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Jackson Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website 10000+ mentions |
Jackson Laboratory (RRID:SCR_004633) | JAX | institution | An independent, nonprofit organization focused on mammalian genetics research to advance human health. Their mission is to discover the genetic basis for preventing, treating, and curing human disease, and to enable research for the global biomedical community. Jackson Laboratory breeds and manages colonies of mice as resources for other research institutions and laboratories, along with providing software and techniques. Jackson Lab also conducts genetic research and provides educational material for various educational levels. | genomic, disease, mouse model, human disease, biomaterial manufacture |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is affiliated with: Integrative Human Microbiome Project is related to: ScienceExchange is related to: Federation of International Mouse Resources is related to: MGI strains is related to: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is related to: Beta Cell Biology Consortium is related to: Mouse Mutagenesis Center for Developmental Defects is related to: GenomeMUSter is parent organization of: Mouse Models For Alzheimer's Disease Research is parent organization of: Type 1 Diabetes Resource is parent organization of: MouseCyc is parent organization of: Special Mouse Strains Resource is parent organization of: Gene Weaver is parent organization of: Mouse Phenome Database (MPD) is parent organization of: Jackson Laboratory Cytogenetic Models Resource is parent organization of: Parkinson's Disease Mouse Model Resource is parent organization of: Eye mutant resource - The Jackson Laboratory is parent organization of: Brainbow mouse resource at Jackson Labs is parent organization of: Short Course on the Genetics of Addiction is parent organization of: JAX Cre Repository is parent organization of: Donate a strain to The Jackson Laboratory Repository is parent organization of: Jackson Laboratory Neurobiology is parent organization of: QTL Archive is parent organization of: Mouse Genome Informatics: The Gene Ontology Project is parent organization of: Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) is parent organization of: Mouse Tumor Biology Database is parent organization of: Gene Expression Database is parent organization of: The Jackson Laboratory Hearing Research Program is parent organization of: JAX Mice: Neural Tube Defects is parent organization of: JAX Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facility is parent organization of: Induced Mutant Resource is parent organization of: Mouse Mutant Resource is parent organization of: Mouse Genome Database is parent organization of: Mutant Mouse Resource and Research Center is parent organization of: eMouseAtlas is parent organization of: GBRS is parent organization of: Jackson Laboratory Scientific Instrument Services Core Facility provides: Knockout Mouse Project Repository |
Types 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, Diabetes, Cardiovascular diseases, Metabolic disease, Cancer, Rare disease, Alzheimer's disease, Demantia | Available to the research community, Available to the educational community | nlx_63162, ISNI: 0000 0004 0374 0039, grid.249880.f, Crossref funder ID: 100005946 | https://ror.org/021sy4w91 | SCR_004633 | JAX Lab, Jackson Lab | 2026-02-14 02:01:00 | 14831 | |||||
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Alkermes Resource Report Resource Website |
Alkermes (RRID:SCR_010497) | ALKS | commercial organization | A biopharmaceutical company that focuses on central nervous system (CNS) diseases. The company is the result of a merger between Alkermes, Inc. and Elan Drug Technologies (EDT), the former drug formulation and manufacturing division of Elan Corporation, plc. The company is headquartered in Dublin, and has an R&D center in Waltham, Massachusetts and manufacturing facilities in Athlone, Ireland; Gainesville, Georgia; and Wilmington, Ohio. Alkermes has more than 20 commercial drug products and candidates that address serious and chronic diseases such as addiction, schizophrenia, diabetes and depression. Among these, five products are primary to the company: risperidone Long-Acting Injection (Risperdal Consta) for schizophrenia and bipolar 1 disorder, paliperidone palmitate (Invega Sustenna in the U.S., Xeplion in Europe) for schizophrenia, 4-aminopyridine (Ampyra in the U.S., Fampyra in Europe) to improve walking in patients with multiple sclerosis, naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension (Vivitrol) for alcohol and opioid dependence, and exenatide extended-release for injectable suspension (Bydureon) for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Bydureon is a once-weekly, long-acting form of the drug exenatide (Byetta) and was developed through a partnership between Amylin, Alkermes and Eli Lilly. It is approved in Europe and the U.S. (Wikipedia) | central nervous system, disease, biopharmaceutical company, drug | Central nervous system disease, Addiction, Schizophrenia, Diabetes, Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Multiple Sclerosis, Alcohol dependence, Opioid dependence, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes | ISNI: 0000 0004 0384 2510, nlx_158068, grid.472773.2, Wikidata: Q4727688 | https://ror.org/05sa44m96 | SCR_010497 | Alkermes plc | 2026-02-14 02:01:59 | 0 | |||||||
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George Institute for Global Health Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
