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Southwest National Primate Research Center
 
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Southwest National Primate Research Center (RRID:SCR_008292) data or information resource, topical portal, portal Center that supports studies of nonhuman primate models of human diseases, including common chronic diseases and infectious diseases and the effects that genetics and the environment have on physiological processes and disease susceptibility. SNPRC encourages the use of its resources by investigators from the national and international biomedical research communities. NPRC, NPRC Consortium, ORIP, environment, genetic, aids, animal, baboon, biomedical, breeding, chimpanzee, chronic, colony, disease, human, infectious, macaques, marmoset, nonhuman, physiological, population, primate, process, research, rhesus, specie, study, susceptibility, veterinary, spf, specific, pathogen, free is listed by: National Primate Research Center Consortium
has parent organization: Texas Biomedical Research Institute; Texas; USA
NIH Office of the Director P51 OD011133;
NIH Office of the Director U42 OD010442
nif-0000-24359 https://orip.nih.gov/comparative-medicine/programs/vertebrate-models SCR_008292 SNPRC 2026-02-16 09:47:09 85
LHP LHDL
 
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LHP LHDL (RRID:SCR_005928) LHP, LHDL software application, data or information resource, simulation software, software resource Distributed repository of anatomo-functional data and of simulation algorithms, fully integrated into a seamless simulation environment and directly accessible. This infrastructure will be used to create the physiome of the human musculo-skeletal system. algorithm, anatomo-functional data, human, musculo-skeletal, physiome, repository, simulation, system, training tools is listed by: 3DVC European Union nif-0000-10464 SCR_005928 The Living Human Digital Library, The Living Human Project 2026-02-16 09:46:35 0
VectorBase
 
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VectorBase (RRID:SCR_005917) VectorBase data repository, database, storage service resource, service resource, data or information resource Bioinformatics Resource Center for invertebrate vectors. Provides web-based resources to scientific community conducting basic and applied research on organisms considered potential agents of biowarfare or bioterrorism or causing emerging or re-emerging diseases. blast, clustalw, hmmer, vector, genomics, genome, sequence, population, insecticide resistance, annotation, microarray, gene expression, anatomy, pathogen, human, transcript, transcriptome, protein, proteome, mitochondria sequence, bioinformatics resource center, pathogen, arthropoda, vector control, ontology, software, source code, mitochondrial sequence, data analysis service, image collection, FASEB list is recommended by: National Library of Medicine
is listed by: re3data.org
is related to: Clustal W2
is related to: AnoBase: An Anopheles database
is related to: Hmmer
has parent organization: European Bioinformatics Institute
has parent organization: University of Notre Dame; Indiana; USA
NIAID ;
Evimalar network of excellence 242095;
INFRAVEC 228421;
European Union
PMID:22135296
PMID:19028744
PMID:18262474
PMID:18237287
PMID:17145709
Restricted nif-0000-03624, r3d100010880 https://doi.org/10.17616/R3CK6B SCR_005917 VectorBase - Bioinformatics Resource for Invertebrate Vectors of Human Pathogens, VectorBase, vector base 2026-02-16 09:46:42 835
Alzheimer's Research Forum
 
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Alzheimer's Research Forum (RRID:SCR_006416) ALZForum, ARF narrative resource, discussion, community building portal, topical portal, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal A community building portal dedicated to understanding Alzheimer's disease and related disorders, it reports on the latest scientific findings from basic research to clinical trials, creates and maintains public databases of essential research data and reagents, and produces discussion forums to promote debate, speed the dissemination of new ideas, and break down barriers across disciplines. alzheimer's disease, human, mouse, community building portal, forum, FASEB list is related to: MSGene
is related to: ALZPEDIA
is parent organization of: AlzSWAN Knowledge Base
is parent organization of: AlzGene: Field Synopsis of Genetic Association Studies in AD
is parent organization of: Alzforum Antibody Directory for Neuroscience Research
Alzheimer's disease grants ;
individual donations
Free, Acknowledgement requested nif-0000-00095 SCR_006416 2026-02-16 09:46:42 112
Human Nervous System Disease and Injury
 
