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https://www.niddk.nih.gov/

Center with mission to conduct and support medical research and research training and to disseminate science-based information on diabetes and other endocrine and metabolic diseases. The NIDDK supports a wide range of medical research through grants to universities and other medical research institutions across the country.

Proper citation: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (RRID:SCR_012895) Copy   


http://www.uchicagoddrcc.org/research-cores/tissue-engineering-and-cell-models-core

Core that provides services such as a repository for intestinal cell lines, Tissue Engineering Models, experimental materials, and supplies for digestive disease research.

Proper citation: University of Chicago Digestive Diseases Research Core Center Tissue Engineering and Cell Models Core (RRID:SCR_015604) Copy   


http://www.med.umich.edu/mgpc/

Center whose goal is to investigate signal transduction mechanisms regulating homeostasis and GI disorders. Their approach includes studies on genetics and gene regulation, cellular signaling pathways, receptors and ion channels.

Proper citation: University of Michigan Center for Gastrointestinal Research (RRID:SCR_015605) Copy   


http://www.digestive.niddk.nih.gov

Information dissemination service of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) established to increase knowledge and understanding about digestive diseases among people with these conditions and their families, health care professionals, and the general public: online, in booklets and fact sheets, by email, and over the phone. To carry out this mission, NDDIC works closely with a coordinating panel of representatives from Federal agencies, voluntary organizations on the national level, and professional groups to identify and respond to informational needs about digestive diseases. NDDIC provides the following informational products and services: * Response to inquiries about digestive diseases - ranging from information about available patient and professional education materials to statistical data. By phone (8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. eastern time, M-F), fax, mail, and email. * Publications about specific digestive diseases, provided free of copyright, in varying reading levels. Available online or as booklets and brochures. NDDIC also sends publications to health fairs and community events. * Referrals to health professionals through the National Library of Medicine''''s MEDLINEplus includes a consumer-friendly listing of organizations that will assist you in your search for physicians and other health professionals. * Exhibits at professional meetings specific to digestive diseases, as well as cross-cutting professional meetings. NDDIC exhibits at nine professional meetings each year, including Digestive Diseases Week, American College of Gastroenterology, Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, American Academy of Family Physicians, American Academy of Physician Assistants, American Nurses Association, and the National Conference for Nurse Practitioners.

Proper citation: National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse (RRID:SCR_006771) Copy   


http://www.uchicagoddrcc.org

Center whose goals include fostering collaboration among basic and clinical investigators, facilitating the use of new technologies in the study of treatment of digestive diseases, and providing education and training for improved treatment and diagnosis.

Proper citation: University of Chicago Digestive Diseases Research Core Center (RRID:SCR_015601) Copy   


http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/statistics/statistics.aspx

A collection of statistics about specific digestive diseases, including prevalence, mortality, care delivery and cost.

Proper citation: Digestive Diseases Statistics for the United States (RRID:SCR_006703) Copy   


http://www.cure.med.ucla.edu/

Center whose interests and activities encompass several facets of gastrointestinal regulatory physiology and cell biology. It provides an infrastructure to support basic, translational and clinical research and to facilitate interdisciplinary research and training activities in digestive diseases.

Proper citation: CURE - Digestive Diseases Research Center (RRID:SCR_004238) Copy   


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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   


https://hddc.hms.harvard.edu

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   


https://hddc.hms.harvard.edu/gnotobiotics-microbiology-and-metagenomics

Core facility that assists investigators evaluating host microbiota and its role in normal physiology and disease. It includes a number of resources for groups studying the role of the microbiota in human health and disease.

Proper citation: Harvard Digestive Diseases Center Biomedical CORE D: Gnotobiotic Mice, Microbiology and Metagenomics (RRID:SCR_012319) Copy   


http://digestivediseasescenters.org/content/ddrc-texas-medical-center-cellular-molecular-morphology-core

Core facility whose services include histology, immunohistochemistry, RNA in situ hybridization, mRNA probe generation, frozen sections for enzyme histochemistry, immunofluorescent antibody studies, live and fixed cell confocal, deconvolution microscopy and super resolution microscopy (SIM and STORM), and transmission electron microscopy, quantitative morphometric analysis, high throughput microscopy and high content analysis, laser capture microdissection for molecular genetic analyses, and digital images for internet communication and publication.

