query, download, upload, analysis and sharing tools serving the needs of the microbial ecology research community, and other scientists using metagenomics data.

Proper citation: Community Cyberinfrastructure for Advanced Marine Microbial Ecology Research and Analysis (RRID:SCR_002676) Copy   


http://www.medical-neurosciences.de

Program integrates basic laboratory research and the clinic in terms of faculty, students, course content and infrastructure. This university's rigorous and comprehensive Master program provides a structured education in basic neuroscience to medical students and trains students of the life sciences in medical topics and approaches concerning the central and peripheral nervous system. Besides in depth theoretical training, the MSc program emphasizes state-of-the art practical lab experience, preparing graduates for continued research as PhD students. The PhD program places a high emphasis on scientific excellence, provides a multidisciplinary research and learning environment and offers extensive supervision and tutoring allowing students to complete their projects within 3 years. The supervised research project stands in the center of the PhD program, complemented by colloquia, workshops and training in professional skills. Our PhD students are member of the undefined Humboldt-Graduate-School providing an excellent service and training in transferable skills.

Proper citation: International Graduate Program Medical Neurosciences (RRID:SCR_002740) Copy   



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