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BRAIN Initiative
 
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BRAIN Initiative (RRID:SCR_006770) NIH BRAIN Initiative data or information resource, organization portal, portal Project aimed at revolutionizing understanding of human brain, to show how individual cells and complex neural circuits interact, enable rapid progress in development of new technologies and data analysis tools to treat and prevent brain disorders. BRAIN Initiative encourages collaborations between neurobiologists and scientists from disciplines such as statistics, physics, mathematics, engineering, and computer and information sciences. Institutes and centers contributing to NIH BRAIN Initiative support those research efforts. brain, connectomics, disorder, cell, neural, circuit, neurotechnology, data, repository, analysis uses: Single Cell Portal
recommends: Human Neocortical Neurosolver
recommends: Brain Gene Expression Analysis toolbox
recommends: clusterExperiment
recommends: BioWheel
recommends: iELVis
recommends: Mediation Analysis of Causality under Confounding
recommends: MCell
recommends: microMS
recommends: MIIVsem
recommends: MountainSort
recommends: Myriads
recommends: nelpy
recommends: NetPyNE
recommends: Neural Ideal
recommends: NEURON
recommends: Neuron Tools
recommends: Neuroscience Gateway
recommends: NUTMEG
recommends: PetaVision
recommends: PyNWB
recommends: pyRayleighCuda
recommends: ScanImage
recommends: Scope
recommends: Seizure-Waves
recommends: Silver Lab Microscopy Software
recommends: StimVision
recommends: TReNA
recommends: ALICE
recommends: BioImage Suite
recommends: EyeWire
recommends: GIMME
recommends: GMA
recommends: Homer2
recommends: Brain Image Library
recommends: Data Archive BRAIN Initiative
recommends: OpenNeuro
recommends: Brain Observatory Storage Service and Database (BossDB)
recommends: 1000 Functional Connectomes Project
recommends: FastProject
recommends: Autopatcher
recommends: cytoNet
recommends: DiffuserCam
recommends: gene Expression Analysis Resource
recommends: NeMOarchive
recommends: Distributed Archives for Neurophysiology Data Integration
recommends: NIDA Data Share
recommends: HED Tags
lists: University of North Carolina Neuroscience Center and the BRAIN Initiative Viral Vector Core Facility
is related to: Brain Image Library
is related to: OpenNeuro
is related to: Distributed Archives for Neurophysiology Data Integration
is related to: NeMO Analytics
is related to: Brainome portal
is related to: CEMBA MethylC Seq Pipeline
is related to: Seattle Alzheimer Disease Brain Cell Atlas
is related to: EBRAINS
has parent organization: National Institutes of Health
is parent organization of: Data Archive BRAIN Initiative
is parent organization of: OpenNeuro
is parent organization of: Brain Observatory Storage Service and Database (BossDB)
is parent organization of: Ecosystem for Multi-modal Brain-behavior Experimentation and Research
has organization facet: 3D Developmental Mouse Brain Common Coordinate Framework
Alzheimer's disease, Schizophrenia, Autism, Epilepsy, Traumatic brain injury BRAIN Initiative nlx_155554 http://braininitiative.nih.gov/
http://www.whitehouse.gov/share/brain-initiative
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BRAIN_Initiative
SCR_006770 , Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies Initiative, NIH Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies Initiative 2026-02-14 02:05:06 18
NIMH Stem Cell Center
 
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NIMH Stem Cell Center (RRID:SCR_006682) NIMH Stem Cell Center biomaterial supply resource, cell repository, material resource Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell (iPSC) and Source Cells available for distribution for postnatal-to-adult human control and patient-derived cells and their reprogrammed derivatives in support of stem cell research relevant to mental disorders. This includes but is not limited to anxiety disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorders, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, depression, eating disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and schizophrenia. The capabilities of the repository range from derivation and banking of primary source cells from postnatal through adult human subject tissue to more comprehensive banking and validation of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) or similar reprogrammed / de-differentiated cells. Please send a message with the Contact page if you wish to contribute source cells or iPSC. stem cell, cell, induced pluripotent stem cell, mental disease, anxiety disorder, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, depressive disorder, eating disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, schizophrenia, adult, postnatal, adolescent, normal is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is related to: NIMH Repository and Genomics Resources
has parent organization: Rutgers Cell and DNA Repository
Mental disease, Anxiety Disorder, Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, Autism spectrum disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Borderline personality disorder, Depressive Disorder, Eating disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Panic Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Schizophrenia, Normal NIMH Registration required nlx_143795 SCR_006682 2026-02-14 02:05:27 11
National Disease Research Interchange
 
