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Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center
 
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Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center (RRID:SCR_015138) access service resource, resource, topical portal, portal, service resource, data or information resource, disease-related portal University-affiliated center established to support and enhance research in diabetes and related metabolic diseases. Its long-term goal is the development of new preventive strategies and therapies aimed at improving the lives of Americans with or at risk for diabetes. diabetes, metabolic disease, preventative care is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
has parent organization: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis; Missouri; USA
is parent organization of: Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center Translational Diagnostics Core
is parent organization of: Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center Diabetes Models Phenotyping Core Facility
is parent organization of: Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center Immunology of Type 1 Diabetes Core
is parent organization of: Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center Transgenic and ES Cell Core
is parent organization of: Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center Cell and Tissue Imaging Core
is parent organization of: Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center Mass Spectrometry Core
is parent organization of: Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center Morphology and Metabolic Analysis Core
has organization facet: Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center Diabetes Models Phenotyping Core Facility
has organization facet: Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center Translational Diagnostics Core
has organization facet: Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center Immunology of Type 1 Diabetes Core
has organization facet: Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center Mass Spectrometry Core
has organization facet: Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center Morphology and Metabolic Analysis Core
has organization facet: Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center Transgenic and ES Cell Core
has organization facet: Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center Cell and Tissue Imaging Core
is organization facet of: Diabetes Research Centers
Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, Diabetes NIDDK P30DK020579 Available to the research community SCR_015138 2026-02-16 09:48:42 0
OHSU Brain Institute
 
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OHSU Brain Institute (RRID:SCR_008932) OBI service resource, data or information resource, topical portal, portal A clinical care and research center for neurological conditions such as Alzheimer's, dementia and seizure disorders. It provides a dynamic setting for training healthcare professionals and neuroscience researchers to develop and implement evidence-based treatment. alzheimer's disease, clinical care, research center, neurological condition, dementia, training has parent organization: Oregon Health and Science University School of Medicine; Oregon; USA Alzheimer's disease, Memory disorder, Arteriovenous malformations, Brain aneurysm, Brain trauma, Spinal Cord Trauma, Cerebrovascular disorder, Concussion, Head injury, Ischemic stroke, Hemorrhagic stroke, Stroke, Epilepsy, Seizure disorder, Parkinson's disease, Pituitary disorder, Mood disorder, Multiple Sclerosis, Neuropathic pain, Spine surgery, Surgical pain management, Traumatic brain injury, Trigeminal neuralgia, Brain disorder, Central nervous system disorder, Neurological disease, Neurodegenerative disorder, Neuromuscular disorder, Movement disorder, Metabolic disorder, Eating disorder, Diabetes, Neurodevelopmental disorder, Pain, Sensory failure, Brain injury, Spinal Cord Injury, Sleep disorder, Neuropsychiatric disorder, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Aging, Brain tumor, Central nervous system tumor, Peripheral nerve disorder, Pituitary disorder, Mental disease NIH Public nlx_151799 SCR_008932 Oregon Health and Science University Brain Institute 2026-02-16 09:47:18 0
Joslin Diabetes Center
 
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Joslin Diabetes Center (RRID:SCR_009019) Joslin, JDC access service resource, resource, topical portal, portal, service resource, data or information resource, disease-related portal Diabetes research center which provides patient care and performs diabetes research. Its primary aim is to provide a facilitating framework for conducting multi-disciplinary basic and clinical research and to encourage the scientific development of young investigators. diabetes, patient, clinical, care, research, investigate, disease is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
is affiliated with: Diabetes Research Centers
is related to: Harvard Bioinformatics Core at Joslin Diabetes Center
has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States
is parent organization of: TINSAL-T2D
is parent organization of: Joslin Diabetes Center Advanced Genomics and Genetics Core Facility
is parent organization of: Joslin Diabetes Center Advanced Microscopy Core Facility
is parent organization of: Joslin Diabetes Center Animal Physiology Core Facility
is parent organization of: JDC Computer Resource
is parent organization of: Joslin Diabetes Center Flow Cytometry Core Facility
is parent organization of: JDC Genetics Core
is parent organization of: JDC Media Core
is parent organization of: Joslin Diabets Center Proteomics Core Facility
is parent organization of: JDC Specialized Assay Core
is parent organization of: Joslin Diabetes Center Islet Isolation Core
is parent organization of: Joslin Diabetes Center Genomics Core
is parent organization of: Joslin Diabetes Center Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Core
is parent organization of: Joslin Diabetes Center Enrichment Core
is parent organization of: Joslin Diabetes Center Bioinformatics and Biostatistics Core
is parent organization of: Joslin Diabetes Center Molecular Phenotyping and Genotyping Core
has organization facet: Joslin Diabetes Center Advanced Genomics and Genetics Core Facility
has organization facet: Joslin Diabetes Center Advanced Microscopy Core Facility
has organization facet: Joslin Diabetes Center Animal Physiology Core Facility
has organization facet: Joslin Diabetes Center Bioinformatics and Biostatistics Core
has organization facet: Joslin Diabetes Center Enrichment Core
has organization facet: Joslin Diabetes Center Flow Cytometry Core Facility
has organization facet: Joslin Diabetes Center Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Core
is organization facet of: Diabetes Research Centers
Diabetes NIDDK P30 DK036836 Available to the research community nlx_152856 SCR_009019 Joslin Diabetes Cntr 2026-02-16 09:47:19 2
Ontology of Geographical Region
 
