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Commercial organization that offers human and animal hepatocyte products as well as other products derived from liver tissue, kits and media. Services they offer include in vitro metabolism, in vitro toxicology and cell therapy.
Proper citation: KaLy-Cell (RRID:SCR_003963) Copy
Portal to research centers and core facilities specifically support obesity research and better understand the relationship between health and nutrition.
Proper citation: Nutrition and Obesity Research Centers (RRID:SCR_004131) Copy
https://www.noldus.com/ethovision
Video tracking software that tracks and analyzes the behavior, movement, and activity of any animal.
Proper citation: EthoVision XT (RRID:SCR_000441) Copy
http://php.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php?title=Main_Page
A wiki / educational resource for learning concepts in embryological development with sections including medicine, science, movies - audio, human embryo, systems, abnormal and animals. Pages on developmental topics can be added by experts in that specific research area and the content subject to easy review and update. Students can also contribute and several undergraduate courses use content on this site. Editing of pages will be restricted to registered users and all changes are logged.
Proper citation: UNSW Embryology (RRID:SCR_000655) Copy
Research facility of the Department of Radiology at the Duke University Medical Center (DUMC) providing access to a whole-body, commercially manufactured 3 Tesla (Trio, Siemens Medical Systems) MR Imaging and Spectroscopy System with full research capability. The Center is fully equipped to perform clinical and research MR imaging or spectroscopy studies on humans or large animals. A full range of monitoring, anesthesia, RF coil development, computer and instrumental control facilities as well as MR research technologists and physics/chemistry consultation are available to Department of Radiology researchers and their collaborators.
Proper citation: CAMRD (RRID:SCR_001713) Copy
Service and training support for academic, government, and private sector scientists worldwide in genomics, including laboratory experimentation, statistical analysis, and comprehensive bioinformatics support, including large-scale genome comparisons, algorithm and tools development, and database curation, annotation and hosting. The Centre for Applied Genomics hosts a variety of databases related to ongoing supported projects: *Autism Chromosome Rearrangement Database *Cystic Fibrosis Mutation Database *The Lafora Progressive Myoclonus Epilepsy Mutation and Polymorphism Database *Database of Genomic Variants *The Chromosome 7 Annotation Project *Human Genome Segmental Duplication Database *Non-Human Segmental Duplication Database Healthy control DNA samples from the Ontario Population Genomics Platform are available. The Biobanking and Databasing Facility provides DNA extraction from lymphoblasts, fibroblasts and other cell types, archiving of white cell pellets, preparation and immortalization of cell lines, and comprehensive databasing and tracking of samples and/or cell lines within the facility.
Proper citation: TCAG (RRID:SCR_001840) Copy
https://www.bu.edu/tech/support/research/whats-happening/highlights/earlab/
Freely-accessible auditory databases as well as custom designed modeling and data analysis software tools. A fully functional online auditory modeling environment is also available, as well as downloadable models in several languages. The models cover many aspects of auditory function and at many different levels of detail ranging from multi-compartment celluar models to high-level abstractions of large portions of the auditory pathway. Currently a few models are available that can be run online and others are available for downloading. EarLab also provides custom cross-platform software for creating your own distributed auditory modeling environment, as well as software for analyzing the results from experimentation. A database of auditory modules is available for online use or download for the distributed auditory modeling environment, as well as instructions and specifications for creating your own modules. All these databases and custom software tools can be used in a wide variety of hearing research applications. This unique resource provides a wealth of information on auditory processing in humans and other animals. Mathematical models are also provided.
