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https://med.stanford.edu/starr-tools.html
Platform developed and operated by Stanford Medicine Research IT team for working with clinical data for research purposes. Permits collection and aggregation of all clinical data generated at Stanford for care purposes, and articulates formal approval process each research project must follow in order to obtain and work with this data for research purpose. Home of stride/web tools for Cohort Discovery and Chart Review.
Proper citation: Stanford Medicine Research Data Repository (RRID:SCR_018686) Copy
https://rapps.hirnetwork.org/scPancMeta/
Portal for islet research community. Data for eight scRNA-seq datasets are combined to give consensus overview of islet cell type defining genes. Tools are provided for interacting with and comparing novel genesets generated.
Proper citation: scPancMeta App (RRID:SCR_018939) Copy
http://mobile.ebiocenter.com/ebionews/
eBioNews specializes in online information services and resource exchanges in the fields of life sciences and biotechnology. By applying its knowledge database and content management system (CMS), eBioNews offers readers and customers the organized and comprehensive information. eBioNews also provides a membership-based service to assist our customers in information and data search, processing, storage, and sharing. Generally, eBioNews covers the following areas: - life science frontiers - news and discussions - features and specials - resources and sourcing - career development - academic and industry - training and education Additionally, eBioNews information is organized into the following two clusters: - News Center: 1. Headlights 2. Research Frontiers 3. General Research 4. Clinical Development 5. Enterprise & Industry 6. Products & Services 7. Investment & Financials 8. Features 9. Newsletter The News Center consists of the elements and mechanisms that enable collecting, organizing, displaying, and delivering life science related information, data, and knowledge. - Resource Center: 1. eBioResources 2. Cooperation 3. Events 4. Human Resources 5. Intellectual Property 6. Finance & Legal 7. Operations 8. Organization 9. Publication The Resource Center is a system that hosts and facilitates the resource-related information between and among multiple parties, especially for promoting cooperation, collaboration, consortium, partnering, joint venture, licensing, out-sourcing, and trading. Sponsors: This resource is supported by eBioCenter Corporation.
Proper citation: eBioNews - A Subsidiary of eBioCenter (RRID:SCR_001717) Copy
http://www.heka.com/downloads/downloads_main.html#down_tida
A software which is used to acquire physiological data from the HEKA Patch Clamp Amplifiers and HEKA interfaces.
Proper citation: TIDA (RRID:SCR_014582) Copy
http://rgd.mcw.edu/rgdCuration/?module=portal&func=show&name=nuro
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 12,2023. Portal that provides researchers with easy access to data on rat genes, QTLs, strain models, biological processes and pathways related to neurological diseases. This resource also includes dynamic data analysis tools.
Proper citation: Rat Genome Database: Neurological Disease Portal (RRID:SCR_008685) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on July 16, 2013. The International Observatory on Neuro-Information is the central source of knowledge, research and data on all skills and issues for Neuroscience applied in Information Sciences. It is an initiative of the Documentation Sciences Foundation, from Spain, which aims to gather information, express opinions, prepare documents, make comparative research, support and promote policy-making, evaluate trends, and take other appropriate action relating to the Neuroscience and its application to the Information Sciences (Libraries, Archives, Documentation centers), and how the traditional knowledge of Information Sciences can bring expertise in data visualization and retrieval techniques, records management, quality assurance and usability in Neuroscience. The Observatory may work together, or in agreement with other national or international organizations pursuing similar or compatible aims.
Proper citation: International Observatory on Neuro-Information (RRID:SCR_008690) Copy
https://cnmdp.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/CNMDP/overview
Platform to store, analyze, and share large amounts of various types of data to facilitate research, and ultimately, unravel the complex connections between the brain and the heart.
Proper citation: Cardio-Neuro-Mind Data Platform (RRID:SCR_027008) Copy
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/uk/analytics/spss/
Software package used for interactive, or batched, statistical analysis in social science, health sciences and marketing. Software platform offers advanced statistical analysis, a library of machine-learning algorithms, text analysis, open-source extensibility, integration with big data and deployment into applications.Versions that were produced by SPSS Inc. before the IBM acquisition (Versions 18 and earlier) would be given origin or publisher of SPSS Inc. in Chicago.
Proper citation: SPSS (RRID:SCR_002865) Copy
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/AL,MD,MO,CT/PST045223
Data about Alabama, Maryland, Missouri and Connecticut people and economy.
Proper citation: 2023 U.S. Census Quick Facts about Alabama, Maryland, Missouri and Connecticut (RRID:SCR_025902) Copy
Portal provides information, guidelines, data, services, and other resources aimed at supporting Swedish research community to share data related to pathogens and pandemic preparedness.
Proper citation: Swedish Pathogens Portal (RRID:SCR_024866) Copy
http://technelysium.com.au/?page_id=27
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 31,2023. Software which is able to assemble data from 454 and Illumina next-generation sequencers, with up to 100,000 sequences if 2 Gb RAM is available.
