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http://pharmacy.isu.edu/live/prospective/

The College of Pharmacy consists of two departments: Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacy Practice and Administrative Sciences. The Department of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences provides basic science instruction in the profession pharmacy curriculum, graduate training in the pharmaceutical sciences, and offers an undergraduate minor in pharmaceutical sciences. The department is also devoted to basic research in the biomedical sciences. The Department of Pharmacy Practice and Administrative Sciences provides instruction on therapeutics and clinical sciences to the professional pharmacy students and other health science students at ISU. In addition, the department is devoted to clinical research and scholarship. If you would like to know more about an individual faculty member, please see our biographical profiles.

Proper citation: Idaho State University, College of Pharmacy (RRID:SCR_011270) Copy   


http://www.has-sante.fr/portail/jcms/r_1455134/en/

An independent public scientific authority responsible for promoting the quality and safety of patient care and to guarantee equity within the healthcare system. HAS activities are diverse ranging from assessment of drugs, medical devices, and procedures to publication of guidelines to accreditation of healthcare organisations and certification of doctors. All are based on rigorously acquired scientific expertise. Training in quality issues and information provision are also key components of its work program.

Proper citation: French National Authority for Health (RRID:SCR_011238) Copy   


http://www.e-cancer.fr/en

Proper citation: French National Cancer Institute (RRID:SCR_011239) Copy   


http://www.milkeninstitute.org/

Nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank that helps people build meaningful lives. Center for Regional Economics and California Center.

Proper citation: Milken Institute; California; USA (RRID:SCR_011243) Copy   


http://www.fu-berlin.de/en/

Public research university in Berlin, Germany. The Free University of Berlin is one of eleven elite German research universities in the German Universities Excellence Initiative.

Proper citation: Free University of Berlin; Berlin; Germany (RRID:SCR_011246) Copy   


http://www.cnrs.fr/index.php

A government-funded research organization with the following missions: * To evaluate and carry out all research capable of advancing knowledge and bringing social, cultural, and economic benefits for society. * To contribute to the application and promotion of research results. * To develop scientific information. * To support research training. * To participate in the analysis of the national and international scientific climate and its potential for evolution in order to develop a national policy. As the largest fundamental research organization in Europe, CNRS carried out research in all fields of knowledge, through its seven institutes: * Institute of Biological Sciences (INSB) * Institute of Chemistry (INC) * Institute of Ecology and Environment (INEE) * Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences (INSHS) * Institute for Computer Sciences (INS2I) * Institute for Engineering and Systems Sciences (INSIS) * Institute of Physics (INP) and three national institutes: * National Institute for Mathematical Sciences (INSMI) * National Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics (IN2P3) * National Institute for Earth Sciences and Astronomy (INSU) CNRS''s annual budget represents a quarter of French public spending on civilian research. This funding comes from various sources: * Government and public funding; * CNRS funds, primarily from industrial and EU research contracts and royalties on patents, licenses, and services provided.

Proper citation: French National Center for Scientific Research (RRID:SCR_011247) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_011253

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.frsq.gouv.qc.ca/en/index.shtml

The FRQS (Fonds de recherche du Québec - Santé) is a non-profit funding agency created under the Act Respecting the Ministère du Développement économique, de l'Innovation et de l'Exportation (L.R.Q., c. M-30.01). We report to the Minister in charge of Québec's department for economic development, innovation and export trade (ministère du Développement économique, de l'Innovation et de l'Exportation) and our mandate is to implement government strategy with respect to human health research as presented in the Québec Research and Innovation Strategy. The FRQS was established in 1964 by Québec's health department under the name Conseil de recherches médicales. A pioneer in both Québec and Canada, the FRQS advised the health minister in matters of medical research. Forty years later, the FRQS plays a leading role in planning and coordinating the development of health research in Québec. The FRQS allocates $100 million annually in awards and grants for public-sector research into human health carried out today in universities and hospital-based research centers. We fund projects using any of the recognized methodologies (basic, clinical, epidemiological, public health, health services and the social determinants of health). To fulfill our mission and maximize the economic and health benefits of scientific investigation, we invest in: *top-performing research investigators and students *research centers, groups and networks *excellence, innovation and the dissemination of knowledge *social responsibility and ethical practices *synergy and partnership, THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.

Proper citation: FRQS (RRID:SCR_011253) Copy   


http://english.fafu.edu.cn/

Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University is a leading higher education institution in Fujian Province, jointly supported by the Ministry of Agriculture, the State Forestry Administration and the Fujian Provincial Government in China.

Proper citation: Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University; Fujian; China (RRID:SCR_011254) Copy   


http://www.gachon.ac.kr/english/

Academic institute located in South Korea. The current structure of Gachon university is the result of a merger between four existing universities.

Proper citation: Gachon University; Seongnam; South Korea (RRID:SCR_011255) Copy   


http://www.gwu.edu/

Private research university in Washington, D.C. It was chartered in 1821 by an act of the United States Congress.

Proper citation: George Washington University; Washington D.C.; USA (RRID:SCR_011214) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_011216

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

http://erc.europa.eu/

Independent body that funds investigator-driven frontier research in the European Union (EU). It is part of the Seventh Research Framework Programme (FP7).

