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Genes to Cognition Online
 
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Genes to Cognition Online (RRID:SCR_002746) G2C portal, blog, data or information resource, software application, software resource, narrative resource, training material, topical portal Genes to Cognition (G2C) Online is about modern neuroscience. It focuses on cognitive disorders, cognitive processes, and research approaches. Use the dynamic network maps to explore our library of 750+ unique items. Or, use the linear Selected Items menu on top of each map to tour selected content. Read the G2C blog, use simple mapper, or the 3-D brain, an interactive model of the brain. Disorders included in this site: ADHD, Alzheimer's Disease, Autism, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Schizophrenia Cognitive Processes include: Attention, Language, Learning and Memory, Perception, and Thinking Research Approaches include: Bioinformatics, Ethics, Gene Finding, Model systems, Neuroimaging, Psychology. Navigation: Interact with the dynamic Networks Maps to explore the full catalog of content. Roll-over a node on the map for a preview and click to open the content. Move on to other content by returning to the network map. Each node you visit on the map gets flagged. Follow the Selected Items Subway Line for an overview of a topic. Roll-over a subway node for a preview and click to open the content. Other Features: Most content items include links to Related Items, which allow you to explore further. The Glossary includes over 300 neuroscience keywords. Search for content using keywords or id number. Select a preferred network map to view the content in context. Open/close the History at the lower left to view visited content. Your history is stored until you clear it. Simple Mapper - We developed Simple Mapper to power this web site on the brain. Now, you can use it to organize what comes out of yours! With Simple Mapper create and save concept maps, network diagrams, or flowcharts for personal use or to share with others. 3-D Brain - The G2C Brain is an interactive 3-D model of the brain, with 29 structures that can be rotated in three-dimensional space. Each structure has information on brain disorders, brain damage, case studies, and links to modern neuroscience research. Ideal for students, researchers, and educators in psychology and biology. Also available for download: 3D Brain App for iPhone and iPod Touch! gene, cognition, cognitive, disorder, map, network, neuroscience, process, research, biochemical, cell, brain anatomy, environment, k-12 is related to: 3D Brain
has parent organization: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
The Dana Foundation ;
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Free, Freely available nif-0000-25051 SCR_002746 G2C Online 2026-02-14 02:00:31 6
Arthur Prochazka Laboratory, University of Alberta
 
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Arthur Prochazka Laboratory, University of Alberta (RRID:SCR_002747) Arthur Prochazka's Lab laboratory portal, data or information resource, organization portal, portal The lab of Arthur Prochazka, whose research focuses on routing electrical current from surface electrodes to deep-lying nerves using implanted conductors. His research mostly focuses on muscle physiology. Current fields of research: * Stimulus Router System: A new family of implanted neuroprostheses. It comprises an implanted lead that picks up some of the current delivered through the skin by a surface stimulator and delivers it to a target nerve via a nerve cuff. The SRS has the advantages of an implanted stimulator: selectivity, reproducibility and convenience, at a fraction of the cost * Bionic Glove: Hand opening and closing stimulator for C5-C6 tetraplegic people. It is based on Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES). * In-home Telerehabilitation: Providing exercise sessions over the internet. * Interactive Receptor Model: An online model explaining muscle spindles and tendon organs. * Spinal Motoneuron Activity During Gait * Robocats: Mathematical models for locomotion. * Rigidity Analyzer: A better means of assessing rigidity. * General Research: Fundamental questions in our field of neurophysiology. * Spinal Cord Microstimulation: Restoring bladder function after spinal cord injury. electrical, electrode, bionic glove, conductor, convenience, current, hand, implant, implanted, injury, lab, microstimulation, motoneuron, muscle, nerve, nerve cuff, neurophysiology, neuroprosthese, organ, physiology, reproducibility, research, rigidity, robocat, selectivity, spinal, spinal cord, spindle, stimulator, target, telerehabilitation, tendon, tetraplegic has parent organization: University of Alberta; Alberta; Canada Free, Freely available nif-0000-24047 SCR_002747 University of Alberta Arthur Prochazka Laboratory 2026-02-14 02:00:26 4
National Ataxia Foundation
 
