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SYFPEITHI: A Database for MHC Ligands and Peptide Motifs
 
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SYFPEITHI: A Database for MHC Ligands and Peptide Motifs (RRID:SCR_013182) SYFPEITHI data or information resource, database SYFPEITHI is a database comprising more than 7000 peptide sequences known to bind class I and class II MHC molecules. The entries are compiled from published reports only. It contains a collection of MHC class I and class II ligands and peptide motifs of humans and other species, such as apes, cattle, chicken, and mouse, for example, and is continuously updated. Searches for MHC alleles, MHC motifs, natural ligands, T-cell epitopes, source proteins/organisms and references are possible. Hyperlinks to the EMBL and PubMed databases are included. In addition, ligand predictions are available for a number of MHC allelic products. The database is based on previous publications on T-cell epitopes and MHC ligands. It contains information on: -Peptide sequences -anchor positions -MHC specificity -source proteins, source organisms -publication references Since the number of motifs continuously increases, it was necessary to set up a database which facilitates the search for peptides and allows the prediction of T-cell epitopes. The prediction is based on published motifs (pool sequencing, natural ligands) and takes into consideration the amino acids in the anchor and auxiliary anchor positions, as well as other frequent amino acids. The score is calculated according to the following rules: The amino acids of a certain peptide are given a specific value depending on whether they are anchor, auxiliary anchor or preferred residue. Ideal anchors will be given 10 points, unusual anchors 6-8 points, auxiliary anchors 4-6 and preferred residues 1-4 points. Amino acids that are regarded as having a negative effect on the binding ability are given values between -1 and -3. Sponsors: SYFPEITHI is supported by DFG-Sonderforschungsbereich 685 and theEuropean Union: EU BIOMED CT95-1627, BIOTECH CT95-0263, and EU QLQ-CT-1999-00713. epitope, allele, allelic, amino acid, ape, bind, cattle, chicken, class i, class ii, human, immunological database, ligand, mhc, molecule, motif, mouse, natural, organism, peptide, product, protein, sequence, specie, t-cell, bio.tools, FASEB list is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
has parent organization: University of Tubingen; Tubingen; Germany
nif-0000-21383, biotools:syfpeithi https://bio.tools/syfpeithi SCR_013182 SYFPEITHI 2026-02-14 02:06:48 258
Neurology Image Library from The Internet Stroke Center
 
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Neurology Image Library from The Internet Stroke Center (RRID:SCR_013633) data or information resource, database The Internet Stroke Center at Washington University is pleased to offer this module for viewing CT, MR, and angiogram images of cerebrovascular and neurological diseases. While this project is still being perfected -- and many more cases have yet to be added -- we hope that you will find this collection useful in your education and practice. The images presented here are for educational use only. This information may not be used for diagnosis or treatment. All images are protected property of the Internet Stroke Center at Washington University and may not be reproduced without permission. Permission may be granted to students and professionals to borrow images from this site for educational purposes and/or presentations; we just ask that an email be sent detailing both the desired material and the intended use. Please direct all comments, questions, and requests to the Site Editor of the Internet Stroke Center. human, stroke, homo sapien, brain, image, clinical data, translational medicine has parent organization: Washington University in St. Louis; Missouri; USA nif-0000-00535 http://www.strokecenter.org/images SCR_013633 Neurology Image Library 2026-02-14 02:06:26 1
Brain RNA-Seq
 
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Brain RNA-Seq (RRID:SCR_013736) data or information resource, database Database containing RNA-Seq transcriptome and splicing data from glia, neurons, and vascular cells of cerebral cortex. Collection of RNA-Seq transcriptome and splicing data from glia, neurons, and vascular cells of mouse cerebral cortex. RNA-Seq of cell types isolated from mouse and human brain. RNAseq, transcriptome, splicing, data, glia, neuron vascular, cell, cerebral, cortex, mouse, human, brain, FASEB list has parent organization: Stanford University; Stanford; California NIMH R01MH09955501;
NINDS R01NS08170301;
NIGMS T32GM007365
PMID:25186741
PMID:26687838
Free, Freely available SCR_017483 http://www.brainrnaseq.org/ SCR_013736 Barres Brain RNA-Seq 2026-02-14 02:06:51 109
HIRN Human Pancreas Analysis Program
 
