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http://www.alz.washington.edu/

A clinical research, neuropathological research and collaborative research database that uses data collected from 29 NIA-funded Alzheimer's Disease Centers (ADCs). The database consists of several datasets, and searches may be done on the entire database or on individual datasets. Any researcher, whether affiliated with an ADC or not, may request a data file for analysis or aggregate data tables. Requested aggregate data tables are produced and returned as soon as the queue allows (usually within 1-3 days depending on the complexity).

Proper citation: National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center (RRID:SCR_007327) Copy   


http://ccr.coriell.org/nia/

A cell repository containing cells and DNA for studies of aging and the degenerative processes associated with it. Scientists use the highly-characterized, viable, and contaminant-free cell cultures from this collection for research on such diseases as Alzheimer's disease, progeria, Parkinson's disease, Werner syndrome, and Cockayne syndrome. The collections of the Repository include DNA and cell cultures from individuals with premature aging disorders, as well as DNA from individuals of advanced age from the the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging at the Gerontology Research Center and other Longevity Collections. The Repository also includes samples from an Adolescent Study of Obesity, Apparently Healthy Controls, Animal Models of Aging, and both human and animal differentiated cell types. The cells in this resource have been collected over the past three decades using strict diagnostic criteria and banked under the highest quality standards of cell culture. Scientists can use the highly-characterized, viable, and contaminant-free cell cultures from this collection for genetic and cell biology research.

Proper citation: Aging Cell Repository (RRID:SCR_007320) Copy   


http://braintissuebank.dal.ca

A biomaterial supply resource which supplies brain tissue for researchers studying dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases. The Maritime Brain Tissue Bank archives tissues related to Alzheimer's Disease, mixed dementias, Lewy Body Disease, and Huntington's Disease, among others.

Proper citation: Maritime Brain Tissue Bank (RRID:SCR_013838) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_013085

http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/education/schools/school-of-medicine/departments/clinical-departments/pathology/research/oregon-brain-bank.cfm

Brain bank that harvests, banks and disperses postmortem tissue for use in brain and medical research. It also provides neuropathologic diagnoses of organic dementia in a cohort of NIH sponsored research subjects. The bank includes tissue primarily from patients with Alzheimer's but also includes Huntington's, Parkinson's, and other disorders.

Proper citation: Oregon Brain Bank (RRID:SCR_013085) Copy   


https://portal.brain-map.org/explore/seattle-alzheimers-disease

Open atlas based on single cell profiling technologies with quantitative neuropathology and deep clinical phenotyping from middle temporal gyrus from neurotypical reference brains and brains from SEA-AD aged cohort that span spectrum of Alzheimer’s disease. Produced via collaboration between Allen Institute for Brain Science, University of Washington Alzheimer Disease Research Center and Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute.

Proper citation: Seattle Alzheimer Disease Brain Cell Atlas (RRID:SCR_023110) Copy   


http://www.fondation-alzheimer.org/

A non-profit registered French charity that provides a research on Alzheimer's disease and related disorders program with the following goals: * create a dynamic national and international collaborative research of the fundamental absorptions, * densify the network of public and private researchers with an attractive policy * install infrastructure basic, clinical and laboratory performing research * promote interaction with the health industries to reduce development time. At the national level the Foundation has implemented measures Research Plan, through: * animation fabric French medical and scientific research, * coordination of research initiatives * the implementation of actions, * support for specific projects. Internationally, the Foundation is at the origin of an international mobilization of researchers, initiated during the French Presidency of the European Union. Called Joint Programming, this pilot initiative involves 23 countries will coordinate their efforts at European level research on neurodegenerative diseases, especially Alzheimer's disease.

Proper citation: Alzheimer's Plan Foundation (RRID:SCR_004032) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004106

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.proteomics.com/

Commercial company delivering content for personalized medicine in the areas of Biomarker Services, Biomarker Assays, Isobaric and Isotopic Reagents and Proprietary Biomarkers. A global leader in applied proteomics, they use high sensitivity proprietary technologies to detect biomarkers (differentially expressed proteins in diseases) and to develop rapid assays for testing. The biomarkers discovered in body fluids or tissues are validated, developed and commercialized as diagnostic, prognostic or therapeutic products through strategic alliances and out-licensing.

