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hfoGUI
 
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hfoGUI (RRID:SCR_016726) hfoGUI software application, data visualization software, data processing software, software resource, signal processing software, software repository, data analysis software Graphical user interface to visualize EEG data. The applications can vary from scoring High Frequency Oscillations, to observing Theta and Gamma Synchrony. graphical, user, interface, python, processing, data, EEG, LFP, frequency, oscillation Alzheimer’s Association 2015-NIRG-341570;
NIA R01 AG050425
Free, Available for download, Freely available SCR_016726 hfoGraphical User Interface 2026-02-15 09:21:10 1
AMP-AD Knowledge Portal
 
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AMP-AD Knowledge Portal (RRID:SCR_016316) AMP AD service resource, storage service resource, data repository Repository for distribution of various types of molecular data from human, cell-based and animal model biosamples, analytical results and research tools generated through multiple NIA-supported programs. Currently Portal supports AMP-AD Target Discovery and Preclinical Validation and MOVE-AD Consortia and translational center, MODEL-AD. multi-omic data, Alezheimer's disease, is recommended by: National Library of Medicine NIA Restricted SCR_016316 AMP-AD, AMP-AD Knowledge Portal 2026-02-15 09:21:38 10
Automatic Analysis
 
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Automatic Analysis (RRID:SCR_003560) aa software application, time-series analysis software, image processing software, data processing software, software resource, image analysis software, workflow software, software toolkit, data analysis software Integration framework for major open source packages in neuroimaging including SPM, FSL, FreeSurfer, EEGLAB, and Fieldtrip. Efficient neuroimaging workflows and parallel processing using Matlab and XML. Addresses challenges of processing multimodal datasets, like combining anatomy, functional MRI, diffusion, and EEG, to yield integrated views of brain. Allows to design, execute, and share pipelines utilizing multiple open source packages. Supports parallelized execution to address challenges of large cohort studies and provides quality control offering group statistics and reporting facilities to help identify outlier subjects and erroneous processing steps. Neuroimaging workflows, processing multimodal datasets, brain integrated views, fmri, eeg, meg, dwi, morphometry, parallel-processing, scripting, record-keeping, uses: FreeSurfer
uses: MATLAB
uses: SPM
NSERC Discovery and the Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Cognitive Neuroimaging ;
NSERC/CIHR CHRP ;
NIA R01 AG038490;
NIDCD R01 DC013063
PMID:25642185 nlx_157695 SCR_003560 automaticanalysis, AutomaticAnalysis 2026-02-15 09:18:32 8
Alzheimers Disease Genetics Consortium
 