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National Disease Research Interchange (RRID:SCR_000550) NDRI biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, material resource NDRI is a Not-For-Profit (501c3) Corporation dedicated to providing the highest quality human biomaterials for research. NDRI makes it easy for researchers to get the human tissues and organs they need, prepared, preserved and shipped precisely according to their specific scientific protocols, as quickly as possible, and in the largest available quantities. NDRI provides researchers with protocol specific human neurological tissues such as brain stem, spinal cord, and basal ganglia, among others. In addition to control specimens, NDRI recovers tissues from donors with a variety of diseases, including Down syndrome, Parkinsons disease, Alzheimers disease, schizophrenia, and dementia. Through the NDRI 24/7 referral and procurement system, research consented biospecimens can be provided from low post mortem interval donors preserved at 4ºC, frozen or snap frozen, fixed, paraffin embedded, or as unstained slides. neurological, tissue, organ, cell, neurological tissue, brainstem, spinal cord, basal ganglia, cerebral cortex, hippocampus, frozen, snap frozen, fixed, paraffin embedded, unstained slide, disease, down syndrome, parkinson's disease, alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, dementia, control, normal, catalog is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is listed by: Multiple Sclerosis Discovery Forum
is listed by: Biospecimens/Biorepositories: Rare Disease-HUB (RD-HUB)
is parent organization of: Human Tissue and Organ for Research Resource (HTORR)
is parent organization of: Human Biological Data Interchange
is parent organization of: NDRI Dorsal Root Ganglia Program
Down syndrome, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Schizophrenia, Dementia NIH OD011158 Public: NDRI is a nonprofit organization that procures and distributes normal and diseased human biomaterials to biomedical researchers in academia, government, and industry. nlx_99804 SCR_000550 2026-02-14 02:05:43 190
Brain-Net
 
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Brain-Net (RRID:SCR_005017) biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, material resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on June 28,2022. A network of several university centers in Germany that classifies neurological and psychiatric disorders neuropathologically and collects and provides brain tissue for research. The aim and task of the Brain-Net are: the collection of clinically and neuropathologically well-characterized brain tissue samples; the standardization of neuropathological diagnoses according to internationally accepted criteria; and providing a basis for future research projects using genetic, epidemiological, biometric and other issues to neurological and psychiatric disorders. brain, tissue, autopsy, neurological disorder, mental disease, parkinson's disease, dementia, schizophrenia, suicidal tendency, depressive disorder, suicide, alzheimer's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, post mortem is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: Ludwig-Maximilians-University; Munich; Germany
Neurological disorder, Mental disease, Parkinson's disease, Dementia, Schizophrenia, Suicidal tendency, Depressive disorder, Alzheimer's disease, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis German Federal Ministry of Research and Education THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. nlx_144007 SCR_005017 BrainNet Germany, BrainNet 2026-02-14 02:05:51 13
CATIE - Clinical Antipsychotic Trials in Intervention Effectiveness
 
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CATIE - Clinical Antipsychotic Trials in Intervention Effectiveness (RRID:SCR_005615) CATIE, CATIE Schizophrenia, Clinical Antipsychotic Trials in Intervention Effectiveness clinical trial The NIMH-funded Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention Effectiveness (CATIE) Study was a nationwide public health-focused clinical trial that compared the effectiveness of older (first available in the 1950s) and newer (available since the 1990s) antipsychotic medications used to treat schizophrenia. These newer medications, known as atypical antipsychotics, cost roughly 10 times as much as the older medications. CATIE is the largest, longest, and most comprehensive independent trial ever done to examine existing therapies for this disease. Schizophrenia is a brain disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusions, and disordered thinking. The course of schizophrenia is variable, but usually is recurrent and chronic, often causing severe disability. Previous studies have shown that taking antipsychotic medications consistently is far more effective than taking no medicine and that the drugs are necessary to manage the disease. The aim of the CATIE study was to determine which medications provide the best treatment for schizophrenia. Additional information may be found by following the links, http://www.nimh.nih.gov/trials/practical/catie/index.shtml, http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct/show/NCT00014001?order=1 schizophrenia, clinical trial, treatment, outcome, antipsychotic is used by: Limited Access Datasets From NIMH Clinical Trials
is listed by: ClinicalTrials.gov
is related to: CATIE - Alzheimers Disease
is related to: NIMH Repository and Genomics Resources
has parent organization: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; North Carolina; USA
Schizophrenia NIMH SCR_005512, nlx_146233, nlx_146234 http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/trials/practical/catie/phase1results.shtml http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/trials/practical/catie/index.shtml SCR_005615 CATIE Schizophrenia Study, Clinical Antipsychotic Trials in Intervention Effectiveness, Clinical Antipsychotic Trials in Intervention Effectiveness - Schizophrenia 2026-02-14 02:07:06 0
PolygenicBlog
 
