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A laboratory dedicated to advancing health care through utilizing computation and imaging to new areas of medicine.
Proper citation: BWH Surgical Planning Laboratory (RRID:SCR_000869) Copy
An Italian private research university that offers undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral level degrees in both Italian and English.
Proper citation: Catholic University of the Sacred Heart; Milan; Italy (RRID:SCR_000958) Copy
An Australian government agency that allocates research funding to academics and researchers at Australian universities. The mission of the council is to deliver policy and programs that advance Australian research, spur innovation and benefit the community.
Proper citation: Australian Research Council (RRID:SCR_000952) Copy
http://www.sinica.edu.tw/main_e.shtml
The national academy of Taiwan that supports research activities in a wide variety of disciplines, ranging from mathematical and physical sciences, to life sciences, and to humanities and social sciences. The institution plays a particularly important role in the academic field of Chinese Studies.
Proper citation: Academia Sinica; Taipei; Taiwan (RRID:SCR_000950) Copy
A private, Ivy League research university in Rhode Island, USA. The university offers degrees at the undergraduate and graduate level in a wide variety of fields.
Proper citation: Brown University; Rhode Island; USA (RRID:SCR_000957) Copy
http://www.ages.at/startseite/
A company based in Austria that supports the management of federal agencies relating to public health, animal health, food safety, medical and drug safety, food security and consumer protection. They provide professional and scientific expertise.
Proper citation: Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (RRID:SCR_000955) Copy
http://www.nihs.go.jp/english/
Japanese national institute that conducts testing, research, and studies toward the proper evaluation of the quality, safety, and efficacy of pharmaceutical products, foods, and numerous chemicals in the living environment. Its major responsibilities involve extensive testing and research to ensure the quality, efficacy, and safety of chemical substances (including pharmaceuticals and food) that are closely related to people's lives.
Proper citation: National Institute of Health Sciences; Tokyo; Japan (RRID:SCR_000981) Copy
A government-funded council for the promotion and coordination of biomedical research in India. The council focuses on specific diseases such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and leprosy in addition to national health priorities including the management of communicable diseases, fertility control, and mental health research.
Proper citation: Indian Council of Medical Research; New Delhi; India (RRID:SCR_000968) Copy
A supplier of cancer and infectious disease diagnostic reagents. The company also provides services such as tissue-based and molecular diagnostics to their partners to accelerate their in vitro diagnostic device (IVD) product development and commercialization.
Proper citation: Genemed (RRID:SCR_000070) Copy
An antibody supplier for the purposes of life science and biomedical research. This company has a wide variety of immunological reagents that focus on areas of research such as cancer, cell biology, epigenetics, immunology and infectious diseases.
Proper citation: GeneTex (RRID:SCR_000069) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/edgebio
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on July 31,2025. A contract research organization that provides genomics services such as sequencing, bioinformatics, NGS data analysis and whole exome sequencing. EdgeBio is a CLIA-approved service provider.
Proper citation: EdgeBio (RRID:SCR_000183) Copy
One of nine Councils within United Kingdom Research and Innovation, an organisation that brings together the UK’s Research Councils, Innovate UK and Research England. Works in partnership with universities, research organisations, businesses, charities, and government to create the environment for research and innovation.
Proper citation: Science and Technology Facilities Council (RRID:SCR_016713) Copy
Polish state sponsored institution of higher learning. Headquartered in Warsaw, it is responsible for spearheading development of science across country by society of distinguished scholars and network of research institutes. Polish research institution comprised of smaller institutes with goal to support development of science and establishing standards of research quality and ethics.
Proper citation: Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw; Warsaw; Poland (RRID:SCR_000250) Copy
http://www.cochrane.org/reviews/clibintro.htm
Contains data to inform healthcare decision-making from Cochrane and other systematic reviews, clinical trials, and more. Cochrane reviews bring you the combined results of the worlds best medical research studies, and are recognized as the gold standard in evidence-based health care. Consists of a regularly updated collection of evidence-based medicine databases, including The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. This database includes systematic reviews of healthcare interventions that are produced and disseminated by The Cochrane Collaboration. It is published on a monthly basis and made available both on CD-ROM and the Internet. The review abstracts are available to browse and search free of charge on this website. The Cochrane Library Users'' Group (CLUG) provides a forum for discussion of usability, readability, searchability, and formatting issues related to the use of The Cochrane Library. The Cochrane Collaboration is an international not-for-profit and independent organization, dedicated to making up-to-date, accurate information about the effects of healthcare readily available worldwide. Funded by John Wiley and Sons Limited. The individual entities of The Cochrane Collaboration are funded by a large variety of governmental, institutional and private funding sources, and are bound by organisation-wide policy limiting uses of funds from corporate sponsors.