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Ontology of Geographical Region (RRID:SCR_010398) OGR ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary Ontology that is used with other ontologies to represent the genetic susceptibility factors of diabetes. This OWL ontology classified the geograhical regions related vocabularies extracted from UMLS. owl is listed by: BioPortal Diabetes nlx_157530 SCR_010398 2026-02-16 09:47:50 0
Endocrine Society
 
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Endocrine Society (RRID:SCR_006449) Endocrine Society training resource, narrative resource, community building portal, topical portal, portal, meeting resource, data or information resource Founded in 1916, The Endocrine Society is the world''s oldest, largest, and most active organization devoted to research on hormones and the clinical practice of endocrinology. The Society works to foster a greater understanding of endocrinology amongst the general public and practitioners of complementary medical disciplines and to promote the interests of all endocrinologists at the national scientific research and health policy levels of government. The Endocrine Society publishes four world-renowned journals and a monthly news magazine, holds scientific conferences, provides educational programs for physicians, issues clinical practice guidelines, promotes careers in endocrinology, and advocates for appropriate funding of scientific research in endocrinology and public policies that support the practice of clinical endocrinology. The Hormone Health Network, the Society''s public education affiliate, is a leading source of hormone-related health information for the public, physicians, allied health professionals and the media. The Endocrine Society is an international body with more than 15,000 members from over 100 countries. The Society''s diverse membership represents medicine, molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, physiology, genetics, immunology, education, industry and allied health fields. Members of The Endocrine Society represent the full range of disciplines associated with endocrinologists: clinicians, researchers, educators, fellows and students, industry professionals and health professionals who are involved in the field of endocrinology. These professionals are dedicated to the research and treatment of the full range of endocrine disorders: diabetes, reproduction, infertility, osteoporosis, thyroid disease, obesity/lipids, growth hormone, pituitary tumors, and adrenal insufficiency. hormone, endocrinology, clinical, endocrinologist is affiliated with: Hormone Health Network Endocrine disorder, Reproduction, Infertility, Osteoporosis, Thyroid disease, Obesity, Lipids, Growth hormone, Pituitary tumor, Adrenal insufficiency, Diabetes nlx_149400 SCR_006449 2026-02-16 09:46:43 2
Human Biological Data Interchange
 
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Human Biological Data Interchange (RRID:SCR_004591) HBDI service resource, storage service resource, material storage repository, biospecimen repository Database of medical history and genealogical data on over 6700 families who are affected by type 1 diabetes and a repository of DNA and immortalized cell lines collected from 500 families. This database and repository was originally created to help researchers uncover the genetic causes of type 1 diabetes but today, it is also used by researchers who study type 2 diabetes, diabetic complications, autoimmune diseases, kidney disease, and other disorders. The following resources and services are available to researchers through HBDI: * International Type 1 Diabetes Database: This database includes more than 6700 families with diabetes, related complications and other genetic diseases. There are extensive genealogical and medical histories for more than 90,000 individuals. NDRI conducts searches of the database for approved research requests. * HBDI Catalog: The catalog contains 503 family pedigrees with associated cell lines, DNA, and serum for research. Also available are HLA-typing and auto-antibody test results for diabetes families in the catalog. * HBDI Repository: The HBDI repository contains cell lines, DNA, and HLA typing information from 480 families, and frozen buffy coats from 23 families, all with Type 1 diabetes. They have recently expanded the repository to include specimens from individuals with rare diseases. * Customized Collections: NDRI will collect data from patients and physicians, conduct phone interviews and collect blood and other specimens for research on request., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. genetics, medical history, genealogical data, type 2 diabetes, diabetic complication, autoimmune disease, kidney disease, disorder, family pedigree, hla typing, frozen, buffy coat, catalog, demographic data, clinical data, autoantibody data, FASEB list is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is related to: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
has parent organization: National Disease Research Interchange
Type 1 diabetes, Rare disease, Type 2 diabetes, Diabetic complication, Autoimmune disease, Kidney disease, Diabetes NIDDK THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_143829 SCR_004591 Human Biological Data Interchange (HBDI) 2026-02-16 09:46:27 107
Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventions and Complications
 