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Human Nervous System Disease and Injury (RRID:SCR_006370) data set, data or information resource, image collection A collection of images of the human nervous system focusing on disease and injury. disease, injury, central nervous system, brain, human, hemorrhage, trauma, holoprosencephaly, huntington's disease, image collection is related to: Human Nervous System Neuroanatomy Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Abscess Public nlx_152122 SCR_006370 Human Nervous System - Disease and Injury 2026-02-16 09:46:45 0
NIMH Educational Resources
 
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NIMH Educational Resources (RRID:SCR_004045) NIMH Educational Resources narrative resource, training material, topical portal, portal, data or information resource A portal to educational resources. education, mental health, science, human, child, young human has parent organization: National Institute of Mental Health
is parent organization of: Brain Basics
is parent organization of: Neuroscience and Psychiatry Module 1: Translating Neural Circuits into Novel Therapeutics
is parent organization of: Science of Mental Illness: Grades 6- 8
is parent organization of: Brain's Inner Workings: Activities for Grades 9 through 12
is parent organization of: Neuroscience and Psychiatry Module 2: Fear/Safety Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders
NIMH nlx_146225 SCR_004045 National Institute of Mental Health Educational Resources 2026-02-16 09:46:16 0
Open Connectome Project
 
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Open Connectome Project (RRID:SCR_004232) Open Connectome Project web service, image repository, data set, data analysis service, analysis service resource, data access protocol, data repository, software resource, storage service resource, source code, production service resource, service resource, data or information resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 9, 2023. Connectomes repository to facilitate the analysis of connectome data by providing a unified front for connectomics research. With a focus on Electron Microscopy (EM) data and various forms of Magnetic Resonance (MR) data, the project aims to make state-of-the-art neuroscience open to anybody with computer access, regardless of knowledge, training, background, etc. Open science means open to view, play, analyze, contribute, anything. Access to high resolution neuroanatomical images that can be used to explore connectomes and programmatic access to this data for human and machine annotation are provided, with a long-term goal of reconstructing the neural circuits comprising an entire brain. This project aims to bring the most state-of-the-art scientific data in the world to the hands of anybody with internet access, so collectively, we can begin to unravel connectomes. Services: * Data Hosting - Their Bruster (brain-cluster) is large enough to store nearly any modern connectome data set. Contact them to make your data available to others for any purpose, including gaining access to state-of-the-art analysis and machine vision pipelines. * Web Viewing - Collaborative Annotation Toolkit for Massive Amounts of Image Data (CATMAID) is designed to navigate, share and collaboratively annotate massive image data sets of biological specimens. The interface is inspired by Google Maps, enhanced to allow the exploration of 3D image data. View the fork of the code or go directly to view the data. * Volume Cutout Service - RESTful API that enables you to select any arbitrary volume of the 3d database (3ddb), and receive a link to download an HDF5 file (for matlab, C, C++, or C#) or a NumPy pickle (for python). Use some other programming language? Just let them know. * Annotation Database - Spatially co-registered volumetric annotations are compactly stored for efficient queries such as: find all synapses, or which neurons synapse onto this one. Create your own annotations or browse others. *Sample Downloads - In addition to being able to select arbitrary downloads from the datasets, they have also collected a few choice volumes of interest. * Volume Viewer - A web and GPU enabled stand-alone app for viewing volumes at arbitrary cutting planes and zoom levels. The code and program can be downloaded. * Machine Vision Pipeline - They are building a machine vision pipeline that pulls volumes from the 3ddb and outputs neural circuits. - a work in progress. As soon as we have a stable version, it will be released. * Mr. Cap - The Magnetic Resonance Connectome Automated Pipeline (Mr. Cap) is built on JIST/MIPAV for high-throughput estimation of connectomes from diffusion and structural imaging data. * Graph Invariant Computation - Upload your graphs or streamlines, and download some invariants. * iPad App - WholeSlide is an iPad app that accesses utilizes our open data and API to serve images on the go. human, primary visual cortex, data sharing, male, electron microscopy, mri, connectome, annotation, image collection, array tomography is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is related to: CATMAID
is related to: neurodata
is parent organization of: Rambo3D
Johns Hopkins University; Maryland; USA ;
JHU Applied Research Laboratory IRAD ;
JHU Whiting School of Engineering ;
Dean's Award ;
NIBIB 1RO1EB016411-01 (CRCNS);
DARPA N66001-14-1-4028 (GRAPHS);
NSF ACI-1261715;
NSF OCI-1040114;
NIDA 1R01DA036400-01;
PMID:23707591 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE SciRes_000189, nlx_143645 http://openconnecto.me
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/ocp/
SCR_004232 openconnectomeproject, Open Connectome Project: Collectively reverse-engineering the brain one synapse at a time., Open Connectome Project: Collectively reverse-engineering the brain one synapse at a time 2026-02-16 09:46:17 7
Brain Architecture Project
 
