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Kinarm End-Point Lab
 
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Kinarm End-Point Lab (RRID:SCR_017060) instrument resource Robotics research tool designed to make quantitative neurological assessments of sensorimotor, proprioception, and cognitive brain function by BKIN Technologies. Robotic manipulandum with display for studying arm movements. Allows to assess coordination of limbs at multiple joints while measuring joint specific force. instrument, BKIN Technologies, kinarm, end, point, robot, quantitative, neurological, assessment, sensorimotor, proprioception, cognitive, limb, arm, brain, function has parent organization: Queens University; Ontario; Canada Commercially available https://kinarm.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Kinarm_Tech_End-Point-Lab_PN14332-1-Nov-21.pdf https://www.bkintechnologies.com/bkin-products/kinarm-end-point-lab/ SCR_017060 KINARM End-Point Lab, Kinesiological Instrument for Normal and Altered Reaching Movements End-Point Lab 2026-02-14 02:03:22 1
Data Archive BRAIN Initiative
 
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Data Archive BRAIN Initiative (RRID:SCR_017114) DABI data or information resource, data repository, storage service resource, service resource Organize, Store, Disseminate, Analyze and Visualize Invasive Neurophysiology Data. Shared archive and resource for human invasive neurophysiology data that have been established by Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) Initiative along with software tools for data uploading, visualization and analysis. Users can view and query datasets through online interface but cannot access raw data. Platform utilizes centralized and federated model. Investigators may upload data to central archive or house it themselves. shared, archive, human, invasive, neurophysiology, data, brain, neurotechnology, dataset, BRAIN Initiative is recommended by: National Library of Medicine
is recommended by: BRAIN Initiative
has parent organization: University of Southern California; Los Angeles; USA
has parent organization: BRAIN Initiative
BRAIN Initiative Restricted SCR_017114 Data Archive Brain Initiative, DABI 2026-02-14 02:03:08 14
MeshView
 
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MeshView (RRID:SCR_017222) data access protocol, software resource, web service Web application for real time 3D display of surface mesh data representing structural parcellations and generation of user defined cut planes from volumetric atlases. real, time, 3D, display, surface, mesh, data, structural, parcellation, generation, defined, cut, plane, volumetric, atlas, brain is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is related to: LocaliZoom
is related to: Allen Institute for Brain Science
has parent organization: University of Oslo; Oslo; Norway
works with: Waxholm Space Atlas of the Sprague Dawley Rat Brain
works with: Allen Mouse Brain Reference Atlas
works with: Waxholm Space
European Union Horizon 2020 Human brain project DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0216796 Free, Freely available https://meshview-for-brain-atlases.readthedocs.io
https://github.com/Neural-Systems-at-UIO/MeshView-for-Brain-Atlases
SCR_017222 MeshView for brain atlases 2026-02-14 02:03:22 11
Colour maps for brain imaging
 
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Colour maps for brain imaging (RRID:SCR_016715) data visualization software, data processing software, software application, software resource, image analysis software Software tool as a perceptually uniform color maps. Used in scientific literature to reflect data of brain imaging. perceptually, uniform, color, map, brain, data, imaging is related to: MRIcron
is related to: MATLAB
has parent organization: University of Western Australia; Perth; Australia
Free, Available for download, Freely available SCR_016715 Colour maps, brain_colours, colour maps, brain colours, Brain colours, colour maps for brain imaging, Colour maps for brain imaging 2026-02-14 02:03:08 1
ANOCVA
 
