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  • RRID:SCR_001316

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://biobank.partners.org/for-researchers

Blood biobank for the Partners research program, which investigates the affects of genes, lifestyle and environment on human health.

Proper citation: Partners HealthCare Biobank (RRID:SCR_001316) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_001063

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.serva.de

Commercial supplier for biochemical reagents for manufacturing, development and distribution of products.

Proper citation: SERVA (RRID:SCR_001063) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_001132

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.iba-lifesciences.com/home.html

A commercial company that provides a range of services from nucleic acid custom services to products and services for cloning, transfection, recombinant protein production and cell isolation.

Proper citation: IBA GmbH (RRID:SCR_001132) Copy   


http://curie.fr/en

A private, non-profit foundation that operates a research center on biophysics, cell biology and oncology. The institute, located in Paris, France, is also home to a hospital that specializes in the treatment of cancer.

Proper citation: Curie Institute; Paris; France (RRID:SCR_000959) Copy   


http://nifti.nimh.nih.gov/

Coordinated and targeted service, training, and research to speed the development and enhance the utility of informatics tools related to neuroimaging. The initial focus will be on tools that are used in fMRI. If NIfTI proves useful in addressing informatics issues in the fMRI research community, it may be expanded to address similar issues in other areas of neuroimaging. Objectives of NIfTI * Enhancement of existing informatics tools used widely in neuroimaging research * Dissemination of neuroimaging informatics tools and information about them * Community-based approaches to solving common problems, such as lack of interoperability of tools and data * Unique training activities and research career development opportunities to those in the tool-user and tool-developer communities * Research and development of the next generation of neuroimaging informatics tools

Proper citation: Neuroimaging Informatics Technology Initiative (RRID:SCR_003141) Copy   


http://www.ism.ac.jp/index_e.html

The Institute of Statistical Mathematics (ISM) is a national research institute in Tokyo, Japan that conducts studies relating to theory and application of statistics and data science. IMS focuses on data-centric science, which includes fields of engineering involving massive data, statistical science, computer science, machine learning, and data mining.

Proper citation: Institute of Statistical Mathematics; Tokyo; Japan (RRID:SCR_000970) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008362

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

https://tetrahymena.vet.cornell.edu/

Centralized repository and distribution site for variety of Tetrahymena strains and species. Maintains diverse array of wild type, mutant, and genetically engineered strains of T. thermophila, the most commonly used laboratory species, and variety of other species derived from both laboratory maintained stocks and wild isolates. All stocks are stored in liquid nitrogen to maintain genetic integrity and prevent senescence. In addition to providing worldwide access to strains currently in collection, TSC continually upgrades collection by accepting deposition of newly developed laboratory strains and well characterized wild isolates collected from clearly defined natural sites.

Proper citation: Tetrahymena Stock Center (RRID:SCR_008362) Copy   


http://www.i3crb.fr/

Project to improve data and sample exchanges and to facilitate large scale analysis of data by improving interoperability of French Biological Resources Centres (BRC or biobanks) IT systems and biological databases. The work done in this project will be linked to other national (IBiSA, ANR, R��seau des Biobanques, Club 3C-R), European (BBMRI, ELIXIR) or international project (P3G). In the preliminary phase (2009-2010) I3-CRB has developed a directory of French Biological Resource Centres / Biobanks where one may register their French BRC or perform a search across all of them. Detail by overall data or kingdom is provided as well as many filtering options. Access to biological samples is provided by the participating BRC''''s. Biological Resources Centres (BRC or biobanks) collect annotated biological samples from various sources (human, animal, plant, bacteria...). The type of samples depends on the collection and the associated thematic (DNA, proteins, cells, tissues, blood, serum, organisms...). The aims of these centers are to collect, to store, to transform and to distribute the biological samples. They constitute a vital infrastructure for life science and health research. Goals of the French Biobanks/Biological Resource Centres: * List French biobanks and their biological collections * Improve sample exchanges * Improve the international visibility of the French biological collections MeSH terms have been integrated: Domains, diseases, and location of the disease (Anatomy). Collections/species are based on NCBI Taxonomy.

Proper citation: I3-CRB: Interoperable IT Infrastructure for Biological Resources Centres / Biobanks - France (RRID:SCR_006991) Copy   


http://www.cvm.tamu.edu/resgrad/ssr/index.shtml

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on January 28,2022. College of Veterinary Medicine Summer Veterinary Student Research Fellowship (SVSRF) Program provides stipends to first- and second-year professional veterinary students for a 12-week summer research experience. The purpose of the program is to introduce veterinary students to research in the hope that some will find this an attractive career option. The student fellows conduct full-time research during a 12-week period in the summer, with the advice and direction of a Faculty Mentor. An orientation to veterinary and biomedical research and the SVSRF program is provided at the beginning of the summer. Weekly lunch seminars and field trips to other research sites broaden and enrich the student''s exposure to veterinary research. The Program concludes with a Research Conference, during which the students present reports on their research activities, and a closing banquet. Student fellows are also strongly encouraged to participate in the Merck-Merial-NIH Veterinary Scholars Symposium with students from over 20 other colleges of veterinary medicine. Sponsor: The program is supported by Texas A&M University

Proper citation: Summer Veterinary Student Research Fellows Program (RRID:SCR_008309) Copy   


http://www.jax.org/mmrrc/

Center for mutant mouse research and distribution. The objectives of the JAX MMRRC are to: identify and evaluate biomedically-significant mice, import/acquire and archive mouse strains, distribute mouse strains, and operate a control program to ensure genetic stability.

