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Brain Connection Resource Report Resource Website |
Brain Connection (RRID:SCR_008315) | data or information resource, narrative resource, training material | An educational site providing accessible information about how the brain works and how people learn | behavior, brain, connection, human, illness, injury, memory, work, language | Aging | nif-0000-24681 | SCR_008315 | Brain Connection | 2026-02-14 02:01:40 | 0 | |||||||||
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BRAID Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
BRAID (RRID:SCR_008702) | BRAID | data or information resource, source code, image, software resource, database | Large-scale archive of normalized digital spatial and functional data with an analytical query mechanism. One of its many applications is the elucidation of brain structure-function relationships. BRAID stores spatially defined data from digital brain images which have been mapped into normalized Cartesian coordinates, allowing image data from large populations of patients to be combined and compared. The database also contains neurological data from each patient and a query mechanism that can perform statistical structure-function correlations. The project is developing database technology for the manipulation and analysis of 3-dimensional brain images derived from MRI, PET, CT, etc. BRAID is based on the PostgreSQL server, an object/relational DBMS, which allows a standard relational DBMS to be augmented with application-specific datatypes and operators. The BRAID project is adding operations and datatypes to support querying, manipulation and analysis of 3D medical images, including: * Image Datatypes: BRAID supports a family of 3D image datatypes, each having an abstract type and an implementation type. Abstract types include boolean (for regions of interest), integer, float, vector (for representing morphological changes), tensor (for representing derivatives and standard deviations of vector images) and color. Implementation types at present include line-segment format and voxel array. * Image Operators: BRAID supports addition of images, multiplication (which is interpreted as intersection for boolean images), coercion of an image''s abstract or implementation type to another value, and determination of volumes of regions of interest. * Statistical Operators: A chi-squared test has been added to SQL as an aggregate operator on pairs of boolean values. * Web Interface: A general-purpose Web gateway allows the results of queries that return computed images to be displayed. You can download the BRAID source code 2.0. This version is developed under postgreSQL 7.3.4., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | brain image, data mining, brain, magnetic resonance, analysis, image display, mri, pet, ct, structure, function, brain | has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA | Aging | NIA R01 AG13743 | PMID:18467275 PMID:11191696 PMID:9874539 |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_143545, r3d100010227 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R3F88M | SCR_008702 | BRAID: Brain Image Database, Brain Image Database | 2026-02-14 02:01:43 | 11 | |||
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UM Brain Endowment Bank Resource Report Resource Website |
UM Brain Endowment Bank (RRID:SCR_008721) | biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank | A biomaterial supply resource which collects and disseminates over 1500 brains and links tissue specimens to patient data. The Brain Endowment Bank distributes brain tissue specimens to scientists worldwide who are investigating neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric diseases, as well as to scientists involved in ongoing studies on the affects of aging. Its overall objective is to support basic and clinical research activities by providing a systematic method for obtaining detailed pre-mortem clinical information, developing procedures for optimizing brain autopsies, cryopreserving neuropathological specimens, and obtaining neuropathological diagnoses after death. | biomaterial resource, brain, brain tissue, brain bank, neurodegenerative disease, neuropsychiatric disease |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is listed by: Multiple Sclerosis Discovery Forum is related to: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is related to: Multiple Sclerosis Discovery Forum has parent organization: University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; Florida; USA |
Aging, Neurodegenerative disease, Neuropsychiatric disease | Public, To scientists worldwide who are investigating neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric diseases, As well as to scientists studying aging | nlx_14288 | http://braindonation.org/ | SCR_008721 | University of Miami Brain Endowment Bank | 2026-02-14 02:01:45 | 0 | ||||||
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Fubers Network Diagram of Human Aging Resource Report Resource Website |