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National Ataxia Foundation (RRID:SCR_002933) NAF institution Membership supported, nonprofit organization established dedicated to improving the lives of persons affected by ataxia through support, education, and research. The Foundation's primary purpose is to support promising ataxia research and to provide vital programs and services for ataxia families. The Foundation first began direct funding of ataxia research through the NAF Research Seed-Money Program. Since that time, the Foundation has established additional research programs which have included programs such as the NAF Young Investigator Award, the NAF Fellowship Award and other research initiatives. NAF research programs continue to fund promising ataxia research studies throughout the world. The Foundation supports research in dominant ataxia (including SCAs), recessive ataxia (including Friedreich's) and sporadic ataxia. The Foundation has developed an extensive library of NAF brochures, fact sheets, books, and videos on ataxia. Also available to its members is the Foundation's quarterly news publication, Generations. This 48 page ataxia news magazine provides the latest information on ataxia research, articles on living with ataxia, personal accounts from ataxia families throughout the United States, and much more. ataxia, grant, medical, research, support, education, family, award, fellowship, meeting is parent organization of: NAF Ataxia Tissue Donation
is parent organization of: National Ataxia Foundation Patient Registries
Ataxia nif-0000-00478, Crossref funder ID: 100002243, grid.453757.7, ISNI: 0000 0001 0739 8769 https://ror.org/03s9xxw55 SCR_002933 2026-02-14 02:00:35 4
Assembly/Alignment/Annotation of 12 Related Drosophila Species
 
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Assembly/Alignment/Annotation of 12 Related Drosophila Species (RRID:SCR_002921) organism-related portal, portal, data set, data or information resource, topical portal A single source for sequences, assemblies, annotations and analyses of the genomes of members of the fruitfly genus Drosophlia. It is meant as resource for Drosophilists and other researchers interested in comparative analysis of these species and their genomes. There are pages for each species, as well as pages for different types of multi-species resources (e.g. alignments). If you have a public resource that will help this project, please consider making it available through this page by emailing multiple_at_fruitfly.org. sequence, annotation, analysis, genome, fruitfly, drosophila, research, comparative, alignment, assembly has parent organization: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-30021 SCR_002921 AAA: 12 Drosophila Genomes 2026-02-14 02:00:28 35
Protein Information Resource
 
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Protein Information Resource (RRID:SCR_002837) PIR data or information resource, portal, topical portal Integrated public bioinformatics resource to support genomic, proteomic and systems biology research and scientific studies. Provides databases and protein sequence analysis tools to scientific community, including Protein Sequence Database which grew out from the Atlas of Protein Sequence and Structure. Conducts research in biomedical text mining and ontology, computational systems biology, and bioinformatics cyberinfrastructure. In 2002 PIR, along with its international partners, EBI (European Bioinformatics Institute) and SIB (Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics), were awarded a grant from NIH to create UniProt, a single worldwide database of protein sequence and function, by unifying the PIR-PSD, Swiss-Prot, and TrEMBL databases. Currently, PIR major activities include: i) UniProt (Universal Protein Resource) development, ii) iProClass protein data integration and ID mapping, iii) PRO protein ontology, and iv) iProLINK protein literature mining and ontology development. The FTP site provides free download for iProClass, PIRSF, and PRO. annotation, genomic, mining, protein, protein bioinformatics, proteomic, research, sequence, structure, systems biology, gold standard, bio.tools, FASEB list is listed by: Debian
is listed by: bio.tools
is related to: NCBI Protein Database
has parent organization: University of Delaware; Delaware; USA
has parent organization: Georgetown University; Washington D.C.; USA
is parent organization of: PRO
is parent organization of: PIRSF
is parent organization of: PR
is parent organization of: UniProt
NLM P41 LM05798 PMID:12520019 Free, Freely available biotools:pir, nif-0000-21327, nif-0000-00143, SCR_008229 https://bio.tools/pir
http://pir.georgetown.edu/
SCR_002837 PIR - Protein Information Resource 2026-02-14 02:00:33 83
National Center for Toxicological Research
 
