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NINDS Common Data Elements Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
NINDS Common Data Elements (RRID:SCR_006577) | NINDS CDEs | data or information resource, narrative resource, database, standard specification | The purpose of the NINDS Common Data Elements (CDEs) Project is to standardize the collection of investigational data in order to facilitate comparison of results across studies and more effectively aggregate information into significant metadata results. The goal of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) CDE Project specifically is to develop data standards for clinical research within the neurological community. Central to this Project is the creation of common definitions and data sets so that information (data) is consistently captured and recorded across studies. To harmonize data collected from clinical studies, the NINDS Office of Clinical Research is spearheading the effort to develop CDEs in neuroscience. This Web site outlines these data standards and provides accompanying tools to help investigators and research teams collect and record standardized clinical data. The Institute still encourages creativity and uniqueness by allowing investigators to independently identify and add their own critical variables. The CDEs have been identified through review of the documentation of numerous studies funded by NINDS, review of the literature and regulatory requirements, and review of other Institute''s common data efforts. Other data standards such as those of the Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC), the Clinical Data Acquisition Standards Harmonization (CDASH) Initiative, ClinicalTrials.gov, the NINDS Genetics Repository, and the NIH Roadmap efforts have also been followed to ensure that the NINDS CDEs are comprehensive and as compatible as possible with those standards. CDEs now available: * General (CDEs that cross diseases) Updated Feb. 2011! * Congenital Muscular Dystrophy * Epilepsy (Updated Sept 2011) * Friedreich''s Ataxia * Parkinson''s Disease * Spinal Cord Injury * Stroke * Traumatic Brain Injury CDEs in development: * Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Public review Sept 15 through Nov 15) * Frontotemporal Dementia * Headache * Huntington''s Disease * Multiple Sclerosis * Neuromuscular Diseases ** Adult and pediatric working groups are being finalized and these groups will focus on: Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy, Myasthenia Gravis, Myotonic Dystrophy, and Spinal Muscular Atrophy The following tools are available through this portal: * CDE Catalog - includes the universe of all CDEs. Users are able to search the full universe to isolate a subset of the CDEs (e.g., all stroke-specific CDEs, all pediatric epilepsy CDEs, etc.) and download details about those CDEs. * CRF Library - (a.k.a., Library of Case Report Form Modules and Guidelines) contains all the CRF Modules that have been created through the NINDS CDE Project as well as various guideline documents. Users are able to search the library to find CRF Modules and Guidelines of interest. * Form Builder - enables users to start the process of assembling a CRF or form by allowing them to choose the CDEs they would like to include on the form. This tool is intended to assist data managers and database developers to create data dictionaries for their study forms. | common data element, neuroscience, clinical, human, adult, pediatric, disease, disorder, data standard | has parent organization: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke | NINDS contract N01-NS-7-2372 | PMID:20583225 | nif-0000-10000 | SCR_006577 | National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke CDEs, NINDS NINDS Common Data Elements: Harmonizing information. Streamlining research. | 2026-02-13 10:55:53 | 27 | ||||||
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NeuroJSON.io Resource Report Resource Website |
NeuroJSON.io (RRID:SCR_027793) | data or information resource, portal, project portal | Web application for human-readable, searchable neuroimaging datasets using universally accessible JSON format and URL-based RESTful APIs. NeuroJSON.io is built upon highly scalable document-store NoSQL database technologies, specifically, open-source Apache CouchDB engine, that can handle millions of datasets without major performance penalties. Provides fine-grained data search capabilities to allow users to find, preview and re-combine complex data records from public datasets before download. | neuroimaging datasets, JSON format, URL-based RESTful APIs, data search, public datasets, | NINDS U24 NS124027 | Free, Freely available | SCR_027793 | NeuroJSON | 2026-02-12 09:48:55 | 0 | |||||||||