George Institute for Global Health (RRID:SCR_011212) | George Institute | institution | An independent medical research institute dedicated to improving global health that conducts high impact research that targets preventable illnesses and injuries that are the leading causes of death and disability worldwide, including heart and kidney disease, stroke, diabetes, mental illness, falls and traffic crashes. (Adapted from Wikipedia) | is related to: Kidney Health Initiative | Heart disease, Kidney disease, Stroke, Diabetes, Mental illness, Fall, Traffic crash | nlx_158485, grid.452860.d | https://ror.org/05e1zqb39 | SCR_011212 | The George Institute for Global Health | 2026-02-14 02:01:56 | 2 | |||||||
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National Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Centers Resource Report Resource Website 500+ mentions |
National Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Centers (RRID:SCR_008997) | MMPC, NIDDKMMPC | data or information resource, service resource, database | Center mission is to advance medical and biological research by providing the scientific community with standardized, high quality metabolic and physiologic phenotyping services for mouse models of diabetes, diabetic complications, obesity and related disorders. | phenotype, phenotyping, metabolism, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, endocrine, energy, analytic, blood composition, in vivo, hormone, energy balance, eating, exercise, organ function, morphology, physiology, histology, experimental protocol, assay, strain, measurement, animal husbandry, FASEB list |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is used by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is used by: Hypothesis Center is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is listed by: NIDDK Research Resources is related to: dkCOIN has parent organization: Augusta University; Georgia; USA has parent organization: Case Western Reserve University; Ohio; USA has parent organization: University of Cincinnati; Ohio; USA has parent organization: Vanderbilt University School of Medicine; Tennessee; USA has parent organization: University of California at Davis; California; USA has parent organization: University of Massachusetts Medical School; Massachusetts; USA has parent organization: Yale School of Medicine; Connecticut; USA is parent organization of: MMPC-Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Animal Health and Welfare Core is parent organization of: MMPC-Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Analytical Resources Core is parent organization of: MMPC-University of Michigan Medical School Microbiome Core is parent organization of: MMPC-Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Metabolic Regulation Core is parent organization of: MMPC-University of Michigan Medical School Microvascular Complications Core is parent organization of: MMPC-University of Massachusetts Medical School Cardiovascular Core is parent organization of: MMPC-Vanderbilt University School of Medicine is parent organization of: MMPC-University of Michigan Medical School is parent organization of: MMPC-University of Massachusetts Medical School Humanized Mouse Cell Transplantation and Assessment Core is parent organization of: MMPC-University of Cincinnati Medical Center Energy Metabolism Food Intake and Body Weight Regulation Core is parent organization of: MMPC-University of Massachusetts Medical School Islet Core is parent organization of: MMPC-University of Massachusetts Medical School Metabolism Core is parent organization of: MMPC-University of Massachusetts Medical School Animal Care Core is parent organization of: MMPC-University of Cincinnati Medical Center is parent organization of: University of Massachusetts Medical School Metabolic Disease Research Center Core Facility is parent organization of: MMPC-University of Massachusetts Medical School Analytical Core is parent organization of: MMPC-University of California Davis Energy Balance Exercise and Behavior Core is parent organization of: MMPC-University of Cincinnati Medical Center Lipid Lipoprotein and Glucose Metabolism Core is parent organization of: MMPC-University of California Davis Administrative Core is parent organization of: MMPC-University of California Davis Microbiome and Host Response Core is parent organization of: MMPC-University of Cincinnati Medical Center Cardiovascular and Renal Function Core is parent organization of: MMPC-University of California Davis Endocrinology and Metabolism Core is parent organization of: MMPC-University of California Davis is parent organization of: MMPC-University of California Davis Animal Care Surgery and Pathology Core is parent organization of: MMPC-University of Michigan Medical School Metabolism Bariatric Surgery and Behavior Core is parent organization of: MMPC-Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Cardiovascular Pathophysiology Core is parent organization of: MMPC-University of Michigan Medical School Animal Care and Germ-Free Mouse Core has organization facet: MMPC-University of California Davis has organization facet: MMPC-University of Cincinnati Medical Center has organization facet: University of Massachusetts Medical School Metabolic Disease Research Center Core Facility has organization facet: MMPC-University of Michigan Medical School has organization facet: MMPC-Vanderbilt University School of Medicine |
Diabetes, Obesity, Diabetic complication, Metabolic disease, Cardiovascular disease, Nephropathy, Neuropathy, Retinopathy | NIDDK U24 DK076174; NIDDK U24 DK092993; NIDDK U24 DK059630; NIDDK U24 DK093000; NIDDK U24 DK059637; NIDDK U24 DK059635 |
Freely available, | SCR_015358, nlx_152633 | SCR_008997 | Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Centers | 2026-02-14 02:01:40 | 714 | |||||
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Diabetes in America Resource Report Resource Website |