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PolygenicBlog (RRID:SCR_008789) data or information resource, narrative resource, blog A blog concerning the relationships between genes, risk factors and immunity in Alzheimer's disease, autism, Bipolar disorder, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and chronic fatigue. gene, risk factor, immunity, alzheimer's disease, autism, bipolar disorder, multiple sclerosis, parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, chronic fatigue is used by: NIF Data Federation
is used by: Integrated Blogs
has parent organization: Polygenic Pathways
Alzheimer's disease, Autism, Bipolar disorder, Multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Schizophrenia, Chronic fatigue Public nlx_144238 SCR_008789 Polygenic Blog 2026-02-14 02:06:36 0
NITRC-IR
 
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NITRC-IR (RRID:SCR_004162) NITRC IR data repository, storage service resource, image database, catalog, data or information resource, service resource, image repository, database Data repository for neuroimaging data in DlCOM and NIFTI formats. It allows users to search for and freely download publicly available data sets relating to normal subjects and those with diagnoses such as: schizophrenia, ADHD, autism, and Parkinson's disease.XNAT-based image registry that supports both NIfTI and DICOM images to promote re-use and integration of NIH funded data. database, neuroimaging, magnetic resonance, mri, image collection, nifti, dicom uses: XNAT Central
is used by: NIF Data Federation
lists: 1000 Functional Connectomes Project
lists: studyforrest.org
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is related to: 1000 Functional Connectomes Project
is related to: NITRC Enhanced Services
has parent organization: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, Parkinson's disease, ADHD NINDS R44 NS074540;
NIBIB U24 EB023398
PMID:26044860 Free, Available for download, Freely available nlx_18447, SCR_015623 SCR_004162 NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory Image Repository, NITRC Image Repository 2026-02-14 02:00:56 8
Foundation for the National Institutes of Health
 
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Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (RRID:SCR_004493) FNIH institution A public charity whose mission is to support the NIH in its mission to improve health, by forming and facilitating public-private partnerships for biomedical research and training. Its vision is Building Partnerships for Discovery and Innovation to Improve Health. The FNIH draws together the world''s foremost researchers and resources, pressing the frontier to advance critical discoveries. They are recognized as the number-one medical research charity in the countryleveraging support, and convening high level partnerships, for the greatest impact on the most urgent medical challenges we face today. Grants are awarded as part of a public-private partnership with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) on behalf of The Heart Truth in support of women''s heart health education and research. Funding for the Community Action Program is provided by the FNIH through donations from individuals and corporations including The Heart Truth partners Belk Department Stores, Diet Coke, and Swarovski. Successful biomedical research relies upon the knowledge, training and dedication of those who conduct it. Bringing multiple disciplines to bear on health challenges requires innovation and collaboration on the part of scientists. Foundation for NIH partnerships operate in a variety of ways and formats to recruit, train, empower and retain their next generation of researchers. From lectures and multi-week courses, to scholarships and awards through fellowships and residential training programs, their programs respond to the needs of scientists at every level and stage in their careers. biomedical research is related to: Osteoarthritis Biomarkers Project (OABP)
is parent organization of: Biomarkers Consortium
is parent organization of: Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership
is parent organization of: Accelerating Medicines Partnership Autoimmune Diseases of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Lupus
is parent organization of: Accelerating Medicines Partnership - Alzheimers
is parent organization of: Accelerating Medicines Partnership Type 2 Diabetes Knowledge Portal (AMP-T2D)
is parent organization of: Genetic Association Information Network (GAIN)
Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, Diabetes, Metabolic disease, Alzheimer's disease, Schizophrenia, Prostate cancer, Demantia, Muscular dystrophy, Tuberculosis, HIV, Parkinson's disease, Osteoarthritis, Age-related eye disease, Visceral leishmaniasis, Undiagnosed disease, Cancer, Non-small cell lung cancer, Malaria, Systemic lupus erythematosus, COVID-19, Acute lymphoblastic leukemia ISNI: 0000 0000 9836 9834, Wikidata: Q16837497, nlx_143768, Crossref funder ID: 100000009, grid.428807.1 https://ror.org/00k86s890 SCR_004493 Foundation for NIH 2026-02-14 02:00:44 1788
Brain Test
 
