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https://www.jax.org/research-and-faculty/resources/oak-ridge-strains#
Supplier of mice for research purposes.
Proper citation: Oak Ridge Collection at JAX (RRID:SCR_016409) Copy
Supplier of mice for research purposes.
Proper citation: Oriental BioService Inc. (RRID:SCR_016404) Copy
https://www.iigm.it/site/index.php?l=ENG
Private research institute in Turin, Italy. Research programs in immunogenetics, functional genomics, genomic epidemiology, tumour diagnostic and prognostic biomarker research, epigenetic modifications in disease, quantitative biology and computational neuroscience.
Proper citation: Italian Institute for Genomic Medicine; Turin; Italy (RRID:SCR_017062) Copy
Project to improve data and sample exchanges and to facilitate large scale analysis of data by improving interoperability of French Biological Resources Centres (BRC or biobanks) IT systems and biological databases. The work done in this project will be linked to other national (IBiSA, ANR, R��seau des Biobanques, Club 3C-R), European (BBMRI, ELIXIR) or international project (P3G). In the preliminary phase (2009-2010) I3-CRB has developed a directory of French Biological Resource Centres / Biobanks where one may register their French BRC or perform a search across all of them. Detail by overall data or kingdom is provided as well as many filtering options. Access to biological samples is provided by the participating BRC''''s. Biological Resources Centres (BRC or biobanks) collect annotated biological samples from various sources (human, animal, plant, bacteria...). The type of samples depends on the collection and the associated thematic (DNA, proteins, cells, tissues, blood, serum, organisms...). The aims of these centers are to collect, to store, to transform and to distribute the biological samples. They constitute a vital infrastructure for life science and health research. Goals of the French Biobanks/Biological Resource Centres: * List French biobanks and their biological collections * Improve sample exchanges * Improve the international visibility of the French biological collections MeSH terms have been integrated: Domains, diseases, and location of the disease (Anatomy). Collections/species are based on NCBI Taxonomy.
Proper citation: I3-CRB: Interoperable IT Infrastructure for Biological Resources Centres / Biobanks - France (RRID:SCR_006991) Copy
https://tetrahymena.vet.cornell.edu/
Centralized repository and distribution site for variety of Tetrahymena strains and species. Maintains diverse array of wild type, mutant, and genetically engineered strains of T. thermophila, the most commonly used laboratory species, and variety of other species derived from both laboratory maintained stocks and wild isolates. All stocks are stored in liquid nitrogen to maintain genetic integrity and prevent senescence. In addition to providing worldwide access to strains currently in collection, TSC continually upgrades collection by accepting deposition of newly developed laboratory strains and well characterized wild isolates collected from clearly defined natural sites.
Proper citation: Tetrahymena Stock Center (RRID:SCR_008362) Copy
https://www.phosphosolutions.com/
An antibody manufacturer based in Aurora, Colorado.
Proper citation: PhosphoSolutions (RRID:SCR_019249) Copy
Commercial antibody company that uses proprietary selection criteria and selects antibodies to be sold under their name.
Proper citation: Aeonian Biotech (RRID:SCR_019251) Copy
A podcast hosted by Kristin Sanford and Justin Jackson to explain recent scientific research and developments in a wide range of scientific phenomenon.
