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The goal of the Integrated Islet Distribution Program (IIDP) is to work with the leading islet isolation centers in the U.S. to distribute high quality human islets to the diabetes research community, in order to advance scientific discoveries and translational medicine.
Proper citation: Integrated Islet Distribution Program (IIDP) (RRID:SCR_014387) Copy
http://www.diabetes-translation.org
Centers that are part of an integrated program whose cores support and enhance diabetes type II translation research. The CDTRs aim to enhance the efficiency, productivity, effectiveness and multidisciplinary nature of diabetes translation research.
Proper citation: Centers for Diabetes Translation Research (RRID:SCR_015149) Copy
http://globalprojects.ucsf.edu/project/novel-small-molecule-therapies-cystic-fibrosis
Research center that focuses on developing novel therapies for cystic fibrosis, enhancing research projects examining the mechanisms of the disease, and developing new small-molecule therapies that can be translated into the clinic.
Proper citation: Cystic Fibrosis Center - University of California San Francisco (RRID:SCR_015398) Copy
ToppGene Suite is a one-stop portal for gene list enrichment analysis and candidate gene prioritization based on functional annotations and protein interactions network. ToppGene Suite is a one-stop portal for (i) gene list functional enrichment, (ii) candidate gene prioritization using either functional annotations or network analysis and (iii) identification and prioritization of novel disease candidate genes in the interactome. Functional annotation-based disease candidate gene prioritization uses a fuzzy-based similarity measure to compute the similarity between any two genes based on semantic annotations. The similarity scores from individual features are combined into an overall score using statistical meta-analysis.
Proper citation: ToppGene Suite (RRID:SCR_005726) Copy
Community of scientists focused on the study of epithelial cell function and mucosal biology including inflammation and host defense of the gastrointestinal tract. It focuses on the intestinal and inflammatory bowel diseases; gut microbiology; and stem cell and developmental biology of the intestine and liver in organ physiology, regenerative medicine, and metabolism.
Proper citation: Harvard Digestive Disease Center (RRID:SCR_015587) Copy
Research center that brings together research programs in human genetics and mouse models to address the causes of congenital urinary tract malformations.
Proper citation: Columbia University George M. O'Brien Urology Center (RRID:SCR_015479) Copy
http://mmpc.ucdavis.edu/index.php
Center that provides the scientific community with metabolic and physiologic phenotyping tests, services, and procedures for mouse models of diabetes, diabetic complications, obesity and related disorders in order to advance medical and biological research.
Proper citation: MMPC-University of California Davis (RRID:SCR_015357) Copy
Research center that supports clinical investigation addressing the etiology of nutritionally induced chronic diseases across the entire age span, from gestational and perinatal development through childhood and adolescence. It provides core services to promote the investigations around the theme of molecular mechanisms of nutritional programming induced by environmental factors.
Proper citation: Pennington Biomedical Research Center Nutrition and Obesity Research Center (RRID:SCR_015438) Copy
https://www.niddk.nih.gov/research-funding/research-programs/hematology-centers
Online portal with thorough information about hematology research centers and cores. Each entry details the center's research aims, its activities and core services, and links to pilot programs.
Proper citation: Hematology Centers (RRID:SCR_015321) Copy
http://sharedresources.fredhutch.org/core-facilities/bioinformatics
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE.Documented on July 27,2022. Core provides bioinformatics specialists available to assist researchers with processing, exploring, and understanding genomics data.
Proper citation: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Co-operative Center for Excellence in Hematology Bioinformatics Resource (RRID:SCR_015324) Copy
http://norccentral.org/centers/colorado/
Research center that aims to provide an infrastructure to support ongoing nutrition and obesity research by providing measurements and expertise. It also aims to promote interdisciplinary collaborative, vertically integrated research among members of the Colorado research community, as well as translate basic and clinical research into programs to improve health and wellness and reduce obesity in the community.
Proper citation: University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Nutrition and Obesity Research Center (RRID:SCR_015451) Copy
Research center for obesity investigators which aims to provide researchers with infrastructure, expertise, and training to facilitate improved data integration, analysis and modeling from properly designed basic, clinical, and population-based studies in obesity and metabolism-related diseases.
Proper citation: University of Michigan Nutrition and Obesity Research Center (RRID:SCR_015457) Copy
Research center that aims to understand the causal factors underlying nutrition and obesity-related health problems and the generation and evaluation of evidence on their consequences, prevention, and alleviation.
Proper citation: University of Alabama at Birmingham Nutrition and Obesity Research Center (RRID:SCR_015418) Copy
http://www.uab.edu/medicine/hrfdcc/
Center that focuses on understanding the causes of Cystic Kidney Disease and other related disorder and the development of new therapeutic strategies.
Proper citation: UAB Hepatorenal Fibrocystic Diseases Core Center (RRID:SCR_015311) Copy
http://www.baltimorepkdcenter.org/
Center for research in polycystic kidney disease (PKD) with collaboration by international investigators. The center has several cores, including biomedical cores for antibody validation and cell cultures, educationa programs, and pilot programs for new projects.
Proper citation: Baltimore Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) Research and Clinical Core Center (RRID:SCR_015315) Copy
Center that concentrates on the common, adult form of the disease, autosomal dominant PKD (ADPKD). The services provided focus on understanding the genetic basis of disease, more accurately monitoring disease progression and improving prognostics, and employing model systems to explore pathogenesis and conduct preclinical testing.
Proper citation: Translational Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) Center at Mayo Clinic Rochester (RRID:SCR_015313) Copy
https://www.uab.edu/medicine/cysticfibrosis/
Research center that maintains core facilities available for studies of cell biology, ion transport, and translational aspects of cystic fibrosis research.
Proper citation: Gregory Fleming James Cystic Fibrosis Research Center (RRID:SCR_015392) Copy
http://depts.washington.edu/cfrtc/
Research center that aims to provide resources and expertise to expedite development of potential new therapeutic approaches to correct dysfunctional CFTR and its secondary consequences, enhance understanding of evolving bacterial ecosystems and resultant host response in CF gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts, and how these interactions impact health. It also aims to develop improved assays, new drug screening assays, biomarkers and improved clinical outcome measures, as well as to better understand the metabolic and inflammatory consequences of CFTR dysfunction.
Proper citation: Cystic Fibrosis Center - University of Washington (RRID:SCR_015401) Copy
Research center which aims to contribute to a national database of metabolic phenotyping data in wild-type mouse strains and a broad range of mouse models relevant to the pathogenesis and treatment of diabetes, obesity and associated metabolic disorders. It also aims to foster continued technical development, refinement of assay sensitivity and specificity, data reproducibility, and transmission of best research practices within the areas of fundamental and applied diabetes and obesity research.
Proper citation: MMPC-University of Michigan Medical School (RRID:SCR_015373) Copy
University-affiliated center that promotes research in diabetes and related metabolic and endocrine disorders at Stanford University.
Proper citation: Stanford Diabetes Research Center (RRID:SCR_015856) Copy
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