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Alamogordo Primate Facility Resource Report Resource Website |
Alamogordo Primate Facility (RRID:SCR_008376) | APF | organism supplier, material resource, biomaterial supply resource | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on July 17, 2013. It houses chimpanzees that have been used in biomedical research, but no active, invasive research is conducted on the site. The APF provides for the long-term care and husbandry of chimpanzees that have been used in biomedical research. Charles River Laboratories Inc. operates the facility under contract with the National Institutes of Health. To be used in continuing virological research, the animals must be transferred to active chimpanzee research settings. All chimpanzees at the APF have been exposed to various microorganisms, such as hepatitis C virus and HIV. For this reason, they may be candidates for studies related to these diseases. The National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) may remove infected animals from the APF to other accredited chimpanzee facilities for research purposes. Investigators interested in the chimpanzees at the APF should contact Dr. Harold Watson in NCRR''s Division of Comparative Medicine to discuss research requirements. | animal, biomedical, chimpanzee, comparative medicine, disease, hepatitis c, hiv, husbandry, infection, microorganism, primate, research, virological, virus | NCRR | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-25894 | SCR_008376 | Alamogordo Primate Facility | 2026-02-15 09:19:50 | 0 | |||||||
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Centre for Visual Sciences Resource Report Resource Website |
Centre for Visual Sciences (RRID:SCR_008324) | organization portal, data or information resource, laboratory portal, portal | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 23, 2016. Vision Science is a large discipline at the ANU that is found in several teaching and research faculties and several large research institutes. About 85 research staff participate in all forms of vision science from machine vision, to neurophysiology, behaviour and cognition. The scale of analysis ranges from molecular to systems approaches and covers insect, vertebrate and human visual systems. Topics such as disease and development of the human visual system are also covered. CVS works to connect and sustain the component parts of the ANU vision science community. | behavior, cognition, development, disease, human, insect, molecular, neurophysiology, research, science, system, vertebrate, vision, visual | has parent organization: Australian National University; Acton; Australia | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-24688 | SCR_008324 | CVS | 2026-02-15 09:19:30 | 0 | ||||||||
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Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute, University of Washington Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute, University of Washington (RRID:SCR_008283) | organization portal, portal, data or information resource, narrative resource, report | The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute is a multidisciplinary research center at the University of Washington. Its mission is to support and facilitate research and research dissemination in the field of alcohol and drug abuse. Recognizing the need to address the enormous problems caused by alcohol and drug abuse, the University of Washington established the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute in October of 1973 as an interdisciplinary research center in the Warren G. Magnuson Health Sciences Center. From its beginning, the mission of the Institute has been to conduct and support substance abuse research at the University of Washington, and disseminate research findings in substance abuse. The activities of the Institute may be described under three general headings: Intramural research by ADAI Research Scientists supported through federal, state, and other grants and contracts; Stimulation and support of research by ADAI Research Affiliates and faculty in departments throughout the University through a Small Grants Program. Since 1973, ADAI has awarded almost three million dollars to researchers in 40 University departments, for approximately 300 projects. Many of those funded projects led to outside funding for expanded research. Dissemination of research findings through its Library and Information Service, publications and presentations by ADAI scientists, web page, listservs, newsletters, and symposia. The Institute receives financial support from the State of Washington under state Initiative 171, which mandates that a portion of fees collected for state liquor licenses be allocated to the two state research universities for research on alcohol and drug abuse, and dissemination of research information. The University of Washington provides additional funding. Research studies are funded primarily through grants and contracts awarded by federal and state agencies and private foundations. The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute serves as a focal point for alcohol and drug abuse research at the University of Washington and in the region, benefiting the citizens of Washington State by expanding our knowledge and making information available to health and social service professionals and policy makers. The Institute''s multidisciplinary staff of clinical and social psychologists, sociologists, epidemiologists, public health experts, educators, and librarians plays a key role in working to understand and reduce the harm caused by alcohol and drug abuse. Dennis M. Donovan, Ph.D. has been the Director of the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute since 1993. Dr. Donovan is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychology. | alcoholism, research, research dissemination, substance-related disorder | has parent organization: University of Washington; Seattle; USA | nif-0000-23841 | SCR_008283 | ADAI | 2026-02-15 09:19:49 | 5 | |||||||||