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Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventions and Complications (RRID:SCR_001468) EDIC clinical trial, resource, database, data or information resource, bibliography Publications from a multi-center, longitudinal, observational study examining the risk factors associated with the long-term complications of type 1 diabetes. The study began in 1994 and follows the 1441 participants previously enrolled in the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT), http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/control/index.aspx. The primary aim of EDIC is to examine the long-term effects of conventional vs. intensive diabetes treatment received during the DCCT on the subsequent development and progression of microvascular, neuropathic and cardiovascular complications. This involves studying the influence of genetic factors and other factors such as HbA1c, blood pressure, lipid levels, and treatment modalities on the development and progression of these complications. Annual or biennial measurements (using DCCT methods, standardized protocols and central laboratories) of vascular events, albumin excretion, GFR, ECG, ankle-brachial BP index, serum lipids and HbA1c allows the following analyses: 1) continuation of intention-to-treat analyses to determine long-term effects of prior separation of glycemic levels; 2) risk factors for macrovascular outcomes; 3) correlation of progression of micro- and macrovascular outcomes. The current updated version of the EDIC Protocol is available for download. EDIC is made up of 28 clinical centers, one data coordinating center and one clinical coordinating center. longitudinal, observational, nephropathy, macrovascular, complication, risk factor, clinical, genetic factor, hba1c, blood pressure, lipid level, treatment modality, complication is listed by: ClinicalTrials.gov
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
is listed by: NIDDK Central Repository
is related to: Diabetes Control and Complications Trial
is related to: Diabetes Control and Complications Trial
has parent organization: George Washington University; Washington D.C.; USA
Type 1 diabetes, Diabetes NIDDK 4U01DK094157 Free, Freely Available nlx_152698 SCR_001468 2026-02-16 09:45:30 1
Standardization of C-peptide measurements
 
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Standardization of C-peptide measurements (RRID:SCR_001499) Standardization of c-peptide data or information resource, standard specification, resource, narrative resource Standardization of c-peptide by calibrating C-peptide measurement to a reference method can increase comparability between laboratories. The C-peptide standardization program is supported to establish reliability in results and facilitate the conduct of international clinical trials. For c-peptide, purified or processed material shows significant matrix effects and cannot be used for calibration. The C-peptide program has evaluated the use of single donor and pooled specimens for use by manufacturers in the calibration of these assays and determined that this strategy will reduce C-peptide variability among different assay methods. The standardization process through manufacturer re-calibration is ongoing. c-peptide, insulin secretion, clinical, calibration is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
has parent organization: University of Missouri School of Medicine; Missouri; USA
Diabetes NIDDK 200200409985 PMID:18420730 Free, Freely available nlx_152766 SCR_001499 C-peptide Standardization 2026-02-16 09:45:30 0
Network for Pancreatic Organ Donors with Diabetes
 
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Rating or validation data
Network for Pancreatic Organ Donors with Diabetes (RRID:SCR_014641) nPOD tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource A collaborative research project that supports nPOD approved diabetes investigators by freely providing rare and difficult-to-obtain tissues from type 1 and type 2 diabetes donors. Interested researchers are encouraged to apply to obtain nPOD tissues, or to request access to analyze cases in the nPOD Online Pathology site. Interested donors can contact nPOD directly for more information. biosample, diabetes, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, donor, human, tissue, tissue supplier, pancreas, biomaterial supply resource, organization is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) Type 1 diabetes, Diabetes Public, Available to the research community, Must be an approved nPOD investigator to receive samples SCR_014641 Network for Pancreatic Organ Donors with Diabetes (nPOD), The Network for Pancreatic Organ Donors with Diabetes 2026-02-16 09:48:39 177
National Diabetes Education Program
 
