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  • RRID:SCR_005220

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/

The New York Times Well is a blog by Tara Parker-Pope on the latest medical research and societal trends affecting your health. Healthy living doesn''t happen at the doctor''s office. The road to better health is paved with the small decisions we make every day. It''s about the choices we make when we buy groceries, drive our cars and hang out with our kids. Join columnist Tara Parker-Pope as she sifts through medical research and expert opinions for practical advice to help readers take control of their health and live well every day.

Proper citation: New York Times - Well (RRID:SCR_005220) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006382

http://rucore.libraries.rutgers.edu/

Repository of digital research and educational materials created and used by the Rutgers University community and its strategic collaborators. The goal of the repository is to advance research and learning at Rutgers, to foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and to contribute to the development of new knowledge through the archiving, preservation, and presentation of digital resources. Original research products and papers of the faculty and administrators and the unique resources of the libraries will be permanently preserved and made accessible with tools developed to facilitate and encourage their continued use. RUcore''s developing collection includes * Primary source materials-manuscripts, photographs, maps, and multimedia, from the libraries'' special collections. * Resources about New Jersey, from the state''s libraries, museums, archives and historical societies from the New Jersey Digital Highway collection. * Electronic theses and dissertations, in collaboration with the Rutgers University graduate schools. * Faculty and Departmental publications: pre-prints, postprints, presentations, technical reports, etc.

Proper citation: RUcore (RRID:SCR_006382) Copy   


http://lawneuro.org/blog/

Blog that provides an on-line forum where the members of the MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Law and Neuroscience can share their ideas and interact with not only other researchers but also with the interested public more generally. One of the main goals of the blog is to provide a resource with information about cutting edge research at the cross-roads of neuroscience, law, and philosophy.

Proper citation: Law and Neuroscience (RRID:SCR_006155) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006621

http://bps-research-digest.blogspot.com/

The British Psychological Society''s award-winning Research Digest blog provides original, authoritative reports on the latest psychology research papers. Plus we publish a few other fun features too. The Digest doesn''t just pick up on the same studies covered by the mainstream media. The editor trawls hundreds of peer-reviewed journals looking for the latest findings from across the breadth of psychological science. The aim is to write accessible, accurate reports on those studies that make an important contribution, that are relevant to real life, timely, novel or thought-provoking. We want to demonstrate how interesting and useful psychological science can be, whilst also casting a critical eye over the methods used. We also hope you''ll use the comments function to have your say on the new research reported here. There are also ''Extras'' posts with links to eye-catching studies that didn''t make the final cut, and the ''Special Issue Spotter'' with links to the latest journal special issues in psychology. Over the years there have also been a number of special guest features - look out for more in the future. In 2010 the Digest was voted best psychology blog in the inaugural Research Blogging awards.

Proper citation: Research Digest (RRID:SCR_006621) Copy   


http://report.nih.gov/

A database of federally funded biomedical research projects conducted at universities, hospitals, and other research institutions that provides a central point of access to reports, data, and analyses of NIH research. The RePORTER has replaced the CRISP database. The database, maintained by the Office of Extramural Research at the National Institutes of Health, includes projects funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMHSA), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP), Agency for Health Care Research and Quality (AHRQ), and Office of Assistant Secretary of Health (OASH).

Proper citation: National Institutes of Health Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tool (RRID:SCR_006874) Copy   


http://www.epilepsygenes.org/page/show/homepage

The Epilepsy Genetic Association Database (epiGAD) is an online repository of data relating to genetic association studies in the field of epilepsy. It summarizes the results of both published and unpublished studies, and is intended as a tool for researchers in the field to keep abreast of recent studies, providing a bird''s eye view of this research area. The goal of epiGAD is to collate all association studies in epilepsy in order to help researchers in this area identify all the available gene-disease associations. Finally, by including unpublished studies, it hopes to reduce the problem of publication bias and provide more accurate data for future meta-analyses. It is also hoped that epiGAD will foster collaboration between the different epilepsy genetics groups around the world, and faciliate formation of a network of investigators in epilepsy genetics. There are 4 databases within epiGAD: - the susceptibility genes database - the epilepsy pharmacogenetics database - the meta-analysis database - the genome-wide association studies (GWAS) database The susceptibility genes database compiles all studies related to putative epilepsy susceptibility genes (eg. interleukin-1-beta in TLE), while the pharmacogenetics studies in epilepsy (eg. ABCB1 studies) are stored in ''phamacogenetics''. The meta-analysis database compiles all existing published epilepsy genetic meta-analyses, whether for susceptibility genes, or pharmacogenetics. The GWAS database is currently empty, but will be filled once GWAS are published. Sponsors: The epiGAD website is supported by the ILAE Genetics Commission.