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Brain Architecture Project (RRID:SCR_004283) data or information resource, topical portal, portal Evolving portal that will provide interactive tools and resources to allow researchers, clinicians, and students to discover, analyze, and visualize what is known about the brain's organization, and what the evidence is for that knowledge. This project has a current experimental focus: creating the first brainwide mesoscopic connectivity diagram in the mouse. Related efforts for the human brain currently focus on literature mining and an Online Brain Atlas Reconciliation Tool. The primary goal of the Brain Architecture Project is to assemble available knowledge about the structure of the nervous system, with an ultimate emphasis on the human CNS. Such information is currently scattered in research articles, textbooks, electronic databases and datasets, and even as samples on laboratory shelves. Pooling the knowledge across these heterogeneous materials - even simply getting to know what we know - is a complex challenge that requires an interdisciplinary approach and the contributions and support of the greater community. Their approach can be divided into 4 major thrusts: * Literature Curation and Text Mining * Computational Analysis * Resource Development * Experimental Efforts central nervous system, connectivity, mapping, model, neuroanatomy, organism, post-mortem, structure, nervous system, structure, human, mouse, brain, zebra finch, addiction gene, addiction is used by: BICCN
lists: Allen Institute for Brain Science
lists: University of California at Los Angeles; California; USA
is related to: Mouse Brain Architecture Project
is related to: BICCN Anatomy and Morphology Project
is related to: Allen Institute for Brain Science
has parent organization: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
is parent organization of: Human Brain Connectivity Database
is parent organization of: OBART
is parent organization of: Zebrafinch Brain Architecture Project
is parent organization of: Mouse Brain Architecture Project
W. M. Keck Foundation ;
NIMH ;
NIDA ;
Crick-Clay Professorship in Biomathematics at CSHL ;
Mathers Foundation ;
Simons Foundation
Free, Public nlx_143664 SCR_004283 BrainArchitecture.org, BrainArchitecture 2026-02-16 09:46:20 14
St. Louis University Department of Neurology and Psychiatry
 