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National Diabetes Education Program (RRID:SCR_001477) NDEP resource, training resource Federal government public education program that promotes diabetes prevention and control. They aim to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with diabetes and its complications. The NDEP is jointly sponsored by the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and over 200 partner organizations. Target audiences include people with diabetes and those at risk, including the racial and ethnic populations disproportionately affected by the disease, health care providers and payers and purchasers of health care. treatment, outcome, diabetes, diagnosis, prevention, blood glucose level, complication, education, disease-related portal is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
has parent organization: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, Diabetes NIDDK N02DK72927-8-0-1 Free, Freely available nlx_152708 SCR_001477 2026-02-16 09:45:29 38
Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study
 
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Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study (RRID:SCR_001502) DPPOS database, clinical trial, resource, data or information resource Observational clinical trial studying the long term effect of diet and exercise and the diabetes medication, metformin, on the delay of type 2 diabetes in participants of the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP). The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) was a multi-center trial examining the ability of an intensive lifestyle or metformin to prevent or delay the development of diabetes in a high risk population due to the presence of impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). The DPP has ended early demonstrating that lifestyle reduced diabetes onset by 58% and metformin reduced diabetes onset by 31%. The DPPOS is designed to take advantage of the scientifically and clinically valuable DPP participants. This group of participants is nearly 50% minority and represents the largest IGT population ever studied. Clinically important research questions remain that focus on 1)durability of the prior DPP intervention, 2) determination of the clinical course of precisely known new onset diabetes, in particular regarding CVD, CVD risk factors and atherosclerosis and microvascular disease, 3)close examination of these topics in men vs women and in minority populations. More than 87% of the original surviving DPP cohort has joined DPPOS as of December, 2007 and, to date, after 5 years of DPPOS and 10 years of combined DPP/DPPOS, 93% of the DPPOS cohort continue to attend annual follow-up visits. Interim analyses performed after 5 years of DPPOS have demonstrated a durable effect of diabetes prevention associated with the lifestyle and metformin interventions with 34 and 19% reductions in diabetes incidence, respectively, compared with the placebo group. Interim analyses also reveal significant reductions from baseline in CVD risk factors in the lifestyle intervention group, but with decreased utilization of glucose-lowering and lipid-lowering medications. Analyses of the participants in the placebo group who have developed diabetes during DPP/DPPOS, compared with those who have remained non-diabetic, reveal an increased frequency of retinopathy and microalbuminuria. The current, updated protocol describes the DPPOS including the revisions incorporated to complete the second five-years of the study. DPPOS participants have blood samples stored at the time of each annual visit. Specimens are stored at the study CBL until after the primary study outcomes are reported. DNA samples were previously collected and are stored at the NIDDKsample repository for DPP participants. adult human, late adult human, male, female, caucasian, african-american, hispanic american, asian, pacific islander-american, american indian, metformin, microangiopathic, neuropathic, outcome, placebo, diabetic retinopathy, diabetic neuropathy, albuminuria, renal failure, macrovascular disease, cardiovascular disease, atherosclerosis, risk factor, amputation, hospitalization, physical activity, nutrition, body mass, obesity, dietary behavior, exercise behavior, physical functioning, quality of life, health care cost, cognitive performance, urinary incontinence, observational, microvascular disease, blood, dna is listed by: ClinicalTrials.gov
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
is listed by: NIDDK Central Repository
has parent organization: George Washington University; Washington D.C.; USA
Type 2 diabetes, Diabetes NIDDK U01DK048514;
NIDDK U01DK048437;
NIDDK U01DK048413;
NIDDK U01DK048406;
NIDDK U01DK048380;
NIDDK U01DK048397
Free, Freely available nlx_152800 SCR_001502 2026-02-16 09:45:30 0
Vanderbilt Diabetes Research and Training Center Islet Procurement and Analysis Core
 
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Vanderbilt Diabetes Research and Training Center Islet Procurement and Analysis Core (RRID:SCR_000896) VU IPA Core service resource, core facility, access service resource, resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 13,2025.Core facility that provides access to isolated pancreatic islets from normal and diabetic models and performs islet functional analysis. The IPA Core also provides solutions for high-resolution whole slide imaging and access to image analysis tools for quantitative assessment of pancreatic islet morphology. diabetes, pancreas, islet functional analysis, pancreatic islet morphology is listed by: Eagle I
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
has parent organization: Vanderbilt University; Tennessee; USA
has parent organization: Vanderbilt Diabetes Research and Training Center
is organization facet of: Vanderbilt Diabetes Research and Training Center
Diabetes NIDDK DK020593 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_156666 http://eagle-i.ea.vanderbilt.edu/i/00000139-b6a3-c300-b341-4bb480000000 SCR_000896 2026-02-16 09:45:22 0
Penn Diabetes Research Center Mouse Phenotyping Physiology and Metabolism Core
 
