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Gnuplot
 
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Gnuplot (RRID:SCR_008619) software resource Gnuplot is a portable command-line driven graphing utility for linux, OS/2, MS Windows, OSX, VMS, and many other platforms. The source code is copyrighted but freely distributed (i.e., you don''t have to pay for it). It was originally created to allow scientists and students to visualize mathematical functions and data interactively, but has grown to support many non-interactive uses such as web scripting. It is also used as a plotting engine by third-party applications like Octave. Gnuplot has been supported and under active development since 1986. Gnuplot supports many types of plots in either 2D and 3D. It can draw using lines, points, boxes, contours, vector fields, surfaces, and various associated text. It also supports various specialized plot types. Demos here. Gnuplot supports many different types of output: interactive screen terminals (with mouse and hotkey input), direct output to pen plotters or modern printers, and output to many file formats (eps, fig, jpeg, LaTeX, metafont, pbm, pdf, png, postscript, svg, ...). Gnuplot is easily extensible to include new output modes. Recent additions include an interactive terminal based on wxWidgets and the creation of mousable graphs for web display using the HTML5 canvas element. nif-0000-31978 SCR_008619 Gnuplot 2026-02-14 02:01:45 578
InVEx
 
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InVEx (RRID:SCR_008734) InVEx software resource A permutation-based method (written in Python) for ascertaining genes with a somatic mutation distribution showing evidence of positive selection for non-silent mutations. is listed by: OMICtools
has parent organization: Broad Institute
OMICS_00151 SCR_008734 Introns Vs Exons 2026-02-14 02:01:44 4
ScanGrants
 
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ScanGrants (RRID:SCR_008736) ScanGrants funding resource A listing of grants and other funding types to support health research, programs and scholarship. Funding sources most frequently listed on ScanGrants include those of private foundations, corporations, businesses, and not-for profit organizations. Finding and listing less traditional funding opportunities is also a priority. Federal and state funding sources are typically not included on ScanGrants because they are readily available on other sites (e.g., www.grants.gov). The funding sources listed on ScanGrants may be of interest to virtually anyone associated with the health field medical researchers, social workers, nurses, students, community-based health educators, academics and others. They include grants, scholarships, fellowships, prizes for scientific achievement or distinguished service, travel awards to professional meetings, abstract, essay and poster awards among other sources of funding. ScanGrants is a free resource that lists funding opportunities for researchers and students at many stages of their research projects or careers. Examples include: poster awards for completed projects; travel grants that could help finance trips to meetings that would enable you to discuss with peers in your field projects you are contemplating undertaking or in the midst of; calls for nominations for science prizes you could nominate colleagues you admire for; and announcements of funding for programs for violence or disease prevention. We invite you to give ScanGrants a try. If you would like your grant or scholarship announcement reviewed for possible posting on ScanGrants, please fill out the form with your name, email address, link to the original online listing of the funding opportunity, the title of the grant or scholarship and as much additional detail as possible. grant, funding opportunity, scholarship, fellowship, essay prize, science prize, poster award, travel stipend, hope leman, samaritan health services center for health research and quality, science, health is related to: ResearchRaven
has parent organization: Samaritan Health Services
nlx_143807 SCR_008736 2026-02-14 02:01:38 0
Moffitt Cancer Center
 
