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University of California Davis Center for Comparative Medicine
 
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University of California Davis Center for Comparative Medicine (RRID:SCR_008294) data or information resource, department portal, organization portal, 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 2026-02-16 09:47:09 0
New England Primate Research School
 
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New England Primate Research School (RRID:SCR_008290) research forum portal, topical portal, portal, data or information resource, 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 2026-02-16 09:47:09 0
Stanford University, Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research
 
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Stanford University, Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research (RRID:SCR_004134) CIBSR data or information resource, topical portal, portal The Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research (CIBSR) at the Stanford University School of Medicine is dedicated to research that will improve the lives and well-being of individuals with disorders of the brain and improve knowledge of healthy brain and behavioral development. CIBSR research staff are dedicated to identifying biological and environmental risk factors, understanding disease pathophysiology and developmental outcomes, and developing new treatments for neurodevelopmental, neurogenetic and neuropsychiatric disorders of childhood onset. Our research studies are truly multi/interdisciplinary as they bring together experts from the fields of psychiatry, neurology, psychology, computer science, biostatistics and genetics to explore and seek answers for complex questions related to brain-behavior relationships. Active research at CIBSR includes: * Mutlimodal imaging of the brain utilizing anatomical and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS). * Behavioral, cognitive, and physiological assessment to address questions concerning the influence of biological and environmental factors on outcome. * The development of new biological and cognitive-behavioral treatments. * Development of brain image analysis methods and software. brain, research, child, young human has parent organization: Stanford University School of Medicine; California; USA nif-0000-02075 http://spnl.stanford.edu/index.html SCR_004134 Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research 2026-02-16 09:46:17 3
Duke Cancer Institute
 
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Duke Cancer Institute (RRID:SCR_004338) DCI data or information resource, topical portal, portal One of 40 centers in the country designated by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) as a comprehensive cancer center, it combines cutting-edge research with compassionate care. Its vision is to accelerate research advances related to cancer and improve Duke''s ability to translate these discoveries into the most advanced cancer care to patients by uniting hundreds of cancer physicians, researchers, educators, and staff across the medical center, medical school, and health system under a shared administrative structure. cancer, patient, research, clinical trial is related to: Biospecimen Repository and Processing Core
has parent organization: Duke University School of Medicine; North Carolina; USA
is parent organization of: DCI Tissue and Blood Procurement Shared Resource
Cancer NCI nlx_143695 http://www.cancer.duke.edu/ SCR_004338 Duke Cancer Institute: A National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center 2026-02-16 09:46:18 1
Data.gov
 
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Data.gov (RRID:SCR_004712) Data.gov data or information resource, database, catalog Catalog of data sets that are generated and held by the Federal Government, including data, tools and resources to conduct research, develop web and mobile applications, design data visualizations, etc. Data.gov provides descriptions of the Federal datasets (metadata), information about how to access the datasets, and tools that leverage government datasets. The data catalogs will continue to grow as datasets are added. Federal, Executive Branch data are included in the first version of Data.gov. communication, transportation, culture, ocean, disease, health, agriculture, atate, economics, business, climatology, atmosphere, politics, culture, ecology, biology, data archive, earth science, social science, education, energy, finance, geospatial, global development, skill, job, public safety, science, research, weather, city, consumer, county, ethics, law, manufacturing, data set is listed by: re3data.org
is parent organization of: Data.gov Science and Research Data Catalog
is parent organization of: HHS.gov/Open: Tools
is parent organization of: Health.Data.gov
is parent organization of: Open HHS Blog
United States Government Public nlx_70953, r3d100010078 https://explore.data.gov/
http://catalog.data.gov/dataset
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3D30J
http://www.data.gov/catalog SCR_004712 Data.gov Catalogs 2026-02-16 09:46:22 24
Competence Network on Parkinson's Disease
 
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Competence Network on Parkinson's Disease (RRID:SCR_005013) community building portal, topical portal, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal A medical network comprised of university clinics, special clinics, and special practices working together to collect data, gene samples, and execute clinical trials in order to bring about diagnoses and therapy methods. Research projects are done in cure research, diagnostic and therapeutic research. The care network includes university clinics, town clinics, special clinics for Parkinson's disease, specialists, and general practitioners. parkinson's disease, research, care, clinical trial, data, gene sample, therapy German Federal Ministry of Research and Education nlx_144005 http://www.kompetenznetz-parkinson.de/englisch/englisch.html SCR_005013 Kompetenznetz Parkinson, Competence Network on Parkinson's Disease 2026-02-16 09:46:22 0
LabSpaces
 