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Penn Diabetes Research Center Mouse Phenotyping Physiology and Metabolism Core (RRID:SCR_000888) service resource, core facility, access service resource, resource Core which provides researchers with resources for performing metabolic studies in mice. It also provides services, innovative techniques, and helpful consultation to both experienced and novice investigators with regards to metabolic questions. mouse phenotyping, metabolism research is listed by: Eagle I
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA
has parent organization: Penn Diabetes Research Center
is organization facet of: Penn Diabetes Research Center
Diabetes NIDDK P30DK19525 Available to the DRC community, Acknowledgement requested nlx_156493 SCR_000888 2026-02-16 09:45:22 0
A Whole Genome Admixture Scan for Type 2 Diabetes in African Americans
 
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A Whole Genome Admixture Scan for Type 2 Diabetes in African Americans (RRID:SCR_006984) data set, data or information resource Genomic data set on Type 2 Diabetes in African-Americans derived via admixture mapping, a method for genome-wide association analysis based on admixture-generated linkage disequilibrium. This collaborative group has identified 1,478 African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) from the Jackson Heart Study and Multiethnic Cohort Study, as well as 498 controls from the Jackson Heart Study who are normoglycemic despite high body mass index and older age. All samples were genotyped (using the Illumina BeadLab platform) for 1,291 polymorphic markers chosen to be extremely different in frequency between west Africans and European Americans. Evidence for association to diabetes at each marker as reported by the ANCESTRYMAP software are reported in the downloadable table. They calculate that this study has statistical power to detect loci where African or European ancestry on average confers multiplicative increased risk of 1.35-fold or more. The fact that they did not detect a statistically significant signal of association in the scan suggests that any genetic risk factors for T2D do not confer different risks due to ancestry that differ by this factor. The genome scan results are publicly available (Excel file) prior to publication so that researchers interested in the genetics of T2D can use the results of the scan to prioritize follow-up of any regions of interest. admixture, genome, gwas, disequilibrium, normoglycemic, genotyped, polymorphic, marker, diabetes, clinical study, phenotype, african american, aging is related to: Jackson Heart Study
has parent organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Massachusetts; USA;
Diabetes Eli and Edythe L. Broad Genome scan is available for download as CSV nif-0000-30020 SCR_006984 Diabetes Genetics Initiative 2026-02-16 09:46:51 1
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Penn Diabetes Research Center Pancreatic Islet Cell Biology Core Facility
 
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University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Penn Diabetes Research Center Pancreatic Islet Cell Biology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_008265) service resource, core facility, access service resource, resource Core that gives support including experimental design, islet isolation, and performance of and training in an expansive range of assays for physiological and morphometric assessment of pancreatic islet function and growth. It contributes to the basic and translational research activities of the Institute of Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism (IDOM) at the Perelman School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania. Its services include perform individual islet and single cell fluorescence imaging, respirometry with islet batches using a Seahorse Extracellular Flux Analyzer, perifusion coupled with respirometry, and closed respirometry experiments for our investigators. calcium imaging, mitochondrial function, morphometry, islet isolation is listed by: Eagle I
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA
has parent organization: Penn Diabetes Research Center
is organization facet of: Penn Diabetes Research Center
Diabetes NIDDK P30DK19525 Available to the DRC community, Fee for service nlx_156487 SCR_008265 Penn Diabetes Research Center Pancreatic Islet Cell Biology Core 2026-02-16 09:47:08 0
Harvard Bioinformatics Core at Joslin Diabetes Center
 
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Harvard Bioinformatics Core at Joslin Diabetes Center (RRID:SCR_009827) service resource, core facility, access service resource Core for data driven projects related to basic, clinical and translational research, with a particular emphasis on diabetes. Aims to ensure that researchers take advantage of the most modern and robust methods available in the field of Bioinformatics and Biostatistics. computational, core, data, analysis, diabetes is listed by: Eagle I
is related to: Joslin Diabetes Center
has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States
Diabetes nlx_156298 http://www.joslin.org/bioinformatics.html SCR_009827 The Bioinformatics and Biostatistics Core at Joslin Diabetes Center, Bioinformatics and Biostatistics Core at Joslin Diabetes Center 2026-02-16 09:47:31 0
Penn Diabetes Research Center Transgenic and Chimeric Mouse Core Facility
 