Fubers Network Diagram of Human Aging (RRID:SCR_008698) | data or information resource, portal, topical portal | This is a multiscale network diagram of aging pathways, from molecules to organism. The many observable signs of human senescence have been hypothesized by various researchers to result from several primary causes. Close inspection of the biochemical and physiological pathways associated with age-related changes and with the hypothesized causes reveals several parallel cascades of events that involve several important interactions and feedback loops. This network diagram is presented to aid in conceptualizing the many processes and interactions among them, including promising intervention points for therapy development. Environmental effects and proposed interventions are highlighted around the margins of the network. This diagram is maintained on the Web as a reference for researchers and students. Content is updated as new information comes to light. Sponsors: This work has been supported by Legendary Pharmaceuticals. Keywords: Network, Diagram, Human, Cell, Aging, Senescence, Biochemical, Pathway, Physiological, Therapy, Environmental, Researcher, Student, | Aging | nif-0000-37667 | SCR_008698 | 2010 Network Model of Human Aging | 2026-02-14 02:01:46 | 0 | ||||||||||
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Emory Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Resource Report Resource Website |
Emory Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (RRID:SCR_008761) | disease-related portal, data or information resource, portal, topical portal | An Alzheimer's research center which focuses on mild cognitive impairment and early diagnosis and treatment of memory disorders. The Center hosts clinical trials in which the public can participate. Its resources for scientists include a tissue and biospecimen banking facility, the Emory neurology database, and research seminars. | memory loss, mild cognitive impairment, alzheimer's disease, clinical evaluation, clinical trial, memory disorder, neurodegenerative disease, meeting, seminar |
is affiliated with: Emory ADRC Tissue and Biospecimen Banking Facility is affiliated with: Emory Neurology Database has parent organization: Emory University School of Medicine; Atlanta; Georgia; USA |
Aging, Alzheimer's disease | NIA 2P50AG025688-06 | Public, Available to the research community | nlx_144034 | SCR_008761 | Emory Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, Emory ADRC | 2026-02-14 02:01:44 | 0 | ||||||
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Johns Hopkins Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Resource Report Resource Website |
Johns Hopkins Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (RRID:SCR_008757) | biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank | A Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC) whose goal is to conduct basic and clinical research aimed at understanding Alzheimer's disease. The Center enrolls a variety of individuals for clinical trials, evaluation and follow-up, including: normal control subjects, individuals with mild memory problems, and patients diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease or related dementias. Researchers can request data and specimens obtained from ADRC subjects. These include blood or DNA, brain specimens, and cross-sectional or longitudinal clinical and cognitive data, all from ADRC subjects. | alzheimer's disease, mild memory problem, dementia, clinical data, cognitive data, blood, dna, brain, tissue, human, clinical trial, memory |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Baltimore, Maryland; USA |
Alzheimer's disease, Normal control, Mild memory problem, Dementia, Aging | NIA | Public, Researchers can request data and specimens obtained from ADRC subjects | nlx_144105 | SCR_008757 | Johns Hopkins ADRC, Johns Hopkins Alzheimer's Disease Research Center | 2026-02-14 02:01:47 | 0 | ||||||
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Brain Research Institute Biobank Resources Resource Report Resource Website |
Brain Research Institute Biobank Resources (RRID:SCR_008756) | biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank | Brain bank resources which include postmortem human frozen brain tissue and matched cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and blood available for scientists to search for etiopathogeneses of human disease. The National Neurological Research Specimen Bank and the Multiple Sclerosis Human Neurospecimen Bank maintains a collection of quick frozen and formalin fixed postmortem human brain tissue and frozen cerebrospinal fluid from patients with neurological diseases, including Alzheimer's Disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, depressive disorder/suicide, and epilepsy, among others. Diagnoses are documented by clinical medical records and gross/microscopic neuropathology. The Neuropathology Laboratory at the UCLA Medical Center maintains a bank of frozen, formalin and paraformaldehyde-fixed and paraffin-embedded postmortem human brain tissues and frozen cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from patients who die with Alzheimer's disease and other dementing and degenerative illnesses, as well as control materials removed in a similar fashion from patients who are neurologically normal. | postmortem, brain, coronal, brain tissue, cerebral spinal fluid, blood, cerebral spinal fluid cell, cell-free cerebral spinal fluid, serum, plasma, buffy coat, frozen, formalin fixed, paraformaldehyde-fixed, paraffin-embedded, neurological disease, alzheimer's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, depressive disorder, suicide, epilepsy, huntington's disease, multiple sclerosis, parkinson's disease, progressive supranuclear palsy, schizophrenia, stroke, cerebrovascular accident, fronto-temporal dementia, neurologically normal, coronal section, control, clinical data |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Brain Research Institute |