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Moffitt Cancer Center (RRID:SCR_008730) Moffitt institutional portal H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute has made a lasting commitment to the prevention and cure of cancer, working tirelessly in the areas of patient care, research and education to advance one step further in fighting this disease. As part of an elite group of National Cancer Institute (NCI) Comprehensive Cancer Centers, Moffitt focuses on the development of early stage translational research aimed at the rapid translation of scientific discoveries to benefit patient care. Since the first patient admission in October 1986, Moffitt physicians, scientists and staff members have worked together to establish a tradition of excellence offered in an atmosphere characterized by kindness, caring and hope. The Cancer Center''s future growth in clinical care and research rests firmly on this tradition and makes possible the changes ahead. The mission of Moffitt Cancer Center is to contribute to the prevention and cure of cancer. Moffitt''s vision is to be the leader in scientific discovery and translation into compassionate care, cures, and prevention of cancer for our community and the world. As it grows to fulfill its mission, the Cancer Center will continue to be distinguished by its compassionate and effective patient care. Moffitt Cancer Center is a not-for-profit institution. It includes private patient rooms, the Southeast''s largest Blood and Marrow Transplant Program, outpatient treatment programs that record more than 320,500 visits a year, the Moffitt Research Center, Moffitt Cancer Center at International Plaza and the Lifetime Cancer Screening & Prevention Center. cancer, human has parent organization: University of South Florida; Florida; USA
is parent organization of: Moffitt Cancer Center Tissue Core
is parent organization of: Moffitt Cancer Center Proteomics and Metabolomics Core Facility
is parent organization of: Moffitt Cancer Center Tissue Core Facility
is parent organization of: Moffitt Cancer Center Small Animal Imaging Laboratory Core Facility
is parent organization of: Moffitt Cancer Center Molecular Genomics Core Facility
is parent organization of: Moffitt Cancer Center Molecular Genomics Core Facility
NCI nlx_143722 SCR_008730 H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute 2026-02-14 02:01:46 3
dCAPS Finder
 
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dCAPS Finder (RRID:SCR_008612) software resource A simple program for finding nearly matched primers Sponsor: This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0114726. has parent organization: National Science Foundation PMID:12446140 nif-0000-31957 SCR_008612 dCAPS 2026-02-14 02:01:42 158
Rules Based Medicine
 
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Rules Based Medicine (RRID:SCR_008575) software resource Rules-Based Medicine (RBM) uses proprietary Multi-Analyte Profiling (MAP) technology to make life science research and drug and diagnostic development programs more efficient and effective. Whether measuring hundreds of biomarkers or simply a few, our approach provides reproducible, quantitative immunoassay data from a small sample volume at a cost-effective price. RBM is CLIA certified and supports GLP studies. * Quality: All immunoassays are validated to clinical laboratory standards. This means complete validation for the clinic, not fit for purpose validation which at RBM means inferior validation. Learn More * Content: We have the most comprehensive menu of biomarker immunoassays available. * Small Sample Volumes: Multiplexing provides you with more data using a smaller sample volume. * Cost Effective: Multiplexing and automation combine to deliver high quality data at reasonable prices. * Ease of use: Ship us your samples and get results within 2 weeks. Rules-Based Medicine (RBM), the worlds leading multiplexed biomarker testing laboratory, provides comprehensive protein biomarker products and services based on its Multi-Analyte Profiling (MAP) technology platform. RBMs biomarker testing service provides pre-clinical and clinical researchers with reproducible, quantitative, multiplexed immunoassay data for hundreds of proteins in a cost-effective manner, from a small sample volume and from multiple species. Our biomarker testing laboratory is CLIA certified and supports GLP studies. Most diseases and drug effects manifest themselves in abnormal levels of specific biomarkers found in the peripheral blood. By providing multiplexed, quantitative, and reproducible tests for hundreds of biomarkers, RBM enables research that historically was not available due to sample volume requirements and associated costs. Use of our testing services can identify the sources of both the positive and negative effects of drugs during pre-clinical research and clinical trials. Biomarker testing results identify patients most likely to respond to a given therapy and the biochemical reason for that response, making clinical trials more successful and effective. Through its wholly owned subsidiary EDI GmbH, RBM provides Human Organo-Typic (HOT) cell culture systems. These co-culture systems consist of multiple primary cell types grown in a 3-D architecture that closely mimic particular human organs and are an ideal platform for ex vivo studies of drug safety and efficacy. RBM combines EDIs cell culture systems with its HumanMAP biomarker testing services to provide researchers with an unprecedented view of the physiological and biochemical impact of a new drug compound or consumer product prior to testing in a human subject. RBM also performs custom assay development, participates in co-sponsored research programs, and pursues in-licensing of novel high-value assays. nif-0000-31474 SCR_008575 RBM 2026-02-14 02:01:44 26
Braintelemetry
 