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Penn Diabetes Research Center Transgenic and Chimeric Mouse Core Facility (RRID:SCR_010036) service resource, core facility, access service resource Mouse core which generates transgenic and gene-targeted mouse lines for diabetes research. transgenic mice, transgenic mouse, diabetes mouse is listed by: Eagle I
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA
has parent organization: Penn Diabetes Research Center
is organization facet of: Penn Diabetes Research Center
Diabetes Available to the research community, Fee for service nlx_156507 SCR_010036 Penn Diabetes Research Center Transgenic and Chimeric Mouse Core 2026-02-16 09:47:36 0
Vanderbilt Diabetes Research and Training Center Vanderbilt Diet Body Composition and Metabolism Core Facility
 
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Vanderbilt Diabetes Research and Training Center Vanderbilt Diet Body Composition and Metabolism Core Facility (RRID:SCR_010191) service resource, core facility, access service resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on October 30,2023. Core facility that provides training and expertise in nutrition/diet methodology to obtain valid and reliable assessment and analyses of dietary intakes, nutritional status, body composition and metabolism. diabetes, nutrition methodology, body composition, metabolism is listed by: Eagle I
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
has parent organization: Vanderbilt University; Tennessee; USA
has parent organization: Vanderbilt Diabetes Research and Training Center
is organization facet of: Vanderbilt Diabetes Research and Training Center
Diabetes NIDDK DK020593 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_156670 SCR_010191 Vanderbilt Diabetes Research and Training Center Vanderbilt Diet Body Composition and Metabolism Core 2026-02-16 09:47:41 0
UK Biobank
 
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UK Biobank (RRID:SCR_012815) service resource, biobank, storage service resource, material storage repository Biobank provides data collected at Assessment Center and via online questionnaires on participants aged 40-69 years recruited throughout United Kingdom and provides summary information to improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment of serious and life threatening illnesses. Data, collected, United Kingdom, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, illness, questionnaire, blood, urine, saliva, cognitive function, psychological status, hearing test, interview, operation, medication, blood pressure, body measurementdie is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is related to: AstraZeneca PheWAS Portal
cancer, heart diseases, stroke, diabetes, arthritis, osteoporosis, eye disorders, depression, dementia. UK Department of Health ;
MRC ;
Scottish Government ;
Welsh Assembly Government ;
Wellcome Trust
grid.421945.f, nlx_95741, ISNI: 0000 0004 0396 0496, Wikidata: Q7864819 https://ror.org/02frzq211 SCR_012815 2026-02-16 09:48:18 2914
Einstein-Mount Sinai Diabetes Research Center Biomarker Analytic Research Core Facility
 
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Einstein-Mount Sinai Diabetes Research Center Biomarker Analytic Research Core Facility (RRID:SCR_015067) BARC service resource, core facility, access service resource Core provides information and tools for Einstein and Montefiore investigators from initial study planning stage through analysis and data output. Facility services include: mass spectrometry analysis, including stable isotopes, as well as research-grade determination of lipids, and metabolic markers for human subjects and animal model projects; High-throughput robotics for semi-automated high-quality sample preparation and analysis by immunoassay and liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC/MS); Support for novel developmental projects featuring applications of LC/MS and two-site bead-based assays; Research quality analysis of metabolites for human and animal samples using Olympus AU400 autoanalyzer; Advanced training in analytical chemistry. analytical research tools, biomarker core, mass spectrometry analysis, stable isotopes, lipids, metabolic markers, analytical chemistry, is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
is listed by: ABRF CoreMarketplace
has parent organization: Einstein-Mount Sinai Diabetes Research Center
is organization facet of: Einstein-Mount Sinai Diabetes Research Center
Diabetes New York Obesity Research Center ;
Center for the Study of Diabetic Complications ;
Montefiore Clinical Diabetes Center ;
NIDDK P30DK020541
Restricted ABRF_2862 https://coremarketplace.org/?FacilityID=2862&citation=1 http://www.einstein.yu.edu/centers/diabetes-research/wrap.aspx?id=45634 SCR_015067 Einstein-Mount Sinai Diabetes Research Center Biomarker and Analytical Research Core, Einstein-Mount Sinai Diabetes Research Center Biomarker Analytic Research Core 2026-02-16 09:48:41 29

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