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  • RRID:SCR_010520

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.mssm.edu/research/programs/manhattan-hiv-brain-bank/

Biorepository of tissues and fluids relevant for the neurologic, neuropsychologic, psychiatric and neuropathologic manifestations of HIV infection, linked to medical records and an on-going clinical trial for research use by the scientific community. The MHBB conducts a longitudinal, observational study that follows a group of HIV-infected individuals who have agreed to be fluid and organ donors for the purposes of AIDS research. They are currently the largest, multidisciplinary neuroAIDS cohort in New York City, the epicenter of the US HIV epidemic. Research participants undergo regular neurologic, neuropsychologic, and psychiatric evaluations, and provide body fluid samples that are linked to clinical information. Upon their demise, study participants become organ donors. This program has supplied clinical information, tissue, and fluid samples to over 70 qualified AIDS researchers across America, Europe and Australia. In fulfilling its resource mission, the MHBB functions as part of the National NeuroAIDS Tissue Consortium (NNTC). MHBB provides a means by which people living with HIV can be engaged in the struggle to improve our knowledge about HIV infection and the damage it causes to the body.

Proper citation: Manhattan HIV Brain Bank (RRID:SCR_010520) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010641

http://brainandsociety.org/the-brain-observatory

Formerly a topical portal studying the brain which collected and imaged 1000 human brains, the Brain Observatory has partnered with the Institute for Brain and Society to build virtual laboratories that will feed directly into the database of images and knowledge created in the context of the Human Brain Library. The Brain Observatory will also host exhibits, conferences, and events aimed at promoting a heightened awareness of brain research and how its results can benefit personal brain fitness and mental health.

Proper citation: Brain Observatory (RRID:SCR_010641) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010488

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

http://www.jacksonimmuno.com/

A commercial antibody vendor, specializing in secondary antibodies.

Proper citation: Jackson ImmunoResearch (RRID:SCR_010488) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010522

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.prabi.fr/

The PRABI is the Rhone-Alpes Bioinformatics Center, a IBISA platform member of the RENABI (the French network of bioinformatic platforms). It gathers 11 research teams spread on 4 different sites. The PRABI has research, service and training activities in a large number of bioinformatics and biostatistics fields.

Proper citation: PRABI (RRID:SCR_010522) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010645

http://biomarkercommons.org/

Biomarker Commons aggregates news and research on disease biomarkers, and includes links to biomarker journals, resources and commercial services. There are a number of biomarkers in use today, not only in experimental research but in the clinical setting. * Translation biomarkers are used in both a preclinical (i.e. animal models) and clinical setting * Early detection biomarkers are used to identify the earliest stages of disease onset * Diagnostic biomarkers are used to identify the presence or absence of a specific disease state * Staging biomarkers are used to distinguish between different stages of a chronic disorder * Prognostic biomarkers are used to determine patient survival probability * Disease biomarkers are related to a clinical outcome or measure of disease * Predictive or efficacy biomarkers are used to predict the efficacy of a specific drug therapy * Target biomarkers are used to determine the interaction of a drug or small molecule with its target * Mechanism biomarkers are used to report on the downstream effects of a drug * Toxicity biomarkers are used to determine the toxicological effects of drugs on an in vitro or in vivo system * Surrogate biomarkers are regarded as valid substitutes for measuring clinical outcomes Users may search biomarker news (search by tags, news archive. or insights), sign up for biomarker news email alerts, follow biomarker commons and view biomarker news top tags

Proper citation: Biomaker Commons (RRID:SCR_010645) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010493

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.ctmm.nl/en/programmas/infrastructuren/traitprojecttranslationeleresearch

An ambitious project to develop an IT infrastructure for translational research that aims to facilitate the collection, storage, analysis, archiving, sharing and securing of data.