Proper citation: This Week In Science (RRID:SCR_000537) Copy
An independent, privately-held online and print publisher based in New York that serves the global community of scientists, technology professionals, and executives who use and develop the latest advanced tools in molecular biology research and molecular diagnostics. GenomeWeb's editorial mission is to serve readers with exclusive, in-depth coverage of the technology, institutions, and scientists that make up the worldwide research enterprise of molecular biology. We operate the largest online news organization focused on advanced research tools in genomics, proteomics, and bioinformatics. Our expert editors report and write with precision and clarity. GenomeWeb users can be found in major scientific organizations around the world, including biopharmaceutical companies, important research universities, biomedical institutes, and government laboratories. Our advertisers include leading suppliers of research tools, analytical instruments, and information technology. Getting started is easy - just register, and use your workplace e-mail address to maximize your access to content. Once you're logged in, you'll have complete free access to GenomeWeb Daily News, The Daily Scan, all of Genome Technology magazine, every GenomeWeb blog, and much more. GenomeWeb Free Content * GenomeWeb Daily News offers breaking news as well as feature articles on genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics, and more. Daily News covers not only the science and business news, but also regulatory and policy updates. Published online and twice daily by e-mail bulletin. * The Daily Scan is a roundup of the most interesting mainstream media articles, blog posts, and peer-reviewed literature relevant to genomic and proteomic scientists. Published daily online and by e-mail bulletin. * Genome Technology: GenomeWeb's magazine covers news, trends, people, and technologies in the systems biology field. It also includes Tech Guides, which feature expert troubleshooting advice on specific lab challenges, and Research Trend Digests. Published 10 times per year. Subscriptions to the print edition are free to active researchers in the US and $29 per year for non-scientists or anyone outside the US. Non-US researchers are eligible for a free subscription to the digital edition of Genome Technology. We may contact subscribers from time to time to requalify for the magazine, in compliance with our third-party readership audit. * Careers: Our Careers page includes content to help scientists in their jobs, with links to relevant external blog posts, profiles of alternative job paths, and more. Careers also includes our Job Listings board, where anyone can post job ads for free. * Cancer Minute: Updated daily and published by e-mail bulletin weekly, Cancer Minute rounds up the latest oncology peer-reviewed literature as well as news and blog posts. * Informatics Iron: This blog covers high-performance computing and the hardware side of bioinformatics, from GPUs to compute clusters and more. * The Sample: This blog focuses on a range of topics of interest to clinical labs, including the adoption of molecular tools, issues related to lab management, in-depth coverage of the major reference labs, and more. GenomeWeb Premium Content All GenomeWeb premium content provides readers with in-depth, exclusive coverage in key technology or application areas. These publications include business, technology, and research news; patent and IP information; product launches and upgrades; and hirings, promotions, and other people news.
Proper citation: GenomeWeb (RRID:SCR_000650) Copy
http://www.wakehealth.edu/WFUPC/
A research center whose primary functions are research, training, and outreach using nonhuman primates to study six of the ten major causes of death in the United States. Educational training includes programs designed to teach both pre- and postdoctoral veterinarians how to conduct biomedical research. Scientific outreach extends to investigators at Wake Forest School of Medicine and across the nation who require expertise, infrastructure, and monkeys to be used in studies that advance human health and well-being.
Proper citation: Wake Forest Primate Center (RRID:SCR_000645) Copy
http://www.merialscholars.com/pages/national-symposium.aspx
Program designed to expose students in their first or second year of veterinary school to all phases of biomedical research. This includes development of research ideas, preparation of research proposals, performance of biomedical research, and presentation of research results in written and oral formats. Students perform full time biomedical research during months of June, July, and August, participate in weekly seminars, and present their work in oral, poster, and written presentations. Students also attend the National Merial Scholars Conference. Summer Research Program has existed at Penn Vet since 1990. The program is currently funded by Merial and by an NIH training grant. Other sources of support include funds from the office of the dean, the four departmental chairs and the Marie Lowe Cancer Center. Students present poster of their work at the conference. In September, students prepare a written manuscript of their work in the form of a research paper. The following March, all participating students submit their work to the Penn Veterinary Student Research Day. Non-Penn Vet students can receive up to an additional $500 for relocation costs and will be offered reasonably priced housing options for the summer. It is anticipated that 18-24 students will be funded each year.