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National Center for Toxicological Research (RRID:SCR_002943) NCTR institution The National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR), FDA's internationally recognized research center, plays a critical role in FDA's mission. The unique scientific expertise of NCTR is critical in supporting FDA product centers and their regulatory roles. The NCTR is an important research component of the FDA that plays a critical role in the missions of FDA and DHHS to promote and protect public health. * NCTRin partnership with researchers from government, academia, and industrydevelops, refines, and applies current and emerging technologies to improve safety evaluations of FDA-regulated products. * NCTR fosters national and international collaborations to improve and protect public health and enhance the quality of life for the American people. Through the training of scientists from around the world, as well as FDA staff, NCTR researchers spread the principles of regulatory science globally. * NCTR conducts FDA research with the goal to develop a scientifically sound basis for regulatory decisions and reduce risks associated with FDA-regulated products. NCTR represents the FDA on key committees of the National Toxicology Program (NTP), a program that evaluates the effects of chemicals on health. Over the past 30 years, the NTP and NCTR have conducted studies on FDA-nominated compounds, providing data to support science-based regulatory decisions. toxicology, research, technology, method, scientific, technical, research, biological, chemical, microorganism, toxic, mechanism, toxicity, expression, human, imaging, nanotechnology has parent organization: U.S. Food and Drug Administration
is parent organization of: MAQC
is parent organization of: Gene Ontology For Functional Analysis (GOFFA)
is parent organization of: International Drug Abuse Research Society
U.S. Food and Drug Administration THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE ISNI: 0000 0001 2158 7187, Wikidata: Q6971380, grid.483504.e, nif-0000-30057 https://ror.org/05jmhh281 SCR_002943 National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR) 2026-02-14 02:00:36 17
Pathway Genomics
 
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Pathway Genomics (RRID:SCR_002883) analysis service resource, material analysis service, production service resource, biomaterial analysis service, service resource The mission of Pathway Genomics is to empower you with the most secure, comprehensive and affordable personal genomic information available and to become your partner in utilizing that information to improve your health and wellness. Pathway is the only DNA testing service with an on-site federal and state CLIA-licensed laboratory. This means it offers: - Better Science: Its certified geneticists are on-staff and on-site in our own state-of-the-art laboratory in California. Their 10,600 square foot, high-complexity CLIA licensed lab facility is equipped with the latest high-throughput robotics and Affymetrix, Illumina and Sequenom genotyping equipment. As scientists committed to staying on the cutting-edge, they diligently monitor all new developments in the rapidly evolving DNA research field allowing us to provide you immediate access to more meaningful markers than any other DNA testing firm. - Better Security: Because Pathway Genomics has its own laboratory, your DNA never leaves the building, and is never shared with third parties. At Pathway Genomics the integrity of your genetic material and information are protected. Instead, enjoy the security of our proprietary DNA Lockbox. Everyone has the right to know the secrets hidden within their own DNA. That's why Pathway has created the most secure, comprehensive and affordable way to unlock those secrets. This way you can: - Identify genetic health and drug response - Personalize your medical care - Help your doctor help you - Uncover your ancestral path - Explore the traits that make you unique With Personal DNA Testing, you can take preventative steps to improve your future, and even extend your life. Pathway Genomics provides cutting-edge research and easy-to-read scientific information customized for you, and you alone, based on your genes and your lifestyle. For the first time in human history, modern science has made it possible for you to learn your genetic predisposition for more than 90 diseases and conditions, drug responses and pre-pregnancy carrier status. With this powerful knowledge and our easy-to-understand guidance, you can modify your health regime so that you may live a healthier, longer life. DNA testing will discover more about your personal heritage than you ever thought possible. We uncover your deep ancestry by taking giant leaps into the past, going back more than 10,000 years. We test both your mitochondrial DNA, which is passed down from mother to child and reveals your direct maternal ancestry; and your Y chromosome (males only), which is passed down from father to son and reveals your direct paternal ancestry. If you're like most people, you've always wondered about the genes you have inherited and what traits you will pass on to future generations. Discover your genetically inherited predispositions and characteristics and whether they are beneficial or potentially harmful. You may also find that some traits are simply fun to uncover. gene, genetics, dna, health, human, laboratory, research, science, testing, wellness Free nif-0000-25571 SCR_002883 Pathway 2026-02-14 02:00:20 22
National Resource Center for Cephalopods
 