Neurological disease, Alzheimer's disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Depressive Disorder, Suicide, Epilepsy, Huntington's disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Schizophrenia, Stroke, Cerebrovascular Accident, Fronto-temporal dementia, Aging | NINDS ; NIMH ; National MS Society ; United States Department of Veterans Affairs ; Veterans Affairs West Los Angeles Healthcare Center ; NIA |
Public, Available to the research community | nlx_143996 | http://www.bri.ucla.edu/bri_research/research_resources.asp | SCR_008756 | Brain Research Institute Research Resources, Brain Research Institute Biobanks, BRI Research Resources, BRI Biobanks, BRI Biobank Resources | 2026-02-14 02:01:44 | 0 | |||||
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Mayo Clinic Jacksonville: Neuropathology and Microscopy Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Mayo Clinic Jacksonville: Neuropathology and Microscopy (RRID:SCR_008753) | biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank | A brain bank and laboratory focused on memory and motor disorders. Brains are sent to the laboratory for diagnosis and research for the State of Florida Alzheimer Disease Initiative and for the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. As part of this brain banking function, fixed and frozen brain samples are obtained at autopsy and sent to the laboratory for diagnostic evaluation and for various types of research studies. The major types of analyses performed on the brain samples include neuro-histology, immunohistochemistry, confocal microscopy, electron microscopy and image analysis, as well as immunoassays. The latter are based upon Western blotting and enzyme linked immunoassays. The laboratory has a specific interest in the interface between normal aging and Alzheimer's disease, as well as in non-Alzheimer's degenerative disorders such as Lewy body dementia, corticobasal degeneration, progressive supranuclear palsy and frontotemporal dementia. The primary focus of research on aging is neuropathologic characterization of brains of individuals who had been prospectively and longitudinally evaluated during life. These studies aim to determine differences in a range of biologic parameters in brains of people with normal cognitive, mild cognitive impairment and dementia. Their focus on Parkinson's disease is to identify preclinical Parkinson's disease in order to develop means for early diagnosis. | tissue, brain, fixed, frozen, alzheimer's disease, normal aging, memory disorder, motor disorder, parkinson's disease, progressive supranuclear palsy, lewy body disease, corticobasal degeneration, frontotemporal dementia, dementia, mild cognitive impairment, mouse, neurofibrillary degeneration, postmortem, normal control, autopsy |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Mayo Clinic Florida; Florida; USA has parent organization: Mayo Alzheimer's Disease Research Center has parent organization: Florida Alzheimer's Disease Research Center |
Alzheimer's disease, Aging, Memory disorder, Motor disorder, Parkinson's disease, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Lewy Body Disease, Corticobasal Degeneration, Frontotemporal dementia, Dementia, Mild Cognitive Impairment | NIA P50-AG16574; NIA P50-AG25711; NINDS P50-40256 |
nlx_143952 | SCR_008753 | Mayo Clinic Jacksonville: Neuropathology Microscopy, Mayo Clinic Florida: Neuropathology and Microscopy, Neuropathology and Microscopy - Dennis W. Dickson, Mayo Clinic Florida: Neuropathology and Microscopy - Dennis W. Dickson | 2026-02-14 02:01:47 | 1 | |||||||
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Signal Detection Software for Receiver Operator Characteristics Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Signal Detection Software for Receiver Operator Characteristics (RRID:SCR_008752) | Signal Detection Software for ROC | software resource | Software program designed to help the average clinician/researcher with a PC to evaluate clinical databases and discover the characteristics of patients, including genetics that best predict a binary outcome. That outcome may be any binary outcome such as: * Whether or not the patient has a certain disorder (medical test evaluation) * Whether or not the patient is likely to develop a certain disorder (risk factor evaluation) * Whether or not the patient is likely to respond to a certain treatment (evaluation of treatment moderators) When the predictors considered are themselves all binary (e.g., male/female; inpatient/outpatient; symptoms present/absent), the program identifies the optimal predictor. When one or more of the predictors are ordinal (e.g., age, severity of symptoms) it identifies the optimal cutpoint for each or the ordinal predictors, as well as the overall optimal predictor. | signal detection, signal, clinician, researcher, prediction, binary outcome, evaluation, medical test, risk factor, treatment | has parent organization: Stanford/VA Aging Clinical Research Center | Aging | nlx_143946 | SCR_008752 | 2026-02-14 02:01:44 | 4 | ||||||||