Proper citation: Cochrane Library (RRID:SCR_013000) Copy
http://aws.amazon.com/1000genomes/
A dataset containing the full genomic sequence of 1,700 individuals, freely available for research use. The 1000 Genomes Project is an international research effort coordinated by a consortium of 75 companies and organizations to establish the most detailed catalogue of human genetic variation. The project has grown to 200 terabytes of genomic data including DNA sequenced from more than 1,700 individuals that researchers can now access on AWS for use in disease research free of charge. The dataset containing the full genomic sequence of 1,700 individuals is now available to all via Amazon S3. The data can be found at: http://s3.amazonaws.com/1000genomes The 1000 Genomes Project aims to include the genomes of more than 2,662 individuals from 26 populations around the world, and the NIH will continue to add the remaining genome samples to the data collection this year. Public Data Sets on AWS provide a centralized repository of public data hosted on Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). The data can be seamlessly accessed from AWS services such Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) and Amazon Elastic MapReduce (Amazon EMR), which provide organizations with the highly scalable compute resources needed to take advantage of these large data collections. AWS is storing the public data sets at no charge to the community. Researchers pay only for the additional AWS resources they need for further processing or analysis of the data. All 200 TB of the latest 1000 Genomes Project data is available in a publicly available Amazon S3 bucket. You can access the data via simple HTTP requests, or take advantage of the AWS SDKs in languages such as Ruby, Java, Python, .NET and PHP. Researchers can use the Amazon EC2 utility computing service to dive into this data without the usual capital investment required to work with data at this scale. AWS also provides a number of orchestration and automation services to help teams make their research available to others to remix and reuse. Making the data available via a bucket in Amazon S3 also means that customers can crunch the information using Hadoop via Amazon Elastic MapReduce, and take advantage of the growing collection of tools for running bioinformatics job flows, such as CloudBurst and Crossbow.
Proper citation: 1000 Genomes Project and AWS (RRID:SCR_008801) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/bstp/
A free collection of MRI brain images for testing segmentation algorithms. It is available for download to assess the accuracy, reproducibility and sensitivity of MRI segmentation software. It includes data from infants and adults as well as patients with Alzheimer's disease.
Proper citation: Brain Segmentation Testing Protocol (RRID:SCR_009445) Copy
http://www.rand.org/labor/FLS/MHSS.html
A data set of the health and socioeconomic factors that affect the elderly in Matlab, a region of rural Bangladesh. The survey captures measurements and statistics such as adult survival, health status, health care utilization, resource flows between generations and the impact of community services and infrastructure on adult health care. Data was collected through surveys that touch on four topics: household and individual information; determinants of natural fertility; migration out of the community; and community and provider survey of healthcare and education infrastructure.
Proper citation: Matlab Health and Socio-Economic Survey (RRID:SCR_008942) Copy
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/msds-ftss/
Material Safety Data Sheets for chemical products are available to laboratory workers for most chemicals and reagents. However because many laboratory workers, whether in research, public health, teaching, etc., are exposed to not only chemicals but infectious substances as well, there was a large gap in the readily available safety literature for employees. These MSDS are produced for personnel working in the life sciences as quick safety reference material relating to infectious micro-organisms. The MSDS are organized to contain health hazard information such as infectious dose, viability (including decontamination), medical information, laboratory hazard, recommended precautions, handling information and spill procedures. The intent of these documents is to provide a safety resource for laboratory personnel working with these infectious substances. Because these workers are usually working in a scientific setting and are potentially exposed to much higher concentrations of these human pathogens than the general public, the terminology in these MSDS is technical and detailed, containing information that is relevant specifically to the laboratory setting. It is hoped along with good laboratory practices, these MSDS will help provide a safer, healthier environment for everyone working with infectious substances. The MSDS is ran by the Public Health Agency of Canada. The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is the main Government of Canada agency responsible for public health in Canada. PHACs primary goal is to strengthen Canadas capacity to protect and improve the health of Canadians and to help reduce pressures on the health-care system. To do this, the Agency is working to build an effective public health system that enables Canadians to achieve better health and well-being in their daily lives by promoting good health, helping prevent and control chronic diseases and injury, and protecting Canadians from infectious diseases and other threats to their health. PHAC is also committed to reducing health disparities between the most advantaged and disadvantaged Canadians. Because public health is a shared responsibility, the Public Health Agency of Canada works in close collaboration with all levels of government (provincial, territorial and municipal) to build on each others skills and strengths. The Agency also works closely with non-government organizations, including civil society and business, and other countries and international organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO) to share knowledge, expertise and experiences.
Proper citation: Material Safety Data Sheets for Infectious Substances of Canada (RRID:SCR_013003) Copy
http://tcm.lifescience.ntu.edu.tw/index.html
TCMGeneDIT is a database system providing association information about traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs), genes, diseases, TCM effects and TCM ingredients automatically mined from vast amount of biomedical literature. Integrated protein-protein interaction and biological pathways information collected from public databases are also available. In addition, the transitive relationships among genes, TCMs and diseases could be inferred through the shared intermediates. Furthermore, TCMGeneDIT is useful in deducing possible synergistic or antagonistic contributions of the prescription components to the overall therapeutic effects. TCMGeneDIT is a unique database of various association information about TCMs. The database integrating TCMs with life sciences and biomedical studies would facilitate the modern clinical research and the understanding of therapeutic mechanisms of TCMs and gene regulations.
Proper citation: TCMGeneDIT (RRID:SCR_013396) Copy
http://www.gallartinternet.com/mai/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented September 13, 2016. A searchable biotechnology database e-books with information on more than 9000 monoclonal antibodies. This database has antibodies produced for the diagnosis and therapy of human cancer, Alzheimer's disease, AIDS, and other diseases as well as for biomarker and proteomics research. Information such as antibody name, species, type, characteristics, antigen characteristics, and developer or distributor of antibody as well as mentions in journals, patents, abstracts and reports up until 2012 are included.
Proper citation: Monoclonal Antibody Index (RRID:SCR_013227) Copy
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