Proper citation: TraIT (RRID:SCR_010493) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010495

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.emif.eu/

A project that aims to improve access to human health data by developing a common information framework (EMIF-Platform) that allows for efficient re-use of existing health data, opening up new avenues of research for scientists. To ensure immediate applicability, the project includes two specific therapeutic research topics: the onset of Alzheimer's Disease (EMIF-AD) and metabolic complications of obesity (EMIF-Metabolics). The AD Topic aims to discover and validate biomarkers of AD onset in the preclinical and prodromal phase as well as for disease progression and identify high-risk individuals for therapeutic trials for prevention. The Metabolic Topic aims to discover and evaluate biomarkers for the risk of metabolic complications in obesity and to identify high-risk populations for intervention purposes. Collaboration between the 3 topics will ensure the development and delivery of an efficient Information Framework. This initiative has combined several data sets for neuroimaging including ADNI and several others, curating them into transmart.

Proper citation: EMIF (RRID:SCR_010495) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010496

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.bio.ifi.lmu.de/contextmap

A context-based approach to identify the most likely mapping for RNA-seq experiments.

Proper citation: ContextMap (RRID:SCR_010496) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010497

http://www.alkermes.com/

A biopharmaceutical company that focuses on central nervous system (CNS) diseases. The company is the result of a merger between Alkermes, Inc. and Elan Drug Technologies (EDT), the former drug formulation and manufacturing division of Elan Corporation, plc. The company is headquartered in Dublin, and has an R&D center in Waltham, Massachusetts and manufacturing facilities in Athlone, Ireland; Gainesville, Georgia; and Wilmington, Ohio. Alkermes has more than 20 commercial drug products and candidates that address serious and chronic diseases such as addiction, schizophrenia, diabetes and depression. Among these, five products are primary to the company: risperidone Long-Acting Injection (Risperdal Consta) for schizophrenia and bipolar 1 disorder, paliperidone palmitate (Invega Sustenna in the U.S., Xeplion in Europe) for schizophrenia, 4-aminopyridine (Ampyra in the U.S., Fampyra in Europe) to improve walking in patients with multiple sclerosis, naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension (Vivitrol) for alcohol and opioid dependence, and exenatide extended-release for injectable suspension (Bydureon) for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Bydureon is a once-weekly, long-acting form of the drug exenatide (Byetta) and was developed through a partnership between Amylin, Alkermes and Eli Lilly. It is approved in Europe and the U.S. (Wikipedia)

Proper citation: Alkermes (RRID:SCR_010497) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010652

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://crac.gforge.inria.fr/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on February 28,2023. Integrated RNA-Seq read analysis., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.

Proper citation: CRAC (RRID:SCR_010652) Copy   


https://www.creighton.edu/pharmacy-ot-pt

If Occupational Therapy, Pharmacy, or Physical Therapy is not just a career choice for you - if it''s a calling - then you may belong at Creighton University. For our students, it''s about more than career training. It''s about serving patients. Restoring health. Changing lives. Health care is a serious career, perhaps a lifelong calling. Creighton seeks the cream of the crop for these programs - men and women who feel a genuine calling to serve patients, restore health, and save lives. There''s more for you in Omaha than a vibrant university community. It''s true that U.S. News & World Report lists us as among the best colleges in the Midwest. And that we''ve been educating health professionals for more than a century. We''re also home to one of the world''s leading medical communities. That means training in leading edge facilities and in one of the nation''s best teaching hospitals. Perhaps our greatest distinction, however, is our university-wide commitment to creating an ever better and more just world. You''ll find our PT doctoral students staffing a free clinic for the underserved our pharmacy students conducting drug and alcohol education seminars ... and our OT students volunteering for the Special Olympics. It''s all tied to the values we strive toward as a Jesuit institution.

Proper citation: Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions (RRID:SCR_010541) Copy   


https://scicrunch.org/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented September 15, 2017.

Funding opportunities provided by projects or organizations other than government funding opportunities such as those from NIH or NSF.