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National Resource Center for Cephalopods (RRID:SCR_002864) NRCC biomaterial supply resource, organism supplier, material resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on July 17, 2013. The center serves the biomedical research community's increased needs for alternative invertebrate models by maintaining a consistent year-round supply of live cephalopod mollusks. These animals are suitable for a wide range of physiological and molecular biological investigations. Investigations are being conducted in the area of life history related to improved animal husbandry. Further studies focus on improving culture system design through development of computer automation and innovative water filtration technology. Current biomedical research on cephalopods includes neurophysiology of the giant axon; anatomy and neurophysiology of the equilibrium receptor organ as a comparative model of the vestibular system of invertebrates; chemoreception, basic nutrition, and protein metabolism; cellular receptor function; and brain, behavior, and learning. Services Provided: The center has built a computer-automated, environmentally controlled, recirculating seawater laboratory for the purpose of culturing cephalopods. The tank systems can be used to conduct a variety of experiments never before possible with cephalopods. Visiting researchers have access to dedicated facilities, including wet and dry laboratory space, office space, computer support and accommodations, as well as priority access to all available live animal resources. Off-site investigators can have live animals, dissected animal tissues/body fluids from all life stages, and a variety of molecular reagents (gene libraries and clones) delivered year-round. Staff expertise and an extensive literature library are available. All life stages of the squid (Sepioteuthis lessoniana) and the common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) are available year-round from laboratory culture populations. The sepiolid squid (Euprymna scolopes) can also be cultured on request. The squid Lolliguncula brevis is available year-round from local waters; the squids Loligo opalescens, L. pealeii, and L. plei can be obtained seasonally on request. The chambered nautilus, Nautilus pompilius, and Octopus bimaculoides are available on request. Animal costs vary by species and size. Any tissue or body fluid from these animals can also be provided. Fees for special services are negotiated on a case-by-case basis. euprymna scolopes, function, gene, anatomy, animal, axon, behavior, biological, biomedical, brain, cellular, cephalopod mollusk, chemoreception, clone, culture, cuttlefish, invertebrate, inverteprate, laboratory, learning, lolliguncula brevis, metabolism, model, molecular, nautilus pompilius, neurophysiology, nutrition, octopus bimaculoides, organ, physiological, protein, reagent, receptor, research, sepia officinalis, sepiolid squid, sepioteuthis lessoniana, squid has parent organization: University of Texas System; Texas; USA National Institutes of Health ;
National Center for Research Resources ;
Texas Institute of Oceanography
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-25474 SCR_002864 National Resource Center for Cephalopods 2026-02-14 02:00:27 3
C. elegans Gene Knockout Consortium
 
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C. elegans Gene Knockout Consortium (RRID:SCR_003000) C. elegans Gene Knockout Consortium biomaterial supply resource, organism supplier, material resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVCE, documented September 2, 2016. The mission of the C. elegans Gene Knockout Consortium is to facilitate genetic research of this important model system through the production of deletion alleles at specified gene targets. We choose targets based on investigator requests. Strains produced by the consortium are freely available with no restrictions to any investigator. At one time, our capacity dictated that we restrict requests to five per lab. This restriction no longer holds. Investigators are encouraged especially to register requests for functionally related groups of genes. Consortium strains are distributed by the C. elegans Genetic Center (CGC). In most cases, when you use the Consortium web site to request an existing allele, your request is forwarded automatically to the CGC. However, if you indicate that an existing allele is not satisfactory for your research, (for whatever reason), you may request that we generate another allele for the same target. Any information generated by the Consortium is entered into the official C. elegans data repository, WormBase. gene, locus, knockout, genetic, research, model, allele, target, strain, deletion allele, gene target is related to: Caenorhabditis Genetics Center
is related to: WormBase
has parent organization: Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-30230 SCR_003000 C. elegans Gene Knockout Consortium 2026-02-14 02:00:36 30
Sage Bionetworks
 
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Sage Bionetworks (RRID:SCR_003384) nonprofit organization Non-profit biomedical research organization developing predictors of disease and accelerating health research through creation of open systems, incentives, and standards. Formed to coordinate and link academic and commercial biomedical researchers through Commons that represents new paradigm for genomics intellectual property, researcher cooperation, and contributor evolved resources. bionetwork, medical, research, human, treatment, disease, biological, biomedical, genomic, development, diagnostic, therapeutic, molecular, meta-data, model, clinical, bioinformatics, drug, consortium, data sharing, software is listed by: Consortia-pedia
is parent organization of: CommonMind Consortium
is parent organization of: Sage Bionetworks Podcasts
is parent organization of: Key Driver Analysis
is parent organization of: Synapse
Free, Freely available Wikidata: Q891621, nif-0000-32903, grid.430406.5, SCR_004425, ISNI: 0000 0004 6023 5303, nlx_42820 https://ror.org/049ncjx51 http://sagebase.org/commons/repository.php SCR_003384 2026-02-14 02:00:26 119
brainfacts.org
 