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ANOCVA (RRID:SCR_016719) ANOCVA data analysis software, software resource, data processing software, software application Software R package as a nonparametric statistical test to compare clustering structures with applications in functional magnetic resonance imaging data (fMRI). Used for analysis of cluster variability in the diagnosis of neuropsychological disorders. nonparametric, statistical, test, compare, clustering, structure, functional, brain, network, magnetic, resonance, imaging, data, fMRI, bio.tools is listed by: Debian
is listed by: bio.tools
is affiliated with: CRAN
CAPES and CNPq Fellowships ;
State of São Paulo Research Foundation ;
Pew Latin American Fellowship ;
Ciência sem Fronteiras Fellowship ;
NAP eScience
PMID:28174516 Free, Available for download, Freely available biotools:anocva https://bio.tools/anocva SCR_016719 ANalysis Of Cluster VAriability, Analysis of Cluster Variability 2026-02-14 02:03:16 0
MouseLight Project
 
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MouseLight Project (RRID:SCR_016668) web service, data analysis service, portal, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, data access protocol, software resource, database Software imaging platform to generate datasets of whole mouse brains imaged at submicron resolution that allow reconstructions of complete axonal arbors of individual neurons across the entire mouse brain. neuronal, reconstruction, connectomics, projectomics, brain, tissue, image, dataset, mouse, axonal, arbor, individual, neuron is related to: Allen Institute for Brain Science
has parent organization: Janelia Research
provides: MouseLight Neuron Browser
Free, Freely available, Tutorial available, Acknowledgement required, Registration required http://mouselight.janelia.org/ SCR_016668 MouseLight, The Mouse Light Project, Janelia MouseLight project, Mouse Light Project, Mouse Light, MouseLight Project 2026-02-14 02:03:15 9
rsfMRI_fconn calculation
 
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rsfMRI_fconn calculation (RRID:SCR_016591) rsfMRI_fconn calculation data analysis software, software resource, data processing software, software application Software program for preprocessing resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsfMRI) measurements and calculating region of interest based whole brain functional connectivity. data, resting, state, brain, processing, functional, magnetic, resonance, imaging, measurement, calculate, region, connectivity, analysis, sequence uses: SPM
is related to: MATLAB
SCR_016591 resting state functional MRI and functional connectivity calculation, resting state functional MRI pre processing and Functional Connectivity calculation 2026-02-14 02:03:14 1
AFIDs
 
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AFIDs (RRID:SCR_016623) AFIDs data processing software, training resource, software toolkit, software application, continuing medical education, image processing software, software resource Open framework for evaluating correspondence between brain images and teaching neuroanatomy. evaluate, correspondence, magnetic, images, human, brain, fiducial, placement, neuroanatomy DOI:10.1002/hbm.24693 Free, Available for download, Freely available SCR_016623 Anatomical Fiducials 2026-02-14 02:03:07 2
Repository of molecular brain neoplasia data
 
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Repository of molecular brain neoplasia data (RRID:SCR_004704) REMBRANDT data analysis service, portal, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, topical portal, database THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 28,2023. REMBRANDT is a data repository containing diverse types of molecular research and clinical trials data related to brain cancers, including gliomas, along with a wide variety of web-based analysis tools that readily facilitate the understanding of critical correlations among the different data types. REMBRANDT aims to be the access portal for a national molecular, genetic, and clinical database of several thousand primary brain tumors that is fully open and accessible to all investigators (including intramural and extramural researchers), as well as the public at-large. The main focus is to molecularly characterize a large number of adult and pediatric primary brain tumors and to correlate those data with extensive retrospective and prospective clinical data. Specific data types hosted here are gene expression profiles, real time PCR assays, CGH and SNP array information, sequencing data, tissue array results and images, proteomic profiles, and patients'''' response to various treatments. Clinical trials'''' information and protocols are also accessible. The data can be downloaded as raw files containing all the information gathered through the primary experiments or can be mined using the informatics support provided. This comprehensive brain tumor data portal will allow for easy ad hoc querying across multiple domains, thus allowing physician-scientists to make the right decisions during patient treatments., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. gene, genetic, cancer, glioma, tumor, clinical genomics, functional genomics, clinical trial, genomics, gene expression, chromosomal aberration, clinical data, clinical, cellular pathway, gene ontology, molecule, brain, neoplasia, brain tumor, adult, pediatric, child, adolescent, gene expression profile, real time pcr assay, cgh array, snp array, sequence, tissue array, image, proteomic profile, treatment, protocol, molecular data, oncology, data mining, copy number array, gene expression array, secretion, kinase, membrane, gene-anomaly, translational research, personalized medicine, data integration, pathway, cell, phenotype is related to: Gene Ontology
is related to: Glioma Molecular Dignostic Initiatives
has parent organization: National Cancer Institute
Glioma, Brain cancer, Brain tumor NCI ;
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PMID:19208739 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-00230 SCR_004704 REMBRANDT (Repository of Molecular Brain Neoplasia Data), REMBRANDT - Repository of Molecular Brain Neoplasia Data, REpository for Molecular BRAin Neoplasia DaTa (REMBRANDT) 2026-02-14 02:00:59 2
UK Multiple Sclerosis Tissue Bank
 