Proper citation: ChromasPro (RRID:SCR_000229) Copy
Sage Bionetworks, Mount Sinai School of Medicine (MSSM), University of Pennsylvania (Penn), the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), and Takeda Pharmaceuticals Company Limited (TAKEDA) have launched a Public-Private Pre-Competitive Consortium, the CommonMind Consortium, to generate and analyze large-scale genomic data from human subjects with neuropsychiatric disease and to make this data and the associated analytical results broadly available to the public. This collaboration brings together disease area expertise, large scale and well curated brain sample collections, and data management and analysis expertise from the respective institutions. As many as 450 million people worldwide are believed to be living with a mental or behavioral disorder: schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are two of the top six leading causes of years lived with disability according to the World Health Organization. The burden on the individual as well as on society is significant with estimates for the health care costs for these individuals as high as four percent GNP. This highlights a grave need for new therapies to alleviate this suffering. Researchers from MSSM including Dr. Pamela Sklar, Dr. Joseph Buxbaum and Dr. Eric Schadt will join with Dr. Raquel Gur and Dr. Chang-Gyu Hahn from Penn to combine their extensive brain bank collections for the generation of whole genome scale RNA and DNA sequence data. Dr.Pamela Sklar, Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience at MSSM commented this is an exciting opportunity for us to use the newest genomic methods to really expand our understanding of the molecular underpinnings of neuropsychiatric disease, while Dr Raquel Gur, Professor of Psychiatry from Penn observed this will be a great complement to some of the large-scale genetic analyses that have been carried out to date because it will give a more complete mechanistic picture. The CommonMind Consortium is committed to generating an open resource for the community and invites others with common goals to contact us at info (at) CommonMind.org.
Proper citation: CommonMind Consortium (RRID:SCR_000139) Copy
https://www.sdbonline.org/sites/fly/atlas/00atlas.htm
Collection of color illustrations that follow main events of embryogenesis and post embryonic development of Drosophila.
Proper citation: Atlas of Drosophila Development (RRID:SCR_017506) Copy
Atlas of brain cell types, derived from single cell RNA-Seq data from Linnarsson Lab. Can be browsed by taxon, cell type, tissue, and gene, with information on enriched genes, specific markers, anatomical location and more. Single cell gene expression atlas of mouse nervous system.
Proper citation: mousebrain.org (RRID:SCR_016999) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on December 02, 2011. Notice: This domain name expired on 10/29/11 and is pending renewal or deletion PD-DOC is a portal and a database resource, hosting a database and linking to other databases and data sets of clinical and translational data. PD-DOC functions to organize and facilitate clinical and translational research in Parkinson's disease. The PD-DOC Database contains standardized data collected by user institutions on large numbers of patients with Parkinsons disease and other parkinsonian disorders. In some cases, data is obtained at a single point in time, while in others data is collected repeatedly over time. The PD-DOC Database is composed of the Core Data Set (CDS) which consists of those variables required to be gathered for each subject whose data is entered into the PD-DOC database. In 2005, working groups of Udall Center and invited experts deliberated to establish the components of each CDS section (e.g. General Clinical, Cognitive/Behavioral, Postmortem Brain Neuropathological Findings). The PD-DOC CDS was established and designed to optimize data analyses and data mining for large numbers of subjects participating in a variety of research studies. In most cases corresponding DNA samples are available form the NINDS Human Genetic Repository (at Coriell). Much of the website is publicly available for viewing. To request access to sections of the website dealing with downloading or requesting data, requesting a consultation, or submitting data or other information you will need to register. Before registering, you should read the PD-DOC Policies. Note that PD-DOC data can be used for research purposes only. Once your registration is successfully completed you will be automatically logged into the website.
Proper citation: PD-DOC (RRID:SCR_001596) Copy
https://github.com/ElementoLab/ChIPseeqer
Software that provides a comprehensive framework for the analysis of ChIP-seq data.
Proper citation: ChIPseeqer (RRID:SCR_001545) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/itk-snap/
Open source interactive software application for three dimentional medical images, manual delineation of anatomical regions of interest, and performing automatic image segmentation. Used for delineating anatomical structures and regions in MRI, CT and other 3D biomedical imaging data.WebGL-based viewer for volumetric data. It is capable of displaying arbitrary (non axis-aligned) cross-sectional views of volumetric data, as well as 3-D meshes and line-segment based models (skeletons).
Proper citation: ITK-SNAP (RRID:SCR_002010) Copy
http://neuroimage.usc.edu/brainstorm/
Software as collaborative, open source application dedicated to analysis of brain recordings: MEG, EEG, fNIRS, ECoG, depth electrodes and animal invasive neurophysiology. User-Friendly Application for MEG/EEG Analysis.
Proper citation: Brainstorm (RRID:SCR_001761) Copy
https://datashare.nida.nih.gov
Website which allows data from completed clinical trials to be distributed to investigators and public. Researchers can download de-identified data from completed NIDA clinical trial studies to conduct analyses that improve quality of drug abuse treatment. Incorporates data from Division of Therapeutics and Medical Consequences and Center for Clinical Trials Network.
Proper citation: NIDA Data Share (RRID:SCR_002002) Copy
https://scicrunch.org/resolver/SCR_002250
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented Jul 19, 2024. Metadatabase manually curated that provides web accessible tools related to genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Used as informative directory for multi-omic data analysis.
Proper citation: OMICtools (RRID:SCR_002250) Copy
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