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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
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
Utrecht University is located in Utrecht in Netherlands and is one of the oldest universities in the country. International research university. Consists of seven faculties including humanities, social and behavioural sciences, law, economics and governance, geosciences, medicine, veterinary medicine and science.
Proper citation: Utrecht University; Utrecht; Netherlands (RRID:SCR_011753) Copy
A blog by a Romanian clinical psychologist and psychotherapist Lucia Grosaru. Major categories include: General, lifestyle, news, pensees, psychologists, psychotherapy, self-help and video. Lucia Grosaru is the President and a Founding Member of the Romanian Institute Sic Cogito, Founding Member for The Romanian Center of Psychology and a Founding Editor of The Romanian Journal of Psychology, Psychotherapy and Neuroscience. Lucia is an integrative psychotherapist, clinical psychologist and a Certified Rorschach Inkblot Test Specialist (Method: Scuola Romana Rorschach, Italy). She has graduated the Psychology and Educational Science Faculty at the University of Bucharest in 2008 and the Cognitive Psychodiagnosis and Counseling Master's Programme in 2010.
Proper citation: Psychology Corner (RRID:SCR_000630) Copy
http://www.kaluefflab.com/znrc.html
A group of scientists who collaborate and promote zebrafish neuroscience research. The consortium has opportunities for networking, scholarly publications and zebrafish-related symposia and conferences. The consortium is a supporter of the Zebrafish Neurophenome Project (ZNP), an initiative for a database of zebrafish behavioral and physiological data in an online, open source format.
Proper citation: Zebrafish Neuroscience Research Consortium (RRID:SCR_000298) Copy
A startup research, development and innovation company based in The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg working on four major areas: Open Research, as Information Hub; Information Technology, as The Common Brain; Collective Awareness, as Manifesto; and Biophysics, as Human Extensibility. The Information Hub researches a methodology to conduct open research using a collaborative approach designed for multi-disciplinary interventions, multi-scope goal alignment, advanced analytics and a unified research experience for international cooperation. The Common Brain researches an open source intelligent architecture for future internet, one that is deeply sustainable over a highly distributed hybrid network, self-governed, heterogenous, and logical. Manifesto researches a methodology for a collaborative approach for policy making, open standardization, accreditation, verification and compliance. Human Extensibility researches the establishment of the scientific ground for a field of science concerned with the study of the physics and physiology of the human being, to provide techniques and genetic algorithms for human extensibility.
Proper citation: Brain.io (RRID:SCR_014527) Copy
Brazilian laboratory dedicated to conducting research, developing and training of human resources for scientific computing with special emphasis on construction and application of mathematical and computational models for solving scientific and technological problems.
Proper citation: National Laboratory for Scientific Computing; Rio de Janeiro; Brazil (RRID:SCR_000071) Copy
A mobile application for real-time mobile polling on topics that include politics, ethics, pop culture, sports, health, and humor. Poll results can be filtered by gender, political party, age, or income range. The app is available for iPhone, iPad, Android devices, and Kindle Fire.
Proper citation: Show of Hands (RRID:SCR_001049) Copy
ENFIN is a virtual institute to enable systems-level integration of experimental results. It is committed to provide a Europe-wide integration of computational approaches in systems biology. Its objectives are: - To develop a shared approach between traditionally dry and traditionally wet researchers in the area of systems-level interpretation of experimental results - To develop a distributed computational platform this integration and analysis of experimental data - To directly prove that such an approach has scientific value - To encourage and participate in the critical assessment of systems-level approaches - To disseminate knowledge and techniques to other academic researchers worldwide - To disseminate knowledge and techniques to commercial researchers, in particular European SMEs - To train young European researchers from a variety of backgrounds in system-level informatics techniques. The ENFIN Network runs four major platforms: A Joint Research Program covering the fields of Discrete Function Prediction, Network Reconstruction, Systems-Level Modeling, a Provision of Analysis Tools - EnSUITE, a Platform for Data Integration - EnCORE, and training Courses and Workshops on Systems Biology. Sponsors: The ENFIN project is funded by the European Commission within its FP6 Programme, under the thematic area Life sciences, genomics and biotechnology for health,contract number LSHG-CT-2005-518254.
Proper citation: Experimental Network for Functional Integration: A European Network of Excellence for Data Integration and Systems Biology (RRID:SCR_001724) Copy
http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/brigham-and-women-s-hospital-harvard
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on July 31,2025. A service-providing lab facility based in the Brigham and Women's Hospital. Services include imaging and access to a specimen bank.
Proper citation: Brigham and Women's Hospital Labs and Facilities (RRID:SCR_000230) Copy
International private stem cell storage bank to collect, assess and cryogenically store living tooth cells from deciduous baby teeth. Tooth cell banking is a safe, natural and completely noninvasive method of collecting and preserving valuable stem cells which could hold the key to your child's health. Simply enroll, send us your child's tooth when it falls out, and they'll do the rest. Stem cell treatment to repair or replace damaged tissues or organs is the cornerstone of future medical science. Children's milk teeth, (baby teeth) have been identified as a rich source of these stem cells and have the potential to treat some of the worst illnesses and diseases facing people today. Stem cells from teeth (mesenchymal stem cells) are different from those found in cord blood (hematopoietic stem cells). Cord blood cells can be used to treat blood disorders such as leukemia, but stem cells from teeth are different. Stem cells from teeth can be used to grow a range of tissues including bone, nerve, fat, muscle and cartilage and may one day be used to grow entire organs. It is widely believed that stem cells will be used to treat a wide variety of diseases and injuries within the next decade. Their UK facility is regulated by the Human Tissue Authority (HTA), and they hold a full license. They are also registered with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the US. BioEDEN, Ltd is ISO 9001:2008 accredited by the British Assessment Bureau. When you enroll for the BioEDEN service, you will be offered the opportunity to consent to donate any excess cells. BioEDEN will provide these cells to leading academic and clinical research centers to help further the progression of this technology to useful clinical applications. BioEDEN will only provide cells to researchers that have full ethical approval for their research and will be guided by our Advisory team as to the most appropriate research to support. The cells will be donated in accordance with strict regulatory guidelines and anonymity of the donor will be strictly assured at all times. Donation of cells is an entirely opt in service. If you choose not to give consent to donate, BioEDEN will simply store the cells for your child.