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St. Louis University Department of Neurology and Psychiatry (RRID:SCR_004297) SLU DNP data or information resource, department portal, organization portal, portal The Department of Neurology & Psychiatry aims to 1) provide the best psychiatric and neurological care to patients and their families, 2) discover and investigate new treatments for psychiatric and nervous system disorders, 3) study psychosocial processes in psychiatric and neurological illness, and 4) educate the next generation of practitioners, as well as our patients and the lay community. The Department of Neurology & Psychiatry (DNP) was established on June 1, 2007. The Department has 34 faculty members and is planning continued expansion. There are 7 psychiatrists, 18 neurologists, 4 child neurologists, and 5 NIH-supported PhD investigators. The DNP is one of five departments in the country that combines the disciplines of neurology and psychiatry. We are unique in having two strong residency programs and are the only that attempts to establish a new paradigm in care of patients with neurological and psychiatric disease through co-management initiatives. * Division of Psychiatry: The Psychiatrists work within four areas: Adult, Geriatric, Community, and Forensic Psychiatry. * Division of Neurology: The division has an extremely active stroke/intensive care and general neurology service. We are expanding services in neurocritical care and interventional neurology. * Education: The DNP has approximately 25 residents/fellows in each discipline. * Research: The DNP has robust programs in clinical, basic, and translational research. We emphasize 3 areas in this overview of the DNP. ** Clinical Research Unit ** Psychosocial Processes Group ** Translational Neuromuscular Disease VISION STATEMENT All members of the Saint Louis University Department of Neurology & Psychiatry will collaborate to support state-of-the-art neurological and psychiatric education, compassionate patient care, and a growing research enterprise. The Department will develop the most exciting intellectual environment in the Nation for investigation, treatment, and training in psychiatry and neurology. We will fulfill this Vision in an environment of mutual respect and collaboration. neurology, psychiatry, neurological intensive care, cerebrovascular disease, neuromuscular disorder, pediatric neurology, neuro-ophthalmology, sleep disorder, spinal cord disorder, neurologic rehabilitation, stroke, multiple sclerosis, adult, child, human has parent organization: Saint Louis University School of Medicine; Missouri; USA
is parent organization of: St. Louis University Alzheimer's Brain Bank
nlx_144149 SCR_004297 SLU Department of Neurology & Psychiatry, St. Louis University Department of Neurology Psychiatry, St. Louis University Department of Neurology & Psychiatry 2026-02-16 09:46:20 0
All In The Mind
 
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All In The Mind (RRID:SCR_004240) data or information resource, podcast, narrative resource Radio National''s weekly foray into all things mental a program (podcast) about the mind, brain and behavior, hosted by Lynne Malcolm (previously by Natasha Mitchell). From dreaming to depression, addiction to artificial intelligence, consciousness to coma, psychoanalysis to psychopathy, free will to forgetting ��All in the Mind��explores the human condition through the mind''s eye. All in the Mind brings together unexpected voices, themes and ideas and engages with both leading thinkers and personal stories. Psychology and human behavior are only part of the equation. The program''s scope is considerably broader and explores themes in science, religion, health, philosophy, education, history and pop culture, with the mind as the key focus. mental, mind, brain, behavior, dream, depressive disorder, addiction, artificial intelligence, consciousness, coma, psychoanalysis, psychopathy, free will, forget, human, psychology, human behavior, science, religion, health, philosophy, education, history, pop culture is used by: NIF Data Federation
is related to: Integrated Podcasts
nlx_25223 SCR_004240 2026-02-16 09:46:14 0
CardioVascular Research Grid (CVRG)
 
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CardioVascular Research Grid (CVRG) (RRID:SCR_004472) CVRG image repository, data analysis service, analysis service resource, atlas, data repository, storage service resource, production service resource, service resource, data or information resource Infrastructure for sharing cardiovascular data and data analysis tools. Human ExVivo heart data set and canine ExVivo normal and failing heart data sets are available. Canine hearts atlas and human InVivo atlases are available. human, heart, canine, ex vivo, in vivo, protein microarray, cardiomyopathy, electrocardiogram, heart fiber, data sharing, microarray, data analysis tool, data analysis, mri, diffusion magnetic resonance imaging, diffusion weighted imaging, dti, cardiovascular, source code, web service, imaging is recommended by: National Library of Medicine
is related to: Galaxy
is related to: XNAT - The Extensible Neuroimaging Archive Toolkit
is related to: NIH Data Sharing Repositories
has parent organization: Johns Hopkins University; Maryland; USA
is parent organization of: Cardiac Electrophysiology Ontology
is parent organization of: Electrocardiography Ontology
Normal, Failing heart, Cardiomyopathy, Ischemic cardiomyopathy, Non-ischemic cardiomyopathy NHLBI R24 HL085343 Free, Freely Available r3d100012849, nlx_143758 https://doi.org/10.17616/R3323J SCR_004472 The Cardiovascular Research Grid, Cardio Research Grid 2026-02-16 09:46:22 4
HUPO Antibody Initiative
 
