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http://www.nih.gov/about/almanac/organization/NCRR.htm
A former institute of the NIH that, for 50 years, provided laboratory scientists and clinical researchers with the tools and training they needed to understand, detect, treat, and prevent a wide range of diseases. They supported all aspects of clinical and translational research, connecting researchers, patients, and communities across the nation. This support enabled discoveries made at a molecular and cellular level to move to animal-based studies, and then to patient-oriented clinical research, ultimately leading to improved patient care. Through programs such as the Clinical and Translational Science Awards, they brought together innovative research teams and equiped them with essential tools and critical resources needed to tackle the nations complex health problems. NCRR, through all of its programs, sparked innovation and leveraged shared resources to: * Establish clinical research infrastructure, including specialized research staff, informatics support, and laboratories that enable studies of the full range of human disorders. * Fund career development programs that attract talented medical students, physicians, and dentists to the challenge of clinical research careers. * Enhance development programs for underserved states and institutions, focusing on health disparities that negatively impact racial and ethnic minority populations. * Stimulate basic research to develop versatile new technologies and methods that help researchers to study virtually every human disease. * Provide access to state-of-the art technologies and instruments that enable both basic biomedical research and clinical investigations of a multitude of health issues, from cancer to infectious diseases. * Develop and provide access to critical animal models, which offer essential clues to a broad range of human disorders such as Parkinson''s disease, multiple sclerosis, and AIDS. * Train veterinarians in translational research in order to respond to deadly human diseases, such SARS, influenza, and hepatitis. * Provide funding to expand, remodel, and renovate or alter existing research facilities or construct new research facilities. * Improve the public understanding of medical research and provide adults and children with information about healthy living and science career opportunities.
Proper citation: National Center for Research Resources (RRID:SCR_011408) Copy
Public research university in London, England, and constituent college of federal University of London.
Proper citation: Queen Mary University of London; London; United Kingdom (RRID:SCR_011488) Copy
A public institution with a scientific and technical vocation under the dual auspices of the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Research. It was created as a successor to the French National Institute of Health. INSERM consists of 339 research units, run by 6500 permanent staff members. Eighty percent of INSERM research units are embedded in research hospitals of French universities.
Proper citation: National Institute of Health and Medical Research; Rennes; France (RRID:SCR_011404) Copy
Major research university in Shanghai. Established on April 8, 1896, as Nanyang Public School by an imperial edict issued by the Guangxu Emperor, it is one of China's oldest universities.
Proper citation: Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Shanghai; China (RRID:SCR_011525) Copy
The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) is the Federal Government''s lead agency for scientific research on the diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products that are not generally considered part of conventional medicine. The mission of NCCAM is to define, through rigorous scientific investigation, the usefulness and safety of complementary and alternative medicine interventions and their roles in improving health and health care. NCCAM sponsors and conducts research using scientific methods and advanced technologies to study CAM. CAM is defined simply as a group of diverse medical and health care interventions, practices, products, or disciplines that are not generally considered part of conventional medicine. NCCAM has four primary areas of focus: # Advancing scientific research: We fund research projects at scientific institutions across the United States and around the world. # Training CAM researchers: We support training for new researchers as well as encourage experienced researchers to study CAM. # Sharing news and information: We provide timely and accurate information about CAM research in many ways, such as through our Web site, Twitter, Facebook, and other social media tools, our information clearinghouse, fact sheets, Lecture Series, and continuing medical education programs. # Supporting integration of proven CAM therapies: Our research helps the public and health professionals understand which CAM therapies have been proven to be safe and effective. We are 1 of the 27 institutes and centers that make up the National Institutes of Health (NIH) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Proper citation: National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (RRID:SCR_011405) Copy
Proper citation: Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Novosibirsk; Russia (RRID:SCR_011526) Copy
http://www.cdc.gov/ncird/grant-fund.html
http://www.cdc.gov/ncird/grant-fund.html
Proper citation: National center for immunization and respiratory diseases (RRID:SCR_011406) Copy
Proper citation: Rene Rachou Research Center - FIOCRUZ; Belo Horizonte; Brazil (RRID:SCR_011491) Copy
http://www.most.gov.cn/eng/programmes1/200610/t20061009_36223.htm
A Chinese-based national program for furthering basic scientific research. The program has three main aims, which include: supporting research on issues concerning national socioeconnomic development, creating a highly-skilled cohort of scientists, and improving program management to encourage innovation.