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Brain Test (RRID:SCR_006212) Brain Test data or information resource, portal, topical portal A portal of online studies that encourage community participation to tackle the most challenging problems in neuropsychiatry, including attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder. Our approach is to engage the community and try to recruit tens of thousands of people to spend an hour of their time on our site. You folks will provide data in both brain tests and questionnaires, as well as DNA, and in return, we will provide some information about your brain and behavior. You will also be entered to win amazon.com gift cards. While large collaborative efforts were made in genetics in order to discover the secrets of the human genome, there are still many mysteries about the behaviors that are seen in complex neuropsychiatric syndromes and the underlying biology that gives rise to these behaviors. We know that it will require studying tens of thousands of people to begin to answer these questions. Having you, the public, as a research partner is the only way to achieve that kind of investment. This site will try to reach that goal, by combining high-throughput behavioral assessment using questionnaires and game-like cognitive tests. You provide the data and then we will provide information and feedback about why you should help us achieve our goals and how it benefits everyone in the world. We believe that through this online study, we can better understand memory and attention behaviors in the general population and their genetic basis, which will in turn allow us to better characterize how these behaviors go awry in people who suffer from mental illness. In the end, we hope this will provide better, more personalized treatment options, and ultimately prevention of these widespread and extremely debilitating brain diseases. We will use the data we collect to try to identify the genetic basis for memory and impulse control, for example. If we can achieve this goal, maybe we can then do more targeted research to understand how the biology goes awry in people who have problems with cognition, including memory and impulse control, like those diagnosed with ADHD, Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, and Autism Spectrum Disorders. By participating in our research, you can learn about mental illness and health and help researchers tackle these complex problems. We can''t do it without your help. neuropsychiatry, brain, behavior, behavioral assessment, questionnaire, cognitive test, crowdsourcing, online study, memory, attention, brain disease, gene, exercise, genetics, mental disease, mental health, research project, research has parent organization: University of California at Los Angeles; California; USA Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Mental disease, Normal, Autism Spectrum Disorder NIMH ;
NARSAD
nlx_151777 SCR_006212 Brain Test project 2026-02-14 02:01:04 0
Genes Cognition and Psychosis Program
 
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Genes Cognition and Psychosis Program (RRID:SCR_006292) GCAP disease-related portal, data or information resource, portal, topical portal Schizophrenia related portal that aims to solve the mystery of genetic predisposition to psychosis, develop new methods for early diagnosis and prevention, and discover new treatments that will cure people suffering from it. Our objectives are to fully characterize: # neurobiological mechanisms related to susceptibility genes for schizophrenia and related clinical disorders; # genetic variation in aspects of cognition and emotionality associated with schizophrenia; and # small molecular targets for novel therapies. A unique feature of this Program is that its diverse scientific resources will be focused on a highly specific scientific agenda, that is to acquire the critical biological information about the susceptibility genes associated with schizophrenia and related illnesses. Our mission and goal, to understand the basic mechanisms of serious mental illness, has again guided us into new areas of research and to new insights. We have found evidence of new genes implicated in the cause of schizophrenia and involved in brain functions related to cognition and emotion and we have begun to explore how genes interact with each other and with the environment to individualize risk for these conditions. We are working now with over 20 genes related to schizophrenia. One of the key developments in our research over the past year has been the emergence of some targets for the development of novel therapeutics. We have discovered a new schizophrenia susceptibility gene, KCNH2, which represents the first clear target for the development of novel treatments. Just in this past year, for example, we published the first extensive statistical analysis of how schizophrenia genes may vary in their risk effects based on different genetic background (Nicodemus et al Hum Gen 2006), the first studies of schizophrenia genes interacting in effecting gene expression in brain (Lipska et al Hum Mol Genetics 2006a, Lipska et al Hum Mol Gen 2006 b); the first evidence that the mechanism of genetic association of NRG1 with schizophrenia involves a novel isoform of the gene in human brain (Law et al PNAS 2006), and the first evidence that MAOA may be linked to mood and impulse control because it effects critical mood regulatory neural networks (Meyer-Lindenberg et al PNAS 2006). gene, genetic variation, cognition, emotion, therapeutics, treatment, drug development, brain function, psychosis, drug is related to: NIMH Intramural Research Program Clinical Brain Disorders Branch
has parent organization: NIMH Division of Intramural Research Programs
Schizophrenia, Mental illness, Psychiatric disorder NIMH nlx_151948 SCR_006292 2026-02-14 02:01:15 1
NIMH Intramural Research Program Clinical Brain Disorders Branch
 