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UK Multiple Sclerosis Tissue Bank (RRID:SCR_004609) UK MS Tissue Bank biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank Procures brain, spinal cord and other tissues bequeathed by donors and makes them available to scientists investigating the cause and treatment of multiple sclerosis. The Tissue Bank achieves this aim by addressing the following objectives: # Increasing the awareness of the importance of human tissue to research amongst the MS and scientific communities. # Being sensitive to the needs of the tissue donor and responsive to the requirements of scientists when collecting and processing donated tissue. # Making available high quality, well-documented samples of tissue to research scientists working to better understand MS. There are approximately 85 000 people with multiple sclerosis in the United Kingdom. The varied symptoms experienced by all these people result from damage taking place within their brain and spinal cord. Understanding the exact nature of this damage is essential if we are to better treat the condition. Vital information about how the brain and spinal cord are damaged in multiple sclerosis can be obtained by using a multitude of experimental approaches to study the affected tissue from people with MS and ''control'' tissue from people without the disease. The donation of tissue for research is therefore fundamental to furthering our understanding of the causes of multiple sclerosis and to developing more effective treatments for the disease. The UK Multiple Sclerosis Tissue Bank welcomes requests for tissue samples for use in research into the cause and treatment of multiple sclerosis. It has available post mortem, cryopreserved brain and spinal cord tissue both fixed and unfixed, and cerebrospinal fluid from patients with and without a history of multiple sclerosis. Freshly dissected tissue samples, or those preserved using unconventional techniques may also be made available by prior arrangement. brain, spinal cord, tissue, cerebral spinal fluid, post-mortem is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: Imperial College London; London; United Kingdom
Multiple Sclerosis, Normal control Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Public: Available to scientists investigating the cause and treatment of multiple sclerosis. nlx_60486 SCR_004609 2026-02-14 02:00:59 0
celltypes.org
 
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celltypes.org (RRID:SCR_004545) celltypes.org data or information resource, image collection, atlas, database Central repository of information on neuronal cell types mainly accumulating information on: Genetically labeled cell types in mouse brain and genetically engineered mouse lines for cell type research. Mouse lines are annotated with * Atlas for examining transgene expression patterns * Information on construct used to generate transgene * Associated publications * Anatomical regions where transgene is expressed (based on Atlas) * Information on where to obtain the animals Currently, the mouse lines in the database are mostly generated at Cold Spring Harbor Lab, Scripps Research Institute, Baylor College of Medicine and Brandeis University with few other exceptions. In the future, they will incorporate more mouse lines useful for neuronal cell type research. Cell types are annotated with * Anatomical region * Properties (frequently used terms in neuroscience research) * Mouse line used to define the cell type * Genome wide transcriptome data (if available) * Specific (marker) genes (if available) * Marker immunostaining data (if available) * Associated publications * Electrophysiological characterizations (when available) * Morphological characterizations (when available) mouse, brain, gene expression, cell, neuron, mouse line, molecular neuroanatomy resource, cell type, neuroanatomy, transgene, electrophysiology, morphology nlx_53797 SCR_004545 2026-02-14 02:00:59 2
Brain Injury Alliance of Kentucky
 