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LabSpaces (RRID:SCR_005169) LabSpaces narrative resource, experimental protocol, community building portal, portal, data or information resource, blog LabSpaces.net is a social network for the scientific community designed to spread scientific news, maintain and create friendships, and harbor collaboration through the internet. The site serves as a web profile for researchers and labs, and is also a community for active communication in the sciences. Current Features LabSpaces offers a wide range of features that will attract and engage researchers. Some of these features include: A Science News feed updated daily with ~40 news articles, UserProfiles, Friends, A Messaging system, Groups, Lab Profiles with Lab members, Lab Picture albums, Collaboration Profiles, Science Discussion Forum, Publication Database, Protocol Database, and free Blogs upon request. research, social network, science, news is used by: NIF Data Federation
is used by: Integrated Blogs
is parent organization of: Lady Scientist
is parent organization of: H2SO4Hurts
is parent organization of: Daring Nucleic Adventures - genegeek
nlx_144199 SCR_005169 LabSpaces.net, Lab Spaces 2026-02-16 09:46:37 0
IARC Recommendations and Protocols for Biobanking
 
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IARC Recommendations and Protocols for Biobanking (RRID:SCR_005408) IARC Publications, IARC Working Group Reports international standard specification, narrative resource, experimental protocol, data or information resource, standard specification The IARC Working Group Reports contain common minimum technical standards and protocols for Biological Resource Centres dedicated to Cancer Research. * Cover Page * Table of Contents * Working group participants * Preamble * Definitions * Roles of biological resource centres in cancer research * Recommendations for BRCs * Selected protocols * Annexes cancer, research, biobank, biorepository has parent organization: International Agency for Research on Cancer nlx_144518 SCR_005408 IARC Recommendations Protocols for Biobanking, International Agency for Research on Cancer Recommendations and Protocols for Biobanking 2026-02-16 09:46:28 0
SCSORS - Semi-Custom Synthesis On-line Request System
 
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SCSORS - Semi-Custom Synthesis On-line Request System (RRID:SCR_005636) SCSORS production service resource, material service resource, reagent manufacture, service resource ChemNavigator has extended its agreement with NCI to include the development of a new Semi-Custom Synthesis On-line Request System (SCSORS), funded mostly by NCI with additional financial support from the NIH Chemical Genomics Center (NCGC). The new SCSORS project will provide the NIH access to the world''s supply of synthetic chemistry available for drug discovery. Once fully formed, SCSORS will provide a strategy for all NIH scientists to circulate requests for specific chemical samples among thousands, if not tens of thousands, of synthetic chemists at suppliers registered in the system. Sample quantities will range from milligram up to kilogram scale requests. Suppliers will be provided tools that allow them to review these requests and make proposals to NIH scientists for the synthesis of substances. It is expected that using the SCSORS strategy will allow the NIH to acquire chemical samples at less than 10% of the internal cost of synthesis while offering access to world wide chemical expertise and diversity. Once fully implemented, SCSORS will become an archive of commercially accessible custom chemistry products for pharmaceutical research. It is expected that this database of commercially accessible substances will grow to over 250 million substances in the coming two years. compound, pharmaceutical, chemistry, drug discovery, research NCI nlx_146249 SCR_005636 SCSORS Project, Semi-Custom Synthesis On-line Request System 2026-02-16 09:46:30 1
Nancy Lurie Marks Family Foundation
 