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HUPO Antibody Initiative (RRID:SCR_004568) HAI data or information resource, topical portal, portal THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on January 19, 2022.The mission of the Human Antibody Initiative (HAI) aims to promote and facilitate the use of antibodies for proteomics research. The initiative consists of two separate activities; (1) the generation of a catalogue of validated antibodies from many different sources and (2) a protein atlas for the expression and localization of human proteins in normal and disease tissue. The two separate activities have as their primary deliverables to generate databases with free public accessibility. The Antibody Resource database (www.antibodypedia.org) is aimed to produce a comprehensive catalogue of validated antibodies towards human proteins. This initiative depends on input from a large number of academic groups and commercial companies. The Protein Atlas initiative (www.proteinatlas.org) is aimed to provide comprehensive and annotated database of high-resolution images showing tissue profiles in normal and cancer tissues. Both databases will be open to the public without restriction (no passwords). antibody, human has parent organization: HUPO - Human Proteome Organisation
is parent organization of: The Human Protein Atlas
Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_56399 http://www.hupo.org/research/hai/ SCR_004568 HUPO Human Antibody Initiative, HUPO HAI, Human Antibody Initiative 2026-02-16 09:46:22 1
National Brain Tumor Society
 
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National Brain Tumor Society (RRID:SCR_004744) NBTS funding resource, topical portal, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal National Brain Tumor Society (NBTS) is a nonprofit organization committed to finding a cure for brain tumors. We aggressively drive strategic research, advocate for public policies that meet the critical needs of the brain tumor community, and provide patient information. Headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts, with offices in San Francisco, California and Wilmington, Delaware, we host activities throughout the United States. Formed in 2008 by the merger of two leading organizations that had served the brain tumor community, the National Brain Tumor Foundation and the Brain Tumor Society, the National Brain Tumor Society is now the largest brain tumor nonprofit organization in the country. Both legacy organizations had been formed in the 1980s by parents and other people who were committed to increasing both research funding and access to resources specific to brain tumors. In 2010, the Kelly Heinz-Grundner Foundation, a Delaware-based organization, joined NBTS as a wholly-owned subsidiary. Founded in 2005, after the death of Kelly Heinz-Grundner to a brain tumor, the group has contributed to NBTS''s efforts to pursue research and public policies that benefit the brain tumor community. NBTS grant programs are effective for academic researchers, inclusive of industry expertise, and promising for the patient community. All funding is open to both the domestic and international research communities. The Innovation Research Grant Program supports catalytic transformative projects that will significantly move the field forward. These may include out-of-the-box projects or research that is critical to move therapies down the pipeline. Research that represents an incremental advance is not considered innovative. NBTS will accept Innovation Letters of Intent throughout the year. Researchers in academic or industry labs and at all stages of their career may be funded through this program. brain, tumor, brain tumor, cancer, human, grant, child, pediatric, research nlx_143891 SCR_004744 2026-02-16 09:46:19 8
Alabama Head Injury Foundation
 
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Alabama Head Injury Foundation (RRID:SCR_004580) AHIF topical portal, patient-support portal, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal The Alabama Head Injury Foundation (AHIF) was founded in 1983 to increase public awareness of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and to stimulate the development of supportive services. Today, AHIF is among the largest state brain injury associations in the nation with model programs and statewide services. Its mission is to improve the quality of life for people who have survived traumatic brain injuries and for their families. Whether the injury is mild or severe the life of the injured person and their family is changed forever. The impact can be both emotionally and financially devastating. AHIF provides the information to help clients and families understand the results of injury. AHIF helps access available resources and provides services and programs which meet the unique needs of individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) as well as spinal cord injury (SCI) in certain programs. traumatic brain injury, brain, brain injury, human, clinical trial, one mind tbi nlx_143826 SCR_004580 Alabama Head Injury Foundation: Improving Life After Traumatic Brain Injury 2026-02-16 09:46:27 0
Florida Brain Tumor Association
 