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Brain Injury Alliance of Kentucky (RRID:SCR_004764) BIAK patient-support portal, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal, topical portal At Brain Injury Alliance of Kentucky (BIAK), a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency, our sole mission is to serve Kentucky citizens whose lives have been affected by brain injury. We do this through advocacy, education, prevention, research, service and support. BIAK links survivors of brain injury and their families to support from others with similar experience; provides them with education and information about living and coping with brain injury; assists them in locating resources for financial assistance; and seeks to connect people with sources of emotional support. BIAK began as an outgrowth of a Lexington area support group in the early 1980s. Family members, medical staff and others felt the need to expand the services and support to reach statewide. The state office was moved to Louisville and incorporated in 1986. BIAK now has offices and staff in Louisville and Lexington. BIAK seeks to share its philosophy, experience and skills with survivors, family members, students, caregivers, administrators, health professionals, legislators, the lay community and all those who desire to make a difference in the life of individuals with brain injuries and their families. At BIAK you will find information about brain injury. We define brain injury as any injury to the brain including injury received from a fall, a stroke, trauma, anoxia, infection, and tumors or other illnesses. Each year, a growing number of Kentucky citizens are affected by brain tumors. These may range from benign tumors to aggressive cancers. The Michael Quinlan Brain Tumor program recently joined BIAK to provide service and support to individuals and families who have been affected by brain tumors. There is always help available to you and your family. traumatic brain injury, brain injury, human, brain, injury, brain tumor, tumor, concussion, cancer, one mind tbi nlx_143896 SCR_004764 2026-02-14 02:00:59 0
Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytoma Foundation
 
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Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytoma Foundation (RRID:SCR_004758) PLGA Foundation portal, data or information resource, funding resource, disease-related portal, topical portal The Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytoma (PLGA) Foundation is the largest, and only, non-profit organization dedicated to providing hope to children, parents, and families fighting Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytomas (PLGAs). We were founded in August 2007, as a 501(c)(3) foundation made up of families and friends dedicated to helping children who are struggling with brain tumors. To date, families associated with the Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytoma (PLGA) Foundation have raised over $6 million for DEDICATED PLGA research and funded over a dozen new research projects targeted specifically at children''s brain tumors or PLGA''s. These funds have supported the launch of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute''s PLGA Research Program as well as numerous grants distributed by the Brain Tumor Society, and other fine institutions. The PLGA Foundation awards 100% of funds to education and research in the search for more effective, less toxic treatment options for this potentially devastating childhood brain tumor. The PLGA Foundation actively promotes partnerships with other non-profit organizations, private individuals and government entities and has collaborated on fund raising, education and grant allocations in order to leverage resources and funds. Our goal at the Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytoma (PLGA) Foundation, also known as Fight Juvenile Pilocytic Astrocytoma (FightJPA.org), is to UNITE families around the country and around the world in the FIGHT for the lives of our children who suffer from PLGAs - childhood brain tumors. We can defeat childhood brain tumors through a united effort on all fronts to increase awareness, education, fundraising and research of pediatric low grade astrocytomas. brain, cancer, child, human, astrocytoma, pediatric low grade astrocytoma, tumor, pediatric nlx_143894 SCR_004758 Fight Juvenile Pilocytic Astrocytoma 2026-02-14 02:00:44 0
Southeastern Brain Tumor Foundation
 