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Wien Center For Alzheimer's Disease and Memory Disorders Resource Report Resource Website |
Wien Center For Alzheimer's Disease and Memory Disorders (RRID:SCR_008755) | portal, data or information resource, research forum portal, disease-related portal, topical portal | A joint program between Mount Sinai Medical Center and the University of Miami Department of Psychiatry that seeks an end to Alzheimer's disease and similar disorders through research, diagnosis, education and treatment. The goals are to improve memory and mental responsiveness of Alzheimer's patients, delay the onset of the disease and, ultimately, find a cure. The Wien Center typically conducts multidisciplinary initiatives utilizing clinical trials. | alzheimer's disease, memory disorder, dementia, clinical, diagnosis, treatment, late adult human |
has parent organization: University of Miami; Florida; USA is parent organization of: Florida Brain Bank |
Aging | NIH | Public | nlx_143957 | SCR_008755 | Wien Center for Alzheimer's Disease and Memory Disorders | 2026-02-14 02:01:45 | 0 | ||||||
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Medical University of South Carolina Center on Aging Resource Report Resource Website |
Medical University of South Carolina Center on Aging (RRID:SCR_008825) | MUSC Center on Aging | data or information resource, portal, topical portal | A center dedicated to research, service, and education concerning aging. MUSC primarily promotes the health, increased longevity, and improved quality of life of senior South Carolinians. This organization does such through the establishment of a national translational research program about aging, the development of a comprehensive/coordinated system of health care delivery for older individuals, and providing health education and outreach to students, faculty members, practicing health providers and the overall public. This center consists of several different research programs, including the Movement Disorder program, Stroke program, Alzheimer's program, Biology of Aging program, Outreach and Education program, and the Clinical Geriatric program. | late adult human, alzheimer's disease, stroke, movement disorder, clinical, geriatrics |
has parent organization: Medical University of South Carolina; South Carolina; USA is parent organization of: MUSC Center on Aging Campbell Neuropathology Laboratory |
Aging | Public | nlx_144504 | SCR_008825 | 2026-02-14 02:01:48 | 0 | |||||||
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Mount Sinai Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Resource Report Resource Website |
Mount Sinai Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (RRID:SCR_008780) | Mount Sinai ADRC | biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank | A research facility and clinical program that is dedicated to the study and the treatment of both normal aging and Alzheimer's disease. This facility will accommodate requests for its resources (for example, data or tissue) from investigators that are not funded by the ADRC. Their team is composed of experts in geriatrics, geriatric psychiatry and psychology, neurology, pathology, and radiology. All team members work to provide services to those with memory disorders. This center sponsors educational programs for healthcare professionals and community groups. Data from the ADRC cores are available to all ADRC investigators after approval from the PI who collected the data. Data generated by the ADRC cores are communicated to the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center (NACC) and can be available through them. Tissue can be distributed after approval of the Tissue Allocation Committee, and can be used for further research. | normal aging, alzheimer's disease, late adult human, memory disorder, memory, dementia, healthy, brain tissue, brain, tissue, paraffin embedded, block, stain, clinical |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; New York; USA |
Alzheimer's disease, Aging, Healthy | NIA | Public / Collaborator: The ADRC at Mount Sinai School of Medicine is receptive to requests of ADRC resources (data, Tissue, And so on). The ADRC welcomes requests for tissue from Investigators not currently funded by the ADRC. Tissues needed for conduct of ADRC projects are distributed directly to PIs. Distribution of tissue will be made on a collaborative basis only and determined on a case by case basis by the Tissue Allocation Committee. | nlx_144162 | SCR_008780 | Mount Sinai School of Medicine ADRC, Mount Sinai School of Medicine Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, Mount Sinai Alzheimer's Disease Research Center | 2026-02-14 02:01:47 | 0 | |||||
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University of Washington Alzheimers Disease Research Center Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
