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http://pctriadd.com/genomic-analysis/overview

Core offers sequencing and microarray services, solutions for the profiling of FFPE tissues, and complete, project-tailored downstream bioinformatics analysis. The core's structure enables the management of research projects from experimental design to analysis and interpretation of data as well as support for grant applications and publications. The LAGA provides open fee-for-service access as a core facility (intra-institutional services to its researchers) and as regional, national and international facility (inter-institutional services).

Proper citation: Vancouver Prostate Centre Laboratory for Advanced Genome Analysis (RRID:SCR_012394) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014892

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

https://www.charmm.org/charmm/?CFID=66837e22-4ee5-47ba-bcbf-b4b385c2397e&CFTOKEN=0

Software program that simulates molecular interactions. It has features that allow broad application to many-particle systems with a comprehensive set of energy functions, a variety of enhanced sampling methods, and support for multi-scale techniques, and a range of implicit solvent models. It also primarily targets biological systems including peptides, proteins, prosthetic groups, small molecule ligands, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates, as they occur in solution, crystals, and membrane environments. CHARMM can also be applied to inorganic materials with applications in materials design and has a comprehensive set of analysis and model builiding tools.

Proper citation: CHARMM (RRID:SCR_014892) Copy   


http://www.sbpdiscovery.org/technology/sr/Pages/LaJolla_StemCells.aspx

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 23, 2016. The former functions of this facility are split into two separate operations. The first is the generation and characterization of induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs) is now being performed on a collaborative basis for both internal and external investigators with the Snyder lab. The second is a shared laboratory dedicated to the culture and analysis of stem cells that is available to SBP investigators.

Proper citation: Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute Stem Cell Core (RRID:SCR_014856) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016298

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.flimfit.org/

Software package for quantitative analysis of large Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM) data, including global analysis. It is able to routinely analyse multi-well plate FLIM datasets on conventional PC workstations in a reasonable time., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.

Proper citation: FLIMfit (RRID:SCR_016298) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_018143

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://w3.psychology.su.se/sleipner/

Software package as collection of modules implementing methods of analysis that form self-contained and empirically grounded toolbox for handling longitudinal data within person oriented paradigm.

Proper citation: sleipner (RRID:SCR_018143) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_019055

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=meta

Software general R package providing standard methods for meta analysis.

Proper citation: meta (RRID:SCR_019055) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_021946

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

https://github.com/sqjin/CellChat

Software R toolkit for inference, visualization and analysis of cell-cell communication from single cell data.Quantitatively infers and analyzes intercellular communication networks from single-cell RNA-sequencing data. Predicts major signaling inputs and outputs for cells and how those cells and signals coordinate for functions using network analysis and pattern recognition approaches. Classifies signaling pathways and delineates conserved and context specific pathways across different datasets.

Proper citation: CellChat (RRID:SCR_021946) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_003494

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://icatb.sourceforge.net/fusion/fusion_startup.php

A MATLAB toolbox which implements the joint Independent Component Analysis (ICA), parallel ICA and CCA with joint ICA methods. It is used to to extract the shared information across modalities like fMRI, EEG, sMRI and SNP data. * Environment: Win32 (MS Windows), Gnome, KDE * Operating System: MacOS, Windows, Linux * Programming Language: MATLAB * Supported Data Format: ANALYZE, NIfTI-1

Proper citation: Fusion ICA Toolbox (RRID:SCR_003494) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004293

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

http://gephi.org/

Open-source software for network visualization and analysis helping data analysts to intuitively reveal patterns and trends, highlight outliers and tells stories with their data. It uses a 3D render engine to display large graphs in real-time and to speed up the exploration. Gephi combines built-in functionalities and flexible architecture to: explore, analyze, spatialize, filter, cluterize, manipulate and export all types of networks. Gephi runs on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. Gephi is based on a visualize-and-manipulate paradigm which allow any user to discover networks and data properties. Moreover, it is designed to follow the chain of a case study, from data file to nice printable maps. It is open-source and free (GNU General Public License). Applications: * Exploratory Data Analysis: intuition-oriented analysis by networks manipulations in real time. * Link Analysis: revealing the underlying structures of associations between objects, in particular in scale-free networks. * Social Network Analysis: easy creation of social data connectors to map community organizations and small-world networks. * Biological Network analysis: representing patterns of biological data. * Poster creation: scientific work promotion with hi-quality printable maps. Gephi 0.7 architecture is modular and therefore allows developers to add and extend functionalities with ease. New features like Metrics, Layout, Filters, Data sources and more can be easily packaged in plugins and shared. The built-in Plugins Center automatically gets the list of plugins available from the Gephi Plugin portal and takes care of all software updates. Download, comment, and rate plugins provided by community members and third-party companies, or post your own contributions!