Proper citation: Proteome Sciences (RRID:SCR_004106) Copy   


http://www.fnih.org/

A public charity whose mission is to support the NIH in its mission to improve health, by forming and facilitating public-private partnerships for biomedical research and training. Its vision is Building Partnerships for Discovery and Innovation to Improve Health. The FNIH draws together the world''s foremost researchers and resources, pressing the frontier to advance critical discoveries. They are recognized as the number-one medical research charity in the countryleveraging support, and convening high level partnerships, for the greatest impact on the most urgent medical challenges we face today. Grants are awarded as part of a public-private partnership with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) on behalf of The Heart Truth in support of women''s heart health education and research. Funding for the Community Action Program is provided by the FNIH through donations from individuals and corporations including The Heart Truth partners Belk Department Stores, Diet Coke, and Swarovski. Successful biomedical research relies upon the knowledge, training and dedication of those who conduct it. Bringing multiple disciplines to bear on health challenges requires innovation and collaboration on the part of scientists. Foundation for NIH partnerships operate in a variety of ways and formats to recruit, train, empower and retain their next generation of researchers. From lectures and multi-week courses, to scholarships and awards through fellowships and residential training programs, their programs respond to the needs of scientists at every level and stage in their careers.

Proper citation: Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (RRID:SCR_004493) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_003137

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.stereologyresourcecenter.com/

A company of professionally trained stereologists, bioscientists, computer engineers, educators, and support personnel that provides comprehensive neurostereology products and services to the global bioscience community. These products and services include: stereology and image analysis software, digital imaging technology, turnkey stereologer solutions, comprehensive stereology and image analysis/image processing software, professional contract services, neurostereology workshops, basic stereology courses, and online stereology webinars. The Center also offers tissue processing (sectioning, staining, slide preparation) and stereology data collection services. Researchers may use equipment and facilities to complete projects with full confidentiality and according to Good Laboratory Practices guidelines.

Proper citation: Stereology Resource Center (RRID:SCR_003137) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_000485

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.alzheimer.ca/

A nonprofit health organization that works to improve the quality of life of Canadians affected by Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. This organization also supports research on the cause and potential cures for the disease through education and funding.

Proper citation: Alzheimer Society of Canada (RRID:SCR_000485) Copy   


http://www.heptares.com/

A drug discovery company focused on small-molecule drugs targeting G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), the largest family of druggable targets. Heptares creates new medicines targeting previously undruggable or challenging GPCRs, a superfamily of receptors linked to many diseases. They are pioneering a structure-based drug design approach to GPCRs, leveraging proprietary technologies for protein stabilization, structure determination, and fragment-based discovery. Their partners include Cubist, MorphoSys, AstraZeneca, MedImmune and Takeda. Their objective is to build a broad pipeline of novel medicines to transform the treatment of serious diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, diabetes, ADHD and chronic migraine.

Proper citation: Heptares Therapeutics (RRID:SCR_000499) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_000492

http://www.alzprotect.com/en/

Commercial organization that develops drug candidates in the field of neurodegenerative diseases and particularly Alzheimer's. Their main objective is the development of a drug against Alzheimer's disease from molecules patented by Inserm and the University of Lille II.

Proper citation: AlzProtect (RRID:SCR_000492) Copy   


http://omrf.org/

A biomedical research institute that aims to understand and develop more effective treatments for human disease, focusing on critical research areas such as heart disease, cancer, lupus and Alzheimer's disease.

Proper citation: Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (RRID:SCR_005287) Copy   


http://www.alzfdn.org/index.htm

Non profit organization and informational portal directed towards patients and families. AFA is an umbrella orgnization uniting over 1600 member organizations to collaborate on education, resources, best practices and advocacy. AFA provides several grant opportunities for AFA's nonprofit member organizations and to individuals in need.