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HIRN Human Pancreas Analysis Program (RRID:SCR_016202) HIRN-HPAP, HPAP data or information resource, database Program is performing deep phenotyping of human endocrine pancreas and its interaction with immune system to better understand cellular and molecular events that precede and lead to beta cell loss in Type-1 Diabetes (T1D) and islet dysfunction in Type-2 Diabetes (T2D). pancreas, endocrinology, immunology, molecular, biology, human, t1d, beta, cell has parent organization: HIRN Human Pancreas Analysis Consortium
is organization facet of: Human Islet Research Network (HIRN)
Type 1 diabetes, Diabetes NIDDK ;
NIDDK U01 DK104162;
NIDDK UC4 DK112217;
NIDDK UC4 DK112232
PMID:31127054 https://hirnetwork.org/consortium/hpap SCR_016202 Human Pancreas Analysis Program (HIRN-HPAP), PANC-DB 2026-02-14 02:06:53 120
EpiFactors
 
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EpiFactors (RRID:SCR_016956) data or information resource, database Manually curated collection of human epigenetic factors, their complexes, corresponding genes and products. manually, curated, collection, human, epigenetic, factor, complex, corresponding, gene, target, product is listed by: OMICtools Russian Fund For Basic Research ;
Ministerio de Economia Y Competividad ;
Spain ;
Åke Olsson’s foundation ;
Swedish Cancer foundation ;
Swedish Childhood cancer foundation ;
Dynasty Foundation Fellowship ;
Japanese Ministry of Education ;
Culture ;
Sports ;
Science and Technology ;
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
PMID:26153137 Free, Available for download, Freely available SCR_016956 2026-02-14 02:06:24 16
MitoCarta
 
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MitoCarta (RRID:SCR_018165) data or information resource, database Collection of genes encoding proteins with strong support of mitochondrial localization. Inventory of genes encoding mitochondrial-localized proteins and their expression across 14 mouse tissues. Database is based on human and mouse RefSeq proteins that are mapped to NCBI Gene loci. MitoCarta 2.0 inventory provides molecular framework for system-level analysis of mammalian mitochondria. Gene, protein, mitochondrial protein, protein expression, data, human, mouse, RefSeq protein, analysis, mammalian mitochondra, FASEB list NIGMS GM0077465;
NIDDK DK43351;
NIDDK DK57521;
Australian NHMRC ;
Burroughs Wellcome Fund Career Award in the Biomedical Sciences ;
Howard Hughes Medical Institute ;
Charles E. Culpeper Scholarship in Medical Science
PMID:26450961
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Free, Freely available SCR_018165 MitoCarta2.0 2026-02-14 02:06:25 183
Sage Bionetworks
 
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Sage Bionetworks (RRID:SCR_003384) nonprofit organization Non-profit biomedical research organization developing predictors of disease and accelerating health research through creation of open systems, incentives, and standards. Formed to coordinate and link academic and commercial biomedical researchers through Commons that represents new paradigm for genomics intellectual property, researcher cooperation, and contributor evolved resources. bionetwork, medical, research, human, treatment, disease, biological, biomedical, genomic, development, diagnostic, therapeutic, molecular, meta-data, model, clinical, bioinformatics, drug, consortium, data sharing, software is listed by: Consortia-pedia
is parent organization of: CommonMind Consortium
is parent organization of: Sage Bionetworks Podcasts
is parent organization of: Key Driver Analysis
is parent organization of: Synapse
Free, Freely available Wikidata: Q891621, nif-0000-32903, grid.430406.5, SCR_004425, ISNI: 0000 0004 6023 5303, nlx_42820 https://ror.org/049ncjx51 http://sagebase.org/commons/repository.php SCR_003384 2026-02-15 09:18:30 119
Connectionist Models of Cognitive, Affective, Brain, and Behavioral Disorders
 