Proper citation: Gephi (RRID:SCR_004293) Copy   


http://bioinformatics.biol.rug.nl/standalone/fiva/

Functional Information Viewer and Analyzer (FIVA) aids researchers in the prokaryotic community to quickly identify relevant biological processes following transcriptome analysis. Our software is able to assist in functional profiling of large sets of genes and generates a comprehensive overview of affected biological processes. Currently, seven different modules containing functional information have been implemented: (i) gene regulatory interactions, (ii) cluster of orthologous groups (COG) of proteins, (iii) gene ontologies (GO), (iv) metabolic pathways (v) Swiss Prot keywords, (vi) InterPro domains - and (vii) generic functional categories. Platform: Windows compatible, Mac OS X compatible, Linux compatible, Unix compatible

Proper citation: FIVA - Functional Information Viewer and Analyzer (RRID:SCR_005776) Copy   


http://ftp://ftp.geneontology.org/pub/go/www/GO.tools_by_type.term_enrichment.shtml#gobean

GoBean is a Java application for gene ontology enrichment analysis. It utilizes the NetBeans platform framework. Features * Graphical comparison of multiple enrichment analysis results * Versatile filter facility for focused analysis of enrichment results * Effective exploitation of the graphical/hierarchical structure of GO * Evidence code based association filtering * Supports local data files such as the ontology obo file and gene association files * Supports late enrichment methods and multiple testing corrections * Built-in ID conversion for common species using Ensembl biomart service Platform: Windows compatible, Mac OS X compatible, Linux compatible

Proper citation: GoBean - a Java application for Gene Ontology enrichment analysis (RRID:SCR_005808) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_007075

http://www.seqexpress.com/

A comprehensive analysis and visualization software package for gene expression experiments that provides: a number of clustering and analysis techniques; integrated gene expression and analysis result visualizations, integration with the Gene Expression Omnibus; and an optional data sharing architecture. GO is used to assign functional enrichment scores to clusters, using a combination of specially developed techniques and general statistical methods. These results can be explored using the in built ontology browsing tool or through the generated web pages. SeqExpress also supports numerous data transformation, projection, visualization, file export/import, searching, integration (with R), and clustering options.

Proper citation: SeqExpress (RRID:SCR_007075) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006770

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.nih.gov/science/brain/

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.

Proper citation: BRAIN Initiative (RRID:SCR_006770) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_009557

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

http://dsi-studio.labsolver.org

A software for diffusion MR images analysis. The provided functions include reconstruction (DTI, QBI, DSI, and GQI), deterministic fiber tracking, and 3D visualization. It has a window-based interface and operates on Microsoft Windows system.

Proper citation: DSI Studio (RRID:SCR_009557) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_009586

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/DOT/resources/homer2/home.htm

Software matlab scripts used for analyzing fNIRS data to obtain estimates and maps of brain activation. Graphical user interface (GUI) for visualization and analysis of functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) data.

Proper citation: Homer2 (RRID:SCR_009586) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010501

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

http://rfmri.org/dpabi

Software toolbox for data processing and analysis of brain imaging, evolved from DPARSF (Data Processing Assistant for Resting-State fMRI).

Proper citation: DPABI (RRID:SCR_010501) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010626

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.ntnu.edu/hunt

International biobank storing whole blood and DNA from 200,000 individuals, serum and plasma samples from more than 100,000 individuals as well as urine, RNA tubes, cells, buffy coat and Na-heparin tubes for environmental analysis for as many as 50,000 individuals. All bio-specimens from the HUNT surveys are collected, processed and stored at the HUNT Biobank in Levanger. The National CONOR Biobank is located on the same site, where it serves as a central research repository for DNA samples from all the largest Norwegian health surveys. These make up the Cohorts of Norway (CONOR), which include samples from more than 200,000 individuals. * HUNT 1 was carried out in 1984-1986 to establish the health history of 75,000 people. * HUNT 2, carried out in 1995-1997, focused on the evolution of the health history of 74,000 people. This included blood sample collection from 65,000 people. The data that accompany biospecimens in the biobank are stored in secured computer systems that run complex database management and analysis software. * HUNT 3 was completed in June 2008. 93,210 people were invited to participate in the study, and as of the 6th of June, 2008, 48,289 people participated (52% participation rate). The data, collected by means of questionnaires, interviews, clinical examinations and collection of blood and urine samples, will be ready for analysis in January 2009. * Young-HUNT is the adolescent part of HUNT including participants aged 13-19 years. Young-HUNT1 (1995-97) was conducted as part of HUNT2, 9141 adolescents participated (90% response rate). Young-HUNT2 (2000-01) was a follow-up study of Young-HUNT1, 2400 students participated in both studies (77% of the invited). Young-HUNT3 (2006-08) was a new cross-sectional study as part of HUNT3. This time 8677 adolescents participated (87% response rate). Data collection included self-reported questionnaires, structured interviews, clinical measurements and, in Young-HUNT3, buccal smears. All institutions with research expertise can apply for access to analyze HUNT data. Projects must have recommendations from The Regional Committee for Medical Research in Norway (REK) and be registered with The Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD).

Proper citation: Hunt Biobank (RRID:SCR_010626) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016256

https://github.com/neuropoly/qMRLab

Software for quantitative MR image analysis, simulation, and protocol optimization. It aims to provide the community with a tool for data fitting, plotting, simulation and protocol optimization for a variety of different quantitative models.

Proper citation: qMRLab (RRID:SCR_016256) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016370

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://lincs.hms.harvard.edu/

Center that is part of the NIH Library of Integrated Network-based Cellular Signatures (LINCS) Program. Its goals are to collect and disseminate data and analytical tools needed to understand how human cells respond to perturbation by drugs, the environment, and mutation.

Proper citation: HMS LINCS Center (RRID:SCR_016370) Copy   


https://singlecell.pitt.edu/

Core offers single cell sequencing. Provides analysis of transcriptomics, proteomics and epigenomics at single cell level. Provides comprehensive approach for cell characterization and gene expression profiling. Services include single cell gene expression, immune profiling, ATAC, and multiome analysis.

Proper citation: University of Pittsburgh Single Cell Core Facility (RRID:SCR_025110) Copy   



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