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NIMH Intramural Research Program Clinical Brain Disorders Branch (RRID:SCR_008728) CBDB data or information resource, portal, topical portal THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on February 07, 2013. A multidisciplinary neuroscience laboratory in which basic and clinical scientists work side by side exploring neural mechanisms and models of mental and cognitive function and of neuropsychiatric illness. Experiments are performed at many levels of inquiry, from basic molecular biology of the gene to clinical examinations of patients. A major area of investigation of this laboratory is the genetic mechanisms implicated in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia and its treatment. The laboratory is organized as a multi-disciplinary team of investigators with a common mission: to identify and fully characterize basic genetic and neurobiological mechanisms of schizophrenia and related cognitive and emotional disorders. The various components of this effort are centered various different units or divisions represented by groups of investigators, at various levels of training and experience, working on related experiments. The Director of the Branch and of the Genes, Cognition and Psychosis Program (GCAP) is Daniel R. Weinberger, M.D. The CBDB is the principle research laboratory in the created (2003) Genes, Cognition, and Psychosis Program (GCAP) of the NIMH. After twelve years of residing on the pastoral grounds of St. Elizabeths Hospital, in Southeast Washington, CBDB moved back to the main NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland in 1998. While the unique setting of St. Elizabeths is irreplaceable, we have occupied beautiful new laboratories and clinic spaces that were created for us, and we are in the mainstream of NIH life., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. mental function, cognitive function, gene, clinical, treatment, pathogen is related to: Genes Cognition and Psychosis Program
has parent organization: NIMH Division of Intramural Research Programs
is parent organization of: NIMH Brain Tissue Collection
Schizophrenia, Neuropsychiatric illness, Cognitive disorder, Emotional disorder NIMH THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_143685 SCR_008728 NIMH Clinical Brain Disorders Branch, Clinical Brain Disorders Branch 2026-02-14 02:01:45 13
Brain Research Institute Biobank Resources
 
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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 ;
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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
Allen Human Brain Atlas: BrainSpan (Atlas of the Developing Brain)
 
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Allen Human Brain Atlas: BrainSpan (Atlas of the Developing Brain) (RRID:SCR_008083) BrainSpan expression atlas, data or information resource, atlas, reference atlas Atlas of developing human brain for studying transcriptional mechanisms involved in human brain development. Consists of RNA sequencing and exon microarray data profiling up to sixteen cortical and subcortical structures across full course of human brain development, high resolution neuroanatomical transcriptional profiles of about 300 distinct structures spanning entire brain for four midgestional prenatal specimens, in situ hybridization image data covering selected genes and brain regions in developing and adult human brain, reference atlas in full color with high resolution anatomic reference atlases of prenatal (two stages) and adult human brain along with supporting histology, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) data. anatomic, gene expression, molecular neuroanatomy, in situ hybridization, human, medial prefrontal cortex, primary visual cortex, hippocampus, amygdala, ventral striatum, postnatal, development, brain development, transcription, brain, rna sequencing, exon microarray, developmental stage, male, female, mrna transcript, developing human, adult human, fetal brain, fetus, histology, transcriptome, magnetic resonance imaging, diffusion tensor imaging, annotation, neuroanatomy, prenatal, development, fiber tract, microarray, mri, dti, methylation, microrna, mrf is used by: BICCN
is related to: NIH Blueprint NHP Atlas
is related to: Allen Developing Mouse Brain Atlas
is related to: Developmental Human Brain Atlas Ontology (DHBA)
has parent organization: Allen Institute for Brain Science
is parent organization of: BrainSpan
is parent organization of: BrainSpan
Neurodevelopmental disorder, Neuropsychiatric disease, Schizophrenia, Epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Neurological disease, Autism NIMH RC2 MH089921;
NIMH RC2 MH090047;
NIMH RC2 MH089929
Free, Freely available nif-0000-10626 http://www.developinghumanbrain.org/ SCR_008083 BrainSpan - Atlas of the Developing Human Brain, BrainSpan: Atlas of the Developing Human Brain, NIMH Transcriptional Atlas of Human Brain Development 2026-02-14 02:01:37 398
Stanley Brain Collection
 