Proper citation: NIH/Merial Veterinary Scholars Program (RRID:SCR_000769) Copy
http://www.drugabuseresearchtraining.org/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on November 07, 2012. Decemeber 15, 2011 - Thank you for your interest in DrugAbuseResearchTraining.org. The site, courses, and resources are no longer available. Please send an email to inquiry (at) md-inc.com if you would like to be notified if the site or courses become available again. Introduction to Clinical Drug and Substance Abuse Research Methods is an online training program intended to introduce clinicians and substance abuse professionals to basic clinical research methods. The program is divided into four modules. Each module covers an entire topic and includes self-assessment questions, references, and online resources: * The Neurobiology of Drug Addiction * Biostatistics for Drug and Substance Abuse Research * Evaluating Drug and Substance Abuse Programs * Designing and Managing Drug and Substance Abuse Clinical Trials The learning objectives of this program are to help you: * Evaluate the benefits of alternative investigative approaches for answering important questions in drug abuse evaluation and treatment. * Define the proper levels of measurement and appropriate statistical methods for a clinical study. * Address common problems in data collection and analysis. * Anticipate key human subjects and ethical issues that arise in drug abuse studies. * Interpret findings from the drug abuse research literature and prepare a clinical research proposal. * Prepare research findings for internal distribution or publication in the peer reviewed literature. * Recognize drug addiction as a cyclical, chronic disease. * Understand and describe the brain circuits that are affected by addicting drugs, and explain to others the effects of major classes of addicting drugs on brain neurotransmitters. * Utilize new pharmacologic treatments to manage persons with drug addiction. Physicians can earn AMA PRA Category 1 Credit and purchase a high resolution printable electronic CME certificate(view sample); non-physicians can purchase high resolution printable electronic certificate of course participation that references AMA PRA Category 1 credit (view sample). This program does not offer printed certificates.
Proper citation: Online Education for the International Research Community: AboutIntroduction to Clinical Drug and Substance Abuse Research Methods (RRID:SCR_000802) Copy
http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Anthony_Salvagno/Notebook/Research/All_Protocols
Wiki of chemical and preparatory experimental protocols.
Proper citation: Anthony Salvagno Protocols (RRID:SCR_001327) Copy
http://igb.agri.gov.il/main/index.pl
Biobank which collects, preserves, and assesses gene information related to species of plants indigenous to Israel. The Bank's goal is to conserve representative gene pools of species whose economic potential has yet to be developed.
Proper citation: Israel Plant Gene Bank (RRID:SCR_001403) Copy
A specialized preclinical research organization that provides services for biological research and development on neural therapies. Renovo offers preclinical assays and 3D-electron microscopy services that provide routine and customized solutions for basic science, preclinical and clinical research, and drug development.
Proper citation: Renovo Neural (RRID:SCR_001035) Copy
Research facility of the Department of Radiology at the Duke University Medical Center (DUMC) providing access to a whole-body, commercially manufactured 3 Tesla (Trio, Siemens Medical Systems) MR Imaging and Spectroscopy System with full research capability. The Center is fully equipped to perform clinical and research MR imaging or spectroscopy studies on humans or large animals. A full range of monitoring, anesthesia, RF coil development, computer and instrumental control facilities as well as MR research technologists and physics/chemistry consultation are available to Department of Radiology researchers and their collaborators.
Proper citation: CAMRD (RRID:SCR_001713) Copy
The Ataxia Telangiectasia Children's Project, better known as the A-T Children's Project, was founded in late 1993 by a family in Florida with two young sons who have A-T. It is a public, tax-exempt, non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, and all gifts and donations to the Project are tax deductible. The A-T Children's Project was formed to raise funds through events and contributions from corporations, foundations and friends. These funds are then used to accelerate first-rate, international scientific research aimed at finding a cure and improving the lives of all children with ataxia-telangiectasia. - To encourage and support excellent laboratory research which will accelerate the discovery of a cure or possible therapies for ataxia-telangiectasia by: - awarding competitive research grants to top scientists using a peer-review board comprised of top scientists and physicians, - organizing and sponsoring workshops and symposiums in order to encourage cooperation among laboratories and to generate new research strategies, and - working with Congress and the National Institutes of Health to encourage the funding of active research on A-T by agencies of the U.S. government. - To improve the accurate and timely diagnosis of A-T patients by increasing public awareness and by educating physicians. - To develop and maintain an international patient registry of A-T patients with objective, neutral oversight, while leaving ultimate control in the hands of treating physicians, so that up-to-date clinical information about A-T patients can be obtained for researchers and so that when a treatment is developed, all patients can be reached through their physicians. - To support and oversee a clinical center and information clearinghouse at a top-rated, world-class medical center for the evaluation of A-T patients by a multidisciplinary team of specialists, and for the accumulation of experience in managing the many facets of A-T such as the ataxia, cancer and immune problems. - To develop quantitative endpoints for objectively measuring the progression rate and severity of the symptoms of A-T. - To maintain and enlarge a tissue/cell bank with objective, neutral oversight and control in order to ensure free access of existing and new researchers to A-T patient specimens. Sponsors: The A-T Children's Project is a non-profit organization that raises funds to support and coordinate first-rate biomedical research projects, scientific conferences and a clinical center aimed at finding a cure or life-improving therapies for ataxia-telangiectasia, a lethal genetic disease that attacks children, causing progressive loss of muscle control, immune system problems, and a strikingly high rate of cancer, especially leukemia and lymphoma.