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Alzheimers Disease Genetics Consortium (RRID:SCR_004004) ADGC organization portal, portal, data set, consortium, data or information resource Consortium to conduct genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to identify genes associated with an increased risk of developing late-onset Alzheimer''''s disease (LOAD). The goal of the ADGC is to identify genetic variants associated with risk for AD. It plans to do this through the following collaborative goals: # Identify genes responsible for AD susceptibility # Identify AD sub-phenotype genes rate-of-progression plaque / tangle load / distribution biomarker variability # Generate a genetic data resource for the AD research community Data generated by ADGC is available at the following website: https://www.niagads.org/content/alzheimers-disease-genetics-consortium-adgc-collection genome-wide association study, gene, biomarker, basic science, genetic variant, genetics, african-american, caucasian is listed by: Consortia-pedia
is related to: University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; Pennsylvania; USA
is related to: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; New York; USA
is related to: University of Washington; Seattle; USA
is related to: Boston University; Massachusetts; USA
is related to: Washington University in St. Louis; Missouri; USA
is related to: Vanderbilt University; Tennessee; USA
is related to: Oregon Health and Science University; Oregon; USA
is related to: Columbia University; New York; USA
is related to: University of Miami; Florida; USA
is related to: Banner Alzheimer's Institute; Arizona; USA
is related to: Indiana University; Indiana; USA
is related to: University of Toronto; Ontario; Canada
is related to: Mayo Clinic Florida; Florida; USA
is related to: Johns Hopkins University; Maryland; USA
is related to: Albert Einstein College of Medicine; New York; USA
is related to: Genentech
is related to: University of Gothenburg; Gothenburg; Sweden
is related to: University of North Texas; Texas; USA
is related to: University of Kentucky; Kentucky; USA
is related to: University of Chicago; Illinois; USA
is related to: University of Michigan; Ann Arbor; USA
is related to: University of Virginia; Virginia; USA
is related to: Florida Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
is related to: Mayo Clinic
is related to: Emory University; Georgia; USA
is related to: New York University; New York; USA
is related to: Stanford University; Stanford; California
is related to: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Illinois; USA
is related to: University of Alabama; Alabama; USA
is related to: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences; Arkansas; USA
is related to: University of San Diego; California; USA
is related to: University of California at Irvine; California; USA
is related to: University of California at Los Angeles; California; USA
is related to: University of California at San Diego; California; USA
is related to: University of California at San Francisco; California; USA
is related to: University of Pittsburgh; Pennsylvania; USA
is related to: University of Southern California; Los Angeles; USA
is related to: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; Texas; USA
is related to: National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center
is related to: Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia - Research Institute; Pennsylvania; USA
is related to: National Institute on Aging
is related to: University of California at Davis; California; USA
is related to: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
is related to: Wake Forest University; North Carolina; USA
is related to: National Cell Repository for Alzheimer's Disease
is related to: International Genomics of Alzheimers Project
is related to: National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center
has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; Pennsylvania; USA
NIA UO1AG032984 nlx_158415 SCR_004004 Alzheimer''''s Disease Genetics Consortium (ADGC), Alzheimer''''s Disease Genetics Consortium 2026-02-15 09:18:39 7
UAB Alzheimer's Disease Center
 
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UAB Alzheimer's Disease Center (RRID:SCR_004305) ADC, UAB ADC brain bank, material resource, tissue bank, biomaterial supply resource The UAB Alzheimer's Disease Center provides comprehensive treatment for Alzheimer's patients while also promoting research for the prevention and cure of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. The ADC is an interdisciplinary program of scientists working in areas including neurology, psychiatry, genetics, and psychology. The Center provides comprehensive treatment and promotes research for the prevention and/or cure of Alzheimer's disease and other related disorders with memory loss and impaired cognition. A major emphasis of research is the maintenance of a clinical research database comprised of neurological, medical, and neuropsychological test data from participants seen in the ADRC Clinical study since 1999, many of whom have been followed for several years in the study. brain, alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment, brain donation, clinical research database is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: University of Alabama at Birmingham; Alabama; USA
Alzheimer's disease, Mild Cognitive Impairment, Aging NIA 1P50 AG16582 Researchers interested in Alzheimer's disease may access the clinical research data nlx_143674 http://main.uab.edu/adc/ http://www.uab.edu/medicine/neurology/alzheimers-disease-center SCR_004305 UAB Alzheimer's Disease Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham Alzheimer's Disease Center 2026-02-15 09:18:41 0
Joseph and Kathleen Bryan Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
 
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Joseph and Kathleen Bryan Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (RRID:SCR_005025) portal, research forum portal, patient-support portal, data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal An Alzheimer's disease center (ADC) that offers support services for families caring for persons with memory disorders, community outreach and education programs, in addition to its clinical and basic research activities. Information on current scientific and clinical findings is offered to the general public, medical and scientific community. An important emphasis of the Bryan ADRC is to advance basic medical discovery concerning AD and related dementias. This basic science mission is facilitated through the DNA cell repository located in the Institute of Genome Sciences and Policy (IGSP) and the Bryan ADRC brain donation program of the Kathleen Price Bryan Brain Bank. These affiliated Bryan ADRC programs provide a source of fresh brain tissue. alzheimer's disease, memory disorder, clinical trial, dementia, human brain has parent organization: Duke University School of Medicine; North Carolina; USA
is parent organization of: Duke University Kathleen Price Bryan Brain Bank
Alzheimer's disease, Memory disorder, Dementia NIA Public, Samples are available to the research community nlx_144012 SCR_005025 Bryan Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, Joseph & Kathleen Bryan Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, Bryan ADRC, Joseph and Kathleen Bryan Alzheimer's Disease Research Center 2026-02-15 09:18:53 0
National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA)
 