University of Washington Alzheimers Disease Research Center (RRID:SCR_008814) | UW ADRC | disease-related portal, data or information resource, portal, topical portal | Research center investigating the basic mechanisms underlying the development of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders, directing particular attention to biomarkers and experimental new treatments. They also continue to search for genetic risk factors underlying Alzheimer's disease (AD). Their main priorities are to find causes, effective treatments, and prevention strategies. Their investigators also are partnering with other Alzheimer's Centers across the country to evaluate promising new medications and other treatments for AD. The ultimate goal of their basic and clinical studies is to improve patient care and function, and improve the quality of life for both the patient and the caregiver. ADRC Cores: * Administration * Clinical Core * Satellite Core * Data Management & Biostatistics * Neuropathology Core * Education & Information Transfer * Genetics | late adult human, clinical, genetic, treatment, human, prevention, cause, genetic risk factor | has parent organization: University of Washington; Seattle; USA | Alzheimer's disease, Aging | NIA | Public | nlx_144418 | SCR_008814 | UW Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at University of Washington, University of Washington ADRC | 2026-02-14 02:01:47 | 2 | |||||
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Michigan Alzheimer's Disease Center Brain Bank Resource Report Resource Website |
Michigan Alzheimer's Disease Center Brain Bank (RRID:SCR_008774) | MADC | biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank | An organization that provides scientists with human tissue from Alzheimer's patients and patients with related brain disorders. Brain tissue is collected from research studies at the University of Michigan, as well as other research centers, and are donated by the families of the patients or the participants themselves. Tissues that are present in the Brain Bank are pre-characterized by pathologists and can be provided to researchers upon request. | alzheimer's disease, dementia, late adult human, brain, tissue, brain tissue, autopsy, brain donation, clinical data |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Michigan Alzheimer's Disease Center |
Alzheimer's disease, Dementia, Aging | Available to research staff upon request | nlx_144107 | http://www.med.umich.edu/alzheimers/research/brain_bank.htm | SCR_008774 | MADC Brain Bank | 2026-02-14 02:01:47 | 0 | |||||
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Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities Resource Report Resource Website |
Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities (RRID:SCR_008806) | IBR, NYS IBR, NYS-OPWDD IBR | biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank | A research arm of the New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD), which conducts basic and clinical research into the causes, treatment, and prevention of intellectual disabilities and other developmental disabilities. The goals of the IBR's research, services and education program are designed to provide prevention, earlier detection, and improved treatment of intellectual disabilities and other developmental disabilities. This research program has a total of 46 laboratories over 7 departments. These programs include the George A. Jervis Clinic (a tertiary-level diagnostic and research clinic), the Specialty Clinical Laboratories (conduct specialty testing for genetic, metabolic, neurodegenerative disorders), and the Comprehensive Genetic Disease Program at Richmond County (provides genetics and genetic counseling services). This institute provides educational activities in the graduate studies program, and the Programs in Developmental Neuroscience and Developmental Disabilities (PDNDD). The PDNDD collaborates with the faculty from the City University of New York and the State University of New York. The IBR staff regularly conducts public education workshops and professional seminars about developmental disabilities. | brain tissue, brain, tissue, developmental disability, late adult human, alzheimer's disease, autism, fragile x syndrome, taurine, fetal alcohol syndrome, batten disease, phenylketonuria, fetal development, down's syndrome, infant, development, biochemistry, neurobiology, genetics, molecular biology, neurochemistry, psychology, neuroscience |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities |
Developmental disability, Aging | nlx_144385 | http://www.opwdd.ny.gov/ws/ws_ibr_resources.jsp | SCR_008806 | NYS-OPWDD: Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities, New York State Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities | 2026-02-14 02:01:46 | 0 | ||||||
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University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - Alzheimer's Disease Center Resource Report Resource Website |