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Southeastern Brain Tumor Foundation (RRID:SCR_004768) SBTF institution Founded in 1995, the Southeastern Brain Tumor Foundation (SBTF), a 501c3 not-for-profit charitable foundation, is devoted to improve the quality of life for brain tumor patients and their families. By offering information, education and support services, we aspire to instill hope, knowledge and comfort to all involved. The Southeastern Brain Tumor Foundation also raises funds for research and medical personnel so that a cure can be found. For over a decade, the SBTF has become a well-known fundraising entity supporting critical, cutting edge brain tumor research at major medical centers in the Southeast. Our annual Race for Research held in Atlanta, Georgia each summer, is our main fundraising event popular throughout Atlanta and the surrounding metropolitan area and has funded over $1.2 million dollars in research grants to leading researchers at major medical centers throughout the Southeast over the past decade. We are proud of our dedicated, all volunteer Board of Directors who meet monthly. Our Board is a diverse group comprised of individuals who''ve been touched by brain tumors in many different ways. Ranging from patients and family members to healthcare professionals; we are all committed to promoting the awareness of brain tumors in the community, communicating with patients and families and raising critical funds for research grants furthering advancements in the treatment of brain tumors. Our monthly support group, lead by a nurse practitioner, welcomes patients and their families to sit side by side with each other, share their experiences, communicate and receive support. As a neurosurgeon-scientist focused on the treatment of patients with brain tumors, I am committed to advancing the mission of SBTF forward in the fight against brain tumors. Our ability to serve the brain tumor community is dependent on each of you. Whether you support us with a financial donation in our fundraising efforts or with your time as a volunteer, each of you are a vital and integral part of our success and we thank you. brain, tumor Cancer, Brain cancer, Brain tumor Crossref funder ID: 100003421, ISNI: 0000 0004 5902 7216, grid.481206.9, nlx_143897 https://ror.org/01v0qv381 SCR_004768 2026-02-14 02:01:01 0
Medical University of Vienna Institute of Neurology
 
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Medical University of Vienna Institute of Neurology (RRID:SCR_005030) MedUni Vienna IN institution The (Clinical) Institute of Neurology (IN) of the Medical University Vienna was founded in 1882 by Heinrich Obersteiner. It is the oldest institution embracing the multidisciplinarity of neurosciences and has served as model for the establishment of similarly designed institutions in many countries. The original location of the then Neurological Institute in Vienna was at Schwarzspanierstrasse. Since 1993, IN is located in the Vienna General Hospital in top-class laboratory facilities. IN is committed to its proud tradition as Obersteiner Institute and to a promising future of a nationally and internationally leading institution in the clinical neurosciences. Our work aims to translate the understanding of nervous diseases to the development of novel therapeutics and diagnostics. IN''''s tasks include diagnostic patient service, research and graduate / postgraduate teaching in neuropathology, neurochemistry, and neuro-molecular biology in an integrated way. Neuropathology is a recognized medical specialty in Austria. It analyzes structural changes of nervous tissues in disease. Diagnostic neuropathology makes use of most modern morphological techniques applied to diseased central, peripheral and vegetative nervous tissues and fluids, and muscle. Neuropathological diagnoses are a basis for disease classification and rational therapies. Neurodegenerative disorders, in particular prion diseases, virus diseases affecting the nervous system, and brain tumors (neuro-oncology) are research priorities. In the highly publicized area of prion diseases, IN has developed into a national and international center of excellence and expertise that leads several European, EU-funded networks in prion research. As an indispensable asset, the IN possesses a large brain bank that has systematically collected neuropathological specimens since 1948. Most samples are fixed and paraffin-embedded tissue only, but in a part of neurosurgical, nerve and muscle biopsies and autopsies, also fresh tissue is obtained, frozen and stored at -80 degrees C. Occasionally blood and CSF are also available. The unique neuropathological collection of histological slides, paraffin blocks and formol-fixed nervous tissues now comprises about 16.000 brain autopsies, 30.000 neurosurgical and 7.500 nerve/muscle biopsies. Also a number of cell cultures have been stored, mainly fibroblasts from patients with rare neurometabolic diseases, and primary cultures of brain tumors. IN participates in the EU-supported European Network of Brain Banks BrainNet Europe. neurodegenerative disease, prion disease, neuroviral disease, neurometabolic disease, brain tumor, nervous system disease, neuropathology, nervous system, neuro-oncology, clinical, neuroscience, clinical neuroscience, tissue, brain tissue, brain, blood, cerebral spinal fluid, cell, fibroblast, brain tumor, tumor, fixed, paraffin-embedded, fresh, frozen, histological slide, paraffin block, formol-fixed, neuropathological specimen, nerve, muscle is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is related to: BrainNet Europe
has parent organization: Medical University of Vienna; Vienna; Austria
Neurodegenerative disease, Prion Disease, Neuroviral disease, Neurometabolic disease, Brain tumor, Nervous system disease, Neuropathological specimen nlx_144015 SCR_005030 Vienna Brain Bank, Vienna Institute of Neurology 2026-02-14 02:01:01 0
FlyAtlas: the Drosophila gene expression atlas
 