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National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA) (RRID:SCR_005876) NACDA portal, database, service resource, storage service resource, data repository, data or information resource, topical portal Archive of data relevant to gerontological and aging research. Used to advance research on aging. Subjects include demographic, social, economic, and psychological characteristics of older adults, physical health and functioning of older adults, and health care needs of older adults. NACDA staff represents team of professional researchers, archivists and technicians who work together to obtain, process, distribute, and promote data relevant to aging research. gerontology, secondary analysis, data set, age, intelligence, life span, productive, late adult human is recommended by: National Library of Medicine
lists: Social Environment and Biomarkers of Aging Study in Taiwan
lists: Advanced Cognitive Training for Independent and Vital Elderly (ACTIVE)
is listed by: re3data.org
is related to: Alameda County Health and Ways of Living Study
is related to: Charleston Heart Study
is related to: Census Microdata Samples Project
is related to: Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS)
is related to: Early Indicators of Later Work Levels Disease and Death (EI) - Union Army Samples Public Health and Ecological Datasets
is related to: Cross-National Equivalent Files
is related to: National Survey of Midlife Development in the United States
is related to: Precursors of Premature Disease and Death
is related to: New Beneficiary Data System
is related to: National Survey of Self-Care and Aging
is related to: Aging Status and Sense of Control (ASOC)
has parent organization: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)
is parent organization of: Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly
is parent organization of: National Survey of the Japanese Elderly
is parent organization of: Piedmont Health Survey of the Elderly
is parent organization of: Second Malaysian Family Life Survey
is parent organization of: Longitudinal Study of Generations
is parent organization of: Longitudinal Study of Elderly Mexican American Health
is parent organization of: Matlab Health and Socio-Economic Survey
is parent organization of: National Long Term Care Survey
is parent organization of: National Nursing Home Survey Follow-Up
is parent organization of: National Social Life Health and Aging Project (NSHAP)
is parent organization of: National Survey of Families and Households
Aging NIA Restricted nlx_149438, r3d100010259 https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/NACDA/index.jsp
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3Z31W
SCR_005876 , NACDA, National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging 2026-02-15 09:19:05 21
NIH NeuroBioBank
 
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NIH NeuroBioBank (RRID:SCR_003131) NBB brain bank, material resource, tissue bank, biomaterial supply resource National resource for investigators utilizing human post-mortem brain tissue and related biospecimens for their research to understand conditions of the nervous system. Federated network of brain and tissue repositories in the United States that collects, evaluates, stores, and makes available to researchers, brain and other tissues in a way that is consistent with the highest ethical and research standards. The NeuroBioBank ensures protection of the privacy and wishes of donors. Provides information to the public about the need for tissue donation and how to register as a donor. human post-mortem brain tissue, human brain, brain tissue, tissue, adult, child, brain donation, human post-mortem brain tissue and related biospecimens, is used by: BRAIN Initiative Cell Atlas Network
is used by: BICCN
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: National Institutes of Health
Brain disorder, Autism spectrum disorder, Autism, Major Depressive Disorder, Schizophrenia, Multiple Sclerosis, Epilepsy, Traumatic brain injury NIMH ;
NINDS ;
NICHD ;
NIA ;
NIDA
PMID:29496155 Free, Freely available nlx_156783 SCR_003131 NeuroBioBank, National Institutes of Health NeuroBioBank 2026-02-15 09:18:27 177
ADNI - Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
 