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Trans-Institute Angiogenesis Research Program Resource Report Resource Website |
Trans-Institute Angiogenesis Research Program (RRID:SCR_000384) | TARP | data or information resource, portal, topical portal, resource | Trans-NIH program encouraging and facilitating the study of the underlying mechanisms controlling blood vessel growth and development. Other aims include: to identify specific targets and to develop therapeutics against pathologic angiogenesis in order to reduce the morbidity due to abnormal blood vessel proliferation in a variety of disease states; to better understand the process of angiogenesis and vascularization to improve states of decreased vascularization; to encourage and facilitate the study of the processes of lymphangiogenesis; and to achieve these goals through a multidisciplinary approach, bringing together investigators with varied backgrounds and varied interests. | blood vessel, growth, development, target, therapeutic, vascularization, angiogenesis, lymphangiogenesis |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) has parent organization: National Institutes of Health |
Angiogenesis, Lymphangiogenesis | JDRF ; NEI ; NHLBI ; NCI ; NICHD ; NIDDK ; NINDS |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_152866 | SCR_000384 | Trans-Institute Angiogenesis Research Program (TARP) | 2026-02-13 10:54:39 | 0 | |||||
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LORIS - Longitudinal Online Research and Imaging System Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
LORIS - Longitudinal Online Research and Imaging System (RRID:SCR_000590) | LORIS | data management software, software resource, software application | A modular and extensible web-based data management system that integrates all aspects of a multi-center study, from heterogeneous data acquisition to storage, processing and ultimately dissemination, within a streamlined platform. Through a standard web browser, users are able to perform a wide variety of tasks, such as data entry, 3D image visualization and data querying. LORIS also stores data independently from any image processing pipeline, such that data can be processed by external image analysis software tools. LORIS provides a secure web-based and database-driven infrastructure to automate the flow of clinical data for complex multi-site neuroimaging trials and studies providing researchers with the ability to easily store, link, and access significant quantities of both scalar (clinical, psychological, genomic) and multi-dimensional (imaging) data. LORIS can collect behavioral, neurological, and imaging data, including anatomical and functional 3D/4D MRI models, atlases and maps. LORIS also functions as a project monitoring and auditing platform to oversee data acquisition across multiple study sites. Confidentiality during multi-site data sharing is provided by the Subject Profile Management System, which can perform automatic removal of confidential personal information and multiple real-time quality control checks. Additionally, web interactions with the LORIS portal take place over an encrypted channel via SSL, ensuring data security. Additional features such as Double Data Entry and Statistics and Data Query GUI are included. | neuroimaging, multi center, data querying, imaging data, platform, computed tomography, neuroinformatics, 3d, 4d, neurological, imaging, mri model, atlas, map, clinical, image processing |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) has parent organization: McGill University; Montreal; Canada |
NICHD N01-HD02-3343; NIMH N01-MH9-0002; NINDS N01-NS-9- 2314; NINDS N01-NS-9-2315; NINDS N01-NS-9-2316; NINDS N01-NS-9-2317; NINDS N01-NS-9- 2319; NINDS N01-NS-9- 2320 |
PMID:22319489 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_144608 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/loris | SCR_000590 | Longitudinal Online Research and Imaging System, Longitudinal Online Research Imaging System | 2026-02-13 10:54:42 | 4 | ||||
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BAMS Neuroanatomical Ontology Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
BAMS Neuroanatomical Ontology (RRID:SCR_004616) | data or information resource, ontology, controlled vocabulary | Ontology designed for neuroscience. Includes complete set of concepts that describe parts of rat nervous system, growing set of concepts that describe neuron populations identified in different brain regions, and relationships between concepts. | has parent organization: Brain Architecture Management System | NIMH MH61223; NINDS NS16668; NINDS NS050792 |
PMID:18974794 | Restricted | nlx_61376 | http://brancusi.usc.edu/bkms/bams-ontology.html | SCR_004616 | BAMS Ontology | 2026-02-12 09:43:52 | 2 | ||||||
