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http://mappnetwork.org

Collaborative research network specializing in urological chronic pelvic pain disorders. Project involves conducting research primarily on interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome and chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome and involves researchers from multiple disciplines. MAPP Network includes researchers with clinical, epidemiological, and basic research expertise.

Proper citation: Multi-Disciplinary Approach to the Study of Chronic Pelvic Pain (RRID:SCR_013754) Copy   


https://portal.bsc.gwu.edu/web/lifemoms

A consortium whose overall goal is to identify effective behavioral and lifestyle interventions that will improve weight, glycemic control and other pregnancy-related outcomes in obese and overweight pregnant women, and determine whether these interventions reduce obesity and metabolic abnormalities in their children. The study/consortium is comprised of seven clinical centers, with each clinical center conducting its own trial. Additional information on the consortium and individual trials is located in the Consortium Summaries tab.

Proper citation: Lifestyle Interventions for Expectant Moms (LIFE-Moms) (RRID:SCR_014376) Copy   


http://www.citisletstudy.org/

Network of clinical centers and a data coordinating center established to conduct studies of islet transplantation in patients with type 1 diabetes.

Proper citation: Clinical Islet Transplantation Consortium (CITC) (RRID:SCR_014385) Copy   


https://rise.bsc.gwu.edu/web/rise/home?p_p_id=58&p_p_lifecycle=0&_58_redirect=%2F

Consortium which includes 3 studies, each assessing the hypothesis that aggressive glucose lowering will lead to recovery of beta-cell function that will be sustained after treatment in those with prediabetes and early type 2 diabetes.

Proper citation: Restoring Insulin Secretion Consortium (RISE) (RRID:SCR_014383) Copy   


http://www.pdbj.org/

PDBj (Protein Data Bank Japan) maintains a centralized PDB archive of macromolecular structures and provides integrated tools, in collaboration with the RCSB, the BMRB in USA and the PDBe in EU.

Proper citation: PDBj - Protein Data Bank Japan (RRID:SCR_008912) Copy   


http://www.mmpc.org

Center mission is to advance medical and biological research by providing the scientific community with standardized, high quality metabolic and physiologic phenotyping services for mouse models of diabetes, diabetic complications, obesity and related disorders.

Proper citation: National Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Centers (RRID:SCR_008997) Copy   


http://www.cori.org/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on December 5, 2022. Endoscopic Reporting Software, aggregated and individual research data and tailor-made services aimed to advance the overall practice of endoscopy. It was developed to study outcomes of gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopic procedures in real life settings, using data obtained from the CORI Endoscopic Reporting Software or from other endoscopic reporting software. Practice sites include hospitals, ambulatory care centers, private practices, universities, and Veteran''''s hospitals (VA''''s). The CORI v4 Endoscopic Reporting Software is a specialty Electronic Health Record used to document endoscopic procedures and provide reporting services to your practice. Data from participating providers is also sent to a central data repository to become part of the National Endoscopic Database (NED), which now contains data from over 2.7 million GI procedures. The CORI v4 Endoscopic Reporting Software offers significant benefits for participating practices, providers and patients, as well as for everyone who benefits from CORI''''s research efforts. You may actively participate in research with CORI. If you have ideas for research using the NED, their research team can help you evaluate those ideas, collect and analyze the data. In addition, you may choose to participate in one of the prospective research projects conducted by CORI research staff.

Proper citation: Clinical Outcomes Research Initiative (RRID:SCR_009010) Copy   


http://rgd.mcw.edu/rgdCuration/?module=portal&func=show&name=renal

An integrated resource for information on genes, QTLs and strains associated with a variety of kidney and renal system conditions such as Renal Hypertension, Polycystic Kidney Disease and Renal Insufficiency, as well as Kidney Neoplasms.

Proper citation: Renal Disease Portal (RRID:SCR_009030) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014534

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https://www.qut.edu.au/research/research-projects/landmark-biobanks

A repository of human tissue samples collected during the LANDMark study (Longitudinal Assessment of Neuropathy in Diabetes using novel ophthalmic markers). The LANDMark Biobank longitudinal dataset contains blood and tissue (skin) samples and matching detailed phenotypic data of three microvascluar complications of type 1 diabetes: neuropathy, nephropathy and retinopathy.