Proper citation: Texas Medical Center Digestive Diseases Center Cellular and Molecular Morphology Core (RRID:SCR_015219) Copy   


https://www.bcm.edu/research/centers/digestive-disease/core-facilities/study-design-and-clinical-research

Core that provides epidemiological and biostatistical support for design and analysis, and also provides investigators with access to the clinical specimens required for their basic and translational research activities. It offers assistance as well as didactic training in issues involving local and foreign IRB?s, HIPPA regulations, and importing or exporting clinical specimens.

Proper citation: Texas Medical Center Digestive Diseases Center Study Design and Clinical Research Core Services (RRID:SCR_015218) Copy   


https://www.bcm.edu/research/centers/digestive-disease/core-facilities/integrative-biology

Core that aims to provide turnkey access to organoids/enteroid technologies to TMC-DDC researchers. These include samples (enteroids, organoids), reagents (specialized growth media, etc.), training, and consultative expertise. The core also provides access to gnotobiotic facilities and animals, training and consultative expertise.

Proper citation: Texas Medical Center Digestive Diseases Center Integrative Biology Core (RRID:SCR_015220) Copy   


http://cure.med.ucla.edu/cores/administrative

Management core that develops mission, goals, and strategies relating to the functioning of the CURE:DDRCC.

Proper citation: CURE - Digestive Diseases Research Center Administrative Core (RRID:SCR_015231) Copy   


https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/research/divisions/d/dhc/cores/pluripotent-stem-cell

Core whose services include generation of human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from DHC-relevant patient cells and directed differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) to human intestinal organoids (HIOs).

Proper citation: Cincinnati Digestive Health Center Pluripotent Stem Cell and Organoid Core (RRID:SCR_015199) Copy   


https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/research/divisions/d/dhc/cores/integrative-morphology

Core that provides pathology research service, live microscopy service, and confocal imaging to facilitate morphologic studies in digestive diseases.

Proper citation: Cincinnati Digestive Health Center Integrative Morphology (RRID:SCR_015197) Copy   


https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/research/divisions/d/dhc/cores/gene-analysis

Core that provides Digestive Health Center (DHC) investigators technologies for gene and protein expression. The services provided by the Core are grouped into five types of technologies: Gene Expression Service, DNA Sequencing and Genotyping Core, Bioinformatics Service, Protein Expression-Research Flow Cytometry Core, and Protein Multiplexing-Luminex Assay.

Proper citation: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Digestive Health Center (RRID:SCR_015195) Copy   


http://cure.med.ucla.edu/cores/morphology-and-imaging

Core facility which provides services through centralized resources and facilities, as well as training and assistance for the application of morphological, imaging and stem cell biology technologies and promoting collaborations among CURE:DDRCC investigators with independently-funded research projects.

Proper citation: CURE - Digestive Diseases Research Center Morphology and Imaging Core (RRID:SCR_015209) Copy   


http://www.cure.med.ucla.edu/cores/human-studies

Core facility whose services include secretory tests, motility and pH tests, videoendoscopy, biopsy and histology, serum bank of patients with ulcer hemorrhage, and visceral sensitivity and autonomic function tests.

Proper citation: CURE - Digestive Diseases Research Center Human Studies Core (RRID:SCR_015207) Copy   


https://case.edu/medicine/cddrcc/cores/

Collection of four cores: the biorepository core, for clinical specimen storage; the Histology/Imaging Core, for tissue preparation and sectioning; the Mouse Models Core, for education and training on various mouse modeling techniques; and the Clinical Component of the Administrative Core, for clinical study design consultation.

Proper citation: Cleveland Digestive Diseases Research Core Facilities (RRID:SCR_015216) Copy   



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