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http://www.parkinsons.va.gov/Consortium/index.asp

A consortium created to support the provision of optimal care and education for veterans diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and related movement disorders through professional education, collaboration and advocacy.

Proper citation: National VA Parkinson's Disease Consortium (RRID:SCR_002024) Copy   


http://www.parkinson.org

The mission of the National Parkinson Foundation is to improve the quality of care for people with Parkinson's disease through research, education and outreach. NPF funds research through four main programs: the Centers of Excellence Network, which focuses on clinical studies of new therapeutic approaches; the Parkinson's Outcomes Project, a large clinical study of Parkinson's disease; the Grants/Clinical Research Fund, which provides funding to individual researchers; and fellowship awards, which are used to train neurologists in the movement disorder specialty.

Proper citation: National Parkinson Foundation (RRID:SCR_002017) Copy   


https://www.michaeljfox.org/research/

Portal for the Michael J. Fox Foundation dedicated to research on Parkinson's Disease.

Proper citation: Parkinson's Disease Online Research (RRID:SCR_001493) Copy   


http://www.parkinsons.va.gov/New_Front_Page.asp

An organization involved in the clinical research of Parkinson's disease. They are involved in a variety of clinical research including: deep brain stimulation (DBS), drug therapies, gait and falling issues, depression and other psychiatric problems, non-motor fluctuations, basic science and olfactory function during Parkinson's disease.

Proper citation: Parkinson's Disease Research, Education and Clinical Center (RRID:SCR_008099) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_012734

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

http://www.grc.nia.nih.gov/

A research program of the NIA which focuses on neuroscience, aging biology, and translational gerontology. The central focus of the program's research is understanding age-related changes in physiology and the ability to adapt to environmental stress, and using that understanding to develop insight about the pathophysiology of age-related diseases. The IRP webpage provides access to other NIH resources such as the Biological Biochemical Image Database, the Bioinformatics Portal, and the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.

Proper citation: Intramural Research Program (RRID:SCR_012734) Copy   


https://ndkp.hugeamp.org/

Portal includes human genetic and functional genomic results generated via consortia based science focusing on neurodegenerative diseases such as ALS, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease.

Proper citation: Neurodegenerative Disease Knowledge Portal (RRID:SCR_023170) Copy   


http://med.emory.edu/ADRC/research/tissue_biospecimen_banking_facility.html

The Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at Emery University maintains an active brain bank to facilitate the acquisition, storage, handling and distribution of well-characterized autopsy brain tissue and other materials to investigators. It contains frozen tissue and brain specimens, formalin fixed tissue, paraformaldehyde fixed tissue, and cryopreserved tissue. The ADRC also has access to tissues and samples related to other neurodegenerative diseases. It contains plasma samples, serum samples, lymphoblast cell lines, and cerebrospinal fluid.

Proper citation: Emory ADRC Tissue and Biospecimen Banking Facility (RRID:SCR_000551) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_003180

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://bioinformatics.charite.de/synsysnet/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 19,2025. A curated database for synaptic proteins that provides adequate definitions of pre- and post-synaptic proteins, proteins present in sub-domains of the synapse, e.g. the synaptic vesicle and associated proteins, lipid rafts and postsynaptic density. In addition to data that was and will be gathered from the experiments conducted within SynSys - A European expertise Network on building the synapse, they have extracted and manually curated all relevant data on these proteins from other sources and provided an ontology for these. Novel splice forms are being identified that can be matched with proteomics data. Information on proteins, their 3D structure, binding small molecules Protein-Protein-Interactions (PPIs) and Compound-Protein-Interactions are integrated. Proteins or compounds can be searched and Interactive Networks can be visualized. The point Diseases present neurological diseases, to illustrate the role of SynSysNet in the medication.

Proper citation: SynSysNet (RRID:SCR_003180) Copy   


http://www.ibbl.lu/

An independent, not-for-profit biobanking and biotechnology foundation designed to facilitate new, high quality medical research. The IBBL collects, stores, and analyzes biological samples and associated data, which are then made available to research organizations investigating new treatments for diseases. It houses a biospecimen collection and biorepository that contains high quality tissues and maintains quality control of the specimens and the clinical data associated with the tissue samples, while maintaining biobanking ethical standards. It also provides biorefinery analyses and research services that can make analytes from tissues (e.g. DNA, RNA and protein), maintains technology for high throughput gene sequencing and gene expression, and conducts biospecimen research. An informatics platform maintains the clinical and biospecimens data in a secure fashion for additional analysis. Samples are collected by IBBL personnel from hospitals in a targeted manner. The IBBL collaborates with research and health organizations in North America, Europe and the Middle East, and with the major international biobanking societies.