Proper citation: 973 Program (RRID:SCR_011494) Copy
Private Catholic university in New York City. The school was founded in 1870 by the Congregation of the Mission with a mission to provide a growing immigrant population with quality higher education.
Proper citation: St. Johns University; New York; USA (RRID:SCR_011495) Copy
http://www.yokohama.riken.jp/english/
Proper citation: RIKEN Yokohama Institute; Kanagawa; Japan (RRID:SCR_011496) Copy
http://www.nedo.go.jp/english/index.html
NEDO actively undertakes the development of new energy and energy-conservation technologies, verification of technical results, and introduction/dissemination of new technologies (e.g., support for introduction). Through these efforts, NEDO promotes greater utilization of new energy and improved energy conservation. NEDO also contributes to a stable energy supply and resolution of new energy and improved energy conservation. NEDO also contributes to a stable energy supply and resolution of global environmental problems by promoting the demonstration of new energy, energy conservation and environmental technologies abroad based on knowledge obtained from domestic projects. Enhancement of Japan''s industrial competitiveness NEDO pursues research and development of industrial technology, which is the foundation for Japan''s industrial competitiveness, with the goal of commercialization of advanced new technology. Drawing on the combined efforts of industry, academia and government as well as its sophisticated management know-how, NEDO carries out projects to explore future technology seeds as well as mid- to long-term national projects that form the basis of industrial competitiveness. It also supports research related to practical application.
Proper citation: New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (RRID:SCR_011455) Copy
Public research university in Newark, New Jersey. Founded in 1881 with the support of local industrialists and inventors especially Edward Weston
Proper citation: New Jersey Institute of Technology; New Jersey; USA (RRID:SCR_011456) Copy
Medical university that specializes in health sciences, medical arts, public advocacy, and allied health profession training.
Proper citation: New York Medical College; New York; USA (RRID:SCR_011457) Copy
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/about/dbdr/index.htm
DBDR supports research on the causes, prevention, and treatment of nonmalignant blood diseases, including anemias, sickle cell disease, and thalassemia; premalignant processes such as myelodysplasia and myeloproliferative disorders; hemophilia and other abnormalities of hemostasis and thrombosis; and immune dysfunction. Funding encompasses a broad spectrum of research ranging from basic biology to medical management of blood diseases. The Division has a major responsibility for research to assure the adequacy and safety of the Nation''s blood supply. The Division also has a leading role in applying scientific advances in transfusion medicine and stem cell biology to the development of new cell-based therapies to repair and regenerate human tissues and organs. DBDR has three branches: the Blood Diseases Branch, the Thrombosis and Hemostasis Branch, and the Transfusion Medicine and Cellular Therapeutics Branch.
Proper citation: NHLBI Division of Blood Diseases and Resources (RRID:SCR_011460) Copy
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/about/dpps/index.htm
Supports and provides leadership for population- and clinic-based research on the causes, prevention, and clinical care of cardiovascular, lung, and blood diseases and sleep disorders. Research includes a broad array of epidemiological studies to describe disease and risk factor patterns in populations and to identify risk factors for disease; clinical trials of interventions to prevent disease; studies of genetic, behavioral, sociocultural, and environmental influences on disease risk and outcomes; and studies of the application of prevention and treatment strategies to determine how to improve clinical care and public health. The Division also supports training and career development for these areas of research. The Division is organized into four major components: the Epidemiology Branch, the Clinical Applications and Prevention Branch, the Women''s Health Initiative Branch, and the Office of Biostatistics Research.
Proper citation: NHLBI Division of Prevention and Population Sciences (RRID:SCR_011463) Copy
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, commonly referred to as Rutgers University, Rutgers, or RU, is public research university in New Jersey.
Proper citation: Rutgers University; New Jersey; USA (RRID:SCR_011508) Copy
http://www.raetschlab.org/suppl/palmapper
Computes both spliced and unspliced alignments at high accuracy while taking advantage of base quality information and splice site predictions.
Proper citation: PALMapper (RRID:SCR_011466) Copy
Agricultural research station whose mission is to deliver the knowledge and new practices to increase crop productivity and quality and to develop environmentally sustainable solutions for food and energy production. Rothamsted integrates biotechnology with other areas of science such as agronomy and agro-ecology so both existing and new knowledge can be implemented through agricultural practice. Their strength lies in their integrated, multidisciplinary approach to research in plant and soil science.
Proper citation: Rothamsted Research; Harpenden; UK (RRID:SCR_011502) Copy
Proper citation: Rudjer Boskovic Institute; Zagreb; Croatia (RRID:SCR_011504) Copy
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