Diabetes in America (RRID:SCR_006754) | Diabetes in America | narrative resource, data or information resource, book, resource | A compilation and assessment of epidemiologic, public health, and clinical data on diabetes and its complications in the United States. Published by the National Diabetes Data Group of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, the book contains 36 chapters organized in five areas: * the descriptive epidemiology of diabetes in the United States based on national surveys and community-based studies, including prevalence, incidence, sociodemographic and metabolic characteristics, risk factors for developing diabetes, and mortality * the myriad complications that affect patients with diabetes * characteristics of therapy and medical care for diabetes * economic aspects, including health insurance and health care costs * diabetes in special populations, including African Americans, Hispanics, Asian and Pacific Islanders, Native Americans, and pregnant women. Diabetes in America, 2nd Edition, has been designed to serve as a reliable scientific resource for assessing the scope and impact of diabetes and its complications, determining health policy and priorities in diabetes, and identifying areas of need in research. The intended audience includes health policy makers at the local and Federal levels who need a sound quantitative base of knowledge to use in decision making; clinicians who need to know the probability that their patients will develop diabetes and the prognosis of the disease for complications and premature mortality; persons with diabetes and their families who need sound information on which to make decisions about their life with diabetes; and the research community which needs to identify areas where important scientific knowledge is lacking. | epidemiology, prevalence, incidence, sociodemographic, metabolic, risk factor, mortality, complication, therapy, medical care, economic, health insurance, health care cost, african american, hispanic, asian, pacific islander, native american, pregnant, clinical, pdf, medical care |
is related to: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) has parent organization: National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse |
Diabetes | NIDDK | Public, Not copyrighted. The Clearinghouse encourages users of this publication to duplicate and distribute as many copies as desired. | nlx_152695 | SCR_006754 | Diabetes in America 2nd Edition | 2026-02-14 02:01:21 | 0 | |||||
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Diabetes Autoantibody Standardization Program Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Diabetes Autoantibody Standardization Program (RRID:SCR_006929) | DASP | knowledge environment | Program that develops materials and methods to improve measurements of autoantibodies that are predictive of type 1 diabetes. These are the most sensitive and meaningful measures for predicting this disease. Historically, autoantibody measures have been variable among laboratories; therefore, this program, in collaboration with the Immunology of Diabetes Society, was established. The goals of DASP are to improve laboratory methods, evaluate laboratory performance, support the development of sensitive and specific measurement technologies, and develop reference methods. Currently, 48 key laboratories from 19 countries participate in DASP. | autoantibody, quality assurance, standardization, standard, laboratory method, laboratory performance, measurement, method |
is related to: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) has parent organization: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Type 1 diabetes, Diabetes | PMID:12716742 | nlx_152868 | http://www.idsoc.org/committees/antibody/dasphome.html | SCR_006929 | Diabetes Autoantibody Standardization Program (DASP) | 2026-02-14 02:01:24 | 14 | |||||
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BioGrid Australia Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
BioGrid Australia (RRID:SCR_006334) | BioGrid Australia | data analysis service, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, database | A federated data sharing platform and infrastructure that provides access to real-time clinical, imaging and biospecimen data across jurisdictions, institutions and diseases. The web-based platform provides a secure infrastructure that advances health research by linking privacy-protected and ethically approved data among a wide network of health collaborators. Access to de-identified health records data is granted to authorized researchers after an application process so patient privacy and intellectual property are protected. BioGrid Australia''s approved researchers are provided access to multiple institutional databases, via the BioGrid interface, preventing gaps in patient records and research analysis. This legal and ethical arrangement with participating collaborators allows BioGrid to connect data through a common platform where data governance and access is managed by a highly skilled team. Data governance, security and ethics are at the core of BioGrid''s federated data sharing platform that securely links patient level clinical, biospecimen, genetic and imaging data sets across multiple sites and diseases for the purpose of medical research. BioGrid''s infrastructure and data management strategies address the increasing need by authorized researchers to dynamically extract and analyze data from multiple sources whilst protecting patient privacy. BioGrid has the capability to link data with other datasets, produce tailored reports for auditing and reporting and provide statistical analysis tools to conduct more advanced research analysis. In the health sector, BioGrid is a trusted independent virtual real-time data repository. Government investment in BioGrid has facilitated a combination of technology, collaboration and ethics approval processes for data sharing that exist nowhere else in the world. | endocrinology, neuroscience, imaging, medicine, oncology, population, cancer, cystic fibrosis, diabetes, pet, mri, clinical, respiratory, health, epilepsy, neuropsychiatry, data sharing, FASEB list | Cancer, Diabetes, Epilepsy, Cystic fibrosis, Respiratory disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Stroke, Bone density | Closed; Authorized researchers only. | nlx_152036, r3d100012476 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R3921N | http://www.biogrid.org.au/wps/portal | SCR_006334 | BioGrid Australia Limited | 2026-02-14 02:01:08 | 294 | |||||