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Braintelemetry (RRID:SCR_008607) software resource The LVC64 accepts 64 microvolt-level buffered input signals from headstage preamps and serves as a 24-bit recording device. It is connected to a PC with an USB2.0 cable and provides a complete digital system to record broadband bioelectric signals. It has two parts such as a 64-channel ADC unit and a digital interface & power supply unit. Between these units there is a slip ring commutator and a DC motor. The main features of the LVC system include: Up to 128 Analog inputs per system; Each Analog input is sampled with an individual 24 bit delta-sigma A/D converter Analog inputs are simultaneously sampled at 1750 to 32000 samples per second In addition to multiple unit activity - the EEG, field potentials and behavioral marker signals are recorded simultaneously in the same file Full scale analog input range is 5 millivolts RMS (14 mV peak-to-peak) Analog inputs are differential inputs Extremely low input referred noise levels of max. 8 uV peak-to-peak Direct headstage tether and tether extension cable inputs Slip ring commutator for un-twisting the twisted tether cable Headstage power supplies Up to 24 bit TTL compatible Parallel Input Port for monitoring external signals and external Timestamp Clock input and output for multiple system synchronization Totally electrically isolated system from AC Power and Ground ''Microvolts-to-harddisk dumper'' data acquisition program running in host PC (32-bit MS Window XP) Online display of records during data acquisition in Host PC''s monitor Offline spike sorting by Cooperative Linux software of the Host PC nif-0000-31947 SCR_008607 Braintelemetry 2026-02-14 02:01:37 2
Aniara
 
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Aniara (RRID:SCR_008885) commercial organization An Antibody supplier nlx_152272 SCR_008885 Aniara Co 2026-02-14 02:01:49 1
Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence
 
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Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence (RRID:SCR_008874) institution The Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology was a research institute of the Max Planck Society located in Martinsried, a suburb of Munich in Germany. It existed between 1984 and 2022 and merged with the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology to the new, joint Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence in 2023. The institute is dedicated to basic research on topics in behavioral ecology, evolutionary biology and neuroscience. behavioral ecology, evolutionary biology, neuroscience has parent organization: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
is parent organization of: Connectomic reconstruction of the inner plexiform layer in the mouse retina
is parent organization of: Neurostruct
is parent organization of: Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence Imaging Core Facility
is parent organization of: Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence Circuits - Computation – Models
nlx_149373, Wikidata Q110824334 https://ror.org/03g267s60 http://www.neuro.mpg.de/2169/en SCR_008874 Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology 2026-02-14 02:01:39 0
McMillen Foundation
 
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McMillen Foundation (RRID:SCR_008908) McMillen Foundation funding resource A foundation that offers grants for researchers in cardiology, lipid and organ transplant in Washington and Alaska. The Robert B McMillen Foundation is a non-profit charitable foundation established to; promote research in the areas of cardiology, lipid and organ transplant, support education at the university and college level in the states of Washington and Alaska and provide funding for social service organizations. What we fund: * MEDICAL: 50% of our annual giving is earmarked for medical research. We will consider making grants to non-profit organizations involved in researching cardiology, lipid and organ transplants. * EDUCATION: 25% of our annual giving is earmarked for Education at the University level in the states of Washington and Alaska. Funding will be provided to support the art departments of post secondary schools who offer a degree in the visual arts. * SOCIAL: 25% of our annual giving is earmarked for social areas including, but not limited to, Goodwill, Salvation Army & United Way. Preference is given to organizations and/or programs that use art as the vehicle to impact communities and change individual lives. visual arts, art, medical research, medicine, research, cardiology, lipid, organ transplant, social service, grant, social enhancement, higher education, washington, alaska, scholarship nlx_151472 SCR_008908 Robert B McMillen Foundation 2026-02-14 02:01:39 1
COS Funding News
 
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COS Funding News (RRID:SCR_008783) COS Funding News funding resource A biweekly news feed that includes a sampling of new and updated award information from COS Funding Opportunities. COS Funding Opportunities is the most comprehensive source of funding information available on the Web, with more than 25,000 awards from around the world. For highlights of funding available for the health sciences and for the humanities, check out COS Health Science Funding News and COS Humanities and Social Sciences Funding News. Which funding opportunities are most popular? To find out, see last week''s Top Ten Funding Opportunities. COS Funding News is now available as an RSS feed. funding, news, grant, award, prize has parent organization: COS nlx_144193 SCR_008783 2026-02-14 02:01:38 0
EyeWire
 