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brainfacts.org (RRID:SCR_003514) portal, blog, data or information resource, narrative resource, training material, topical portal A web portal that aggregates information and educational materials about the brain and brain diseases. Resources such as videos, key brain concepts, and hands-on activities may be used and shared with the public. brain, nervous system, neuroscience, research, educator, k-12, video, autism, parkinson's disease, public material is related to: SfN Brain Briefings
has parent organization: Society for Neuroscience
Parkinson's disease, Autism Kavli Foundation ;
Gatsby Charitable Foundation
Public nlx_144565 SCR_003514 brain facts, brainfacts, BrainFacts.org 2026-02-14 02:00:50 8
Stanford Translational Research Integrated Database Environment and Clinical Data Warehouse
 
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Stanford Translational Research Integrated Database Environment and Clinical Data Warehouse (RRID:SCR_003453) STRIDE and the CDW, STRIDE data or information resource, software resource, narrative resource, standard specification Research and development project at Stanford University to create a standards-based informatics platform supporting clinical and translational research. STRIDE consists of three integrated components: a clinical data warehouse, based on the HL7 Reference Information Model (RIM), containing clinical information on over 1.6 million pediatric and adult patients cared for at Stanford University Medical Center since 1995; an application development framework for building research data management applications on the STRIDE platform and a biospecimen data management system. STRIDE's semantic model uses standardized terminologies, such as SNOMED, RxNorm, ICD and CPT, to represent important biomedical concepts and their relationships. STRIDE receives clinical data for research use via HL7 feeds from both SUMC hospitals: Lucile Packard Children's Hospital and Stanford Hospital and Clinics. This clinical data is used to support a wide variety of translational research services including: * Anonymized Patient Research Cohort Discovery * Electronic Chart Review for Research * IRB-Approved Clinical Data Extraction * Biospecimen Data Management * Multimedia Research * Data Management and Research Registries STRIDE is a highly secure environment utilizing encryption, fine-grained access control, robust auditing and detailed data segregation. Additionally, STRIDE has a robust access control framework with well-defined access granting authorities and access control groups. Consequently STRIDE meets or exceeds the requirements of the HIPAA Privacy and Security regulations. Privacy protection is further enhanced by requiring IRB approval for all research projects using STRIDE clinical data. From a technology and standards perspective, STRIDE is hosted on the Oracle 11g database platform. STRIDE application software provides access to the web services of a three-tier infrastructures using SSL encryption with strong authentication. These programs are cross-platform, self-updating thick-client applications that provides a rich user interface for data entry, retrieval and review as well as image manipulation and annotation. STRIDE makes extensive use of XML technologies for representation of structured meta data, distributed systems technologies using JSON for secure remote communication between client and server, and Swing graphical interface components providing a rich widget-set as well as advanced imaging and graphing capabilities. Users of the STRIDE Research Desktop Client can perform rapid data entry into structured fields, compose complex queries, and interact securely with clinical, research and imaging data. clinical, hospital, research, translational, informatics, platform, database, pediatric, adult, data management, biospecimen, ctsa, clinical data, oracle, image, imaging data is listed by: Biositemaps
has parent organization: Stanford University; Stanford; California
is parent organization of: STRIDE Virtual Biospecimen Bank
PMID:20351886 Free, Freely available nif-0000-33359 https://med.stanford.edu/irt/researchtech.html SCR_003453 STRIDE and the Clinical Data Warehouse, STRIDE Clinical Data Warehouse 2026-02-14 02:00:49 0
Alcohol and Alcohol Problems Science Database
 