Proper citation: Epilepsy Genetic Association Database (RRID:SCR_006840) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_000630

http://psychologycorner.com/

A blog by a Romanian clinical psychologist and psychotherapist Lucia Grosaru. Major categories include: General, lifestyle, news, pensees, psychologists, psychotherapy, self-help and video. Lucia Grosaru is the President and a Founding Member of the Romanian Institute Sic Cogito, Founding Member for The Romanian Center of Psychology and a Founding Editor of The Romanian Journal of Psychology, Psychotherapy and Neuroscience. Lucia is an integrative psychotherapist, clinical psychologist and a Certified Rorschach Inkblot Test Specialist (Method: Scuola Romana Rorschach, Italy). She has graduated the Psychology and Educational Science Faculty at the University of Bucharest in 2008 and the Cognitive Psychodiagnosis and Counseling Master's Programme in 2010.

Proper citation: Psychology Corner (RRID:SCR_000630) Copy   


http://www.oeaw.ac.at/english/

A national academy in Austria that promotes the sciences and humanities, especially in research. Resource is in German.

Proper citation: Austrian Academy of Sciences; Vienna; Austria (RRID:SCR_000953) Copy   


http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/Groups/PCON/ngroups.html

An alphabetical listing of worldwide neural network research groups and resources.

Proper citation: Neural Network Resources (RRID:SCR_002054) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014056

http://www.sageanalytica.com/index.php

A commercial organization which offers consultation services and performs research in the fields of global health and infectious disease epidemiology. Sage Analytica provides services to help design research or project programs, interpret data, and communicate reults. Ad hoc assistance is also offered.

Proper citation: Sage Analytica (RRID:SCR_014056) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008439

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://www.phylo.org/sub_sections/portal/

This database is a public resource for inference of large phylogenetic trees. It is designed to provide all researchers with access to large computational resources of the NSF TeraGrid through a simple browser interface. The CIPRES Science Gateway provides new hybrid parallel versions of RAxML (7.2.7) and MrBayes (3.1.2), as well as parallel GARLI (1.0) code to insure the fastest possible run times for submitted jobs. Through a collaboration with Alexandros Stamatakis and Wayne Pfeiffer, they now offer the fastest hybrid versions of RAxML and MrBayes currently available. Sponsors: The CIPRES project is a multi-site collaboration funded by the NSF Information Technology Research (ITR) program grant entitled BUILDING THE TREE OF LIFE: A National Resource for Phyloinformatics and Computational Phylogenetics.

Proper citation: CIPRES Science Gateway (RRID:SCR_008439) Copy   


http://www.nimh.nih.gov/about/director/index.shtml

Blog by the NIMH Director, Thomas R. Insel, M.D. Users may sort posts by topic and/or subsribe to the RSS Feed, http://www.nimh.nih.gov/site-info/feed-directors-blog.atom

Proper citation: NIMH Director's Blog (RRID:SCR_008841) Copy   


http://curie.fr/en

A private, non-profit foundation that operates a research center on biophysics, cell biology and oncology. The institute, located in Paris, France, is also home to a hospital that specializes in the treatment of cancer.

Proper citation: Curie Institute; Paris; France (RRID:SCR_000959) Copy   


http://www.ism.ac.jp/index_e.html

The Institute of Statistical Mathematics (ISM) is a national research institute in Tokyo, Japan that conducts studies relating to theory and application of statistics and data science. IMS focuses on data-centric science, which includes fields of engineering involving massive data, statistical science, computer science, machine learning, and data mining.