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Connectionist Models of Cognitive, Affective, Brain, and Behavioral Disorders (RRID:SCR_008088) data or information resource, community building portal, portal THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 23, 2016. This site aims to provide a discussion and source list for connectionist and neural network models of disorders associated with mental or brain conditions. Recent connectionist and neural network models of behavior, information processing patterns, and brain activity present in people with cognitive, affective, brain, and behavioral disorders are reviewed on this web site. Ways that assumptions regarding normal and disordered behavior may be represented in connectionist models are discussed for features of various disorders. Similarities and differences between the models and criteria for their evaluation are presented, and suggestions for inclusion of information which may help to make these models more directly comparable in the future are considered. References to Connectionist Models of Cognitive, Affective, Brain, and Behavioral Disorders include: General Neural Network Information Reviews, General Introductions, and Calls for More Connectionist Models of Mental Disorders Models of Psychopathologies and Psychiatric Disorders Models of Cognitive, Affective, Brain, and Behavioral Disorders Not Associated with Psychopathology Additionally, Web Sites for Neural Network Modelers of Disorder are provided. affective, articles, behavior, behavioral disorders, bibliographies, brain, brain activity, cognitive, connectionist, disordered, disorders, human, information processing, keywords: connectionist, mental, models, neural network, normal, psychopathologies, research labs has parent organization: Carnegie Mellon University; Pennsylvania; USA THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-10775 SCR_008088 Brain, Connectionist Models of Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Disorders 2026-02-15 09:19:28 0
University of Southern California Brain Project
 
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University of Southern California Brain Project (RRID:SCR_008044) data or information resource, database, software resource The USC Brain Project is engaged in the effort to develop new tools and methodologies for neuroinformatics in modeling neural mechanisms of visuomotor coordination and exploring the evolution of the human language-ready brain, as well as conducting work in both neural modeling and database construction in relation to rehabilitation after stroke. Sponsors: USCBP is funded by the University of Southern California. brain, human, neural, neuroinformatics, stroke, visuomotor coordination, language has parent organization: University of Southern California; Los Angeles; USA nif-0000-10531 http://neuroinformatics.usc.edu/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page SCR_008044 USCBP 2026-02-15 09:19:27 1
NIA Scientific Resources
 
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NIA Scientific Resources (RRID:SCR_008269) NIA Scientific Resources organism supplier, material resource, biomaterial supply resource A resource that provides information on the vast number of resources available from the National Institute of Aging. NIA maintains approximately 150 primates (Macaca mulatta) at four regional primate centers where aging-related research is conducted. NIA also maintains colonies of aged rats and mice that are used for age-related disease research. This resource supports a multi-institutional study, the Interventions Testing Program (ITP), that investigates diets and dietary supplements that extend lifespan, delay disease and avoid dysfunction. NIA is also in charge of a microarray facility which provides filter arrays of 17,000 mouse cDNA clone sets that were developed at the NIA Intramural Research Program Laboratory of Genetics. NIA supports studies that provide biospecimens that can be shared for later research. This resource also helps the C. elegans Genetic Center at the University of Minnesota, which contains 1,000 strains of C. elegans that can be used for aging studies. This resource also provides a searchable database for epidemiological research on aging. There is access to social and behavioral research materials, including books on aging and health, from the research was conducted and supported by NIA. There are links to federal web sites that are further resources for aging research that were supported by NIA. macaca mulatta, rodent, epidemiological, fibroblast, genetics, alzheimer's disease, animal, array, behavioral, caenorhabditis elegans, cdna, cell, colony, culture, disease, dna, human, hutchinson-guilford, intervention, microarray, mouse, mutation, non-human primate, premature, primate, progeria, rat, repository, scientific, skin, social, supplement, syndrome, werner, diet, dietary supplement, longitudinal, health has parent organization: National Institute on Aging
is parent organization of: NIA Aged Rodent Colonies
is parent organization of: NIA Nonhuman Primate Tissue Bank
is parent organization of: NIA Mutant Mouse Aging Colony Handbook
is parent organization of: Database for Sharing Aging Research Models
is parent organization of: Aged Rodent Tissue Bank
Aging NIA nif-0000-23759 http://www.nia.nih.gov/ResearchInformation/ScientificResources/ SCR_008269 NIA Non-Human Primate Centers and Tissue Banks 2026-02-15 09:19:49 0
Fisher Center For Alzheimers Research Foundation: ALZinfo.org
 