Proper citation: EarLab (RRID:SCR_001798) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on February 07, 2013. A framework for understanding human cognition, grounded in principles specifying the character of human cognitive processes, and constrained by properties, of the underlying neural mechanisms. The Center will exploit this framework to guide formulation of explicit, testable models of normal and disordered cognition, including models of the development of cognitive functions and of their disintegration as a result of brain damage or disease. This site is intended as a public service and as a focal point for exchange of ideas among the participants in the Interdisciplinary Behavioral Science Center (IBSC). Public areas of the site provide information about the Center as a whole and about the various projects in the Center, as well as web-accessible documents and tools that we are making available as a public service. A fundamental tenet is that cognition is an emergent phenomenon, arising from the interactions of cooperating processing elements organized into specialized populations. One aim of the center will be to investigate the utility of explicit models that are formulated in terms of this approach, addressing many aspects of cognition including semantic knowledge, language processing, cognitive control, perception, learning and memory. A second aim will also investigate the principles that are embodied in the models, including principles of learning, processing and representation. Learning will be a central focus, since it plays a crucial role in cognitive development, acquisition of skills, formation of memories, and remediation of cognitive functions. A third aim of the Center will be to incorporate constraints from neuroscience. Findings from neuroscience will guide the specification of the principles and the formulation of domain-specific details of particular models, and will provide target experimental observations against which to assess the adequacy of the models. In addition, the Center will make use of neurophysiological methods in animals and functional brain imaging in humans to test predictions and generate additional data needed to constrain and inform model development. The Center will provide training funds for interdisciplinary research fellowships, to train junior scientists in the convergent use of behavioral, computational, and neuroscience methodologies. The outcome of the Centers efforts will be a fuller characterization of the nature of human cognitive processes, a clearer formulation of the underlying principles, and a more complete understanding of normal and disordered functions across many domains of cognition. This Center includes eight projects dedicated to various aspects of cognition and various general issues that arise in the effort to build explicit models that capture different aspects of cognition, and also includes an administrative core to help foster integration and provide computing resources. * Project 1: Functional and Neural Organization of Semantic Memory * Project 2: Interactive Processes in Language: Lexical Processing * Project 3: Interactive Processes in Language: Sentence Processing * Project 4: Mechanisms of Cognitive Control * Project 5: Interactive Processes in Perception: Neurophysiology of Figure-Ground Organization * Project 6: Basic Mechanisms and Cooperating Systems in Learning Memory * Project 7: Age and Experience Dependent Processes in Learning * Project 8: Theoretical Foundations * Core: Integration, Computational Resources, and Administration
Proper citation: NIMH Interdisciplinary Behavioral Science Center (RRID:SCR_008085) Copy
http://fmri.wfubmc.edu/software/PickAtlas
A software toolbox that provides a method for generating Region of Interest (ROI) masks based on the Talairach Daemon database. The atlases include Brodmann area, Lobar, Hemisphere, Anatomic Label (gyral anatomy), and Tissue type. The atlases have been extended to the vertex in MNI space, and corrected for the precentral gyrus anomaly. Additional atlases (including non-human atlases) can be added without difficulty., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: WFU PickAtlas (RRID:SCR_007378) Copy
http://genomics.senescence.info/
Collection of databases and tools designed to help researchers study the genetics of human ageing using modern approaches such as functional genomics, network analyses, systems biology and evolutionary analyses. A major resource in HAGR is GenAge, which includes a curated database of genes related to human aging and a database of ageing- and longevity-associated genes in model organisms. Another major database in HAGR is AnAge. Featuring over 4,000 species, AnAge provides a compilation of data on aging, longevity, and life history that is ideal for the comparative biology of aging. GenDR is a database of genes associated with dietary restriction based on genetic manipulation experiments and gene expression profiling. Other projects include evolutionary studies, genome sequencing, cancer genomics, and gene expression analyses. The latter allowed them to identify a set of genes commonly altered during mammalian aging which represents a conserved molecular signature of aging. Software, namely in the form of scripts for Perl and SPSS, is made available for users to perform a variety of bioinformatic analyses potentially relevant for studying aging. The Perl toolkit, entitled the Ageing Research Computational Tools (ARCT), provides modules for parsing files, data-mining, searching and downloading data from the Internet, etc. Also available is an SPSS script that can be used to determine the demographic rate of aging for a given population. An extensive list of links regarding computational biology, genomics, gerontology, and comparative biology is also available.