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UNC Infant 0-1-2 Atlases Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
UNC Infant 0-1-2 Atlases (RRID:SCR_002569) | UNC Infant 0-1-2 Atlases | data or information resource, atlas | 3 atlases dedicated for neonates, 1-year-olds, and 2-year-olds. Each atlas comprises a set of 3D images made up of the intensity model, tissue probability maps, and anatomical parcellation map. These atlases are constructed with the help of state-of-the-art infant MR segmentation and groupwise registration methods, on a set of longitudinal images acquired from 95 normal infants (56 males and 39 females) at neonate, 1-year-old, and 2-year-old. | analyze, atlas application, linux, macos, microsoft, magnetic resonance, posix/unix-like, infant, pediatric, template, longitudinal, neonate, male, female, mri |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) has parent organization: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine; North Carolina; USA |
Normal | NIH ; NIBIB EB006733; NIBIB EB008760; NIBIB EB008374; NIBIB EB009634; NIMH MH088520; NIMH MH070890; NIMH MH064065; NINDS NS055754; NICHD HD053000 |
PMID:21533194 | Free, Available for download, Freely available | nlx_155971 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/pediatricatlas | SCR_002569 | UNC 0-1-2 Infant Atlases | 2026-02-12 09:43:24 | 2 | |||
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Retina Project Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Retina Project (RRID:SCR_002884) | Retina Project | data or information resource, atlas, spatially referenced dataset | Collection of images from cell type-specific protein expression in retina using BAC transgenic mice. Images from cell type-specific protein expression in retina using BAC transgenic mice from GENSAT project. | electrophysiology, protein expression, fluorescent, gene, amacrine cell, astrocyte, bipolar cell, blood vessel, brain, cell, ganglion cell layer, central nervous system, circuit, horizontal cell, hybridization, microglia, adult mouse, muller cell, neocortex, neuronal, photoreceptor, protein, recombinase, retina, spinal cord, mutant mouse strain, bac, retinal cell, cell type, night vision, direction, neuronal circuitry, connectivity, image collection |
is used by: NIF Data Federation has parent organization: GENSAT at NCBI - Gene Expression Nervous System Atlas |
Department Of Health And Human Services ; NINDS N01 NS02331 |
PMID:19648912 | Free, Freely available | nif-0000-25587 | SCR_002884 | GENSAT Retina Project, Retina Project from GENSAT, The Retina Project, The Retina Project from GENSAT, GENSAT - Retina Project | 2026-02-12 09:43:28 | 2 | |||||
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Zebrafinch Brain Architecture Project Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Zebrafinch Brain Architecture Project (RRID:SCR_004277) | Zebrafinch Brain Architecture Project | data or information resource, atlas | Atlas of high resolution Nissl stained digital images of the brain of the zebra finch, the mainstay of songbird research. The cytoarchitectural high resolution photographs and atlas presented here aim at facilitating electrode placement, connectional studies, and cytoarchitectonic analysis. This initial atlas is not in stereotaxic coordinate space. It is intended to complement the stereotaxic atlases of Akutegawa and Konishi, and that of Nixdorf and Bischof. (Akutagawa E. and Konishi M., stereotaxic atalas of the brain of zebra finch, unpublished. and Nixdorf-Bergweiler B. E. and Bischof H. J., A Stereotaxic Atlas of the Brain Of the Zebra Finch, Taeniopygia Guttata, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.) The zebra finch has proven to be the most widely used model organism for the study of the neurological and behavioral development of birdsong. A unique strength of this research area is its integrative nature, encompassing field studies and ethologically grounded behavioral biology, as well as neurophysiological and molecular levels of analysis. The availability of dimensionally accurate and detailed atlases and photographs of the brain of male and female animals, as well as of the brain during development, can be expected to play an important role in this research program. Traditionally, atlases for the zebra finch brain have only been available in printed format, with the limitation of low image resolution of the cell stained sections. The advantages of a digital atlas over a traditional paper-based atlas are three-fold. * The digital atlas can be viewed at multiple resolutions. At low magnification, it provides an overview of brain sections and regions, while at higher