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - Alzheimer's Disease Center (RRID:SCR_008836) | UT Southwestern ADC, UTSW ADC | disease-related portal, data or information resource, portal, topical portal | A center dedicated to discovering treatments and providing preventative measures for Alzheimer's Disease. Research is strongly focused on brain changes in regards to healthy aging, mild cognitive impairment and other disorders, such as dementia. It aims to improve diagnostic measures and care giving techniques, discover more effective medical interventions, and understand the etiology of the disease and find an eventual cure. The center provides diagnostic evaluations of adult memory problems, as well as the opportunity to participate in clinical research to aid in finding better Alzheimer's treatments. | alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment, dementia, aging, research, treatment, diagnosis, etiology, medical interventions, clinical research |
has parent organization: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; Texas; USA is parent organization of: UT Southwestern ADC Brain Tissue Donation Program |
Aging, Alzheimer's disease | NIA 1-P30-AG12300-16 | Public | nlx_144638 | SCR_008836 | UT Southwestern Medical Center ADC | 2026-02-14 02:01:48 | 0 | |||||
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MUSC Center on Aging Campbell Neuropathology Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
MUSC Center on Aging Campbell Neuropathology Laboratory (RRID:SCR_008826) | MUSC Center on Aging Neuropathology Lab | biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank | A brain bank and biospecimen repository that provides research materials to clinicians, scientists and pathologists in South Carolina. The bank provides both control and diseased biospecimens and brain tissue needed for research in Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and other related neurological disorders. The Campbell Laboratory coordinates the brain tissue donation program, provides post-mortem confirmation of a patient having neurological disorders, and leads research trials. Any South Carolina resident can choose to sign up as a tissue donor and have their brain tissue donated post-mortem to be used for neurological disorder research. The tissue bank will process and analyze these tissue samples and send the results to the deceased person's family. | brain tissue, brain, tissue, alzheimer's disease, parkinson's disease, neurological disorder, stroke, dementia, normal control, late adult human, clinical trial |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Medical University of South Carolina Center on Aging |
Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Neurological disorder, Stroke, Aging, Dementia | Account required | nlx_144505 | http://academicdepartments.musc.edu/brainbank/ | SCR_008826 | MUSC Center on Aging Carroll A. Campbell Jr. Neuropathology Laboratory, Carroll A. Campbell Jr. Neuropathology Laboratory (Brain Bank), Medical University of South Carolina Center on Aging Carroll A. Campbell Jr. Neuropathology Laboratory, Carroll A. Campbell Jr. Neuropathology Laboratory at MUSC, Carroll A. Campbell Jr. Neuropathology Laboratory | 2026-02-14 02:01:39 | 2 | |||||
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MassGeneral Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
MassGeneral Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease (RRID:SCR_008746) | MIND | biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank | An institute whose mission is to translate laboratory discoveries into prevention, treatment and cures for Alzheimer's, ALS, Huntington's, Parkinson's and other neurodegenerative diseases. MIND seeks to accelerate therapies that lessen the toll of disease on patients and families. Researchers of the institute collaborate, strategize, and share technology to find treatment for these diseases. As promising leads are developed in one area, they are tested in the other neurodegenerative disorders. | memory disorder, movement disorder, neuromuscular disease, alzheimer's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, huntington's disease, parkinson's disease, neurodegenerative disease, brain tissue, tissue, brain |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts; USA |
Memory disorder, Movement disorder, Neuromuscular Disease, Alzheimer's disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease, Neurodegenerative disease, Aging | Available to the research community | nlx_144103 | http://www.massgeneral.org/mind/ | SCR_008746 | Massachusetts General Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease, Massachusetts General Hospital Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease | 2026-02-14 02:01:44 | 2 | |||||
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ADEPT - Assessment of Doctor-Elderly Patient Encounters Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