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Johns Hopkins Point of Care Guides Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Johns Hopkins Point of Care Guides (RRID:SCR_006314) | Johns Hopkins POC-IT Guides | mobile app, data or information resource, software application, software resource, database | Authoritative, need-to-know information from Johns Hopkins available for mobile devices and the web. Guides provide up to date information and break down details of diagnosis, drug indications, dosing, pharmacokinetics, side effects and interactions, pathogens, management, and vaccines into frequently-updated, quick-read entries. Available for infectious disease (ABX), diabetes, and HIV. | point of care, antibiotic, pathogen, infectious disease, drug, clinical test, management, complication, medication, clinical, infection, resistance | is related to: ABX Guide | Diabetes, Infectious disease, HIV | Available for purchase | nlx_151999 | SCR_006314 | Johns Hopkins Medicine POC-IT Guides, Johns Hopkins Guides: Antibiotic HIV and Diabetes Guides, POC-IT Guides | 2026-02-14 02:01:05 | 2 | ||||||
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Autoimmunity Centers of Excellence Resource Report Resource Website |
Autoimmunity Centers of Excellence (RRID:SCR_006510) | ACE | portal, resource, data or information resource, research forum portal, disease-related portal, topical portal | Nine centers that conduct clinical trials and basic research on new immune-based therapies for autoimmune diseases. This program enhances interactions between scientists and clinicians in order to accelerate the translation of research findings into medical applications. By promoting better coordination and communication, and enabling limited resources to be pooled, ACEs is one of NIAID''''s primary vehicles for both expanding our knowledge and improving our ability to effectively prevent and treat autoimmune diseases. This coordinated approach incorporates key recommendations of the NIH Autoimmune Diseases Research Plan and will ensure progress in identifying new and highly effective therapies for autoimmune diseases. ACEs is advancing the search for effective treatments through: * Diverse Autoimmunity Expertise Medical researchers at ACEs include rheumatologists, neurologists, gastroenterologists, and endocrinologists who are among the elite in their respective fields. * Strong Mechanistic Foundation ACEs augment each clinical trial with extensive basic studies designed to enhance understanding of the mechanisms responsible for tolerance initiation, maintenance, or loss, including the role of cytokines, regulatory T cells, and accessory cells, to name a few. * Streamlined Patient Recruitment The cooperative nature of ACEs helps scientists recruit patients from distinct geographical areas. The rigorous clinical and basic science approach of ACEs helps maintain a high level of treatment and analysis, enabling informative comparisons between patient groups. | immune system, infection, clinical trial, clinical, basic research |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is listed by: NIDDK Research Resources |
Type 1 diabetes, Diabetes, Autoimmune disease, Systematic lupus erythematosus, Rheumatoid arthritis, Sjogren's syndrome, Multiple sclerosis, Chronic inflammatory bowel disease, Pemphigus vulgaris, Scleroderma | NIAID ; NIDDK ; NIH Office of Research on Womens Health |
nlx_152751 | SCR_006510 | 2026-02-14 02:01:19 | 0 | |||||||
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NIDDK- National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Obesity Resources Resource Report Resource Website |
NIDDK- National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Obesity Resources (RRID:SCR_003074) | data or information resource, portal, topical portal, resource | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented May 23, 2017. This website contains resources for obesity researchers including: Obesity Databases, Registries and Information; Obesity Multicenter Clinical Research; Obesity Basic Research Networks; Obesity Reagents; Obesity Services; Obesity Standardization Programs; Obesity Tissues, Cells, Animals; Obesity Useful Tools. | diabetes, type 1 diabetes, digestive disease, genetic metabolic disease, gene therapy, hematologic disease, hiv/aids research, immunological disease, kidney disease, liver disease, obesity, pancreas, urological disease, biotechnology, endocrinology, epidemiology, genetics, genomics, molecular hematology, molecular therapy, cystic fibrosis, polycystic kidney disease |
is related to: Rodent Operant Bucket project has parent organization: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases is parent organization of: CKD Biomarkers Consortium |
Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, Diabetes | NIDDK | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-00551 | SCR_003074 | NIDDKObesity Resources | 2026-02-14 02:00:29 | 0 | ||||||
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Corengi Resource Report Resource Website |