Proper citation: Mutant Mouse Resource and Research Center - Jackson Laboratory (RRID:SCR_016446) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014056

http://www.sageanalytica.com/index.php

A commercial organization which offers consultation services and performs research in the fields of global health and infectious disease epidemiology. Sage Analytica provides services to help design research or project programs, interpret data, and communicate reults. Ad hoc assistance is also offered.

Proper citation: Sage Analytica (RRID:SCR_014056) Copy   


https://www.med.unc.edu/mmrrc/

Center that is a mouse cryoarchive and distribution center, which incorporates research goals that synergize with and extend the value of the resource. The goals of the UNC Chapel Hill center are to streamline and improve operating procedures, establish a comprehensive cryoarchive, develop and disseminate computational tools for mouse genotyping, and examine the effect of paternal age and epigenetics on mutation rate.

Proper citation: Mutant Mouse Resource and Research Center - University of North Carolina (RRID:SCR_016449) Copy   


http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/texas-a-m-university

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 22,2024. Portal listing the Texas A and M University's labs and facilities, which include the TAMU Protein Chemistry Lab and the TIGM Transgenic Core.

Proper citation: Texas A and M University Labs and Facilities (RRID:SCR_001041) Copy   


https://www.med.uvm.edu/neurocobre/home

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 30,2023. A university-based lab facility for research in biomedicine and neuroscience. The center was created to expand neuroscience research and training, develop shared core facilities and provide funding for research by neuroscience faculty. There is an emphasis on interdisciplinary neuroscience research and dialogue between basic and clinical neuroscientists.

Proper citation: University of Vermont Labs and Facilities; Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) in Neuroscience (RRID:SCR_000176) Copy   


http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/Groups/PCON/ngroups.html

An alphabetical listing of worldwide neural network research groups and resources.

Proper citation: Neural Network Resources (RRID:SCR_002054) Copy   


http://neurosurgery.ucsf.edu/index.php/research_tissue_bank.html

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 4th,2023. Brain Tumor Research Center Tissue Bank began collecting tissue in 1978 and has established an organized repository of characterized tissues--frozen, paraffin-embedded, blood and cultures--that are maintained in a manner useful for a wide range of studies. Samples are collected only from patients who have agreed to have their tissues banked and used for future research. Consent documents are maintained in a secure area and associated clinical data are held in a double-password protected computer database. Each sample received into the Tissue Bank is non-identifying number. No protected health information (PHI) is released. To obtain samples, investigators submit a request form to the Manager. The request form requires an explanation of the tissue requested (type, number of samples, justification), description of the study, CHR approval (see new policy regarding human vs. non-human research) and Project Leader authorization. The Manager reviews each request for feasibility before presentation to the Scientific Core Committee. The UCSF Neurosurgery Tissue Bank makes its inventory of stock cell lines available to all investigators. Requested cells are grown in T-25 flasks and shipped FedEx Priority Overnight at the receipient's expense. However, if you prefer, we can ship the frozen cells, packed in dry ice. (Note: some countries restrict dry ice shipments.)

Proper citation: UCSF Brain Tumor Tissue Bank (RRID:SCR_000647) Copy   


https://www.jax.org/news-and-insights/2004/june/app-mouse-models-for-alzheimers-disease-research

An information resource about several models for mice to develop Alzheimer's-related characteristics as they age.

Proper citation: Mouse Models For Alzheimer's Disease Research (RRID:SCR_000708) Copy   


http://www.calacademy.org/academy/blogs/

Academy scientists, journalists, adventurers and other staff members are blogging their stories and inviting questions and comments. Read current science news, hear from researchers in the field (Philippines, Sao Tome, Papua New Guinea), ask a question of an Academy naturalist, and much more.

Proper citation: California Academy of Sciences Blogs (RRID:SCR_000694) Copy   


http://www.conversantbio.com

Tissue bank that specifically provides human tissue and cell samples for research purposes. It offers PBMCs, whole blood, solid tumor tissues, circulating tumor cells, and a variety of other bio-specimens.

Proper citation: Conversant Biologics Inc. (RRID:SCR_010675) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016206

http://www.brainpost.co

Blog for summaries of neuroscience journal papers and articles. BrainPost sends its subscribers digestible and accessible versions of scientific findings in the field of neuroscience.

Proper citation: BrainPost (RRID:SCR_016206) Copy   



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