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New Iberia Research Center Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
New Iberia Research Center (RRID:SCR_008279) | organism supplier, material resource, biomaterial supply resource | NIRC maintains and provides available research facilities accredited by the Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC) International; a ready source of chimpanzees of mixed ages and sex for use in biomedical and behavioral sciences, and also provides professional staff necessary to support investigators with their research needs. Current Research: Vaccine development and testing; pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, preclinical safety, and efficacy studies. Services Provided: The University of Louisiana at Lafayette-New Iberia Research Center (UL Lafayette-NIRC) is an AAALAC-International-accredited nonhuman primate research facility dedicated to the support of basic and applied biomedical and behavioral research. All proposed programs must be approved by the presenting institution and the UL Lafayette-NIRC animal care and use committees. State-of-the-art biomedical support facilities are available that include access to ultrasound, radiography with automatic processor and computer imagery for diagnostic enhancement, and endoscopy and laparoscopy with video monitors, camera and color photo imagery. Diagnostic Laboratory: A 12,000-square-foot laboratory is available for investigators'' research support requirements. Capabilities within the laboratory include but are not limited to hematology, chemistry, microbiology, urinalysis, parasitology, and histology. Among the investigator support procedures are Ficoll gradient isolation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells, platelet aggregation profiles, nonhuman primate lymphocyte proliferation assay, and flow cytometry (lymphocyte enumeration). Emergency generator power is accessible in each laboratory unit and for all major instrumentation and critical freezers. Animals: The center cares for approximately 360 chimpanzees and 5,500 New and Old World species of nonhuman primates. In addition to chimpanzees, the following species of nonhuman primates are being bred at the center: Vervet monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), cynomolgus macaque (Macaca fascicularis), pigtailed macaque (M. nemestrina), rhesus macaque (M. mulatta). | endoscopy, animal, assay, behavioral, biomedical, blood, cell, chemistry, chimpanzee, chlorocebus aethiops, cynomolgus, cytometry, development, hematology, histology, imagery, laboratory, laparoscopy, lymphocyte, macaca fascicularis, macaca mulatta, macaca nemestrina, macaque, microbiology, monkey, mononuclear, nonhuman, parasitology, peripheral, pharmacodynamic, pharmacokinetic, photo, pigtailed, platelet, primate, radiography, research, rhesus, science, testing, ultrasound, urinalysis, vaccine, vervet | has parent organization: University of Louisiana; Louisiana; USA | NIH Office of the Director R24 OD010947; NCRR U42 RR01 5087 |
nif-0000-24364 | SCR_008279 | NIRC | 2026-02-15 09:19:29 | 41 | ||||||||
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Renovo Neural Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Renovo Neural (RRID:SCR_001035) | service resource, production service resource | 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. | commercial, solution, production service resource, preclinical, research, biological service | is listed by: ScienceExchange | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | SciEx_12107 | SCR_001035 | Renovo Neural Inc, Renovo | 2026-02-15 09:18:02 | 1 | ||||||||
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Israel Plant Gene Bank Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Israel Plant Gene Bank (RRID:SCR_001403) | portal, service resource, storage service resource, data or information resource, material storage repository, biobank | 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. | israel, plant, gene bank, agricultural, research, biobank | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_61310 | SCR_001403 | 2026-02-15 09:18:06 | 1 | ||||||||||
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Ataxia-Telangiectasia Childrens Project Resource Report Resource Website |
Ataxia-Telangiectasia Childrens Project (RRID:SCR_001671) | disease-related portal, topical portal, data or information resource, portal | 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. | education, funding, ataxia, ataxia telangiectasia, cancer, cell, cure, immune, international, laboratory, physician, research, scientific, scientist, telangiectasia, tissue, tissue bank | Free, Freely Available | nif-0000-10158 | SCR_001671 | A-T Children's Project | 2026-02-15 09:18:09 | 0 | |||||||||
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TCAG Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