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ADNI - Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (RRID:SCR_003007) ADNI database, service resource, storage service resource, data repository, data or information resource Database of the results of the ADNI study. ADNI is an initiative to develop biomarker-based methods to detect and track the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD) that provides access to qualified scientists to their database of imaging, clinical, genomic, and biomarker data. mri, alzheimer’s disease, cognitive assessment, neuroimaging, disease study, disease progression, biomarker, FASEB list is used by: Biomarkers Across Neurodegenerative Diseases
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: Consortia-pedia
is related to: Alzheimers Association
is related to: Alzheimers Drug Discovery Foundation
Alzheimer's disease, Mild Cognitive Impairment, Elderly control, Traumatic brain injury, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Aging NIA U01AG024904;
NIA P30AG010129;
NIA K01AG030514
Application required, Account required, This resource is available to the scientific community SciRes_000144, nif-0000-00516 http://adni.loni.usc.edu/
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/adni/
http://www.adni3.org/
http://www.loni.ucla.edu/ADNI/ SCR_003007 Alzheimers Disease Neuroimaging Initiative, Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI), Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative 2026-02-15 09:18:25 3850
National Long Term Care Survey
 
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National Long Term Care Survey (RRID:SCR_008943) NLTCS material resource, biomaterial supply resource A data set of a longitudinal survey designed to study changes in the health and functional status of older Americans (aged 65+). It also tracks health expenditures, Medicare service use, and the availability of personal, family, and community resources for caregiving. The survey began in 1982, and follow-up surveys were conducted in 1984, 1989, 1994, 1999, and 2004. The surveys are of the entire Medicare-enrolled aged population with a particular emphasis on the functionally impaired. As sample persons are followed through the Medicare record system, virtually 100% of cases can be longitudinally tracked so that declines, as well as increases, in disability may be identified as well as exact dates of death. NLTCS sample persons are followed until death and are permanently and continuously linked to the Medicare record system from which they are drawn. Linkage to the Medicare Part A and B service use records extends from 1982 to 2004, so that detailed Medicare expenditures and types of service use may be studied. Through the careful application of methods to reduce non-sampling error, the surveys provide nationally representative data on: * The prevalence and patterns of functional limitations, both physical and cognitive; * Longitudinal and cohort patterns of change in functional limitation and mortality over 22 years; * Medical conditions and recent medical problems; * Health care services used; * The kind and amount of formal and informal services received by impaired individuals and how it is paid for; * Demographic and economic characteristics like age, race, sex, marital status, education, and income and assets; * Out-of-pocket expenditures for health care services and other sources of payment; * Housing and neighborhood characteristics. In each of the six surveys, large samples (N~20,000) of the oldest-old population (i.e., those 85 and over) are obtained. The survey data (i.e., detailed community and institutional interviews. The linkage to Medicare enrollment files between 1982 and 2004 was 100%, i.e., there was complete follow-up of all cases (including survey non-respondents) for Medicare eligibility (and for most years, detailed Part A and B use), mortality, and date of death. Medicare mortality records (and dates of death) are available for 1982 to 2005. The number of deaths (i.e., about 32,000 from 1982 to 2005) is large enough that detailed mortality analyses can be done. Over the 22 years spanned by the six surveys, a total of 49,242 distinct individuals were followed from and linked to Medicare records. Data Availability: The data are available through ICPSR as Study No. 9681. The data are available only on CD-ROM and only upon completion of a signed Data Use Agreement. Continuously linked Medicare data (1982 through 2004) for the National Long Term Care Surveys are only available from CMS. * Dates of Study: 1982-2004 * Study Features: Longitudinal, Anthropometric Measures * Sample Size: ** 1982: 20,485 ** 1984: 25,401 ** 1989: 17,565 ** 1994: 19,171 ** 1999: 19,907 ** 2004: 20,474 Link: * ICPSR: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/09681 longitudinal, survey, late adult human, interview, medicare, questionnaire, disabled, non-disabled, community, institution, disability, medical condition, education, income, blood, buccal wash, activity, caregiver, diet, family relations, health care service, health services utilization, health status, life satisfaction, live expectancy, living arrangement, marriage, perception, quality of life, apoe, sod2, physical, cognitive, functional limitation, mortality, demographic, economic, race, marital status, asset, payment, housing, neighborhood is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is listed by: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)
has parent organization: Duke University; North Carolina; USA
has parent organization: National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA)
Aging, Functionally impaired, Late adult human, Non-disabled NIA N2 U01 AG0007198 Public, Data use agreement required. nlx_151860 http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09681.v5 SCR_008943 NLTCS: National Long-Term Care Survey, National Long Term Care Survey (NLTCS), National Long-Term Care Survey 2026-02-15 09:19:59 0
Layton Center Biomarkers and Genetics
 