Corengi (RRID:SCR_003942) | service resource, data or information resource, portal, community building portal | A comprehensive, free, and interactive platform to help individuals discover more about clinical trials that may be appropriate for them for a variety of diseases. The platform allows stakeholders within the clinical trials community (investigators, site personnel, sponsors, and disease advocates) to engage with potential enrollees and educate them about specific clinical trials. They have identified some of the most commonly used criteria for the clinical trials in each disease. Using these criteria, they developed a questionnaire for a single disease. Then, looking at just those questions, they can start to get a sense of which clinical trials might be appropriate for a particular person which is a helpful to start to narrow down the list of potentially appropriate trials. All clinical trials that are posted on www.clinicaltrials.gov for the diseases that Corengi covers will be on the website. | clinical trial |
uses: ClinicalTrials.gov is related to: Patients to Trials Consortium |
Diabetes | Free | nlx_158330 | SCR_003942 | Corengi Inc., Clinical Options Research Engine | 2026-02-14 02:00:38 | 0 | |||||||
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DanStem Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
DanStem (RRID:SCR_004021) | DanStem | data or information resource, portal, topical portal | Center consisting of 9 research groups who all address basic questions in stem cell and developmental biology with the overall aim of developing new stem cell-based therapeutic approaches for diabetes and cancer. DanStem comprises two sections: * The Novo Nordisk Foundation Section for Basic Stem Cell Biology (BasicStem) * The Section for Strategic Translational Stem Cell Research and Therapy (TransStem) DanStem was established as a result of a series of international recruitments coupled with internationally recognized research groups focused on insulin producing beta cells and cancer research already located at the University of Copenhagen. They all have well-established, international collaborations and actively participate in several international scientific consortia. DanStem is also active in training undergraduates, PhD students and postdocs. | stem cell, beta cell development, beta cell, insulin |
is related to: Beta Cell Biology Consortium has parent organization: University of Copenhagen; Copenhagen; Denmark |
Diabetes, Cancer | Novo Nordisk Foundation ; Danish Council for Strategic Research |
nlx_158446 | SCR_004021 | The Danish Stem Cell Center, Danish Stem Cell Center, DanStem - The Center for Stem Cell Research, Danish Center for Stem Cell Research | 2026-02-14 02:00:39 | 4 | ||||||
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McEwen Centre for Regenerative Medicine Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
McEwen Centre for Regenerative Medicine (RRID:SCR_004020) | McEwen Centre | laboratory portal, data or information resource, organization portal, portal | Center aiming to be a catalyst for regenerative medicine by facilitating collaboration, supporting research, and promoting awareness of the field. The center includes 15 scientists at five Toronto hospitals, as well as the University of Toronto, currently working to accelerate the development of more effective treatments for conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, respiratory disease and spinal cord injury. They collaborate with many other research institutions throughout North America, Europe and the Asia / Pacific region. The research is powered by a team of recent doctoral graduates recruited from around the world that are selected through a competitive process. They are a critical tool for supporting the work of McEwen Centre, allowing them to find medical breakthroughs faster. | regenerative medicine, stem cell, postdoctoral program resource | is related to: Beta Cell Biology Consortium | Heart disease, Diabetes, Respiratory disease, Spinal cord injury | philanthropic contributions ; research grants |
nlx_158445 | SCR_004020 | McEwen Center, McEwen Center for Regenerative Medicine | 2026-02-14 02:00:54 | 1 | ||||||
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TEDDY Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
TEDDY (RRID:SCR_000383) | TEDDY | clinical trial, portal, consortium, data or information resource, organization portal, database | International consortium of six centers assembled to participate in the development and implementation of studies to identify infectious agents, dietary factors, or other environmental agents, including psychosocial factors, that trigger type 1 diabetes in genetically susceptible people. The coordinating centers recruit and enroll subjects, obtaining informed consent from parents prior to or shortly after birth, genetic and other types of samples from neonates and parents, and prospectively following selected neonates throughout childhood or until development of islet autoimmunity or T1DM. The study tracks child diet, illnesses, allergies and other life experiences. A blood sample is taken from children every 3 months for 4 years. After 4 years, children will be seen every 6 months until the age of 15 years. Children are tested for 3 different autoantibodies. The study will compare the life experiences and blood and stool tests of the children who get autoantibodies and diabetes with some of those children who do not get autoantibodies or diabetes. In this way the study hopes to find the triggers of T1DM in children with higher risk genes. | consortium, gene, infectious agent, dietary factor, environmental factor, young human, insulin, child, pediatric, autoantibody, blood, stool, biomaterial supply resource, longitudinal, neonate, parent, genetic risk, genetic factor, observation, prospective, serum, plasma, peripheral blood mononuclear cell, saliva, nasal swab, nail clipping, water, dna, virus, nutrition, toxic agent, socioeconomic, psychosocial, male, female, environment, exposure, diet, toxin, infectious agent, bacterial, viral, immunization |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is listed by: ClinicalTrials.gov is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is listed by: NIDDK Central Repository is related to: Teddy study IA prediction has parent organization: University of South Florida; Florida; USA |