Proper citation: Community Pilot Funding Opportunity (RRID:SCR_010506) Copy   


http://downsyndrome.ucsd.edu/index.php

The Down Syndrome Center for Research and Treatment (DSCRT) is one of the first programs in the country to connect academic research with treatment of adults and children with Down syndrome. Our goal is to apply cutting edge basic research to develop treatments that will help people with Down syndrome improve their cognition and forestall the onset of Alzheimer''s disease. Members of this special population continue to live fuller, healthier lives. We hope to build on this progress and advance their potential even further. About 400,000 people with Down syndrome live in the U.S. today, and one in every 733 babies is born with the condition. Children with Down syndrome are at risk for congenital heart defects, respiratory and hearing problems, childhood leukemia, and thyroid conditions. They typically also have mild to moderate cognitive impairment that affects learning, memory and speech. This is an important topic for research. With increased health care, education, and societal support, people with Down syndrome are living longer, fuller lives. But as they age we are discovering an increased occurrence of the symptoms associated with Alzheimer''s disease. In fact, about 25 percent of individuals with Down syndrome over age 35 increasingly show clinical signs and symptoms of Alzheimer''s type dementia. By age 60, more than half show cognitive decline.

Proper citation: Down Syndrome Center for Research and Treatment (RRID:SCR_010627) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010507

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

http://www.adipogen.com

An Antibody supplier,

Proper citation: AdipoGen (RRID:SCR_010507) Copy   


http://www.horizonpress.com/gateway/

Molecular Biology Gateway is the gateway to Web resources for molecular biology, genomics, PCR, protocols, microbiology, and biochemistry. Major categories include: Current Molecular Biology News, Microbiology, Virology, Genomics and Bioinformatics, PCR, Journals, Books, and other Publications, Protocols, Technology, Books, and Recommended Reading.

Proper citation: Molecular Biology Gateway (RRID:SCR_010628) Copy   


http://inlab.ibfm.cnr.it/PET_template.php

This is a place holder for this tool. The documentation is not yet available (documented 5/30/2014).

Proper citation: Dementia-specific FDG PET Template for SPM analyses (RRID:SCR_010465) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010587

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://icy.bioimageanalysis.org/

An open community platform for bioimage informatics providing the software resources to visualize, annotate and quantify bioimaging data. To bridge the gap between developers and users, it combines: a) an open-source image analysis software, offering a powerful and flexible environment for developers such as applied mathematicians to write algorithms fast and efficiently; b) a common set of tools to view and manipulate data, and a set of plugins to perform specific quantification or analysis on images; c) a community-based website centralizing all plugins and resources to facilitate their management and maximize their visibility towards users. Workspaces are virtual groups of plugins dedicated to a specific application or image processing domain. By downloading a workspace, ICY automatically installs all corresponding plugins. The workspaces are enabled, but the editing section is not ready yet. If you want to publish a plugin on this website, its code has to be GPL. Source code is available and provided in each application download.

Proper citation: icy (RRID:SCR_010587) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010620

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://scienceexchange.com/

Access service resource which connects labs needing and offering experimental services. Users can search for academic and government labs and experimental services, request and compare service quotes, and directly communicate with labs to arrange orders.

Proper citation: ScienceExchange (RRID:SCR_010620) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010469

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.diffusiontools.com/documentation/poas.html

Software toolbox for SPM to denoise diffusion MRI data. Used for diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging data enhancement based on structural adaptive smoothing in both voxel space and diffusion-gradient space.Part of the ACID-toolbox.

Proper citation: POAS4SPM (RRID:SCR_010469) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010503

https://scicrunch.org/scicrunch/data/source/nlx_154697-18/search?q=*&l=

A virtual database cataloging numerous data set resources, including: BrainMaps.org, Cell Centered Database, Clinical Trials Network (CTN) Data Share, ClinicalTrials.gov, CRCNS, Gene Expression Omnibus, ArrayExpress, MPD - Mouse Phenome Database, BioSharing, Gene Weaver, XNAT Central, 1000 Functional Connectomes Project, Health.Data.gov, SciCrunch Registry, NIF Registry Automated Crawl Data, NeuroVault, OpenfMRI, Physiobank, RanchoBiosciences, YPED, Data.gov Science, and Research Data Catalog.

Proper citation: Integrated Datasets (RRID:SCR_010503) Copy   



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