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Layton Center Biomarkers and Genetics (RRID:SCR_008824) Layton Biomarkers and Genetics material resource, biomaterial supply resource A center that works with the Oregon Alzheimer's Disease Center's Data Core, and collects and stores tissue samples, family history and genotype data of various populations. These include samples and data from subjects from the following sources: OADC clinical studies, the Oregon Brain Aging Study, the Community Brain Donor Program, the Preventing Cognitive Decline with Alternative Therapies program (informally called the Dementia Prevention Study or DPS), the African American Dementia and Aging Project, and the Klamath Exceptional Aging Project. The collected data samples include genomic DNA, lymphoblast cell lines, genome-wide and candidate region SNP marker data, APOE, AD candidate gene markers. genomic dna, lymphoblast cell line, plasma, dna, cell line, lymphoblast, dementia, late adult human, normal, alzheimer's disease, clinical data, genotype data, genotype, clinical, family history is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: OHSU Layton Aging and Alzheimer's Disease Center
Aging, Dementia, Alzheimer's disease NIA P30 AG08017 Researchers must fill out request forms nlx_144448 SCR_008824 Layton Aging and Alzheimers Disease Center Biomarkers and Genetics, Layton Center Biomarkers and Genetics 2026-02-15 09:19:57 0
Iowa 65+ Rural Health Study
 
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Iowa 65+ Rural Health Study (RRID:SCR_008937) Iowa 65+ Rural Health Study material resource, biomaterial supply resource A data set and sister study to the Established Populations for Epidemiologic Study of the Elderly (EPESE). It complements the findings of the three other EPESE sites (East Boston, MA; New Haven, CT; and north-central North Carolina) and has common items and methods in many domains. The target population was all persons 65 years and older in two rural counties in east central Iowa: Iowa and Washington counties. In 1981 a census of older persons in the target area was conducted by the investigators, creating an ascertainment list having 99% of the persons identified in the previous year by the US Decennial Census. The baseline survey was conducted between December 1991 and August 1992. Overall, 3,673 persons, or 80% of the target population were interviewed: 65-69 (N = 986), 70-74 (N = 988), 75-79 (N = 815), 80-84 (N = 523), and 85+ (N = 361). The population is virtually entirely Caucasian. Subsequently, personal follow-up surveys were conducted 3, 6, and 10 years after the baseline survey. Telephone surveys were conducted 1, 2, 4, 5, and 7 years after the baseline survey. Data collected from respondents included information about demographics, major health conditions, health care utilization, hearing and vision, weight and height, elements of nutrition, sleep problems, depressive and anxiety symptoms, alcohol and tobacco use, cognitive performance and dementia screening, incontinence measures, life satisfaction index, social networks and support, worries, medication use, activities of daily living, dental problems, satisfaction with medical care, life events, brief economic status, automobile driving habits, multiple measures of physical and disability status, and blood pressure. At follow-up #6, there were a series of physical function performance tests, the so-called NIA-MacArthur Battery, and blood was drawn for biochemical tests and potentially other determinations. In addition, some datasets were linked to the EPESE dataset under appropriate restrictions, including Iowa state driving records and clinical diagnoses and medical care utilization from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Data Availability: The dataset has been shared with several investigative teams under special arrangement with the Principal Investigator. Early surveys are available from ICPSR. A small storage of blood is available for exploratory analyses. * Dates of Study: 1991-2001 * Study Features: Longitudinal, Anthropometric Measures, Biomarkers * Sample Size: 1991-2: 3,673 (baseline) Link: EPESE 1981-93 ICPSR: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/09915 blood, mortality, hospitalization, chronic disease, late adult human, longitudinal, anthropometry, biomarker, survey, caucasian, demographics, health, health care, hearing, vision, weight, height, nutrition, sleep, depression, anxiety, alcohol use, tobacco use, cognition, dementia, incontinence, social, medication use, activity, dental, satisfaction, medical care, economic status, driving, physical, disability, blood pressure, interview is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is listed by: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)
has parent organization: Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly
Aging NIA Public nlx_151838 SCR_008937 Iowa 65 and over Rural Health Study, Iowa 65 Plus Rural Health Study 2026-02-15 09:19:55 3
National Social Life Health and Aging Project (NSHAP)
 