Type 1 diabetes, Diabetes | NIDDK 2UC4DK063829 | PMID:21564455 | nlx_152857 | SCR_000383 | The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young, TEDDY study | 2026-02-14 01:59:44 | 3 | |||||
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Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium (RRID:SCR_001973) | WTCCC | data or information resource | Consortium of 50 research groups across the UK to harness the power of newly-available genotyping technologies to improve our understanding of the aetiological basis of several major causes of global disease. The consortium has gathered genotype data for up to 500,000 sites of genome sequence variation (single nucleotide polymorphisms or SNPs) in samples ascertained for the disease phenotypes. Analysis of the genome-wide association data generated has lead to the identification of many SNPs and genes showing evidence of association with disease susceptibility, some of which will be followed up in future studies. In addition, the Consortium has gained important insights into the technical, analytical, methodological and biological aspects of genome-wide association analysis. The core of the study comprised an analysis of 2,000 samples from each of seven diseases (type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, hypertension, bipolar disorder, rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's disease). For each disease, the case samples have been ascertained from sites widely distributed across Great Britain, allowing us to obtain considerable efficiencies by comparing each of these case populations to a common set of 3,000 nationally-ascertained controls also from England, Scotland and Wales. These controls come from two sources: 1,500 are representative samples from the 1958 British Birth Cohort and 1,500 are blood donors recruited by the three national UK Blood Services. One of the questions that the WTCCC study has addressed relates to the relative merits of these alternative strategies for the generation of representative population cohorts. Genotyping for this main Case Control study was conducted by Affymetrix using the (commercial) Affymetrix 500K chip. As part of this study a total of 17,000 samples were typed for 500,000 SNPs. There are two additional components to the study. First, the WTCCC award is part-funding a study of host resistance to infectious diseases in African populations. The same approach has been used to type 2,000 cases of tuberculosis (TB) and 2,000 cases of malaria, as well as 2,000 shared controls. As well as addressing diseases of major global significance, and extending WTCCC coverage into the area of infectious disease, the inclusion of samples of African origin has obvious benefits with respect to methodological aspects of genome-wide association analysis. Second, the WTCCC has, for four additional diseases (autoimmune thyroid disease, breast cancer, ankylosing spondylitis, multiple sclerosis), completed an analysis of 15,000 SNPs designed to represent a large proportion of the known non-synonymous coding SNPs across the genome. This analysis has been performed at the WTSI using a custom Infinium chip (Illumina). Data release The genotypic data of the control samples (1958 British Birth Cohort and UK Blood Service) and from seven diseases analyzed in the main study are now available to qualified researchers. Summary genotype statistics for these collections are available directly from the website. Access to the individual-level genotype data and summary genotype statistics is by application to the Consortium Data Access Committee (CDAC) and approval subject to a Data Access Agreement. WTCCC2: A further round of GWA studies were funded in April 2008. These include 15 WTCCC-collaborative studies and 12 independent studies be supported totaling approximately 120,000 samples. Many of the studies represent major international collaborative networks that have together assembled large sample collections. WTCCC2 will perform genome-wide association studies in 13 disease conditions: Ankylosing spondylitis, Barrett's oesophagus and oesophageal adenocarcinoma, glaucoma, ischaemic stroke, multiple sclerosis, pre-eclampsia, Parkinson's disease, psychosis endophenotypes, psoriasis, schizophrenia, ulcerative colitis and visceral leishmaniasis. WTCCC2 will also investigate the genetics of reading and mathematics abilities in children and the pharmacogenomics of statin response. Over 60,000 samples will be analyzed using either the Affymetrix v6.0 chip or the Illumina 660K chip. The WTCCC2 will also genotype 3,000 controls each from the 1958 British Birth cohort and the UK Blood Service control group, and the 6,000 controls will be genotyped on both the Affymetrix v6.0 and Illumina 1.2M chips. WTCCC3: The Wellcome Trust has provided support for a further round of GWA studies in January 2009. These include 5 WTCCC-collaborative studies to be carried out in WTCCC3 and 5 independent studies, across a range of diseases. Many of the studies represent major international collaborative networks that have together assembled large sample collections. WTCCC3 will perform genome-wide association studies in the following 4 disease conditions: primary biliary cirrhosis, anorexia nervosa, pre-eclampsia in UK subjects, and the interactions between donor and recipient DNA related to early and late renal transplant dysfunction. The WTCCC3 will also carry out a pilot in a study of the genetics of host control of HIV-1 infection. Over 40,000 samples will be analyzed using the Illumina 660K chip. The WTCCC3 will utilize the 6,000 control genotypes generated by the WTCCC2. | gene, genomic, genetics, microarray, genome-wide association study, snp, genome-wide association, blood, dna, genotype, variation, genome, sequence variant, copy number variation, genetic variation, phenotype, disease |