magnification, it shows exquisite details of the cytoarchitectural structure. * It allows digital re-slicing of the brain. The original photographs of brain were taken in certain selected planes of section. However, the brains are seldom sliced in exactly the same plane in real experiments. Re-slicing provides a useful atlas in user-chosen planes, which are otherwise unavailable in the paper-based version. * It can be made available on the internet. High resolution histological datasets can be independently evaluated in light of new experimental anatomical, physiological and molecular studies. | nissl stain, sagittal, horizontal plane, transverse plane, myelin stain, brain | has parent organization: Brain Architecture Project | W. M. Keck Foundation ; Crick-Clay Professorship ; NINDS NS50436; NIGMS R24 GM092842 |
nlx_143663 | SCR_004277 | 2026-02-12 09:43:45 | 5 | ||||||||
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Olfactory Bulb Odor Map DataBase (OdorMapDB) Resource Report Resource Website |
Olfactory Bulb Odor Map DataBase (OdorMapDB) (RRID:SCR_007287) | OdorMapDB | data or information resource, atlas, database | OdorMapDB is designed to be a database to support the experimental analysis of the molecular and functional organization of the olfactory bulb and its basis for the perception of smell. It is primarily concerned with archiving, searching and analyzing maps of the olfactory bulb generated by different methods. The first aim is to facilitate comparison of activity patterns elicited by odor stimulation in the glomerular layer obtained by different methods in different species. It is further aimed at facilitating comparison of these maps with molecular maps of the projections of olfactory receptor neuron subsets to different glomeruli, especially for gene targeted animals and for antibody staining. The main maps archived here are based on original studies using 2-deoxyglucose and on current studies using high resolution fMRI in mouse and rat. Links are also provided to sites containing maps by other laboratories. OdorMapDB thus serves as a nodal point in a multilaboratory effort to construct consensus maps integrating data from different methodological approaches. OdorMapDB is integrated with two other databases in SenseLab: ORDB, a database of olfactory receptor genes and proteins, and OdorDB, a database of odor molecules that serve as ligands for the olfactory receptor proteins. The combined use of the three integrated databases allows the user to identify odor ligands that activate olfactory receptors that project to specific glomeruli that are involved in generating the odor activity maps. | odor, male, urine, mouse, methyl anisole, patchone, indole, helional, butyrophenone, fenchone, olfactory bulb, fmri, rat, odor ligand, olfactory receptor, smell |
is used by: NIF Data Federation has parent organization: Yale University; Connecticut; USA |
Aging | The Human Brain Project ; NIMH ; NIA ; NICD ; NINDS ; Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative ; NIDCD RO1 DC 009977 |
PMID:15067166 | nif-0000-00057 | SCR_007287 | OdorMap DB, Odor Map Database | 2026-02-12 09:44:25 | 0 | |||||
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NeuroNEXT Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
NeuroNEXT (RRID:SCR_006760) | NeuroNEXT | portal, knowledge environment, data or information resource, research forum portal, disease-related portal, topical portal | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on June 26,2022. A unique clinical trial network open to studies of more than 400 neurological diseases, allowing investigators to more efficiently pursue new therapies based on scientific opportunity. The network has a centralized IRB serving 25 sites, which will allow trials to move faster, without the need to coordinate IRBs at each individual site. It is not necessary to be part of the NeuroNEXT infrastructure to propose and conduct a study within the network. The Network for Excellence in Neuroscience Clinical Trials, or NeuroNEXT, was created to conduct studies of treatments for neurological diseases through partnerships with academia, private foundations, and industry. The network is designed to expand the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke''s (NINDS) capability to test promising new therapies, increase the efficiency of clinical trials before embarking on larger studies, and respond quickly as new opportunities arise to test promising treatments for people with neurological disorders. The NeuroNEXT program aims to: * Provide a robust, standardized, and accessible infrastructure to facilitate rapid development and implementation of protocols in neurological disorders affecting adult and/or pediatric populations. The network