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Florida Brain Tumor Association (RRID:SCR_004739) FBTA funding resource, training resource, topical portal, portal, meeting resource, data or information resource, disease-related portal The mission of the Florida Brain Tumor Association (FBTA) is to provide hope, support and education to brain tumor survivors, their families and friends; to conquer brain tumors by funding research into their causes and cures; and to enrich the quality of life of those touched by brain tumors. In October, 1991, the Florida Brain Tumor Association (formerly South Florida Brain Tumor Association) began due to a desperate need from brain tumor survivors and families who were searching for support and a safe place to share their life changing experiences. Beginning in Boca Raton, Florida, as a grass roots organization and a handful of people, the first support group was conceived. Today, there are many additional FBTA support groups, from coast to coast in the state of Florida. The Florida Brain Tumor Association (FBTA) has become a major force in the brain tumor community. We host many fundraisers yearly, donating funds for research to brain tumor centers. The FBTA has hosted over 20 three day conferences, seminars and meetings, attracting thousands of survivors, families and health care professionals in the United States and Canada. Many of the most renowned physicians in the world travel from far and near to present at FBTA conferences. We are proud and grateful for their commitment and dedication to our cause. The FBTA is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization that is supported by contributions from individuals, corporations, and foundations. We are the only organization of this kind, relying on the strength and dedication of our members, who are brain tumor survivors, family members and friends. Our Medical Advisory Board is also voluntary; we are very thankful to them for their generous gifts of time. brain, tumor, cancer, human, brain tumor, brain cancer nlx_143890 http://www.fbta.info/site/homepage.htm SCR_004739 South Florida Brain Tumor Association 2026-02-16 09:46:29 0
Brain Tumor Foundation For Children
 
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Brain Tumor Foundation For Children (RRID:SCR_004735) BTFC funding resource, topical portal, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal Established in 1983 in Atlanta, GA, the Brain Tumor Foundation for Children (BTFC) was the first nonprofit organization in the United States to focus on pediatric brain tumor disease. The mission of the Brain Tumor Foundation for Children is to provide financial assistance, social support, and information for families of children with brain and spinal cord tumors; fund research projects that improve treatment options and search for a cure; and raise public awareness of the disease and advocate on behalf of children who are affected. human, child, brain, tumor, cancer, pediatric, spinal cord, brain cancer nlx_143888 SCR_004735 Brain Tumor Foundation For Children Inc. 2026-02-16 09:46:22 0
Brodmann Areas in the Human Brain with an Emphasis on Vision and Language
 
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Brodmann Areas in the Human Brain with an Emphasis on Vision and Language (RRID:SCR_004857) Brodmann Areas in the Human Brain data set, reference atlas, data or information resource, atlas Reference atlas of Brodmann Areas in the Human Brain with an Emphasis on Vision and Language. Other Pages include: Flat Brodmann Maps, Brodmann Area Names (with locational Descriptions), Flat Visual Area Maps, Language Areas, PopUp Gyri Maps brain, human, brodmann partition scheme region, vision, language, brodmann has parent organization: University of Colorado; Colorado; USA nlx_144391 SCR_004857 Brodmann Areas in the Human Brain with an Emphasis on Vision Language 2026-02-16 09:46:24 2
Brain Tumor Action Network
 