ADEPT - Assessment of Doctor-Elderly Patient Encounters (RRID:SCR_008901) | ADEPT | data or information resource, audio track, database, video resource | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on Septemeber 02, 2014. Through a collaborative effort with experts in doctor-elderly patient interaction who participated in the development of ADEPT, a database of approximately 435 audio and video tapes of visits of patients age 65 and older (n=46) to their primary physician was established for testing ADEPT and for access by medical educators and researchers. Data associated with each tape include reason for visit, physician characteristics (age, race, gender), patient characteristics (age, race, gender), companion characteristics (age, race, gender), and length of doctor-patient relationship. Through a collaborative effort with experts in doctor-elderly patient interaction who participated in the development of ADEPT, a database of approximately 435 audio and video tapes of visits of patients age 65 and older (n=46) to their primary physician was established for testing ADEPT and for access by medical educators and researchers. Data associated with each tape include reason for visit, physician characteristics (age, race, gender), patient characteristics (age, race, gender), companion characteristics (age, race, gender), and length of doctor-patient relationship. Patient visits to their primary physician were videotaped at four sites: an academic medical center in the Midwest, an academic medical center in the Southwest, a suburban managed care medical group, and an urban group of physicians in independent practice. Repeat visits between the same doctor and patient were taped for 19 patients resulting in 48 tapes of multiple visits. Patients were recruited in the waiting room for a convenience sample. Before the visit, patients provided demographic data and completed a global satisfaction form. Following the visit, patients completed the SF-36, and the ABIM for patient satisfaction. Two weeks following the visit, patients were contacted by telephone and asked about their understanding, compliance and their utilization of health services over the past year. At twelve months, patients were contacted by telephone for administration of the SF-36, the global satisfaction form, and the utilization of health services survey. Data Availability: Archived at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine Library. Interested researchers and medical educators should contact the PI, Mary Ann Cook, JVCRadiology (at) sbcglobal.net * Dates of Study: 1998-2001 * Study Features: Longitudinal, Anthropometric Measures * Sample Size: 46 | longitudinal, anthropometric measure, patient interaction, late adult human, doctor, patient satisfaction, health service, doctor-patient interaction | has parent organization: Saint Louis University School of Medicine; Missouri; USA | Aging | NIA | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_151429 | SCR_008901 | Assessment of Doctor-Elderly Patient Encounters, Assessment of Doctor-Elderly Patient Encounters (ADEPT) | 2026-02-14 02:01:47 | 31 | |||||
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BMAP - Brain Molecular Anatomy Project Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
BMAP - Brain Molecular Anatomy Project (RRID:SCR_008852) | BMAP | data or information resource, funding resource, portal, topical portal | The Brain Molecular Anatomy Project is a trans-NIH project aimed at understanding gene expression and function in the nervous system. BMAP has two major scientific goals: # Gene discovery: to catalog of all the genes expressed in the nervous system, under both normal and abnormal conditions. # Gene expression analysis: to monitor gene expression patterns in the nervous system as a function of cell type, anatomical location, developmental stage, and physiological state, and thus gain insight into gene function. In pursuit of these goals, BMAP has launched several initiatives to provide resources and funding opportunities for the scientific community. These include several Requests for Applications and Requests for Proposals, descriptions of which can be found in this Web site. BMAP is also in the process of establishing physical and electronic resources for the community, including repositories of cDNA clones for nervous system genes, and databases of gene expression information for the nervous system. Most of the BMAP initiatives so far have focused on the mouse as a model species because of the ease of experimental and genetic manipulation of this organism, and because many models of human disease are available in the mouse. However, research in humans, other mammalian species, non-mammalian vertebrates, and invertebrates is also being funded through BMAP. For the convenience of interested investigators, we have established this Web site as a central information resource, focusing on major NIH-sponsored funding opportunities, initiatives, genomic resources available to the research community, courses and scientific meetings related to BMAP initiatives, and selected reports and publications. When appropriate, we will also post initiatives not directly sponsored by BMAP, but which are deemed relevant to its goals. Posting decisions are made by the Trans-NIH BMAP Committee |
has parent organization: National Institutes of Health is parent organization of: BMAP cDNA Resources |
Aging | NINDS ; NIMH ; NIDA ; NEI ; NIA ; NIAAA ; NICHD ; NIDCD ; NIEHS ; NHGRI ; NIGMS |
nlx_149083 | SCR_008852 | Brain Molecular Anatomy Project, Trans-NIH Brain Molecular Anatomy Project | 2026-02-14 02:01:48 | 6 |
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