Proper citation: Institute of Statistical Mathematics; Tokyo; Japan (RRID:SCR_000970) Copy   


http://nifti.nimh.nih.gov/

Coordinated and targeted service, training, and research to speed the development and enhance the utility of informatics tools related to neuroimaging. The initial focus will be on tools that are used in fMRI. If NIfTI proves useful in addressing informatics issues in the fMRI research community, it may be expanded to address similar issues in other areas of neuroimaging. Objectives of NIfTI * Enhancement of existing informatics tools used widely in neuroimaging research * Dissemination of neuroimaging informatics tools and information about them * Community-based approaches to solving common problems, such as lack of interoperability of tools and data * Unique training activities and research career development opportunities to those in the tool-user and tool-developer communities * Research and development of the next generation of neuroimaging informatics tools

Proper citation: Neuroimaging Informatics Technology Initiative (RRID:SCR_003141) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004600

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://neurosciencenews.com

Science website dedicated strictly to neuroscience research news including brain research news, neuroscience jobs, neuroscience forums, social network, student resources and events. They scour news sources every weekday and choose only neuroscience research related news headlines and links to post. They attempt to link to the original neuroscience research news release as much as possible to enable readers to bypass opinion and get straight to the news. In a few cases, the original neuroscience research article is not available without registration, so they will link to a secondary source to ensure that readers get the neuroscience news as soon as possible. Neuroscience News staff encourages visitors to submit neuroscience research articles, brain research news, neuroscience article reviews, breaking neuroscience news tips, original neuroscience blog posts, neuroscience book reviews and suggestions to be reviewed, implemented and possibly published on Neuroscience News.

Proper citation: Neuroscience News (RRID:SCR_004600) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004649

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/

ScienceNOW is science headline news from all realms of science, including biology, genetics, medicine, stem cells, evolution, animals, climate change, the environment, physics, astronomy, and science policy. This free content is produced by Science Magazine''s award-winning team of journalists.

Proper citation: ScienceNOW (RRID:SCR_004649) Copy   


http://www.alzforum.org/res/com/ant/

The Alzheimer Research Forum is the web''s most dynamic scientific community dedicated to understanding Alzheimer''s disease and related disorders. It also contains a database of providers of antibodies directed against several hundred molecules and proteins of relevant to research on Alzheimer and other neurodegenerative diseases. The web site reports on the latest scientific findings, from basic research to clinical trials; creates and maintains public databases of essential research data and reagents, and produces discussion forums to promote debate, speed the dissemination of new ideas, and break down barriers across the numerous disciplines that can contribute to the global effort to cure Alzheimer''s disease. The ARF team of professional science writers and editors, information technology experts, web developers and producers all work closely with our distinguished and diverse Advisory Board to ensure a high-quality of information and services. We very much welcome our readers'' participation in all aspects of the web site. Sponsors: The Alzheimer Research Forum is an independent nonprofit organization. It is supported by grants and individual donations.

Proper citation: Alzforum Antibody Directory for Neuroscience Research (RRID:SCR_013601) Copy   


http://sbrg2.gist.ac.kr/hcnet/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on July 17, 2013. A specialized database for mouse heart and calcium signaling toolkit genes. It contains the functional gene modules pre-calculated from the microarray data compendium using various algorithms for genetic network analyses. The Heart and Calcium functional Network (HCNet) database is a collection of functional gene clusters calculated from microarray data compendium obtained from the Korea Systems Biology Initiative and from the publicly available GEO database. It was designed to assist experimentalists especially in the field of cardiac and calcium signaling research to detect potential network motifs and gene clusters that are functionally related or co-regulated by common transcription factors. Genes of defined numbers are classified into two categories, 1) heart-specific genes and 2) heart-specific genes plus calcium signaling toolkit-genes.

Proper citation: Heart and Calcium Functional Network Database (RRID:SCR_013515) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016206

http://www.brainpost.co

Blog for summaries of neuroscience journal papers and articles. BrainPost sends its subscribers digestible and accessible versions of scientific findings in the field of neuroscience.

Proper citation: BrainPost (RRID:SCR_016206) Copy   



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