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Brain Tumor Action Network (RRID:SCR_004733) BTAN funding resource, topical portal, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal The Brain Tumor Action Network is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization established to bring awareness to the general public about brain tumors and to educate and empower brain tumor survivors, their families and friends. We foster grassroots advocacy on federal and state legislative issues affecting brain tumor survivors, their families and friends by providing information on brain tumor-related public issues and effective advocacy. BTAN has the following goals: * To encourage those living with brain tumors, their families and friends to become advocates for brain tumor awareness. * To foster grassroots advocacy on federal and state legislative issues affecting brain tumor survivors, their families and friends by providing information (and training) on brain tumor related public issues and effective advocacy. * To work independently and in collaboration with other brain tumor related organizations on behalf of the brain tumor community family. * To increase brain tumor awareness nationally through the Hidden Under Our Hats, National Brain Tumor Awareness Project in Washington, DC and at various treatment centers, conferences and fund raisers. * To raise funds to support specific research projects. * To create a PILOT respite care program for brain tumor survivors and their families at Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute (Tampa, FL). The respite care fund would assist brain tumor patients and their family members with additional care and support from home health care workers. human, brain, tumor, cancer nlx_143887 SCR_004733 2026-02-16 09:46:29 0
Small Molecule Pathway Database
 
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Small Molecule Pathway Database (RRID:SCR_004844) SMPDB data analysis service, analysis service resource, database, image, production service resource, service resource, data or information resource An interactive, visual database containing more than 350 small molecule pathways found in humans. More than 2/3 of these pathways (>280) are not found in any other pathway database. SMPDB is designed specifically to support pathway elucidation and pathway discovery in metabolomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and systems biology. It is able to do so, in part, by providing exquisitely detailed, fully searchable, hyperlinked diagrams of human metabolic pathways, metabolic disease pathways, metabolite signaling pathways and drug-action pathways. All SMPDB pathways include information on the relevant organs, subcellular compartments, protein cofactors, protein locations, metabolite locations, chemical structures and protein quaternary structures. Each small molecule is hyperlinked to detailed descriptions contained in the HMDB or DrugBank and each protein or enzyme complex is hyperlinked to UniProt. All SMPDB pathways are accompanied with detailed descriptions and references, providing an overview of the pathway, condition or processes depicted in each diagram. The database is easily browsed and supports full text, sequence and chemical structure searching. Users may query SMPDB with lists of metabolite names, drug names, genes / protein names, SwissProt IDs, GenBank IDs, Affymetrix IDs or Agilent microarray IDs. These queries will produce lists of matching pathways and highlight the matching molecules on each of the pathway diagrams. Gene, metabolite and protein concentration data can also be visualized through SMPDB''s mapping interface. All of SMPDB''s images, image maps, descriptions and tables are downloadable. metabolomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, systems biology, small molecule, pathway, human, metabolic pathway, metabolic disease pathway, metabolite signaling pathway, drug-action pathway, bio.tools, FASEB list is listed by: Debian
is listed by: bio.tools
is related to: ConsensusPathDB
has parent organization: University of Alberta; Alberta; Canada
Genome Alberta ;
Genome Canada
PMID:19948758 nlx_143926, biotools:smpdb, r3d100012753 https://bio.tools/smpdb
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3TB93
SCR_004844 SMPDB (The Small Molecule Pathway Database), Small Molecule Pathway Database (SMPDB) 2026-02-16 09:46:20 95
Gerry and Nancy Pencer Brain Trust
 
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Gerry and Nancy Pencer Brain Trust (RRID:SCR_004762) Gerry & Nancy Pencer Brain Trust funding resource, topical portal, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal The Gerry & Nancy Pencer Brain Trust is a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to make a difference in the quality of life of people living with brain tumors. This registered charity is the primary source of funding for The Gerry & Nancy Pencer Brain Tumor Centre, and carries out annual fundraising events to support its'' ongoing research and patient care activities. The Gerry & Nancy Pencer Brain Tumor Centre is located in Toronto, Canada at the world-renowned Princess Margaret Hospital. The Centre provides multidisciplinary care, treatment, support, and education for brain tumor patients and their families, and promotes brain tumor research in the hopes of one day finding a cure for brain cancer. All of this is made possible through your very generous donations. brain, tumor, cancer, human, brain tumor, brain cancer nlx_143895 SCR_004762 2026-02-16 09:46:22 0

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