includes multiple Clinical Sites, one Clinical Coordinating Center (CCC) and one Data Coordinating Center (DCC). * Support scientifically sound, possibly biomarker-informed, Phase II clinical trials that provide data for clear go/no-go decisions. * Energize and mobilize federal, industry, foundations and patient advocacy partners by leveraging existing relationships between NINDS and NeuroNEXT to organize high impact Phase II clinical trials for neurological disorders. * Expand the pool of experienced clinical investigators and research staff who are prepared to be leaders of multicenter clinical research trials. * Working with NeuroNEXT is a cooperative venture between NINDS, the NeuroNEXT network and the applicant. | clinical trial, adult, pediatric, child, network |
has parent organization: University of Iowa; Iowa; USA has parent organization: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke |
Neurological disorder | NINDS | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_151750 | SCR_006760 | NeuroNEXT - Network for Excellence in Neuroscience Clinical Trials | 2026-02-13 10:55:56 | 8 | |||||
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Archive of Data on Disability to Enable Policy (ADDEP) Resource Report Resource Website |
Archive of Data on Disability to Enable Policy (ADDEP) (RRID:SCR_016315) | ADDEP | data or information resource, data repository, storage service resource, service resource | Provides access to data including wide range of topics related to disability. ADDEP data can be used to better understand and inform the implementation of Americans with Disabilities Act and other disability policies. | Data, access, disability | is recommended by: National Library of Medicine | NICHD ; NINDS ; NIBIB |
SCR_016315 | Archive of Data on Disability to Enable Policy | 2026-02-13 10:57:40 | 0 | ||||||||
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Zebra Finch Expression Brain Atlas Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Zebra Finch Expression Brain Atlas (RRID:SCR_012988) | ZEBrA | expression atlas, data or information resource, atlas, database | Expression atlas of in situ hybridization images from large collection of genes expressed in brain of adult male zebra finches. Goal of ZEBrA project is to develop publicly available on-line digital atlas that documents expression of large collection of genes within brain of adult male zebra finches. | gene, expression, brain, in-situ, hybridization, taeniopygia, vocal learning, anatomical, atlas, data set, molecular neuroanatomy, adult, male, gene, image, bird, image, avian | has parent organization: Oregon Health and Science University; Oregon; USA | NINDS R03 NS059755; NIGMS R24 GM092842 |
Free, Freely available | nif-0000-24345, SCR_000641, nlx_152091 | http://ignrhnet.ohsu.edu/finch/songbird/index.php | SCR_012988 | zebra, , Zebra Finch Expression Brain Atlas, atlas, Zebra Finch Brain Atlas, ZEBrA, finch | 2026-02-13 10:57:02 | 38 | |||||
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Spatio-temporal transcriptome of the human brain Resource Report Resource Website |
Spatio-temporal transcriptome of the human brain (RRID:SCR_013743) | data or information resource, document, narrative resource | A research paper with supplementary materials reporting the generation and analysis of exon-level transcriptome and associated genotyping data. The experiment represented both males and females of multiple ethnicities and examines gene regulation and expression in different areas of the brain. A data set on the human brain transcriptome as well as insights into the transcriptional foundations of human neurodevelopment is provided. | spatio-temporal, transcriptome data, brain regions, human brain, gene expression, gene regulation |
is related to: Human Brain Transcriptome has parent organization: Yale University; Connecticut; USA |
Kavil Foundation ; NARSAD ; James S. McDonnell Foundation Scholar Award ; NIMH MH081896; NIMH MH089929; NINDS NS054273 |
PMID:22031440 | Public, Free | SCR_013743 | 2026-02-13 10:57:11 | 0 | ||||||||
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fanDTasia Java Applet: DT-MRI Processing Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