Proper citation: Integrated Biobank of Luxembourg (RRID:SCR_004211) Copy   


http://www.clinicbiobanc.org/en_index.html

A biobank of repositories which works to obtain, store, manage and distribute large collections of human biological samples of phenotypes and diseases of marked interest for researchers. The biobank sample collection is made up of three extensive repositories. The Neurological Tissue Biobank is a nervous tissue repository (brain and spinal cord) created from donations from cadavers with or without neurological conditions. It helps facilitate research in neurological illnesses. The Tumour Biobank and Anatomical Pathologies Collections is a repository of tumorous tissue and samples from cancer patients. The Blood and Fluid Biobank is a repository which contains samples of metabolic, inflammatory bowel, hepatic, digestive and maternal and foetal diseases, among others. It houses a large range of samples of scientific interest, primarily DNA, serum and plasma.

Proper citation: Biobank of Hospital Clinic - IDIBAPS (RRID:SCR_004530) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_005014

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.tmf-ev.de/BiobankenRegisterEN/Registry.aspx?udt_2021_param_detail=84

A brain bank which collects brain tissue from patients who died from various neurological and psychiatric diseases. These tissues are available for biochemical, molecular biological, and other work groups with the aim of supporting research on the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and therapy of these diseases. Collected brains are clinically and neuropathologically well-characterized. The collection and distribution of brain tissue samples is an ongoing process. NeuroBiobank Munich offers help with the organization and implementation of autopsies as well as with the neuropathologic diagnostics. The thematic emphasis of the NeuroBiobank Munich is Parkinson's disease and demential degenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease or Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. NeuroBiobank Munich coordinates the German national brain tissue bank (BrainNet) and the European brain tissue bank (BrainNet Europe).

Proper citation: NeuroBiobank Munich (RRID:SCR_005014) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010486

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.precisionmed.com/

A biorepository of human biological material from healthy and diseased populations with a special focus on subjects with Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease and other neurological disorders. Data is collected longitudinally. PrecisionMed aims to facilitate research in genetics, drug discovery, biomarker research and molecular diagnostics. Materials collected include DNA, RNA, plasma and cerebrospinal fluid, among others.

Proper citation: PrecisionMed (RRID:SCR_010486) Copy   


https://stemcells.nindsgenetics.org/

Cell sources currently include fibroblasts and/or induced pluripotent stem cells for Alzheimer's Disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Ataxia-telangiectasia, Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration (FTD), Huntington's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, and healthy controls. Cell sources, including isogenic cell lines for current and new diseases covered by the NINDS will be added over the next several years.

Proper citation: The NINDS Human Cell and Data Repository (NHCDR) (RRID:SCR_016319) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006962

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.polygenicpathways.co.uk

Database of disease genes and risk factors and of host pathogen/interactomes. Lists genes, pathways and environmental risk factors positively associated with diseases and conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, multiple sclerosis, childhood obesity, anorexia nervosa, HIV-1/AIDS, and helicobacter pylori. Details of polymorphisms as well as negative/positive association data can be found via Useful links. Throughout the site are links to Entrez Gene and Pubmed.

Proper citation: Polygenic Pathways (RRID:SCR_006962) Copy   


https://www.michaeljfox.org/foundation/funded-grants.php

The Foundation supports research that can lead to the creation of better Parkinson's treatments. Here you can search previously awarded grants by keyword, program name, researcher name, institution/organization name, or year.

Proper citation: Michael J. Fox Foundation Funded Grants (RRID:SCR_007152) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_027170

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://github.com/nach00gar/16SMicrobiomeMLFS

Code and supporting data for the article: "Exploring the role of normalization and feature selection in microbiome disease classification pipelines."

Proper citation: 16SMicrobiomeMLFS (RRID:SCR_027170) Copy   



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