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Nancy Lurie Marks Family Foundation (RRID:SCR_005455) NLMFF funding resource, topical portal, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal The primary mission of the Nancy Lurie Marks (NLM) Family Foundation is to help people with autism lead fulfilling and rewarding lives. The Foundation is committed to understanding autism from a scientific perspective, increasing opportunities and services available to the autism community and educating the public about autism. In pursuit of its mission, the Foundation develops and provides grants to programs in research, clinical care, policy, advocacy and education. Founded by Nancy Lurie Marks over 25 years ago, the NLM Family Foundation is one of the largest supporters of initiatives in these areas. The principal goal of the scientific program is to achieve a deeper understanding of the biological basis of autism, focusing on genetics, synaptic chemistry, the neurobiology of communication, systems biology and the physiology of movement. The Foundation funds peer-reviewed research, the development of collaborative investigator projects, and research fellowship programs. Through sponsorship of scientific conferences, symposia and workshops, the Foundation seeks to encourage innovation and provide a springboard to generate new avenues of shared inquiry. The NLM Family Foundation supports programs which focus on novel ways to improve the communication and social abilities of those with autism. Other programs are designed to increase advocacy for legal rights and access to support services for persons with autism, and to increase community understanding and openness to inclusion through education and documentary films. autism, grant, research, gene, brain, brain development, human nlx_144546 SCR_005455 NLM Family Foundation 2026-02-16 09:46:28 2
NIMH Image Library
 
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NIMH Image Library (RRID:SCR_005588) NIMH Image Library image collection, data or information resource Database of photographs and illustrations of general biomedical research and research tools, mental health specific research, and treatment related images that are available, copyright free, to the public at no cost. Many images are available in low, medium, and high resolutions. Formats include jpg, gif, and png. NIMH images may not be used to state or imply the endorsement by NIMH or by an NIMH employee of a commercial product, service, or activity, or use in any other manner that might mislead. No fee is charged for using the images. However, credit must be given to the National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services unless otherwise instructed to give credit to the photographer or other source., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. database, biomedical, mental health, treatment, brain, research, imaging, genetics, research lab, tool, therapy, medical care has parent organization: National Institute of Mental Health NIMH THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_146221 SCR_005588 National Institute of Mental Health Image Library 2026-02-16 09:46:30 3
Childrens Hospital Oakland Research Institute
 
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Childrens Hospital Oakland Research Institute (RRID:SCR_005582) CHORI data or information resource, training resource, organization portal, portal CHORI is the internationally renowned biomedical research institute of Children''s Hospital and Research Center at Oakland. With world-class scientists and research centers known both nationally and internationally in multiple fields, CHORI is 5th in the nation for National Institutes of Health pediatric research funding. Bridging basic science and clinical research in the treatment and prevention of human disease, CHORI is a leader in translational research, providing cures for blood diseases, developing new vaccines for infectious diseases, and discovering new treatment protocols for previously fatal or debilitating conditions. Striving to provide the highest standard of excellence and innovation, CHORI brings together a multidisciplinary collaborative of distinguished investigators in six different Centers of Research: The Center for Cancer Research, The Center for Genetics, The Center for Immunobiology & Vaccine Development, The Center for Nutrition & Metabolism, The Center for Prevention of Obesity, Cardiovascular Disease & Diabetes, and The Center for Sickle Cell Disease & Thalassemia. Within these major areas of focus, CHORI pushes the frontiers of science and of excellence beyond their borders. Among the leading biotech enterprises in the Bay Area, CHORI produced 25 patents in the last 5 years alone. In addition to providing world-class research, CHORI is also a teaching institute, offering unique educational opportunities to high school, college, doctoral and post-doctoral students. pediatric, research, young human, cancer, genetics, immunobiology, vaccine, nutrition, metabolism, obesity, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, sickle cell disease, thalassemia is parent organization of: BacPac Resources Center
is parent organization of: Knockout Mouse Project Repository
NIH nlx_146206 SCR_005582 Children''s Hospital Oakland Research Institute, Children''s Hospital Oakland Research Institute (CHORI) 2026-02-16 09:46:40 13
UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS)
 