Proper citation: Ataxia-Telangiectasia Childrens Project (RRID:SCR_001671) Copy
The Phelan-McDermid Syndrome Foundation, established in 2002, is a 501(c)3 nonprofit group that provides support services for those who have family members affected by 22q13 Deletion Syndrome / Phelan-McDermid Syndrome. It also raises money to further awareness of the syndrome through research and sponsoring an international conference every two years that brings together families, researchers and therapists. The Foundation facilitates connections between families through networking, communications and support services. We also build alliances with other rare diseases groups to expand our reach and exposure. The syndrome, which affects families worldwide, is a rare genetic occurrence and is the result of a damaged or missing protein on the 22nd chromosome. Our Foundation works with researchers who are looking into the cause and possible cure for the syndrome. PMSF's grants and fellowships program is intended to encourage research projects that will advance the development of treatments and cures for PMS. Our mission is to bring together everyone affected by 22q13 Deletion Syndrome/Phelan-McDermid Syndrome to help them through the challenges they face every day and to raise awareness in the medical and research communities.
Proper citation: Phelan-McDermid Syndrome Foundation (RRID:SCR_001707) Copy
Service and training support for academic, government, and private sector scientists worldwide in genomics, including laboratory experimentation, statistical analysis, and comprehensive bioinformatics support, including large-scale genome comparisons, algorithm and tools development, and database curation, annotation and hosting. The Centre for Applied Genomics hosts a variety of databases related to ongoing supported projects: *Autism Chromosome Rearrangement Database *Cystic Fibrosis Mutation Database *The Lafora Progressive Myoclonus Epilepsy Mutation and Polymorphism Database *Database of Genomic Variants *The Chromosome 7 Annotation Project *Human Genome Segmental Duplication Database *Non-Human Segmental Duplication Database Healthy control DNA samples from the Ontario Population Genomics Platform are available. The Biobanking and Databasing Facility provides DNA extraction from lymphoblasts, fibroblasts and other cell types, archiving of white cell pellets, preparation and immortalization of cell lines, and comprehensive databasing and tracking of samples and/or cell lines within the facility.
Proper citation: TCAG (RRID:SCR_001840) Copy
http://www.ccmb.med.umich.edu/
The CCMB was created to facilitate interdisciplinary research in computational medicine and biology and to forge collaborative relationships with faculty across campus and the US. Computational medicine and bioinformatics, is an emerging field that pursues biological questions using advanced computational technology such as complex merged datasets and powerful computing clusters. The Center currently has three components: The Bioinformatics Graduate Program (BGP), The Collaborative Computing & Data Unit, and The Interdisciplinary Research Program. Faculty from all areas of campus are affiliated with the center. The Bioinformatics Graduate Program (BGP) trains masters and Ph.D-level scholars, and oversees the research computing for four faculty members with partial appointments in the program. The Bioinformatics Graduate Program currently has 24 doctoral and 11 master-level students. The Collaborative Computing & Data Unit provides expert support for large cluster computing -- a necessary component for doing research in computational medicine and biology. This core also works with the UM Medical School and Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR) to address long-term deficits in computing needs across campus. Finally, The Interdisciplinary Research Program oversees several NIH and state-funded projects, the largest being the National Center for Integrative Biomedical Informatics, whose goal is developing tools to facilitate biomedical research. The IDR also provides support to faculty applying for interdisciplinary grants in all areas of bioinformatics research.
Proper citation: Center for Computational Medicine and Biology (RRID:SCR_001975) Copy
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