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National Social Life Health and Aging Project (NSHAP) (RRID:SCR_008950) NSHAP material resource, biomaterial supply resource A longitudinal, population-based study of health and social factors, aiming to understand the well-being of older, community-dwelling Americans by examining the interactions among physical health and illness, medication use, cognitive function, emotional health, sensory function, health behaviors, social connectedness, sexuality, and relationship quality. NSHAP provides policy makers, health providers, and individuals with useful information and insights into these factors, particularly on social and intimate relationships. The study contributes to finding new ways to improve health as people age. In 2005 and 2006, NORC and Principal Investigators at the University of Chicago conducted the first wave of NSHAP, completing more than 3,000 interviews with a nationally representative sample of adults aged 57 to 85. In 2010 and 2011, nearly 3,400 interviews were completed for Wave 2 with these Wave 1 Respondents, Wave 1 Non-Interviewed Respondents, and their spouses or cohabiting romantic partners. The second wave of NSHAP is essential to understanding how social and biological characteristics change. NSHAP, by eliciting a variety of information from respondents over time, provides data that will allow researchers in a number of fields to examine how specific factors may or may not affect each other across the life course. For both waves, data collection included three measurements: in-home interviews, biomeasures, and leave-behind respondent-administered questionnaires. The face-to-face interviews and biomeasure collection took place in respondents'''' homes. NSHAP uses a national area probability sample of community residing adults born between 1920 and 1947 (aged 57 to 85 at the time of the Wave 1 interview), which includes an oversampling of African-Americans and Hispanics. The NSHAP sample is built on the foundation of the national household screening carried out by the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) in 2004. Through a collaborative agreement, HRS identified households for the NSHAP eligible population. A sample of 4,400 people was selected from the screened households. NSHAP made one selection per household. Ninety-two percent of the persons selected for the NSHAP interview were eligible. For Wave 2 in 2010 and 2011, NSHAP returned to Wave 1 Respondents and eligible non-interviewed respondents from Wave 1 (Wave 1 Non-Interviewed Respondents). NSHAP also extended the Wave 2 sample to include the cohabiting spouses and romantic partners of Wave 1 Respondents and Wave 1 Non-Interviewed Respondents. Partners were considered to be eligible to participate in NSHAP if they resided in the household with the Wave 1 Respondent/Wave 1 Non-Interviewed Respondent at the time of the Wave 2 interview and were at least 18 years of age. Wave I biomeasures: height; weight; waist circumference; blood pressure; smell; taste; vision; touch; respondent-administered vaginal swabs; oral mucosal transudate (OMT) for HIV-1 antibody screening; saliva; ����??get up and go����??; and blood spots. Technological advances in biomeasure collection methods have decreased respondent burden and increased ease of collection, storage, and yield of various biomeasures for the second wave of NSHAP. Wave II biomeasures: anthropometrics, including height, hip and waist circumference, and weight; cardiovascular function, including blood pressure, heart rate variability, and pulse; 2 of the 3 components of the short physical performance battery (SPPB) including chair stands and a timed walk; sensory function including smell; and actigraphy. In addition, we collect dried blood spots, microtainer blood, passive drool and salivettes, urine, and respondent-administered vaginal swabs, each of which are analyzed using multiple assays for a variety of measures and rationales. Furthermore, we assess respondents����?? cognition using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA). Data Availability: NSHAP data made available to the public does not contain any identifiable respondent information and uses code numbers instead of names for all data. De-identified data from the 2005 and 2006 interviews are available to researchers through the National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging, located within Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR). Data from the Wave 2 interviews in 2010 and 2011 will be available in the summer of 2012. * Dates of Study: 2005-2006, 2010-2011 * Study Features: Biospecimens, Anthropometric Measures * Sample Size: ** Wave 1: 3,005 ** Wave 2: 3,377 Links: * ICPSR: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/20541 social life, health, man, woman, late adult human, middle adult human, longitudinal, social support, personal relationship, social, physical health, illness, cognitive function, emotional health, sensory function, social connectedness, sexuality, relationship quality, intimate relationship, biospecimen, anthropometric measure, interview, biomeasure, questionnaire, african-american, hispanic, minority, marriage, anxiety, attitude, body height, body weight, doctor visit, drug, ethnicity, family size, health attitude, health problem, health services utilization, health status, intimate partner, life satisfaction, medical evaluation, medical procedure, medication, menopause, mental health, morbidity, nutrition, quality of life, sexual activity, cohabitation, social network, demographic, prevention, cognition, well-being, survey, sleep, actigraphy, healthy aging, vaginal swab, blood spot, saliva, blood, urine is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is listed by: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)
is related to: Biomarker Network
has parent organization: University of Chicago; Illinois; USA
has parent organization: National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA)
Aging Office of Research on Women's Health ;
Office of AIDS Research ;
National Opinion Research Center ;
NIA R01-AG021487;
NIA R37-AG030481;
NIA R01-AG033903
PMID:19837963 Public: Users must request and complete the NSHAP Restricted Data Use Agreement form. nlx_151867 http://gero.usc.edu/CBPH/network/resources/studies/nshap.shtml SCR_008950 National Social Life Health and Aging Project 2026-02-15 09:19:55 4
HistoloZee
 