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UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS) (RRID:SCR_005647) CAPS funding resource, training service resource, topical portal, portal, service resource, data or information resource, disease-related portal Established in 1986, the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS) at the University California, San Francisco (UCSF) is the world''s largest research center dedicated to social, behavioral, and policy science approaches to HIV. The mission of the CAPS is to conduct research to prevent new HIV infections, improve health outcomes among those infected, and reduce disparities. This is how we do it: * CAPS provides core support for multidisciplinary and high-impact HIV research, enhances the excellence of research projects, trains a new generation of HIV scientists, and assists implementing partners. * Our Administrative Core provides strong leadership and management to stimulate innovative research and ensure scientific rigor and sound fiscal operations. * Our Developmental Core fosters innovative, high-impact, multidisciplinary HIV research by providing funds for innovative pilot work, sponsoring training and education, and ensuring the scientific excellence of research. * Our Methods Core provides comprehensive methodological training and consultation in research design, qualitative and quantitative analysis, and state-of-the-art data collection and management. * Our Policy and Ethics Core stimulates and supports policy-relevant research, identifies and analyzes the policy and ethics implications of research, and ensures the highest ethical conduct of research. * Our Technology and Information Exchange (Domestic Response) Core responds to the domestic epidemic by disseminating information, fostering community collaborative research, providing technical assistance and capacity-building to community-based organizations, and learning from community expertise. * Our Global Response Core responds to the global epidemic by fostering collaborative research with scientists in developing countries, completing and disseminating Cochrane Collaborative scientific reviews, and providing technical assistance, capacity building, and an evidence base to implementing partners. aids, hiv, clinical, research has parent organization: University of California at San Francisco; California; USA AIDS, HIV nlx_146276 SCR_005647 Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS) - Responding to the Challenge of HIV 2026-02-16 09:46:30 0
Ear Lab
 
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Ear Lab (RRID:SCR_002531) Earlab data or information resource, laboratory portal, organization portal, portal THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 13, 2026. Computationally oriented experimental laboratory interested in the encoding of auditory information in the cerebral cortex and brainstem, and in the mechanisms of tinnitus and the effect of various drugs (Lidocaine, steroids, anti-oxidants) in relieving noise trauma induced tinnitus. The ferret (Mustela putorius) and the rat serve as their system model. Through chronic implants, they obtain electrophysiological data from awake behaving animals in order to investigate the response properties and functional organization of the auditory system, both in health and after noise trauma that induces tinnitus in rats. Projects: * Response Modulation to Ongoing Broadband Sounds in Primary Auditory Cortex * Neuronal Response Characteristics in the Inferior Colliculus of the Awake Ferret and Rat * Spectro-Temporal Representation of Feature Onsets in Primary Auditory Cortex * Targeting the changes in inferior colliculus induced by tinnitus ear, auditory, cerebral cortex, behavior, health, noise, trauma, research, engineering, primary auditory cortex, neuron, brainstem, tinnitus, drug, lidocaine, steroid, anti-oxidant, computation, auditory system, sound, mustela putorius, inferior colliculus has parent organization: University of Maryland; Maryland; USA Tinnitus, Healthy THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-00404 SCR_002531 the ear lab 2026-02-16 09:45:53 0
Community Cyberinfrastructure for Advanced Marine Microbial Ecology Research and Analysis
 
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Community Cyberinfrastructure for Advanced Marine Microbial Ecology Research and Analysis (RRID:SCR_002676) CAMERA organization portal, data analysis service, analysis service resource, data repository, storage service resource, portal, production service resource, service resource, data or information resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented May 26, 2016; however, the URL provides links to associated projects and data. A suite of data query, download, upload, analysis and sharing tools serving the needs of the microbial ecology research community, and other scientists using metagenomics data. ecology, energy, environment, gene, analysis, bioinformatics, biological, biology, community, cyberinfrastructure, data, dna, genome, genomics, health care, map, marine, metadata, metagenomic, microbial, microbiology, molecular biology, organism, research, scientific, sequence, sequencing, software, tool, training, viral is listed by: OMICtools
is related to: VIROME
has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation PMID:21045053 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE SCR_011924, OMICS_01476, nif-0000-23292 SCR_002676 2026-02-16 09:45:50 83
International Graduate Program Medical Neurosciences
 