Proper citation: Alzheimer's Foundation of America (RRID:SCR_008724) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_003802

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.alzheimer-europe.org/

A non-governmental organization aimed at raising awareness of all forms of dementia by creating a common European platform through co-ordination and co-operation between Alzheimer organizations throughout Europe. Alzheimer Europe is also a source of information on all aspects of dementia.

Proper citation: Alzheimer Europe (RRID:SCR_003802) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_003824

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.remynd.com/

Organization that drives the development of disease-modifying treatments against Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Diabetes and other protein misfolding disorders through two independently managed business units: * Contract Research: The in-vivo Contract Research Organization (CRO) helps its clients to assess the pharmacokinetics and -dynamics of their experimental treatments against Alzheimer's disease. The main focus is on efficacy testing of candidate drugs in reMYND's proprietary Alzheimer mouse models expressing the clinical APP-London allele as single transgene or in combination with clinical alleles of human PS1 and TAU. * Drug Discovery: The Drug Discovery and Development Unit (DDD) focuses on disease-modifying treatments against protein-misfolding disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease (tau), Parkinson's disease (-synuclein), and Diabetes. In addition, reMYND grants licenses and markets commercial kits of RadarScreen, a technology for rapid and cost-effective identification of genotoxic liabilities in early stage drug discovery. reMYND has been substantially supported by grants from IWT and from The Michael J Fox Foundation.

Proper citation: reMYND (RRID:SCR_003824) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_003783

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.amorfix.com/

Product development company focused on therapeutic products and diagnostic devices targeting misfolded protein diseases. On July, 2015 the company name was changed to ProMIS Neurosciences, Inc.

Proper citation: Amorfix (RRID:SCR_003783) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_003911

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.orion.fi/en/

A globally operating Finnish developer, manufacturer and marketer of human and veterinary pharmaceuticals, active pharmaceutical ingredients and diagnostic tests. They are continuously developing new drugs and treatment methods. Pharmaceutical RD focuses on central nervous system drugs, oncology and critical care drugs, and Easyhaler pulmonary drugs.

Proper citation: Orion (RRID:SCR_003911) Copy   


http://www.icdd-sas.com/

A contract research organization (CRO) that are mitochondrial experts, operating mitochondrial function screening platforms by using accepted pharmaceutical innovative technologies. The dynamic analysis of several typical markers of central and mitochondrial metabolism, redox status, or mitochondrial biogenesis are included in the determination of bioenergetic balance in living cells of human origin. These platforms are used to validate the activity of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and environmental assets xenobiotics on mitochondrial targets associated with the activity or toxicity of these products under the selected models. They specialize in the selection of drugs affecting the progression of neurodegenerative diseases and offer proven models of Huntington's disease, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, using primary cells of human origin. They have developed and use technology cellulomique and proteomics to identify early response profiles and clinical safety of pharmaceutical products for diseases of the CNS.

Proper citation: Innovative Concepts in Drug Development (RRID:SCR_003940) Copy   


http://www.alzheimer-hellas.gr/english.php

A non-profit organization whose aim is to offer advice concerning the care of Alzheimer''''s disease patients, information and services for the people affected and their families. Also, to offer mutual help to the family members of the patients in order to reduce the social, economic and emotional cost deriving from the long care of people suffering from dementia. Lastly, the association attempts to publicize the social needs of the population affected and to inform the public in order to be acquainted with the problem. The mission of the Greek Association of Alzheimer''''s Disease is * the early diagnosis of dementia by scientists * the promotion of research * education and training for all the stakeholders * the development of Care Units for patients with Alzheimer''''s Disease * the provision of useful information and advise (24 hour help-line) on dementia problems (caring, legal or financial issues) * the presentation of lectures by health professionals and informal carers, covering all aspects of Alzheimer Disease * and the development of professional seminars during the whole year.

Proper citation: Greek Association of Alzheimers Disease and Related Disorders (RRID:SCR_003938) Copy   



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