fanDTasia Java Applet: DT-MRI Processing (RRID:SCR_009624) | fdt | image processing software, software resource, data processing software, software application | A Java applet tool for DT-MRI processing. It opens Diffusion-Weighted MRI datasets from user's computer and performs very efficient tensor field estimation using parallel threaded processing on user's browser. No installation is required. It runs on any operating system that supports Java (Windows, Mac, Linux,...). The estimated tensor field is guaranteed to be positive definite second order or higher order and is saved in user's local disc. MATLAB functions are also provided to open the tensor fields for your convenience in case you need to perform further processing. The fanDTasia Java applet provides also vector field visualization for 2nd and 4th-order tensors, as well as calculation of various anisotropic maps. Another useful feature is 3D fiber tracking (DTI-based) which is also shown using 3d graphics on the user's browser. | magnetic resonance, dti, diffusion-weighted mri |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) has parent organization: University of Florida; Florida; USA |
NIBIB EB007082; NINDS NS066340 |
Non-Commercial Software License Agreement, Https://www.nitrc.org/include/glossary.php#589, Non-commercial | nlx_155849 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/fandtasia | SCR_009624 | FanDTasia | 2026-02-13 10:56:27 | 2 | |||||
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GTRACT Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
GTRACT (RRID:SCR_009651) | GTRACT | data processing software, software toolkit, software application, image processing software, software resource, image analysis software | A Diffusion Tensor fiber tracking software suite that includes streamline tracking tools. The fiber tracking includes a guided tracking tool that integrates apriori information into a streamlines algorithm. This suite of programs is built using the NA-MIC toolkit and uses the Slicer3 execution model framework to define the command line arguments. These tools can be fully integrated with Slicer3 using the module discovery capabilities of Slicer3. NOTE: All new development is being managed in a github repository. Please visit, https://github.com/BRAINSia/BRAINSTools | c++, dicom, macos, microsoft, modeling, morphology, magnetic resonance, nifti, posix/unix-like, quantification, tensor metric, tractography, windows, dti, diffusion tensor fiber tracking, fiber tracking, nrrd, algorithm, connectivity |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is related to: 3D Slicer has parent organization: University of Iowa; Iowa; USA |
Aging | NARSAD ; NINDS R01NS050568-01A2S1; NINDS 5R01NS040068-04; NIMH 5R01MH063405-04; NIMH 5R01MH031593-23; NIMH 2R01MH040856-17A2; NIA 5K23AG020649-03; NIDCR 5R01DE014399-04 |
PMID:16631385 | BSD License | nlx_155992 | SCR_009651 | Guided Tensor Restore Anatomical Connectivity Tractography | 2026-02-13 10:56:28 | 2 | ||||
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ieeg.org Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
ieeg.org (RRID:SCR_010000) | data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, database | Repository for EEG data. The International Epilepsy Electrophysiology Portal is a collaborative initiative funded by the National Institutes of Neurological Disease and Stroke. This initiative seeks to advance research towards the understanding of epilepsy by providing a platform for sharing data, tools and expertise between researchers. The portal includes a large database of scientific data and tools to analyze these datasets. | data sharing, FASEB list | Epilepsy | NINDS 1 U24 NS063930-01 | nlx_157297 | SCR_010000 | International Epilepsy Electrophysiology Portal, IEEG | 2026-02-13 10:56:33 | 51 | ||||||||
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IonChannelLab Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
IonChannelLab (RRID:SCR_014762) | software resource, simulation software, software application | Software for kinetic modeling of ion channels which operates on Windows XP or Windows Vista. | simulation software, kinetic modeling, ion channel, electrophysiology | CONACyT Mexico 79897; CONACyT Mexico 105457; NINDS R01 NS032337 |
Available for download | SCR_014762 | 2026-02-13 10:57:24 | 5 | ||||||||||
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Cerebrovascular Disease Knowledge Portal Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Cerebrovascular Disease Knowledge Portal (RRID:SCR_015628) | CDKP | portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal, topical portal, database | Portal enables browsing, searching, and analysis of human genetic information linked to cerebrovascular disease and related traits, while protecting the integrity and confidentiality of the underlying data. | human, genetic, information, cerebrovascular, disease, data, knowledge |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) has parent organization: Massachusetts General Hospital Labs and Facilities |
cerebrovascular disease | NINDS ; NIH ; Accelerating Medicines Partnership in Type 2 Diabetes |
Free, Available for download | SCR_016535 | SCR_015628 | Cerebrovascular Disease Knowledge Portal (CDKP) | 2026-02-13 10:57:41 | 14 | |||||