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International Graduate Program Medical Neurosciences (RRID:SCR_002740) medical school program resource, graduate program resource, organization portal, training resource, degree granting program, portal, data or information resource Program integrates basic laboratory research and the clinic in terms of faculty, students, course content and infrastructure. This university's rigorous and comprehensive Master program provides a structured education in basic neuroscience to medical students and trains students of the life sciences in medical topics and approaches concerning the central and peripheral nervous system. Besides in depth theoretical training, the MSc program emphasizes state-of-the art practical lab experience, preparing graduates for continued research as PhD students. The PhD program places a high emphasis on scientific excellence, provides a multidisciplinary research and learning environment and offers extensive supervision and tutoring allowing students to complete their projects within 3 years. The supervised research project stands in the center of the PhD program, complemented by colloquia, workshops and training in professional skills. Our PhD students are member of the undefined Humboldt-Graduate-School providing an excellent service and training in transferable skills. faculty, central, clinic, laboratory, master, medical, multidisciplinary, nervous system, neuroscience, peripheral, phd, program, research, student, translational, treatment has parent organization: Charite - Universitatsmedizin Berlin; Berlin; Germany Free nif-0000-24040 SCR_002740 MedNeuro 2026-02-16 09:45:53 0
College on Problems of Drug Dependence
 
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College on Problems of Drug Dependence (RRID:SCR_002618) CPDD journal article, training service resource, training resource, narrative resource, meeting resource, training material, topical portal, portal, service resource, data or information resource The College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) is an interdisciplinary research society whose members address problems of drug dependence in the broadest range of scientific disciplines, including chemistry, basic biology, pharmacology, behavioral science, clinical research, sociology, psychology, anthropology, and history. CPDD serves as an interface among governmental, industrial and academic communities maintaining liaisons with regulatory and research agencies as well as educational, treatment, and prevention facilities in the drug abuse field. It also functions as a collaborating center of the World Health Organization. The Annual Scientific Meeting: Since 1938, a major focus of the CPDD's activities has been its sponsorship of an annual scientific meeting. This conference serves as a forum bringing together basic scientists and clinical investigators from industry, academia, and government. Representatives of regulatory agencies, as well as scientists and professionals in a number of diverse disciplines interested in the biochemical, behavioral, and public health aspects of drug dependence participate. Special Conferences: Periodically, the College sponsors conferences focused on timely topics of interest to researchers, government, industry, and the public. In recent years, CPDD has organized meetings on Abuse Liability Assessment of CNS Drugs; Drug Formulation and Abuse Liability; Pre-Clinical Abuse Liability Testing; Women and Smoking: Understanding Socioeconomic Influences; and Risk Management and Post-Marketing Surveillance for CNS-Acting Drugs. Consultation Activities: The CPDD provides consulting expertise in the area of epidemiology, treatment, prevention, and all the basic and clinical sciences related to drug dependence, drug abuse, and their behavioral and medical consequences. Sponsorship of Drug and Alcohol Dependence: The CPDD sponsors the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence, published by Elsevier. A principal goal of the journal is to provide a source of quality, timely reports of scientific advances in substance abuse research. The journal is international in scope and interdisciplinary in coverage. The CPDD invites contributors. Donations Tax-deductible donations can be made to CPDD to support the Annual Scientific Meeting, testing facilities, drug assessment activities and Awards for Excellence. drug, drug abuse, drug dependence, educational opportunity, epidemiology, fact sheets, fellowship, funding, alcohol, animal, anthropology, basic, basic biology, behavioral, behavioral science, biochemical, chemistry, clinical, clinical research, consulting, history, job, medical consequences, opioids, pharmacology, pharmacotherapy, prevention, psychology, public health, research, society, sociology, substance abuse, tobacco, treatment has parent organization: Virginia Commonwealth University; Virginia; USA Free nif-0000-21909 SCR_002618 Committee on Problems of Drug Dependence 2026-02-16 09:45:47 0
Genes to Cognition Online
 