TCAG (RRID:SCR_001840) | TCAG | portal, biomaterial manufacture, database, material service resource, topical portal, service resource, production service resource, data or information resource, material analysis service, biomaterial analysis service, training service resource, analysis service resource | 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. | genomics, publication, link, bioinformatics, genome, research, microarray analysis, gene expression, genotyping, biobanking, statistical analysis, genetic analysis, cytogenomics, dna sequencing, dna synthesis, comparative genomic hybridization, karyotyping, fish mapping, human, mouse, gene expression, biobanking, dna, mutation, genomic variant, chromosome 7, FASEB list | is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing | Healthy control, Autism, Cystic fibrosis, Epilepsy, Polymorphism | Free, Freely available | nif-0000-12519 | SCR_001840 | Centre for Applied Genomics, The Centre for Applied Genomics | 2026-02-15 09:18:11 | 80 | ||||||
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Phelan-McDermid Syndrome Foundation Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Phelan-McDermid Syndrome Foundation (RRID:SCR_001707) | PMSF | portal, funding resource, community building portal, data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal | 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. | 22q13 deletion syndrome, phelan-mcdermid syndrome, rare disease, genetic, meeting, child, chromosome 22, treatment, therapy, research, grant, fellowship | is parent organization of: Phelan-McDermid Syndrome International Registry | Phelan-McDermid Syndrome | Free, Freely Available | nif-0000-10203 | SCR_001707 | 2026-02-15 09:18:09 | 31 | |||||||
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Royal Institute of Technology: PDC Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Royal Institute of Technology: PDC (RRID:SCR_001828) | portal, software resource, job resource, data or information resource, topical portal | PDC operates leading-edge, high-performance computers on a national level. PDC offers easily accessible computational resources that primarily cater to the needs of Swedish academic research and education. PDC also takes part in major international projects to develop high-performance computing for the future and stay a leading national resource in parallel computing. | education, computer, computational, research | Free, Freely available | nif-0000-10408 | SCR_001828 | KTH PDC | 2026-02-15 09:18:11 | 1 | |||||||||
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Rat Resource and Research Center Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Rat Resource and Research Center (RRID:SCR_002044) | NRRRC, RRRC, NCRR RRRC | organism supplier, material resource, cell repository, biomaterial supply resource | Supplies biomedical investigators with rat models, embryonic stem cells, related reagents, and protocols they require for their research. In addition to repository, cryostorage and distribution functions, RRRC can facilitate acquisition of rat strains from other international repositories as well as provide consultation and technical training to investigators using rat models. | RIN, Resource Information Network, embryo, gamete, animal, drug, biomedical, cryopreserved, disease, genome, genotyping, germplasma, human, hybrid, inbred, infectious, molecular, mutant, nuclear, ovarian, pathogen, rat, research, tissue, rat model, embryonic stem cell, reagent, protocol, cell line, stem cell, strain, database, catalog, RRID Community Authority |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is listed by: Resource Information Network is related to: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: University of Missouri; Missouri; USA |
NIH Office of the Director P40 OD011062; NCRR P40 RR016939 |
Free | nif-0000-12085 | http://www.nrrrc.missouri.edu/ | SCR_002044 | National Rat Resource Research Center, National Center for Research Resources, Rat Resource & Research Center, Rat Resource and Research Center, Rat Resource Research Center, NCRR | 2026-02-15 09:18:14 | 219 | |||||
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Center for Computational Medicine and Biology Resource Report Resource Website |
Center for Computational Medicine and Biology (RRID:SCR_001975) | organization portal, graduate program resource, portal, people resource, job resource, data or information resource | 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. | bioinformatics, biology, cluster computing, collaborative, collaborative computing, computational medicine, data integration, developing tools, interdisciplinary research, modeling, research | has parent organization: University of Michigan; Ann Arbor; USA | nif-0000-10580 | SCR_001975 | CCMB | 2026-02-15 09:18:13 | 0 | |||||||||
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ConnectomeViewer: Multi-Modal Multi-Level Network Visualization and Analysis Resource Report Resource Website |
ConnectomeViewer: Multi-Modal Multi-Level Network Visualization and Analysis (RRID:SCR_008312) | ConnectomeViewer | software application, data visualization software, data processing software, software resource, d visualization software, network graph visualization software, rendering software, network analysis software, data analysis software | Extensible, scriptable, pythonic software tool for visualization and analysis in structural neuroimaging research on many spatial scales. Employing the Connectome File Format, diverse data such as networks, surfaces, volumes, tracks and metadata are handled and integrated. The field of Connectomics research benefits from recent advances in structural neuroimaging technologies on all spatial scales. The need for software tools to visualize and analyze the emerging data is urgent. The ConnectomeViewer application was developed to meet the needs of basic and clinical neuroscientists, as well as complex network scientists, providing an integrative, extensible platform to visualize and analyze Connectomics data. With the Connectome File Format, interlinking different datatypes such as hierarchical networks, surface data, volumetric data is easy and might provide new ways of analyzing and interacting with data. Furthermore, ConnectomeViewer readily integrates with: * ConnectomeWiki: a semantic knowledge base representing connectomics data at a mesoscale level across various species, allowing easy access to relevant literature and databases. * ConnectomeDatabase: a repository to store and disseminate Connectome files. | extensible, analysis, clinical, data, diverse, metadata, network, neuroscience, neuroscientist, pythonics, research, scriptable, software, structural, surface, technology, tool, track, visualization, volume, neuroimaging |