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SenseLab Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
SenseLab (RRID:SCR_007276) | SenseLab | data or information resource, organization portal, portal, database | The SenseLab Project is a long-term effort to build integrated, multidisciplinary models of neurons and neural systems. It was founded in 1993 as part of the original Human Brain Project, which began the development of neuroinformatics tools in support of neuroscience research. It is now part of the Neuroscience Information Framework (NIF) and the International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF). The SenseLab project involves novel informatics approaches to constructing databases and database tools for collecting and analyzing neuroscience information, using the olfactory system as a model, with extension to other brain systems. SenseLab contains seven related databases that support experimental and theoretical research on the membrane properties: CellPropDB, NeuronDB, ModelDB, ORDB, OdorDB, OdorMapDB, BrainPharmA pilot Web portal that successfully integrates multidisciplinary neurocience data. | neuron, model, olfactory system, brain, disease, neuronal, olfactory |
is related to: Neuroscience Information Framework is related to: International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility has parent organization: Yale University; Connecticut; USA is parent organization of: SimToolDB |
Aging | Human Brain Project ; Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative ; NIMH ; NIA ; NICD ; NINDS ; NIDCD RO1 DC 009977 |
nif-0000-00017 | SCR_007276 | SenseLab Project, The SenseLab Project | 2026-02-13 10:56:03 | 41 | ||||||
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Brain Computer Interface 2000 Software Package Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Brain Computer Interface 2000 Software Package (RRID:SCR_007346) | software resource, data processing software, software application | BCI2000 is a general-purpose system for brain-computer interface (BCI) and adaptive neurotechnology research. It can also be used for data acquisition, stimulus presentation, and brain monitoring applications. The mission of the BCI2000 project is to facilitate research and applications in the areas described. Their vision is that BCI2000 will become a widely used software tool for diverse areas of real-time biosignal processing. In order to achieve this vision, BCI2000 system is available for free for non-profit research and educational purposes. BCI2000 supports a variety of data acquisition systems, brain signals, and study/feedback paradigms. During operation, BCI2000 stores data in a common format (BCI2000 native or GDF), along with all relevant event markers and information about system configuration. BCI2000 also includes several tools for data import/conversion (e.g., a routine to load BCI2000 data files directly into Matlab) and export facilities into ASCII. BCI2000 also facilitates interactions with other software. For example, Matlab scripts can be executed in real-time from within BCI2000, or BCI2000 filters can be compiled to execute as stand-alone programs. Furthermore, a simple network-based interface allows for interactions with external programs written in any programming language. For example, a robotic arm application that is external to BCI2000 may be controlled in real time based on brain signals processed by BCI2000, or BCI2000 may use and store along with brain signals behavioral-based inputs such as eye-tracker coordinates. Because it is based on a framework whose services can support any BCI implementation, the use of BCI2000 provides maximum benefit to comprehensive research programs that operate multiple BCI2000 installations to collect data for a variety of studies. The most important benefits of the system in such situations are: - A Proven Solution - Facilitates Operation of Research Programs - Facilitates Deployment in Multiple Sites - Cross-Platform and Cross-Compiler Compatibility - Open Resource Sponsors: BCI2000 development is sponsored by NIH/NIBIB R01 and NIH/NINDS U24 grants. Keywords: General, Purpose, Systems, Brain, Computer, Interface, Research, Application, Brain, Diverse, Educational, Laboratory, Software, Network, Signals, Behavioral, Eye, Tracker, |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) has parent organization: National Institutes of Health |
NIBIB R01 EB026439; NINDS U24 NS109103; NIBIB P41 EB018783 |
nif-0000-00251 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/bci2000 http://www.bci2000.org https://www.neurotechcenter.org/software |
SCR_007346 | BCI2000 | 2026-02-13 10:55:59 | 166 |
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