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Genes to Cognition Online (RRID:SCR_002746) G2C software application, narrative resource, training material, software resource, topical portal, portal, data or information resource, blog Genes to Cognition (G2C) Online is about modern neuroscience. It focuses on cognitive disorders, cognitive processes, and research approaches. Use the dynamic network maps to explore our library of 750+ unique items. Or, use the linear Selected Items menu on top of each map to tour selected content. Read the G2C blog, use simple mapper, or the 3-D brain, an interactive model of the brain. Disorders included in this site: ADHD, Alzheimer's Disease, Autism, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Schizophrenia Cognitive Processes include: Attention, Language, Learning and Memory, Perception, and Thinking Research Approaches include: Bioinformatics, Ethics, Gene Finding, Model systems, Neuroimaging, Psychology. Navigation: Interact with the dynamic Networks Maps to explore the full catalog of content. Roll-over a node on the map for a preview and click to open the content. Move on to other content by returning to the network map. Each node you visit on the map gets flagged. Follow the Selected Items Subway Line for an overview of a topic. Roll-over a subway node for a preview and click to open the content. Other Features: Most content items include links to Related Items, which allow you to explore further. The Glossary includes over 300 neuroscience keywords. Search for content using keywords or id number. Select a preferred network map to view the content in context. Open/close the History at the lower left to view visited content. Your history is stored until you clear it. Simple Mapper - We developed Simple Mapper to power this web site on the brain. Now, you can use it to organize what comes out of yours! With Simple Mapper create and save concept maps, network diagrams, or flowcharts for personal use or to share with others. 3-D Brain - The G2C Brain is an interactive 3-D model of the brain, with 29 structures that can be rotated in three-dimensional space. Each structure has information on brain disorders, brain damage, case studies, and links to modern neuroscience research. Ideal for students, researchers, and educators in psychology and biology. Also available for download: 3D Brain App for iPhone and iPod Touch! gene, cognition, cognitive, disorder, map, network, neuroscience, process, research, biochemical, cell, brain anatomy, environment, k-12 is related to: 3D Brain
has parent organization: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
The Dana Foundation ;
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Free, Freely available nif-0000-25051 SCR_002746 G2C Online 2026-02-16 09:45:59 6
Arthur Prochazka Laboratory, University of Alberta
 
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Arthur Prochazka Laboratory, University of Alberta (RRID:SCR_002747) Arthur Prochazka's Lab data or information resource, laboratory portal, organization portal, portal The lab of Arthur Prochazka, whose research focuses on routing electrical current from surface electrodes to deep-lying nerves using implanted conductors. His research mostly focuses on muscle physiology. Current fields of research: * Stimulus Router System: A new family of implanted neuroprostheses. It comprises an implanted lead that picks up some of the current delivered through the skin by a surface stimulator and delivers it to a target nerve via a nerve cuff. The SRS has the advantages of an implanted stimulator: selectivity, reproducibility and convenience, at a fraction of the cost * Bionic Glove: Hand opening and closing stimulator for C5-C6 tetraplegic people. It is based on Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES). * In-home Telerehabilitation: Providing exercise sessions over the internet. * Interactive Receptor Model: An online model explaining muscle spindles and tendon organs. * Spinal Motoneuron Activity During Gait * Robocats: Mathematical models for locomotion. * Rigidity Analyzer: A better means of assessing rigidity. * General Research: Fundamental questions in our field of neurophysiology. * Spinal Cord Microstimulation: Restoring bladder function after spinal cord injury. electrical, electrode, bionic glove, conductor, convenience, current, hand, implant, implanted, injury, lab, microstimulation, motoneuron, muscle, nerve, nerve cuff, neurophysiology, neuroprosthese, organ, physiology, reproducibility, research, rigidity, robocat, selectivity, spinal, spinal cord, spindle, stimulator, target, telerehabilitation, tendon, tetraplegic has parent organization: University of Alberta; Alberta; Canada Free, Freely available nif-0000-24047 SCR_002747 University of Alberta Arthur Prochazka Laboratory 2026-02-16 09:45:49 4
Assembly/Alignment/Annotation of 12 Related Drosophila Species
 
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Assembly/Alignment/Annotation of 12 Related Drosophila Species (RRID:SCR_002921) data set, topical portal, portal, data or information resource, organism-related portal A single source for sequences, assemblies, annotations and analyses of the genomes of members of the fruitfly genus Drosophlia. It is meant as resource for Drosophilists and other researchers interested in comparative analysis of these species and their genomes. There are pages for each species, as well as pages for different types of multi-species resources (e.g. alignments). If you have a public resource that will help this project, please consider making it available through this page by emailing multiple_at_fruitfly.org. sequence, annotation, analysis, genome, fruitfly, drosophila, research, comparative, alignment, assembly has parent organization: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-30021 SCR_002921 AAA: 12 Drosophila Genomes 2026-02-16 09:45:52 35

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