Proper citation: BioEden Tooth Cell Bank (RRID:SCR_000507) Copy
The Graduate Program in Neurosciences at the University of California, San Diego offers an outstanding opportunity for graduate training in one of the most highly interactive scientific environments available in the United States. Recently, our graduate program was named by the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences as the top-ranking neuroscience graduate program in the country. The faculty who participate in the Graduate Program in Neurosciences have been brought together from many campus departments, the School of Medicine and from a number of affiliated institutes, including the Salk Institute, the Scripps Research Institute, the Scripps Institute of Oceanography, the UCSD Medical Center, and the Veterans Administration Medical Center. Because there is an enormous breadth of neuroscience research interests represented among the faculty, students are able to pursue study in a wide range of neuroscience areas and they often carry out their dissertation research in collaboration with more than one laboratory. Sponsors: FUnding for this program comes from the University of California at San Diego.
Proper citation: University of California at San Diego, Neurosciences Graduate Program (RRID:SCR_001941) Copy
http://www.cea.fr/english_portal
A French government-funded technological research organization and ensures that the nuclear deterrent remains effective in the future. A prominent player in the European Research Area, it is involved in setting up collaborative projects with many partners around the world. The CEA is active in four main areas: low-carbon energies, defense and security, information technologies and health technologies. In each of these fields, the CEA maintains a cross-disciplinary culture of engineers and researchers, building on the synergies between fundamental and technological research.
Proper citation: CEA; Gif sur Yvette; France (RRID:SCR_000616) Copy
A research institute in Lausanne, Switzerland that specializes in the physical sciences and engineering.
Proper citation: Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne; Lausanne; Switzerland (RRID:SCR_000961) Copy
MindSpec is a nonprofit organization that utilizes innovative bioinformatics strategies to accelerate research on common neurodevelopmental disorders. With our research we hope to foster discovery and development of treatments that alleviate the symptoms of affected individuals. Our core mission at MindSpec is to advance research on neurodevelopmental conditions. Founded in 2006, MindSpec is an independent, non-profit research organization established to facilitate the discovery of a cure for autism. Although the initial focus was autism, we have gradually expanded our scope to other neurological disorders. We develop bioinformatics strategies using current information technology platforms to build disease specific databases. At MindSpec we place a strong emphasis on translational research, that is, closing the gap between basic science discoveries and practical treatments with the potential of benefiting people who have autism. Goals: * Build an integrated, up-to-date, relevant, searchable resource on autism, AutDB. * Build a community of scientists, practitioners, educators, policymakers and people affected by autism to share and disseminate knowledge of autism. * Identify gaps in autism research around the world. * Identify priority areas in autism research based on real-world needs. * Build an autism dictionary and digital information library. * Address cultural differences in treatments for autism, a social disease. * Build knowledge about autism for immediate use.
Proper citation: MindSpec: Informatics for Neurodevelopmental Conditions (RRID:SCR_004439) Copy
CRBS is a UCSD organized research unit (ORU) that exists to provide human resources, high technology equipment, and administrative services to researchers engaged in fundamental research on cell structure and function relationships in central nervous system processes, cardiovascular networking, and muscular contraction through multiple scales and modalities. CRBS scientists investigate these processes through invention, refinement, and deployment of sophisticated technologies, especially: - High-powered electron microscopes that reveal three-dimensional cell structures - State-of-the-art X-ray crystallography and magnetic resonance analysis that provide detail on protein structures at high-resolution - Laser-scanning and confocal light microscopes that reveal molecules tagged with fluorescent markers as they traffic within cells and pass transfer signals within and between cells - High performance computing and grid-based integration of distributed data CRBS facilitates an interdisciplinary infrastructure in which people from biology, medicine, chemistry, and physics can work with those from computer science and information technologies in collaborative research. Researchers share interests in the study of complex biological systems at many scales, from the structures of enzymes, proteins, and the body's chemical communications network at atomic and molecular levels, to an organism's physiology, strength, and support at cellular and tissue levels. The CRBS infrastructure integrates resources for high-performance computing, visualization, and database technologies, and the grid-integration of large amounts of archival storage data. The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Cal-IT2) and the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) are collaborators in simulating the activity of biological systems, analyzing the results, and organizing the growing storehouse of biological information. CRBS is an entity evolving as research evolves. It forges interactions with biotechnology and biocomputing companies for technology transfer. Interaction, collaboration, and multiscale research produce new perspectives, reveal fruitful research topics, lead to the development of new technologies and drugs, and train a new generation of researchers in biological systems. Sponsors: CRBS is supported by the University of California at San Diego.
Proper citation: Center for Research in Biological Systems (RRID:SCR_002666) Copy
https://dgrc.bio.indiana.edu/Home
Serves Drosophila research community by collecting and distributing DNA clones and vectors; collecting and distributing Drosophila cell lines; developing and testing genomics technologies for use in Drosophila and assisting members of the research community in their use.
Proper citation: Drosophila Genomics Resource Center (RRID:SCR_002845) Copy
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