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Platform for Secure Access to Research Data and E-Infrastructure based on European Standards for Health Case information. Used for secure processing of sensitive personal data in research in health and care sector.
Proper citation: Secure Access to Research Data and E-Infrastructure (RRID:SCR_017246) Copy
Platform for reproducible research. Code base for publishing data. For merging science and cyberinfrastructure pathways. Data Infrastructure Building Block (DIBBS) initiative to build scalable, open source, web-based, multi-user platform for reproducible research enabling creation, publication, and execution of tales – executable research objects that capture data, code, and complete software environment used to produce research findings. To enable researchers to define and create computational environment to manage complete conduct of computational experiments and expose them for analysis and reproducibility.
Proper citation: Whole Tale (RRID:SCR_017537) Copy
Nonhuman Primate reference transcriptome resource consisting of deep sequencing complete transcriptomes (RNA-seq) from multiple NHP species.
Proper citation: Nonhuman Primate Reference Transcriptome Resource (RRID:SCR_017534) Copy
http://www.proteometools.org/index.php?id=home
Project for building molecular and digital tools from human proteome to facilitate biomedical research, drug discovery, personalized medicine and life science research.
Proper citation: ProteomeTools (RRID:SCR_018535) Copy
https://www.lungepigenome.org/
Project to provide data on genome and epigenome of human lung to facilitate research efforts of investigators studying diseases of lung including COVID-19.Collaboration among multiple groups at University of California including Center for Epigenomics, Gaulton lab and Sun lab at UCSD Department of Pediatrics. This work is conducted as part of LungMAP consortitum.
Proper citation: Lung Genome Browser (RRID:SCR_019255) Copy
Data integration and dissemination project for carbohydrate and glycoconjugate related data. Computational and informatics resources for glycoscience. Portal provides user-friendly interface that facilitates exploration of glycoscience data from diverse international bioinformatics resources, including National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), UniProt, Protein Data Bank (PDB), UniCarbKB, and GlyTouCan glycan structure repository. Retrieves information from data sources and integrates and harmonizes this data. Includes knowledge about molecular, biophysical and functional properties of glycans, genes, proteins and lipids organized in pathways and ontologies, plus data related to mutation and expression.
Proper citation: GlyGen (RRID:SCR_023438) Copy
https://www.sdbonline.org/sites/fly/atlas/00atlas.htm
Collection of color illustrations that follow main events of embryogenesis and post embryonic development of Drosophila.
Proper citation: Atlas of Drosophila Development (RRID:SCR_017506) Copy
Atlas of brain cell types, derived from single cell RNA-Seq data from Linnarsson Lab. Can be browsed by taxon, cell type, tissue, and gene, with information on enriched genes, specific markers, anatomical location and more. Single cell gene expression atlas of mouse nervous system.
Proper citation: mousebrain.org (RRID:SCR_016999) Copy
http://www.statsoft.com/Products/STATISTICA/Product-Index
Analytics platform with various sub platforms, each with specific performance capabilities for tasks such as data analysis, data management, data visualization, and data mining procedures.
Proper citation: STATISTICA (RRID:SCR_014213) Copy
https://github.com/jefferis/elmr
Software tool as support for working with light and electron microscopy fly brain data. Part of suite of R packages based on NeuroAnatomy Toolbox. Provides tools to move between adult brain EM and light level data, emphasising interaction between CATMAID web application and R Neuroanatomy Toolbox package.
Proper citation: elmr (RRID:SCR_017249) Copy
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/metagear/index.html
Software R package for research synthesis taxonomy from applying systematic review approach to assemble and screen literature, to extract data from studies, and to summarize and analyze these data with statistics of meta analysis.
Proper citation: metagear (RRID:SCR_017085) Copy
https://cibersort.stanford.edu/
Software tool to provide an estimation of the abundances of member cell types in a mixed cell population, using gene expression data. Used for characterizing cell composition of complex tissues from their gene expression profiles, large scale analysis of RNA mixtures for cellular biomarkers and therapeutic targets.
Proper citation: CIBERSORT (RRID:SCR_016955) Copy
http://mouse.brain-map.org/static/atlas
Allen Mouse Brain Atlas includes full color, high resolution anatomic reference atlas accompanied by systematic, hierarchically organized taxonomy of mouse brain structures. Enables interactive online exploration of atlas and to provide deeper level of 3D annotation for informatics analysis and viewing in Brain Explorer 3D viewer.
Proper citation: Allen Mouse Brain Reference Atlas (RRID:SCR_002978) Copy
Project dedicated to providing Java framework for processing biological data. It provides analytical and statistical routines, parsers for common file formats and allows the manipulation of sequences and 3D structures. The goal of the biojava project is to facilitate rapid application development for bioinformatics. Sponsor: BioJava is not formally funded by any grants. Through the OBF they have received sponsorship from Sun Microsystems, Apple Computers and NESCent. The initial development of the phylogenetics module was undertaken as a Google Summer of Code 2007 project in collaboration with NESCent.
Proper citation: BioJava Project (RRID:SCR_007180) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 23, 2016. Neuropsychiatric Imaging Research Laboratory (NIRL) analyze magnetic resonance images to research numerous psychiatric disorders including depression, bipolar disorder, and post traumatic stress disorder. NIRL also develop new methods for MR image processing to improve quality and reliability of research in the field of neuroimaging. The laboratory computer resources include Sun MicroSystems SPARC workstations, Windows PCs, over 3 terabytes of online hard disk space, and a web server system. The lab has a site filtered anonymous ftp server system for data transfer. There are individual offices for visiting fellows and analysts for image processing as well as shared work-study rooms and conference facilities.
Proper citation: Duke University Medical Center Neuropsychiatric Imaging Research Laboratory (RRID:SCR_007124) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/2.12/bioc/html/PICS.html
R package with tools that use probabilistic inference of ChIP-Seq. It follows an empirical Bayes mixture model approach.
Proper citation: PICS (RRID:SCR_001093) Copy
Open source Java based image processing software program designed for scientific multidimensional images. ImageJ has been transformed to ImageJ2 application to improve data engine to be sufficient to analyze modern datasets.
Proper citation: ImageJ (RRID:SCR_003070) Copy
http://www.type2diabetesgenetics.org/
Portal and database of DNA sequence, functional and epigenomic information, and clinical data from studies on type 2 diabetes and analytic tools to analyze these data. .Provides data and tools to promote understanding and treatment of type 2 diabetes and its complications. Used for identifying genetic biomarkers correlated to Type 2 diabetes and development of novel drugs for this disease.
Proper citation: Accelerating Medicines Partnership Type 2 Diabetes Knowledge Portal (AMP-T2D) (RRID:SCR_003743) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 4,2023.Platform provides free software and data services to international scientific community in order to foster scientific collaboration and facilitate scientific discovery process. Project adheres to open source philosophy that promotes collaboration and code reuse.
Proper citation: BioMart Project (RRID:SCR_002987) Copy
https://ohlerlab.mdc-berlin.de/software/RiboTaper_126/
Software tool as analysis pipeline for ribosome profiling experiments, which exploits triplet periodicity of ribosomal footprints to call translated regions. Statistical approach that identifies translated regions on basis of characteristic three nucleotide periodicity of Ribo-seq data.
Proper citation: RiboTaper (RRID:SCR_018880) Copy
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