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Fisher Center For Alzheimers Research Foundation: ALZinfo.org (RRID:SCR_008255) funding resource, data or information resource, community building portal, portal A portal to educate, engage and create an online community. The Fisher Center for Alzheimer''s Research Foundation, founded in 1995, was created in answer to the recommendations of three U.S. Senate commissioned symposia held in the 1990s by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to gather information on the cause, care and cure of Alzheimer''s disease. The Fisher Center was created following this design. The funding initiatives of the Foundation are appropriated accordingly to the three areas cited by the NIH task force cause, care and cure. The primary resources of the Foundation are directed toward scientific research into the cause and hopefully the cure of Alzheimer''s disease. To this end, the Foundation under the direction of its founder, Zachary Fisher, and in collaboration with David Rockefeller, constructed the Fisher Center for Alzheimer''s Disease Research at The Rockefeller University, headed by 2000 Nobel Prize winner, Paul Greengard, Ph.D. The 10,000 square foot laboratory is the most advanced facility of its kind in the country equipped with the latest in equipment necessary to undertake an interdisciplinary assault on this disease. The Fisher Center also has collaborative programs at the University of Genoa and supports the work of well over 60 scientists and researchers across the United States and in 17 foreign countries. The Foundation also funds projects for the care of people with Alzheimer''s disease and their caregivers. The Fisher Alzheimer''s Disease Education and Resources Program at the New York University School of Medicine was established under the direction of Barry Reisberg, M.D., internationally known expert in the care of Alzheimer''s patients. The Foundations Alzheimer''s Information Program was created in 2001 to answer the primary need of caregivers for comprehensive, easily accessible information. Our goals are to: Understand the Cause of Alzheimer''s To find a Cure for this devastating disease Improve the Care of people living with the disease to enhance their quality of life and that of their caregivers and families About Our Research Beating Back Beta Amyloid Improving the Quality of Life for Alzheimers Patients Reversing Nerve Cell Damage Using Hormones to Slow the Progress of Disease Curing Early-Onset Alzheimers The Science of Caregiving Scientific Studies drugs, fundraising, alzheimers disease, care, caregiving, cause, clinical stages, cure, dementia, diagnosis, human, memory, prevention, research, symptoms, therapeutic activities, treatment nif-0000-22435 SCR_008255 ALZinfo.org 2026-02-15 09:19:45 237
Images from the Clendening Library
 
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Images from the Clendening Library (RRID:SCR_002379) Images from the Clendening Library image collection, data or information resource, database Database of images from medical and natural history texts, most of which were printed before 1800. They are organized by theme: diagnostics, human body, imaging, instruments, physician-patient culture, portraits, public health, reproduction, reproduction instruments, therapeutics. The Clendening History of Medicine Library and Museum is the rare books and manuscripts library of the University of Kansas Medical Center. We actively collect rare books as well as current works in the history of medicine, nursing, and the allied professions. The Library also supports the biomedical ethics and medical humanities curriculum by collecting contemporary secondary works in these areas. Under the auspices of its Museum, the Library also owns hundreds of medical artifacts. biomedical, body, cultural, culture, diagnostic, history, human, humanities, imaging, instrument, medical, medicine, natural history, nursing, patient, physician, portrait, public health, reproduction, therapeutic has parent organization: University of Kansas; Kansas; USA The Clendening Library encourages educational use of the images at no charge. If you wish to use images for publication or commercial purposes, Higher quality (300 dpi tiff) images are available for a nominal fee by contacting the Clendening Library. nif-0000-21217 SCR_002379 2026-02-15 09:18:17 0
Delft University of Technology Robotics Institute
 