Proper citation: LANDMark BioBanks (RRID:SCR_014534) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014442

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.rebuildingakidney.org

A consortium of research projects working to optimize approaches for the isolation, expansion, and differentiation of appropriate kidney cell types and their integration into complex structures that replicate human kidney function. Their goal is to coordinate and integrate research to support the development and implementation of strategies such as de novo repair of nephrons, the re-generation of nephrons, and the in vitro engineering of a biological kidney to enhance renal repair and promote the generation of new nephrons in the postnatal organ. Investigators may apply for funding of a kidney-related project through the RBK Partnership Project. Funded projects would join the consortium.

Proper citation: ReBuilding a Kidney (RRID:SCR_014442) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014663

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

https://www.ebi.ac.uk/metabolights/

A cross-species, cross-technique database for metabolomics experiments, data, and derived information. It includes metabolite structures and their reference spectra, their biological roles, locations and concentrations, and experimental data from metabolic experiments.

Proper citation: MetaboLights (RRID:SCR_014663) Copy   


http://cxidb.org

Database of Coherent X-ray Imaging (CXI) experiments. This data is widely accessible to researchers worldwide.

Proper citation: Coherent X-Ray Imaging Data Bank (CXIDB) (RRID:SCR_014722) Copy   


https://sites.google.com/ucsd.edu/drc/home

Research center across five institutions for clinical research in diabetes. Collaborators include UC San Diego's School of Medicine, Salk Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, UC Los Angeles' School of Medicine, and LA Biomedical Research Center.

Proper citation: University of California San Diego - University of California Los Angeles Diabetes Research Center (RRID:SCR_015100) Copy   


http://www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/center-cell-signaling-gastroenterology-c-sig

Center whose mission is to improve understanding of the signaling pathways that control the function of gastrointestinal cells in health and disease. It serves as a hub that provides access to research resources and expertise to multidisciplinary groups of basic scientists and clinical researchers.

Proper citation: Mayo Clinic Center for Cell Signaling in Gastroenterology (RRID:SCR_015224) Copy   


http://www.gcdtr.org

Research center for translational research on type 2 diabetes with a strong emphasis on translation into real world health care settings and communities.

Proper citation: Georgia Center for Diabetes Translation Research (RRID:SCR_015185) Copy   


http://www.uab.edu/shp/drc/

Research center which operates in collaboration with the University of Alabama Birmingham Comprehensive Diabetes Center to promote excellence in diabetes research and patient care. The DRC supports the areas of animal physiology, human biology and intervention and translational research. It focuses on developing new methods to treat, prevent, and ultimately cure diabetes and its complications.

Proper citation: University of Alabama at Birmingham Diabetes Research Center (RRID:SCR_015107) Copy   


https://diabetes.med.umich.edu/partners/michigan-diabetes-research-center-mdrc

Multidisciplinary unit of the University of Michigan funded by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases/National Institute of Health. Promotes new discoveries and enhance scientific progress through the support of basic and clinical research related to diabetes, its complications, and related disorders. Creates environment that supports innovative research; attracts and retains early stage investigators and investigators new to diabetes research; provides core services that leverage funding and unique expertise; fosters interdisciplinary collaborations; raises awareness and interest in fundamental and clinical diabetes research at their institutions, as well as locally, regionally, and nationally.

Proper citation: Michigan Diabetes Research Center (RRID:SCR_015112) Copy   


http://keck.usc.edu/liver-diseases-research-center/

Center whose goal is the facilitation and fostering of interdisciplinary collaborative research in the field of pathobiology of diseases of the liver and digestive tract and the development of new treatments for these diseases.

Proper citation: USC Liver Transplant Program and Center for Liver Disease (RRID:SCR_015237) Copy   


http://www.baderc.org

Consortium of laboratory-based and clinical investigators who research etiology, pathogenesis, treatment and cure of type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and their associated microvascular and atherosclerotic complications.

Proper citation: Boston Area Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center (RRID:SCR_015072) Copy   


http://www.einstein.yu.edu/centers/liver-research/

Center that conducts scientific investigation to understand fundamental mechanisms of normal liver function, alterations in these functions resulting from metabolic disorders, genetic diseases, acute and chronic liver injury, hepatitis virus infection, hepatic fibrosis and liver cancer, and ways to overcome these abnormalities through methods of genetic engineering, gene therapy and liver cell transplantation.

Proper citation: Marion Bessin Liver Research Center (RRID:SCR_015190) Copy   



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