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Stanley Brain Collection (RRID:SCR_007062) Stanley Brain Collection biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank It is a widely used resource for researchers trying to find the causes of, and better treatments for, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depression. Brains were collected 1994 to 2005 with the permission of the families in a standardized manner, with half of each specimen being frozen and half fixed in formalin. Currently four cohorts are available for study; the Neuropathology Consortium consisting of 60 cases (15 each schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, and controls), the Array Collection consisting of 105 cases (35 each schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and controls), the Depression Collection consisting of 36 cases (12 each depression with psychosis, depression without psychosis, and controls), and the Parietal Collection of 48 cases (fixed inferior parietal sections from 24 each schizophrenia and controls). Since 1996, the Stanley Brain Collection has sent over 200,000 sections and 10,000 blocks of brain tissue to 240 research laboratories in 23 states and 20 foreign countries. All tissue has been provided to the researchers without charge. All costs for collecting, processing, and storing the brain tissue have been borne by The Stanley Medical Research Institute as a public service. All reasonable requests for brain tissue (over 90 percent of applications) have been honored. Researchers selected to receive tissue must sign an agreement that sets forth conditions for its use. Results received from researchers become part of the Stanley brain collection data set and will be used for integrative, multivariate analyses. In addition to overseeing the brain collection, the laboratory conducts research on the neuropathology of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder and on brain development. Many studies carried out at the Stanley Brain Research Laboratory are done in cooperation with studies at the Stanley Laboratory of Developmental Neurovirology. schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, depressive disorder, control, normal control, psychotic disorder, neuropathy, post-mortem, array, parietal, brain development, microarray, brain, tissue, brain tissue, frozen, formalin is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: Stanley Medical Research Institute
Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder, Depressive Disorder, Normal control, Psychosis PMID:10913747 Public: Since 1996, The Stanley Brain Collection has sent over 200, 000 sections and 10, 000 blocks of brain tissue to 240 research laboratories in 23 states and 20 foreign countries. All tissue has been provided to the researchers without charge. All costs for collecting, Processing, And storing the brain tissue have been borne by The Stanley Medical Research Institute as a public service. All reasonable requests for brain tissue (over 90 percent of applications) have been honored. Researchers selected to receive tissue must sign an agreement that sets forth conditions for its use. Results received from researchers become part of the Stanley brain collection data set and will be used for integrative, Multivariate analyses. nlx_143933 http://www.stanleyresearch.org/dnn/Default.aspx?tabid=186 SCR_007062 Stanley Brain Research Laboratory Brain Collection, Stanley Brain Research Laboratory and Brain Collection 2026-02-14 02:01:17 0
Prediction and Diagnosis for Depression and Schizophrenia
 
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Prediction and Diagnosis for Depression and Schizophrenia (RRID:SCR_014161) data or information resource, portal, topical portal A topical portal for the UAIS Lab of Lanzhou University which researches predicting depression and schizophrenia based on demographics and physiological information (EEG, ERPs, Genetics, MRI, fMRI, etc.). It also researches wearable bio-signal sensors and antennas, bio-signal processing, speech analysis, pervasive mental health, psycho-physiological computing, bioinformatics and multimodal data fusion and modeling. topical portal, lab, depression, schizophrenia, demographic, physiological is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) Depression, Schizophrenia Public http://www.nitrc.org/projects/zhangxw SCR_014161 UAIS Lab of Lanzhou University 2026-02-14 02:02:57 0
SchizConnect
 