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Delft University of Technology Robotics Institute (RRID:SCR_025112) institution Unites all Delft University of Technology research in the field of robotics. Its main challenge is to get robots and humans to work together effectively in unstructured environments, and real settings. Institute takes a leading role in the creation of the next generation robots. Netherlands, robots, human, work together, next generation robots, next generation robots creation, has parent organization: Delft University of Technology; Delft; Netherlands SCR_025112 TU Delft Robotics Institute 2026-02-14 02:09:09 0
HC2: Human-Computer Confluence
 
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HC2: Human-Computer Confluence (RRID:SCR_005549) HC2, HCC knowledge environment, training resource HC2 is an EU funded project that aims to promote, support and help define future lines of research in Human Computer Confluence (HCC). HCC is the study of the intersection of HCI, Cognitive Neuroscience, VR/AR, Presence, Pervasive Computing and how they can enable new forms of sensing, perception, interaction and understanding. In a sense it is the study of the disappearing interface. HCC, Human-Computer Confluence, is an ambitious research program studying how the emerging symbiotic relation between humans and computing devices can enable radically new forms of sensing, perception, interaction, and understanding. The horizontal character of HCC makes it a fascinating and fertile interdisciplinary field, but it can also compromise its growth, with researchers scattered across disciplines and groups worldwide. To address this we are building a community of HCC researchers. There are lots of ways you can join in. Add your name to the HCC Players Map, take advantage of our Exchange Program to work with colleagues at your favorite lab, sign up for our Summer School or just follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn to see what''s happening. In order to foster interdisciplinary research and promote HCC research we have set up an Exchange Program. Students that wish to apply for financial support from our Exchange Program should follow the steps provided. The Exchange Program is open to all graduate students (Masters and PhD). A maximum of 500 Euro support will be provided per student. human, computing, cognitive neuroscience, summer school, funding resource has parent organization: Starlab European Union nlx_144641 SCR_005549 Human-Computer Confluence, HC Squared, Human Computer Confluence 2026-02-14 02:06:38 0
NIMH Publications
 
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NIMH Publications (RRID:SCR_008846) NIMH Publications data or information resource, narrative resource Publications put out by the National Institute of Mental Health. Publications are available by topic: Disorders: * Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) * Anxiety Disorders * Autism * Bipolar Disorder * Borderline Personality Disorder * Depression * Eating Disorders * Generalized Anxiety Disorder * Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) * Panic Disorder * Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder * Schizophrenia * Social Phobia Populations * Older Adults * Men''s Mental Health * Women''s Mental Health * Children and Adolescents Research * Basic Research * Clinical Research and Trials * Research Funding * Mental Health Services Research Other * Coping with Traumatic Events * Genetics * HIV/AIDS * Imaging * Medications * NIMH * Prevention * Statistics * Suicide Prevention * Treatments spanish, mental health, mental disease, human, booklet, brochure, fact sheet has parent organization: National Institute of Mental Health NIMH nlx_146238 SCR_008846 National Institute of Mental Health Publications 2026-02-14 02:06:42 0
NIH Clinical Collection
 
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NIH Clinical Collection (RRID:SCR_007349) NCC reagent supplier, material resource A plated array of approximately 450 small molecules that have a history of use in human clinical trials. The collection was assembled by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) through the Molecular Libraries Roadmap Initiative as part of its mission to enable the use of compound screens in biomedical research. Similar collections of FDA approved drugs have proven to be rich sources of undiscovered bioactivity and therapeutic potential. The clinically tested compounds in the NCC are highly drug-like with known safety profiles. These compounds can provide excellent starting points for medicinal chemistry optimization and, for high-affinity targets, may even be appropriate for direct human use in new disease areas. clinical, collection, drug, compound, chemistry, medicinal chemistry, target, affinity, human, disease, disorder, small molecule is related to: Molecular Libraries Program NIH nif-0000-00254 SCR_007349 2026-02-15 09:19:33 14
mirDIP
 