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HistoloZee (RRID:SCR_019263) software application, software resource Software tool that integrates histology reconstruction, MRI co-registration, and manual segmentation tools in easy-to-use and intuitive interface. Permits real-time interaction with complex and large histology datasets during co-registration steps of histology reconstruction. Software tool for interactively mapping 2D and 3D molecular and anatomical histology into Common Coordinate Frameworks. Has simple, interactive registration workflows that connect user images with CCFs. Imaging assay, interactively mapping, 2D, 3D, molecular histology, anatomical histology, Common Coordinate Frameworks, CCFs is used by: BICCN
has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA
NIA R01 AG037376;
NIA K25 AG027785;
NSERC ;
HHMI
PMID:24036353 Free, Freely available SCR_019263 2026-02-15 09:22:25 1
MIRACL
 
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MIRACL (RRID:SCR_020945) software toolkit, software resource Automated software resource that combines histologically cleared volumes with connectivity atlases and MRI, enabling analysis of histological features across multiple fiber tracts and networks, and their correlation with in vivo biomarkers.Multimodal image registration and connectivity analysis for integration of connectomic data from microscopy to MRI. Open source pipeline for automated registration of mice clarity data to Allen reference atlas, segmentation and feature extraction of mice clarity data in 3D, registration of mice multimodal imaging data to Allen reference atlas, tract or label specific connectivity analysis based on Allen connectivity atlas,comparison of diffusion tensort imaging/tractography, virus tracing using CLARITY and Allen connectivity atlas, statistical analysis of CLARITY and Imaging data, atlas generation and label manipulation. Image registration, CLARITY, multimodal image registration, connectivity analysis, connectomic data integration, MRI data, connectivity atlases, histological features analysis, mice clarity data is related to: Allen Institute for Brain Science
works with: Allen Mouse Brain Reference Atlas
NINDS R01 NS095985;
NIMH R01 MH111444;
NIA R01 AG061120;
NINDS R01 NS093057;
Stanford Radiology Angel Funds ;
Stanford Neurosciences Institute ;
HHMI ;
U.S. Army Research Laboratory and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ;
American Society for Neuroradiology ;
Boerger Research Fund for Alzheimer Disease and Neurocognitive Disorders ;
GE Healthcare ;
Bernard and Ronni Lacroute ;
William Randolph Hearst Foundation ;
Marc Paskin
PMID:31796741 Free, Available for download, Freely available https://github.com/mgoubran/MIRACL/blob/master/docs/index.rst SCR_020945 Multi modal Image Registration And Connectivity anaLysis 2026-02-15 09:22:30 1
NGSCheckMate
 