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SchizConnect (RRID:SCR_015766) portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal, topical portal, database Platform for mediation and integration of schizophrenia neuroimaging-related databases. It provides access to federated databases, novel mediation software, and large-scale data-sharing features. schizophrenia, mediation, integration, neuroimaging, mental illness, brain disorder, FASEB list Schizophrenia NIMH 1U01MH097435 PMID:26688837 Freely available, Demo available, Tutorial available, Available to the scientific community SCR_015766 2026-02-14 02:02:54 67
Schizophrenia Research Forum
 
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Schizophrenia Research Forum (RRID:SCR_002899) SRF disease-related portal, data or information resource, portal, topical portal The mission of the SRF is to help in the search for causes, treatments, and understanding of the devastating disease of schizophrenia. Our goal is to foster collaboration among researchers by providing an international online forum where ideas, research news, and data can be presented and discussed. The website is intended to bring together scientists working specifically on schizophrenia, scientists researching related diseases, and basic scientists whose work can shed light on these diseases. In this way, we hope that the Schizophrenia Research Forum will be a catalyst for creative thinking in the quest to understand a deeply complex disease. It is our goal to create and maintain up-to-date content of the highest quality. The website is free of charge to users, independent of industry sponsorship, and open to the public. Though geared toward researchers, we welcome other visitorspeople with mental illnesses, families, the media, and others who need accurate information on research into schizophrenia. We do, however, require that users who wish to post comments and other materials be registered members. All such materials are subject to approval by the editorial team. As a forum, we encourage participation and welcome feedback from the community. schizophrenia is parent organization of: Schizophrenia Research Forum: Published Candidate Genes for Schizophrenia Schizophrenia NIMH ;
Brain and Behavior Research Foundation
nif-0000-00154 SCR_002899 Schziophrenia Research Forum - A Catalyst for Creative Thinking 2026-02-14 02:00:20 15
NIH NeuroBioBank
 
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NIH NeuroBioBank (RRID:SCR_003131) NBB biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank 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 2026-02-14 02:00:30 177
BrainNet Europe Sampling Protocols
 
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BrainNet Europe Sampling Protocols (RRID:SCR_000484) BNE Sampling protocols protocol Sampling protocols produced by the BrainNet Europe Consortium generally with five types of dissection and brain processing procedures defined in all disease related protocols. * Fresh brain dissection * Fresh brain processing * Dissection of formalin-fixed brain * Histology and immunohistochemistry * Processing fresh brain dna preservation, rna preservation, protein preservation, macrodissection, microdissection, tissue sampling, brain banking, dissection, brain processing, brain, fresh, formalin-fixed, histology, immunohistochemistry has parent organization: BrainNet Europe Dementia, Depressive Disorder, Schizophrenia, Motor Neuron Disease, Neurodegenerative disease THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_158157 SCR_000484 2026-02-14 01:59:44 0
Heptares Therapeutics
 
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Heptares Therapeutics (RRID:SCR_000499) commercial organization A drug discovery company focused on small-molecule drugs targeting G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), the largest family of druggable targets. Heptares creates new medicines targeting previously undruggable or challenging GPCRs, a superfamily of receptors linked to many diseases. They are pioneering a structure-based drug design approach to GPCRs, leveraging proprietary technologies for protein stabilization, structure determination, and fragment-based discovery. Their partners include Cubist, MorphoSys, AstraZeneca, MedImmune and Takeda. Their objective is to build a broad pipeline of novel medicines to transform the treatment of serious diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, diabetes, ADHD and chronic migraine. g-protein coupled receptor, small molecule, drug, biotechnology, medicine, antibody, drug discovery is related to: Kinetics for Drug Discovery Alzheimer's disease, Schizophrenia, Diabetes, Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, Chronic migraine nlx_158498, grid.450873.d, ISNI: 0000 0004 0456 4700 https://ror.org/051fk5x88 SCR_000499 Heptares Therapeutics Limited, Heptares Therapeutics Ltd, Heptares 2026-02-14 01:59:44 0

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