Proper citation: European Research Council (RRID:SCR_011216) Copy   


http://www.gifu-u.ac.jp/en/

National university in the city of Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. It is sometimes abbreviated as Gidai or Gifudai. The Tokai National Higher Education and Research System established by integrating with Nagoya University in April 2020, both are major universities in Central Japan.

Proper citation: Gifu University; Gifu; Japan (RRID:SCR_011217) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_011218

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.esf.org/

The establishment of the European Science Foundation (ESF) in Strasbourg in 1974 was one of the earliest milestones on the road to achieving real cooperation in European research. The ESF began life with a membership of 42 academies and research councils in 15 countries; in 2011 it counts 78 Member Organizations (MOs), including research funding organizations, research performing organizations, academies and learned societies, in 30 countries. As an independent, non-governmental organization dedicated to pan-European scientific networking and collaboration, the ESF has had a key role to play in mediating between a multitude of heterogeneous research cultures and agencies. The ESF hosts an array of instruments to accommodate various types and levels of international collaboration, within Europe and beyond. The ESF''s unique characteristic in this area is its responsiveness to the scientific community, in contrast with the more targeted approaches taken by the European Commission. Many of the instruments operated by the ESF, e.g. Exploratory Workshops, EUROCORES (European Collaborative Research scheme), Research Networking Programmes (RNPs) and ESF Research Conferences, are designed to respond to needs articulated by the research community. Open calls for proposals are published on an annual basis, so that the themes for programmes, networks and workshops are gathered from the research community, in line with the ESF''s bottom-up principles. This is particularly welcome in research areas which might not otherwise be prioritized for funding on an international level. In recent years, the ESF''s profile has shifted from being mainly a facilitator of collaborative research and networking to also providing a platform for Member Organizations to develop joint strategic operations and synergy among themselves. By influencing the strategic agendas of MOs in this way, greater leverage over a much larger European budget and agenda is achieved. In other words, the ESF maximizes the impact of its support to the research community by combining bottom-up and topdown approaches to scientific cooperation.

Proper citation: European Science Foundation (RRID:SCR_011218) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_011219

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://europa.eu/index_en.htm

The European Union is a unique economic and political partnership between 27 European countries. It has delivered half a century of peace, stability, and prosperity, helped raise living standards, launched a single European currency, and is progressively building a single Europe-wide market in which people, goods, services, and capital move among Member States as freely as within one country. The EU provides funding and grants for a broad range of projects and programs. The EU was created in the aftermath of the second world war. The first steps were to foster economic cooperation: countries that trade with one another are economically interdependent and will thus avoid conflict. Since then, the union has developed into a huge single market with the euro as its common currency. What began as a purely economic union has evolved into an organization spanning all areas, from development aid to environmental policy.

Proper citation: European Union (RRID:SCR_011219) Copy   


http://dcb.nci.nih.gov/

http://dcb.nci.nih.gov/

Proper citation: Division of cancer biology and diagnosis (RRID:SCR_011188) Copy   


http://www.ufrj.br/

University of Brazil is a public university in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. UFRJ is the largest federal university in the country and is one of the Brazilian centers of excellence in teaching and research.

Proper citation: Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; Rio de Janeiro; Brazil (RRID:SCR_011221) Copy   


http://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/funding.html

http://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/funding.html

Proper citation: Division of cancer control and population science (RRID:SCR_011189) Copy   


http://en.fi.dk/

Proper citation: Danish Agency for Science Technology and Innovation (RRID:SCR_011182) Copy   


http://www.gatech.edu/

Georgia Institute of Technology, commonly referred to as Georgia Tech or, in the state of Georgia, as Tech, is a public research university and institute of technology in Atlanta, Georgia.

Proper citation: Georgia Institute of Technology; Georgia; USA (RRID:SCR_011225) Copy   


http://www.duq.edu/

Duquesne University is a private, coeducational university located on a bluff above downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Duquesne has a 14:1 student/faculty ratio, and 87 percent of incoming freshman are drawn from the top half of their high school class. Duquesne offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in natural and environmental sciences, leadership, business, nursing, health sciences, pharmacy, law, education, music, and the liberal arts. Founded in 1878 as a Catholic college by the Order of the Holy Spirit, Duquesne is the largest and most comprehensive Catholic university in Pennsylvania, and the only Spiritan institution of higher education in the world. Duquesne is consistently ranked among America's top Catholic universities for its award-winning faculty and a tradition of academic excellence. A coeducational university on a self-contained campus with dramatic views of Pittsburgh's skyline and rivers, the university has students representing nearly every state in the union and 80 nations. In keeping with our Catholic-Spiritan vision, the University Core Curriculum emphasizes the students' intellectual and ethical development through the liberal arts. Using the modes of inquiry particular to the humanities and the social and natural sciences, students expand their self-understanding and their knowledge of the world. Pittsburgh area corporations, high-tech businesses, health systems and non-profit organizations recognize the quality of a Duquesne education, seeking our students for cooperative projects, internships and jobs.

Proper citation: Duquesne University; Pennsylvania; USA (RRID:SCR_011196) Copy   



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