is related to: Psychiatric Genomics Consortium has parent organization: Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Hinxton; United Kingdom |
Bipolar disorder, Coronary artery disease, Crohn's disease, Rheumatoid arthritis, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, Hypertension, Control, Multiple sclerosis, Breast cancer, Ankylosing spondylitis, Autoimmune thyroid disease, Malaria, Tuberculosis, Inflammatory bowel disease, Barrett's esophagus, Esophageal adenocarcinoma, Glaucoma, Ischemic stroke, Pre-eclampsia, Parkinson's disease, Psychosis endophenotypes, Psoriasis, Schizophrenia, Ulcerative colitis, Visceral leishmaniasis, Primary biliary cirrhosis, Anorexia nervosa, Human immunodeficiency virus, Renal transplant dysfunction, Diabetes | Wellcome Trust ; Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation ; Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Hinxton; United Kingdom |
PMID:17554300 | Access to summary data and individual-level genotype data is available by application to the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium Data Access Committee. Access to data will be granted to qualified investigators for appropriate use. | nif-0000-10551 | SCR_001973 | Wellcome Trust Case-Control Consortium (WTCCC) | 2026-02-14 02:00:12 | 213 | ||||
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Type 1 Diabetes Genetics Consortium Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Type 1 Diabetes Genetics Consortium (RRID:SCR_001557) | T1DGC | portal, resource, data or information resource, research forum portal, disease-related portal, topical portal | Data and biological samples were collected by this consortium organizing international efforts to identify genes that determine an individual risk of type 1 diabetes. It originally focused on recruiting families with at least two siblings (brothers and/or sisters) who have type 1 diabetes (affected sibling pair or ASP families). The T1DGC completed enrollment for these families in August 2009. They completed enrollment of trios (father, mother, and a child with type 1 diabetes), as well as cases (people with type 1 diabetes) and controls (people with no history of type 1 diabetes) from populations with a low prevalence of this disease in January 2010. T1DGC Data and Samples: Phenotypic and genotypic data as well as biological samples (DNA, serum and plasma) for T1DGC participants have been deposited in the NIDDKCentral Repositories for future research. | gene, genetics, genotyping, analytic, dna, serum, plasma, data set, biomaterial supply resource, phenotypic, genotypic, autoantibody, hla, phenotype, genotype |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is listed by: NIDDK Central Repository |
Type 1 diabetes, Diabetes | NIDDK ; NIAID ; NHGRI ; JDRF |
PMID:17130525 | Free, Freely available | nlx_152867 | SCR_001557 | Type 1 Diabetes Genetics Consortium (T1DGC) | 2026-02-14 02:00:03 | 2 | ||||
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Type 1 Diabetes Resource Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Type 1 Diabetes Resource (RRID:SCR_001475) | T1DR | biomaterial supply resource, organism supplier, material resource | International repository for importation, curation, genotypic and phenotypic validation, cryopreservation, and distribution of mouse stocks of value to the type 1 diabetes scientific community holding over 250 genetically modified or congenic mouse stocks that are being used to dissect genetic and biologic features of T1D. They provide extensive genotypic and phenotypic quality control and genetic stabilization for these strains, as well as incidence studies when available. An added value of T1DR stocks is their ability to propel advances in related areas of science, including research in non-T1D autoimmunity and infectious diseases. The staff provides information and technical assistance regarding selection and use of existing T1DR models, and will provide limited support for development of new models considered to be of high-value for the T1D community. The resource includes strains generated at the Jackson Laboratory as well as strains donated by external scientists. Investigators are highly encouraged to donate a strain to ensure its preservation and availability to other researchers. | genotype, phenotype, animal model |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) has parent organization: Jackson Laboratory |
Type 1 diabetes, Diabetes | NIDDK UC4DK097610 | Free, Freely Available | nlx_152730 | SCR_001475 | 2026-02-14 02:00:10 | 1 | ||||||
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Type 1 Diabetes TrialNet Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Type 1 Diabetes TrialNet (RRID:SCR_001508) | TrialNet | portal, clinical trial, resource, data or information resource, disease-related portal, database, topical portal | International network of researchers who are exploring ways to prevent, delay and reverse the progression of type 1 diabetes. It is conducting clinical trials with researchers from 18 Clinical Centers in the United States, Canada, Finland, United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, Australia and New Zealand. In addition, more than 150 medical centers and physician offices are participating in the TrialNet network. Studies are available for people newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, as well as for relatives of people with type 1 diabetes who are at greater risk of developing the disease. This NIH-sponsored clinical trials network conducts studies designed to evaluate new approaches to prevent or ameliorate type 1 diabetes specifically