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Alcohol and Alcohol Problems Science Database (RRID:SCR_003768) Alcohol and Alcohol Problems Science Database portal, journal article, data or information resource, database, topical portal Portal to support researchers and practitioners searching for information related to alcohol research including links to a number of databases, journals, and Web sites focused on alcohol research and related topics. Also included is a link to the archived ETOH database, the premier Alcohol and Alcohol Problems Science Database, which contains over 130,000 records and covers the period from 1972 through 2003. Included in ETOH are abstracts and bibliographic references to journal articles, books, dissertation abstracts, conference papers and proceedings, reports and studies, and chapters in edited works. ETOH's scope reflects the multidisciplinary nature of the alcohol research field. The range of subject areas contained in ETOH includes: medicine, biochemistry, psychology, psychiatry, epidemiology, sociology, anthropology, treatment, prevention, education, accidents and safety, legislation, criminal justice, public policy, and health services research. The ETOH database is indexed with vocabulary from the Alcohol and Other Drug Thesaurus: A Guide to Concepts and Terminology in Substance Abuse and Addiction (AOD Thesaurus), Third Edition. More than 5,000 terms in the AOD Thesaurus are used as ETOH descriptors. The Databases/Resources section includes databases and resources for alcohol researchers and practitioners. It includes an introduction to the National Library of Medicine's PubMed and some sample searches on alcohol to run in the PubMed database; descriptions of and links to the various databases of the National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI); a selection of alcohol and other drug databases with their descriptions and links; links to peer-reviewed journals most often used by alcohol researchers; and links to a selection of Web sites pertinent to the substance abuse field. epidemiology, ethanol, abstract, alcoholism, conference proceeding, medical, mental health, prevention, public health, research, research forum portal, substance-related disorder, treatment, bibliography, book, journal article, report, website has parent organization: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism nif-0000-00221 SCR_003768 Alcohol Alcohol Problems Science Database 2026-02-14 02:00:53 3
Children's Hospital Informatics Program
 
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Children's Hospital Informatics Program (RRID:SCR_000870) CHIP group An applied research and education program at Children's Hospital in Boston. The program focuses on work done at the intersection of information science, health care and biomedical discovery. The field is inherently interdisciplinary, drawing on traditional biomedical disciplines, the science and technology of computing, data science, biostatistics, epidemiology, decision sciences, population health, omics, implementation science, and health care policy and management. This program's faculty are trained in medicine, data science, computer science, mathematics and epidemiology. harvard, children, hospital, informatics, research, biomedical, health, public health, personalized medicine, functional genomics is listed by: Eagle I nlx_156192 http://harvard.eagle-i.net/i/0000012a-2513-8ab9-5617-794280000000 SCR_000870 Harvard Children's Hospital Informatics Program 2026-02-14 01:59:51 0
DANS
 
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DANS (RRID:SCR_000904) DANS nonprofit organization Netherlands institute for permanent access to digital research resources. DANS encourages researchers to make their digital research data findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. It does this by providing expert advice and certified services. data, archive, reuse, training, humanities, social science, archaeology, research, international is listed by: DataCite
works with: Mendeley Data
nlx_156902, grid.500519.8, Wikidata: Q13570995, ISNI: 0000 0001 2179 2789, DOI:10.17026 https://ror.org/008pnp284
https://doi.org/10.17026/
https://dx.doi.org/10.17026/
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UH Manoa Insect Museum
 
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UH Manoa Insect Museum (RRID:SCR_000892) data or information resource, group, narrative resource, image collection A museum and center for insect identification and systematic research. The museum has workspace equipment, resources for taxonomic analysis and researchers from different laboratories that collaborate. insect, hawaii, museum, identification, systematic, research, taxonomy, taxonomic analysis is listed by: Eagle I
has parent organization: University of Hawaii at Manoa
nlx_156570 http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/0000012b-1c60-588d-06c2-9c7f80000000 SCR_000892 2026-02-14 01:59:51 0
Online Education for the International Research Community: AboutIntroduction to Clinical Drug and Substance Abuse Research Methods
 