Proper citation: Human Ageing Genomic Resources (RRID:SCR_007700) Copy
World class research center that undertakes top-class basic and translational science to tackle some of the most pressing issues in animal health and welfare, their implications for human health and for the role of animals in the food chain. Roslin provides holistic solutions to global challenges in human and veterinary medicine and the livestock industry. Its mission is to gain fundamental understanding of genetic, cellular, organ and systems bioscience underpinning common mechanisms of animal development and pathology, and to drive this into prevention and treatment of important veterinary diseases and develop sustainable farm animal production systems. The Roslin Institute aims to enhance the lives of animals and humans through world class research in animal biology. The principal objectives are to: * Enhance animal health and welfare through knowledge of genetic factors affecting resistance to disease. * Enhance sustainability and productivity of livestock systems and food supply chains through understanding of reproductive and developmental biology. * Enhance food safety by understanding interactions between disease causing organisms and animals. * Enhance human health through an understanding of basic mechanisms of health and disease and comparative biology of animal species. * Identify of new and emerging zoonoses and understand how pathogens might cross from animals to humans. * Enhance quality of life for animals by studying the mechanisms and behaviors associated with optimizing their environment and life experiences.
Proper citation: Roslin Institute (RRID:SCR_006533) Copy
http://www.siumed.edu/alz/index.html
Resource center that provides assistance for patients and families affected by Alzheimer's disease and related conditions. The Center provides patient care through the Memory and Aging Clinic as well as through research, education and service to the community. Additionally the Center provides training in dementia care, maintains centralized data collection, and sponsors programs of research that qualify for federal financial participation.
Proper citation: SIU Center for Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders (RRID:SCR_013199) Copy
http://www.sanger.ac.uk/resources/databases/exomiser/query/exomiser2
A Java program that functionally annotates variants from whole-exome sequencing data starting from a VCF (Variant Call Format) file (version 4). The functional annotation code is based on Annovar and uses UCSCKnownGene transcript definitions and hg19 genomic coordinates. Variants are prioritized according to user-defined criteria on variant frequency, pathogenicity, quality, inheritance pattern, phenotype data from human and model organisms, and proximity in the interactome to phenotypically similar genes.
Proper citation: Exomiser (RRID:SCR_002192) Copy
Research center for hematology research. It provides services through four scientific core facilities: the Experimental Mouse Resources Core, the Optical Microscopy Services Core, the Angiogenesis Core, and the Flow Cytometry Core in addition to the Enrichment Program of the Center.
Proper citation: Indiana University Cooperative Center of Excellence in Hematology (RRID:SCR_015343) Copy
A multidisciplinary project focused on the process leading to epilepsy, epileptogenesis, in adults. Their main hypothesis is that there are combinations of various causes, acting in parallel and/or in succession, that lead to epileptogenesis and development of seizures. Their central premise and vision is that a combinatorial approach is necessary to identify appropriate biomarkers and develop effective antiepileptogenic therapeutics. The project will focus on: * identifying novel biomarkers and their combinations for epileptogenesis after potentially epileptogenic brain insults in clinically relevant animal models, such as traumatic brain injury (TBI) and status epilepticus (SE); * exploring multiple basic mechanisms of epileptogenesis and their mutual interactions; * and translating these findings towards the clinic by validating biomarkers in human samples accessible to the consortium.
Proper citation: EpiTarget (RRID:SCR_003771) Copy
https://neuinfo.org/about/sources/nlx_143622-1
International registry of biomaterial supply resources both for transplantation and research. Contributions to this resource are welcome. The database is searchable through NIF and is updated regularly.