has parent organization: Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne; Lausanne; Switzerland has parent organization: University of Lausanne; Lausanne; Switzerland |
nif-0000-24442 | SCR_008312 | 2026-02-15 09:19:46 | 0 | |||||||||
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Baboon Research Resouces Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Baboon Research Resouces (RRID:SCR_008333) | organism supplier, material resource, biomaterial supply resource | Center that conducts multidisciplinary studies on captive baboons and provides a resource of laboratory-born and laboratory-reared baboons for NIH-sponsored research programs. | endogenous, environment, genetic, adult, animal, baboon, behavioral, biomedical, breeding, colony, diversity, infant, juvenile, laboratory, microorganism, model, nih, pathogen, pathology, population, research, science, sex, sponsored, vaccine |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: University of Oklahoma; Oklahoma; USA |
NIH Office of the Director P40 OD010988 | nif-0000-25869 | https://orip.nih.gov/comparative-medicine/programs/vertebrate-models | http://www.ouhsc.edu/Compmed/BaboonResearchResources.asp | SCR_008333 | Baboon | 2026-02-15 09:19:47 | 11 | ||||||
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University of California Davis Center for Comparative Medicine Resource Report Resource Website |
University of California Davis Center for Comparative Medicine (RRID:SCR_008294) | organization portal, department portal, data or information resource, portal | The University of California Davis Center for Comparative Medicine (CCM) is a cooperative, interdisciplinary research and teaching center that is co-sponsored by the School of Medicine and the School of Veterinary Medicine. CCM Faculty members have academic appointments in one or both Schools. The CCM Research Mission is to investigate the pathogenesis of human and animal disease, using animal models or naturally occurring animal diseases. Areas of emphasis include host-agent interactions during infectious disease, intervention and prevention strategies for infectious diseases, cancer, and mouse biology. CCM faculty contribute a broad range of expertise to these areas, including the disciplines of immunology, genomics, pathology, biochemistry, physiology, microbiology, molecular virology, and informatics. Through its robust and interdisciplinary research programs, the CCM provides a rich academic environment for teaching at the professional, graduate, and post-graduate levels within the School of Medicine and School of Veterinary Medicine. Opportunities are available for professional students from both schools to gain research experience. PhD candidates can pursue training opportunities in the CCMs faculty-sponsored research laboratories, with support from a number of training grants. This diverse research environment is intended to attract and train high-quality candidates to the disciplines of comparative medicine, independent and collaborative research, and mouse biology. Sponsors: CCM is supported by UC Davis. | animal, biochemistry, biology, cancer, comparative, disease, genomic, immunology, infectious, informatic, medicine, microbiology, molecular, mouse, pathology, physiology, research, veterinary, virology | has parent organization: University of California at Davis; California; USA | nif-0000-24374 | SCR_008294 | CCM | 2026-02-15 09:19:46 | 0 | |||||||||
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New England Primate Research School Resource Report Resource Website |
New England Primate Research School (RRID:SCR_008290) | portal, research forum portal, data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 12,2023. A center that focuses on performing bio-medical research on nonhuman primates to aid in human health research. The center also focuses on training young scientists for professional careers in bio-medical research and primate biology. One of the New England Primate Research School's main accomplishments was the creation of an animal model for AIDS that first demonstrated that vaccine protection could be possible. Recent research has led to the development of novel agents for brain imaging that will aid in the diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson's disease. | aids, biology, biomedical, disease, parkinson's, primate, protection, research, scientific, smoking, training, treatment, vaccine | has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States | NCRR | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-24357 | SCR_008290 | NEPRC | 2026-02-15 09:19:49 | 0 | |||||||