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FlyAtlas: the Drosophila gene expression atlas (RRID:SCR_005032) FlyAtlas expression atlas, data or information resource, atlas FlyAtlas gives you a quick answer to the question: where is my gene of interest expressed/enriched in the adult fly? For each gene and tissue, you''re given the mRNA SIGNAL (how abundant the mRNA is), the mRNA ENRICHMENT (compared to whole flies), and the Affymetrix PRESENT CALL (out of 4 arrays, how many times it was detectably expressed). The dataset so far comprises 44 Affymetrix Dros2 expression arrays, each mapping the expression of 18770 transcripts - corresponding to the vast majority of known Drosophila genes. The dataset thus contains over 822800 separate datapoints. This website is intended to make the data easily accessible and comprehensible to mere mortals. FlyAtlas provides the most comprehensive view yet of expression in multiple tissues of Drosophila melanogaster. Meta-analysis of the data shows that a significant fraction of the genome is expressed with great tissue specificity in the adult, demonstrating the need for the functional genomic community to embrace a wide range of functional phenotypes. Well-known developmental genes are often reused in surprising tissues in the adult, suggesting new functions. The homologs of many human genetic disease loci show selective expression in the Drosophila tissues analogous to the affected human tissues, providing a useful filter for potential candidate genes. Additionally, the contributions of each tissue to the whole-fly array signal can be calculated, demonstrating the limitations of whole-organism approaches to functional genomics and allowing modeling of a simple tissue fractionation procedure that should improve detection of weak or tissue-specific signals. adult, wild-type, canton s, brain, head, eye, thoracicoabdominal ganglion, salivary gland, crop, midgut, hindgut, heart, ovary, fat body, testis, male accessory glands, virgin spermatheca, mated spermatheca spermatheca, carcass, cns, salivary gland, tubule, larval, s2 cells, whole fly is related to: OpenFlyData.org
has parent organization: University of Glasgow; Glasgow; United Kingdom
BBSRC PMID:17534367 nlx_98284 SCR_005032 2026-02-14 02:01:03 112
Florida Brain Bank
 
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Florida Brain Bank (RRID:SCR_004936) biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 11, 2023. A service and research oriented network of statewide regional brain bank sites. The intent of the brain bank program is to study brains of persons clinically diagnosed with dementia and provide tissue for research after their deaths. Mt. Sinai Medical Center contracts annually with the State of Florida to operate the primary brain bank. Coordinators at regional brain bank sites in Orlando, Tampa and Pensacola assist in recruiting participants and act as liaisons between the brain bank and participant families. Alzheimer's disease respite care program providers, memory disorder clinics, and model day care programs also recruit brain bank participants. The Florida Brain Bank supports collaborative research programs related to Alzheimer's disease and other degenerative disorders of the brain. post-mortem, tissue, brain, alzheimer's disease, dementia, clinical, mild cognitive impairment, florida, brain bank, degenerative brain disorder is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: State of Florida Alzheimer's Disease Initiative
has parent organization: Wien Center For Alzheimer's Disease and Memory Disorders
Alzheimer's disease, Dementia, Mild Cognitive Impairment State of Florida Department of Elder Affairs THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_143950 http://elderaffairs.state.fl.us/english/BrainBank/index.php SCR_004936 State of Florida Brain Bank, Florida Alzheimer's Disease Brain Bank 2026-02-14 02:01:02 0
Alzheimer's and Dementia Resource Center
 