by interdicting the type 1 diabetes disease process. These include interventions designed to decrease beta-cell destruction and/or enhance beta-cell survival. Studies are conducted in non-diabetic persons at risk of type 1 diabetes in an effort to delay the development of type 1 diabetes as a clinical disease; or (if initiated prior to appearance of autoimmunity) in an effort to delay the appearance of autoimmunity; or in individuals with type 1 diabetes who are either newly diagnosed or have evidence of sustained beta cell function. Studies include long-term follow-up of subjects developing type 1 diabetes. The TrialNet network also supports natural history and genetics studies in populations screened for or enrolled in studies conducted by the TrialNet study group. In addition, TrialNet will evaluate methodologies that enhance the conduct of clinical trials interdicting the type 1 diabetes disease process. | intervention, beta-cell, clinical, child, young human, natural history, genetics, prevention, delay |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is listed by: NIDDK Central Repository has parent organization: University of South Florida; Florida; USA is parent organization of: Living Biobank |
Diabetes, Type 1 diabetes | NIDDK U01DK061058 | Available to the research community | nlx_152812 | SCR_001508 | 2026-02-14 02:00:04 | 22 | ||||||
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Collaborative Islet Transplant Registry Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Collaborative Islet Transplant Registry (RRID:SCR_001466) | CITR | data repository, storage service resource, resource, data or information resource, service resource, report, narrative resource, database | Collect, analyze, and communicate on comprehensive and current data on all islet/beta cell transplants in human recipients performed in North America, as well as some European and Australian centers to expedite progress and promote safety in islet/beta cell transplantation. This site serves as a repository for general information concerning protocols, clinical transplantation sites, publications, and other information of interest to the general community. Annual Reports are available. Islet/beta cell transplantation is a complex procedure with many factors contributing to the outcome. Compiling and analyzing data from all transplant centers in the US, Canada, as well as some European and Australian centers will accelerate the identification of both critical risk factors and key determinants of success and thereby guide transplant centers in developing and refining islet/beta cell transplant protocols. The inclusion of the term collaborative in the name of the Registry emphasizes the importance of collaboration in fulfilling the CITR mission and goals. Close collaboration with the transplant centers will ensure that relevant questions are addressed, that data submitted are accurate and complete, and that the needs of the transplant community are served. Information on how to participate as a CITR Transplant Center and to receive a transplant center application is available through the website. Progress in islet transplantation depends entirely on complete, high-quality medical data, including the information patients consented to report to the Collaborative Islet Transplant Registry. To make it as easy as possible to provide updated information about patient's health, an on-line questionnaire is available or patients can mail it to their transplant center. This information is very important in the continuing search for a cure for Type 1 diabetes. | transplant center, transplant, islet, beta cell, clinical, islet transplantation, beta cell transplantation, outcome, metadata standard, adverse event report, diabetes, data element, bibliography, questionnaire, protocol, risk factor, case report form, allograft, pancreatectomy, autograft, islet processing | is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) | Type 1 diabetes, Diabetes | NIDDK N01-DK6-2868; NIDDK N01-DK1-2472 |
PMID:15387102 | Free, Freely Available | nlx_152693 | SCR_001466 | 2026-02-14 02:00:04 | 9 | |||||
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Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (RRID:SCR_001522) | JDRF | institution | Global funder of type 1 diabetes (T1D) research that aims to progressively remove the impact of T1D from people's lives until a world without T1D is achieved. JDRF collaborates with a wide spectrum of partners and is the only organization with the scientific resources, regulatory influence, and a working plan to better treat, prevent, and eventually cure T1D. More than 80 percent of JDRF's expenditures directly support research and research-related education. In 2012 Forbes magazine named JDRF one of its five All-Star charities, citing the organization's efficiency and effectiveness. The organization awards research grants for laboratory and clinical investigations and sponsors a variety of career development and research training programs for new and established investigators. JDRF also sponsors international workshops and conferences for biomedical researchers. Individual chapters offer support groups and other activities for families affected by diabetes. | treatment, prevention, cure, research, education |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is affiliated with: Helmsley Cellular Research Hub is related to: JDRF Artificial Pancreas Project Consortium is related to: Kidney Health Initiative |
Type 1 diaberes, Diabetes | Free, Freely available | grid.429307.b, nlx_152841, Crossref funder ID: 100008871, Wikidata: Q6107958, ISNI: 0000 0004 0575 6413 | https://ror.org/00vqxjy61 | SCR_001522 | JDRF International, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International | 2026-02-14 02:00:04 | 64 |
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