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NGSCheckMate (RRID:SCR_022994) software toolkit, software resource Software package for validating sample identity in next generation sequencing studies within and across data types. Used for identifying next generation sequencing data files from the same individual. Used for checking sample matching for NGS data. Next Generation sequencing data file, identifying next generation sequencing data files, next generation sequencing, same individual data files, checking sample matching, NGS data. Harvard Medical School Eleanor and Miles Shore Fellowship ;
Randolph Hearst Fund ;
NIA K01AG051791;
NIMH 1P50MH106933;
NIMH 1U01MH106883;
NEI R01EY024230;
Korean Health Technology
PMID:28369524 Free, Available for download, Freely available SCR_022994 2026-02-15 09:23:01 7
Texas University Health Science Center at San Antonio Long School of Medicine Department of Cell Systems and Anatomy Optical Imaging Core Facility
 
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Texas University Health Science Center at San Antonio Long School of Medicine Department of Cell Systems and Anatomy Optical Imaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012171) UTHSCSA OIF access service resource, core facility, service resource Service resource which makes imaging technology available to investigators on UTHSCSA campus and neighboring scientific community. Core Optical Imaging Facility offers access to technology for imaging of living cells, tissues, and animals, consultation, education and assistance regarding theory and application of optical imaging techniques, technical advice on specimen preparation techniques and probe selection. Optical, imaging, facility, living, cell, tissue, animal, consultation, speciment, preparation is listed by: ScienceExchange
has parent organization: University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio; Texas; USA
NCI ;
UTHSCSA ;
NIA P01 AG19316
Restricted SciEx_10134 http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/optical-imaging-facility-oif SCR_012171 University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Optical Imaging Facility, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Optical Imaging Facility (OIF), UTHSCSA Optical Imaging Facility, UTHSCSA Optical Imaging Facility (OIF) 2026-02-15 09:20:09 1
Keypoint MoSeq
 
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Keypoint MoSeq (RRID:SCR_025032) source code, software resource Software application as machine learning-based platform for identifying behavioral modules from keypoint data without human supervision. Package provides tools for fitting MoSeq model to keypoint tracking data. Used to infer pose dynamics with keypoint data in addition to behavioral syllables. OpenBehavior, infer pose dynamics, keypoint data, identifying behavioral modules, keypoint tracking data, parsing behavior, linking point tracking to pose dynamics, has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States NIA RF1AG073625;
NINDS R01NS114020;
NINDS U24NS109520;
Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative ;
Simons Collaboration on Plasticity and the Aging Brain ;
NINDS U19NS113201;
Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain ;
NINDS F31NS113385;
NINDS F31NS122155;
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation ;
Salk Collaboration Grant
DOI:10.1101/2023.03.16.532307 Free, Available for download, Freely available SCR_025032 2026-02-15 09:23:42 9
Find My Understudied Genes
 
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Find My Understudied Genes (RRID:SCR_025047) FMUG software application, source code, software resource Software data-driven tool to identify understudied genes and characterize their tractability. Users submit list of human genes and can filter these genes down based on list of factors. Code to generate Find My Understudied Genes app for Windows, iOS and macOS platforms. has parent organization: Northwestern University; Illinois; USA NIGMS T32GM008449;
Northwestern University ;
Moderna Inc ;
NSF ;
NAIAD U19AI135964;
Simons Foundation ;
NIA K99AG068544
DOI:10.7554/eLife.93429 Free, Available for download, Freely available https://github.com/amarallab/fmug SCR_025047 2026-02-15 09:22:52 2
Annotation Comparison Explorer
 
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Annotation Comparison Explorer (RRID:SCR_026496) ACE web application, software resource Web application for comparing cell type assignments and other cell-based annotations (e.g., donor demographics, anatomic locations, batch variables, and quality control metrics). Used for connecting brain cell types across studies of health and Alzheimer's Disease. comparing cell type assignments, cell-based annotations, connecting brain cell types, has parent organization: Allen Institute
is organization facet of: BRAIN Initiative Cell Atlas Network
NINDS U24NS133077;
NIA U19AG060909
PMID:39990500 Free, Freely available github.com/AllenInstitute/ACE SCR_026496 Annotation Comparison Explorer (ACE) 2026-02-15 09:24:12 1

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