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Alzheimer's and Dementia Resource Center (RRID:SCR_004924) ADRC biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank The Alzheimer's and Dementia Resource Center (ADRC) facilitates tissue donations for the Brain Bank Research Program in order to help find better treatments, more diagnostic tools and a cure for Alzheimer's disease and dementia. The Brain Bank Program is administered by Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach and under contract with the Florida Department of Elder Affairs. ADRC also provides caregivers with the educational resources, spiritual comfort and emotional support. The ADRC facilitates training for professional caregivers that meets requirements for the Florida Department of Elder Affairs. alzheimer's disease, dementia, brain, tissue, brain bank, caregiver, educational resource, patient support is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing Alzheimer's disease, Dementia Public, Registration and pre-registration required to access the brain bank nlx_143948 SCR_004924 alzheimer's disease, tissue, brain, patient support, educational resource, caregiver, dementia, brain bank 2026-02-14 02:01:01 421
RLS Foundation Brain Bank
 
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RLS Foundation Brain Bank (RRID:SCR_005089) RLS Foundation Brain Bank biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank The Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation established the RLS Foundation Brain Bank at the Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center in 2000. A part of the Harvard University medical system, the Center (housed at McLean Hospital and commonly referred to as The Brain Bank) began in 1978 as a centralized resource for the collection and distribution of human brain specimens for research and diagnostic studies. Over the years, hundreds of scientists from the nation''s top research and medical centers have requested tissue from The Brain Bank for their investigations. Because most of these studies can be carried out on a very small amount of tissue, each donated brain provides a large number of samples for many researchers. For comparative purposes, brain tissue is needed from healthy individuals, as well as from those who had RLS. When possible, a small portion of frozen tissue taken from each brain donated to the RLS Foundation Collection will be kept available to serve as a resource for future genetic testing. The process of donating your brain to RLS research is broken down into 5 steps. To view these steps, please read our Process Steps in RLS Brain Tissue Collection. To read about the process of donating brain tissue for research, visit our Brain Bank Tissue Donation page. restless legs syndrome, healthy, normal control, brain tissue, brain, tissue, frozen, quick frozen, passive frozen, formalin fixed, paraffin embedded, post-mortem is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: RLS Foundation
has parent organization: Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center
has parent organization: Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts; USA
Restless Legs Syndrome, Healthy, Normal control Public (non-commercial?): Over the years, Hundreds of scientists from the nation''s top research and medical centers have requested tissue from The Brain Bank for their investigations. nlx_144146 SCR_005089 RLS Foundation Brain Bank Tissue Collection, Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation Brain Bank, RLS Foundation Research Brain Bank 2026-02-14 02:01:04 0
Brain Tumor Funders Collaborative
 
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Brain Tumor Funders Collaborative (RRID:SCR_005104) BTFC nonprofit organization The Brain Tumor Funders'' Collaborative is a partnership among five private philanthropic and advocacy organizations: American Brain Tumor Association, Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada, Children''s Brain Tumor Foundation, James S. McDonnell Foundation, and Sontag Foundation. This Collaborative promotes research directly relating to brain tumors and offers grants to professors and institutions to conduct research. brain tumor, grant, brain, tumor ISNI: 0000 0004 5902 6934, nlx_144116, grid.478520.c, Crossref funder ID: 100005513 https://ror.org/05ncfp318 SCR_005104 Brain Tumor Funders'' Collaborative 2026-02-14 02:01:02 2

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