Proper citation: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing (RRID:SCR_004193) Copy
http://hcc.musc.edu/research/resources/biorepository/
The Hollings Cancer Center Tissue Biorepository & Research Pathology Services Shared Resource provides investigators with a centralized infrastructure that promotes biomedical research involving the use and study of human biospecimens. The shared resource is comprised of four integrated components: Biospecimens and data bank, Laser Capture Microdissection, Tissue Microarray, and Research Pathology Services. These components, along with extensive staff expertise, offer a comprehensive means by which researchers can utilize valuable human biospecimens and cutting edge technology to support basic, translational and clinical research. Services: * Biospecimen and Data Bank ** Collecting, processing, and banking of tissue, saliva, urine, blood, plasma, serum, and other tissue derivatives; including those for protocol driven studies ** Retrieval of banked specimens linked to clinicopathologic data, while maintaining patient confidentiality, for research use ** Quality control of collected tissue by the Tissue Biorepository Director, a trained pathologist: verification of diseased state and assessment of tumor purity, etc ** Quality control of DNA/RNA/protein isolated from collected tissue using the Agilent Bioanalyzer * Laser Capture Microdissection ** Identification, localization, and microdissection of targeted cell populations (from human and animal tissue sources) ** Extraction of DNA/RNA/protein from microdissected samples. ** Quality analysis and quality control of isolated nucleic acid using Agilent Bioanalyzer * Tissue Microarray ** Create custom and standard TMAs ** Consultation and technical support in the construction and analyses of TMA * Research Pathology Services ** Macrodissection of tissue prior to isolation of DNA/RNA/protein to increase tumor purity ** Immunohistochemistry and In-situ hybridization ** Quantitative image analysis on conventional and TMA sections, including tissue scoring, Ki-67 labeling index, microvascular density counting, and tissue microarray scoring, etc. * Bio-molecular Assessment ** Cellular DNA, RNA and protein prepared by the Tissue Repository from banked specimens or any other biomolecules submitted by investigators can be qualitatively assessed by Agilent Bioanalyzer, prior to use for downstream applications such as microarray and/or qRT-PCR analysis
Proper citation: Hollings Cancer Center Tissue Biorepository and Research Pathology Services Shared Resource (RRID:SCR_004626) Copy
http://www.hpacultures.org.uk/collections/ecacc.jsp
A cell culture collection to service the research community and provide an International Depository Authority recognized patent depository for Europe. The collections currently hold over 40,000 cell lines representing 45 different species, 50 tissue types, 300 HLA types, 450 monoclonal antibodies and at least 800 genetic disorders. ECACC has developed a comprehensive range of cell culture services and diversified into new product areas such as high quality genomic DNA extracted from cell lines. ECACC is one of the four collections which constitute the Health Protection Agency Culture Collections (HPA Culture Collections). Its products include: General Cell Collection, Hybridoma Collection, Primary Cells, Neuron Culture Kits, HepaRG Cells, GPCR Cell Lines, HLA-Typed Collection, Human Random Control Collection, Human Genetic Collection, and DNA Products. Its services include: Assay Ready Cells, Cell Culture Management Services, Contract Cell Culture, Cell Line Identity Verification, Genetic Support Services, Mycoplasma Testing and Eradication, Patent Deposits, Safe Deposits, Sterility Testing, and Training.
Proper citation: European Collection of Cell Cultures (RRID:SCR_010617) Copy
http://www.fda.gov/ScienceResearch/SpecialTopics/CriticalPathInitiative/
The FDA''s national strategy for transforming the way FDA-regulated products--human drugs, biological products, medical devices, veterinary drugs, foods, and cosmetics--are developed, evaluated, manufactured, and used. Specific key areas of focus identified by FDA experts and the public: * Developing better evaluation tools like biomarkers and new assays * Streamlining clinical trials by modernizing the clinical trial sciences to make trials safe and efficient * Harnessing bioinformatics (e.g., moving from a paper-based to electronic environment for exchanging information and overseeing the safety of FDA-regulated products) * Moving manufacturing into the 21st Century, using tools such as process analytic technology and nanotechnology * Developing products to address urgent public health needs, including, improved antimicrobial testing, new animal models to test bioterrorism countermeasures and vaccine testing * Focusing on at-risk populations, such as pediatrics
Proper citation: Critical Path Initiative (RRID:SCR_012967) Copy
An agency responsible for the evaluation and supervision of medicines developed by pharmaceutical companies for use in the European Union. Its main responsibility is the protection and promotion of public and animal health through the evaluation and supervision of medicines for human and veterinary use. The Agency also plays a role in stimulating innovation and research in the pharmaceutical sector. The Agency gives scientific advice and other assistance to companies for the development of new medicines. It publishes guidelines on quality-, safety- and efficacy-testing requirements. A dedicated SME Office provides special assistance to small and medium-sized enterprises.
Proper citation: European Medicines Agency (RRID:SCR_011215) Copy
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