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Dog Genome Project Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Dog Genome Project (RRID:SCR_008486) | topical portal, data or information resource, portal | The genome of the domesticated dog, a close evolutionary relation to human, is a powerful new tool for understanding the human genome. Comparison of the dog with human and other mammals reveals key information about the structure and evolution of genes and genomes. The unique breeding history of dogs, with their extraordinary behavioral and physical diversity, offers the opportunity to find important genes underlying diseases shared between dogs and humans, such as cancer, diabetes, and epilepsy. The Canine Genome Sequencing Project produced a high-quality draft sequence of a female boxer named Tasha. By comparing Tasha with many other breeds, the project also compiled a comprehensive set of SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms) useful in all dog breeds. These closely spaced genomic landmarks are critical for disease mapping. By comparing the dog, rodent, and human lineages, researchers at the Broad Institute uncovered exciting new information about human genes, their evolution, and the regulatory mechanisms governing their expression. Using SNPs, researchers describe the strikingly different haplotype structure in dog breeds compared with the entire dog population. In addition, they show that by understanding the patterns of variation in dog breeds, scientists can design powerful gene mapping experiments for complex diseases that are difficult to map in human populations. Contribute Although the astounding generosity of Eli and Edythe L. Broad and several other venture philanthropists empowers our scientists to tackle many of the most important problems at the cutting edge of genomic medicine, there are many other critical challenges that they cannot yet pursue because of limited resources. We need additional visionary partners to join the Broads and the Broad Institute in transforming medicine with the power of genomics. | dog, canine, human, gene, medical, research, genome, annotation | has parent organization: Broad Institute | NIH Office of the Director R24 OD018250 | nif-0000-30464 | http://dogdata.org/ https://orip.nih.gov/comparative-medicine/programs/genetic-biological-and-information-resources https://www.broadinstitute.org/mammals-models/broad-institute-canine-genomic-resources |
SCR_008486 | Dog Genome, Canine Genome Project, Dog Gene Project, A Comprehensive Canine Genetics Resource Including Gene and Variation Annotation, Dog Genetics Project | 2026-02-15 09:19:50 | 4 | |||||||
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Rat Genome Database: Neurological Disease Portal Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Rat Genome Database: Neurological Disease Portal (RRID:SCR_008685) | topical portal, data or information resource, portal | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 12,2023. Portal that provides researchers with easy access to data on rat genes, QTLs, strain models, biological processes and pathways related to neurological diseases. This resource also includes dynamic data analysis tools. | gene, analysis, biological, data, database, disease, genome, model, neurological, neuroscience, pathway, phenotype, qtl, rat, research | has parent organization: Medical College of Wisconsin; Wisconsin; USA | Neurological disease | RGD ; NINDS |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-33773 | http://rgd.mcw.edu | SCR_008685 | RGD Neurological Disease Portal | 2026-02-15 09:19:33 | 14 | |||||
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BrainU: The Neuroscience Teacher Institute Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
BrainU: The Neuroscience Teacher Institute (RRID:SCR_008677) | training material, training resource, data or information resource, narrative resource, workshop | A neuroscience training program for Minnesota students and teachers. It provides teachers with three years of neuroscience training, materials, and staff support to bring brain science to their students. In these professional workshops, participants receive updates on the latest in neuroscience research -- discussion is complemented with hands-on activities and lab work. Teachers also receive curriculum materials to aid them in using neuroscience topics in support of Minnesota Intermediate and Middle Level standards. The program was expanded in 2008 to include high school teachers. | brain, curriculum, laboratory, neuroscience, research, student, teacher | has parent organization: University of Minnesota Twin Cities; Minnesota; USA | SEDAPA ; National Center for Research Resources ; ARRA |
nif-0000-33707 | SCR_008677 | BrainU | 2026-02-15 09:19:33 | 1 | ||||||||
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International Observatory on Neuro-Information Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
International Observatory on Neuro-Information (RRID:SCR_008690) | topical portal, data or information resource, portal | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on July 16, 2013. The International Observatory on Neuro-Information is the central source of knowledge, research and data on all skills and issues for Neuroscience applied in Information Sciences. It is an initiative of the Documentation Sciences Foundation, from Spain, which aims to gather information, express opinions, prepare documents, make comparative research, support and promote policy-making, evaluate trends, and take other appropriate action relating to the Neuroscience and its application to the Information Sciences (Libraries, Archives, Documentation centers), and how the traditional knowledge of Information Sciences can bring expertise in data visualization and retrieval techniques, records management, quality assurance and usability in Neuroscience. The Observatory may work together, or in agreement with other national or international organizations pursuing similar or compatible aims. | observatory, neuroscience, research, knowledge, data, science | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-37631 | SCR_008690 | Neuro-information | 2026-02-15 09:19:53 | 8 |
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