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mirDIP (RRID:SCR_016770) data or information resource, database, portal microRNA data integration portal to find microRNAs that target a gene, or genes targeted by a microRNA, in Homo sapiens. Software to integrate prediction databases to elucidate accurate microRNA:target relationships. Used for human microRNA prediction studies. data, integral, portal, DIP, collect, predict, microRNA, gene, human Krembil Foundation ;
Ontario Research Fund ;
Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute ;
Natural Sciences Research Council ;
Canada Foundation for Innovation
PMID:29194489 Free, Download available, Freely available, email address required to download, Acknowledgement requested SCR_016770 mirDIP 4.1, mirDIP, microRNA Data Integration Portal 2026-02-15 09:21:11 187
Rat Resource and Research Center
 
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Rat Resource and Research Center (RRID:SCR_002044) NRRRC, RRRC, NCRR RRRC organism supplier, material resource, biomaterial supply resource, cell repository Supplies biomedical investigators with rat models, embryonic stem cells, related reagents, and protocols they require for their research. In addition to repository, cryostorage and distribution functions, RRRC can facilitate acquisition of rat strains from other international repositories as well as provide consultation and technical training to investigators using rat models. RIN, Resource Information Network, embryo, gamete, animal, drug, biomedical, cryopreserved, disease, genome, genotyping, germplasma, human, hybrid, inbred, infectious, molecular, mutant, nuclear, ovarian, pathogen, rat, research, tissue, rat model, embryonic stem cell, reagent, protocol, cell line, stem cell, strain, database, catalog, RRID Community Authority is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is listed by: Resource Information Network
is related to: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: University of Missouri; Missouri; USA
NIH Office of the Director P40 OD011062;
NCRR P40 RR016939
Free nif-0000-12085 http://www.nrrrc.missouri.edu/ SCR_002044 National Rat Resource Research Center, National Center for Research Resources, Rat Resource & Research Center, Rat Resource and Research Center, Rat Resource Research Center, NCRR 2026-02-16 09:45:43 219
WebPath - The Internet Pathology Laboratory for Medical Education
 
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WebPath - The Internet Pathology Laboratory for Medical Education (RRID:SCR_002033) training material, narrative resource, data or information resource This popular web resource includes over 1900 images along with text, tutorials, laboratory exercises, and examination items for self-assessment that demonstrate gross and microscopic pathologic findings associated with human disease conditions. Content includes pathology cases (surgical pathology, autopsy, cytopathology, forensic pathology, clinical pathology) at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center and affiliated hospitals and laboratories, and from contributors at other institutions worldwide. The content at this web site will assist a medical student in achievement of an important goal: passing step 1 of the USMLE examination required to become licensed as a physician. This site was conceived from the necessity to create useful multimedia teaching resources for medical students at the University of Utah for use in the pathology courses given in the second year of the curriculum. examinations, general, aids, anatomy, clinical, disease, histology, human, images, laboratory exercises, medical education, pathology, systemic, text, tutorials Free, Freely available nif-0000-11854 SCR_002033 WebPath 2026-02-16 09:45:40 0
NIPS - Neural Information Processing Systems Conference
 
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NIPS - Neural Information Processing Systems Conference (RRID:SCR_001998) knowledge environment, meeting resource, training resource The Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) Foundation is a non-profit corporation whose purpose is to foster the exchange of research on neural information processing systems in their biological, technological, mathematical, and theoretical aspects. Neural information processing is a field which benefits from a combined view of biological, physical, mathematical, and computational sciences. The primary focus of the NIPS Foundation is the presentation of a continuing series of professional meetings known as the Neural Information Processing Systems Conference, held over the years at various locations in the United States and Canada. algorithms, applications, artificial intelligence, brain, brain imaging, cognitive science, demonstrations, human, information processing, learning, methods, models, neural, neural computation, neuroscience, optimization, papers, poster, robotics, signal processing, speech, theory, tutorial, vision, visual processing nif-0000-10786 SCR_001998 NIPS 2026-02-16 09:45:38 48

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