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Online Education for the International Research Community: AboutIntroduction to Clinical Drug and Substance Abuse Research Methods (RRID:SCR_000802) certificate program, training resource, short course, continuing medical education THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on November 07, 2012. Decemeber 15, 2011 - Thank you for your interest in DrugAbuseResearchTraining.org. The site, courses, and resources are no longer available. Please send an email to inquiry (at) md-inc.com if you would like to be notified if the site or courses become available again. Introduction to Clinical Drug and Substance Abuse Research Methods is an online training program intended to introduce clinicians and substance abuse professionals to basic clinical research methods. The program is divided into four modules. Each module covers an entire topic and includes self-assessment questions, references, and online resources: * The Neurobiology of Drug Addiction * Biostatistics for Drug and Substance Abuse Research * Evaluating Drug and Substance Abuse Programs * Designing and Managing Drug and Substance Abuse Clinical Trials The learning objectives of this program are to help you: * Evaluate the benefits of alternative investigative approaches for answering important questions in drug abuse evaluation and treatment. * Define the proper levels of measurement and appropriate statistical methods for a clinical study. * Address common problems in data collection and analysis. * Anticipate key human subjects and ethical issues that arise in drug abuse studies. * Interpret findings from the drug abuse research literature and prepare a clinical research proposal. * Prepare research findings for internal distribution or publication in the peer reviewed literature. * Recognize drug addiction as a cyclical, chronic disease. * Understand and describe the brain circuits that are affected by addicting drugs, and explain to others the effects of major classes of addicting drugs on brain neurotransmitters. * Utilize new pharmacologic treatments to manage persons with drug addiction. Physicians can earn AMA PRA Category 1 Credit and purchase a high resolution printable electronic CME certificate(view sample); non-physicians can purchase high resolution printable electronic certificate of course participation that references AMA PRA Category 1 credit (view sample). This program does not offer printed certificates. clinical, drug, substance abuse, research, course, clinician, neurobiology, addiction, literature, disease, brain, circuit, neurotransmitter, pharmacologic, treatment, education, training NIDA THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-37940 SCR_000802 Neurobiology of Addiction Online Course 2026-02-14 01:59:53 0
August Pi i Sunyer Biomedical Research Institute; Barcelona; Spain
 
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August Pi i Sunyer Biomedical Research Institute; Barcelona; Spain (RRID:SCR_000954) IDIBAPS group A biomedical research center in Barcelona. The institute focuses on encouraging translational research, innovation and technological progress, and the development of programs that address diseases with high morbidity and mortality. biomedical, research, translational, technology, disease, morbidity, mortality, barcelona, spain is related to: PharmaCog
is related to: PRECISESADS
nlx_158267 SCR_000954 Institut d''Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS), August Pi i Sunyer Biomedical Research Institute, Institut d''Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer, Institut d''Investigacions Biomediques August Pi i Sunyer 2026-02-14 01:59:55 0
Aberystwyth University; Wales; United Kingdom
 
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Aberystwyth University; Wales; United Kingdom (RRID:SCR_000949) university A public research university located in Wales, United Kingdom. The university offers degrees at the undergraduate and postgraduate level in fields from physics and earth sciences to creative writing and international politics. public, research, wales, uk, united kingdom, undergraduate, graduate, postgraduate is parent organization of: CAPS Database
is parent organization of: PD5
is parent organization of: Direct Infusion Metabolite Database
Crossref funder ID:501100000315, grid.8186.7, ISNI:121682483, nlx_149415, Wikidata:Q319761 https://ror.org/015m2p889 SCR_000949 Prifysgol Aberystwyth, Prifysgol Aberystwyth University 2026-02-14 01:59:52 1
Iowa State University; Iowa; USA
 
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Iowa State University; Iowa; USA (RRID:SCR_000972) ISU university Iowa State University (ISU) is an undergraduate, graduate and research institute. ISU has 100 majors and upwards of 800 student organizations. university, institution, undergraduate, graduate, research is parent organization of: Animal QTLdb
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is parent organization of: Iowa State University Neuroscience Program
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is parent organization of: Iowa State University Labs and Facilities
is parent organization of: Iowa State University SIPERG Stable Isotope Lab Core Facility
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is parent organization of: Iowa State University Hybridoma Core Facility
is parent organization of: Iowa State University W.M. Keck Metabolomics Research Laboratory Core Facility
nlx_75450, Wikidata:Q1136919, Crossref funder ID:100009227, grid.34421.30, ISNI:0000 0004 1936 7312 https://ror.org/04rswrd78 SCR_000972 Iowa State University, Iowa State University (ISU) 2026-02-14 01:59:51 2

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