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EyeWire (RRID:SCR_008816) Eyewire software resource An online game for mapping neuronal connections in the retina. The site provides microscopic retinal images and uses crowdsourcing to make sense of the images. EyeWire is where the general public can help make discoveries about the neural structure of the retina. The challenge is to map the neural connections of the retina by analyzing images that were acquired using serial electron microscopy at the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research in Heidelberg, Germany. A retinal volume of size 350��300��60 micrometer cubed was imaged, amounting to about one terabyte of data. Retinal Connectome * Game 1: Reconstructing Neurons * Game 2: Identifying Synapses Eyewire incorporates computational technologies developed by the laboratory of Prof. Sebastian Seung at MIT. neuron, retina, neuronal connection, crowdsourcing, image, game, connectome, connectomics, challenge, eye, synapse, segmentation, BRAIN Initiative is recommended by: BRAIN Initiative
has parent organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Massachusetts; USA;
BRAIN Project D16PC0005 nlx_144421 SCR_008816 2026-02-14 02:01:46 23
Life Technologies
 
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Life Technologies (RRID:SCR_008817) Life Technologies commercial organization Vendor for life sciences products and services ranging from instruments to antibodies. is related to: READNA
is parent organization of: Variant Reporter Software
is parent organization of: BLOCK-iT RNAi Designer
is parent organization of: Invitrogen Clones
is parent organization of: Invitrogen Antibodies
is parent organization of: LifeScope
is parent organization of: Nephromine
SciRes_000120, nlx_144442 SCR_008817 Ambion 2026-02-14 02:01:45 319
ABFrontier
 
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ABFrontier (RRID:SCR_008899) commercial organization An Antibody supplier nlx_152246 SCR_008899 AbFrontier Co. Ltd., AB Frontier 2026-02-14 02:01:48 535
Alzheimer's Association International Research Grant Program
 
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Alzheimer's Association International Research Grant Program (RRID:SCR_008775) funding resource An organization that funds research for Alzheimer's disease, provides information on new treatment strategies, provides information on caring for afflicted people, and generally increases public knowledge of disease prevention. This program financially supports new Alzheimer's studies. These research projects are selected by the Medical and Scientific Advisory Council. The council chooses which studies to address based on their potential uses in diagnostics, genetics, treatments, prevention, early detection and general enhancement of lifestyle. alzheimer's disease, grant, research funding, alzheimer's prevention, funding resource has parent organization: Alzheimers Association Available to researchers nlx_144113 SCR_008775 Alzheimer's Association Grants, Alzheimer's Association International Research Grant Program 2026-02-14 02:01:38 1
McKnight Foundation
 
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McKnight Foundation (RRID:SCR_008776) McKnightFdn institution An endowment that offers funding for neuroscience research, especially as it may apply to Minnesota, agriculture, or if the researchers are based in Minnesota. The McKnight Foundation, a Minnesota-based family foundation, seeks to improve the quality of life for present and future generations through grantmaking, collaboration, and strategic policy reform in the following areas: arts, education and learning, environment, the region and communities, agricultural research, and neuroscience research. The McKnight Foundation assists nonprofit organizations and public agencies to improve the quality of life for all people, particularly those in need. Through grantmaking, coalition-building, and encouragement of strategic policy reform, we aim to build and maintain vibrant communities; enrich people''s lives through the arts; encourage protection of the natural environment; and promote research in selected fields. The Foundation had assets of approximately $1.8 billion and gave about $98 million in grants in 2009. Generally speaking, McKnight supports nonprofit organizations in Minnesota, U.S., only. McKnight''s primary geographic focus in grantmaking is to nonprofit organizations located within the state of Minnesota. We do not provide funding outside Minnesota, with five important programmatic exceptions: * Collaborative Crop research: International. * East Africa: Tanzania and Uganda only. * Mississippi River: 10 states bordering or encompassing the Mississippi River. * Neuroscience research: National. * Southeast Asia: Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam only. Each program is different. Please consult the specific guidelines appropriate to your project or organization for funding details. With very few exceptions, McKnight funds nonprofit organizations only. To be eligible for a grant, applicants must be classified by the Internal Revenue Service as tax-exempt, nonprofit organizations. We discourage the use of fiscal agents. grant, art, education, learning, environment, region, community, agricultural, research, neuroscience, international, minnesota is parent organization of: McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience grid.453258.d, Crossref funder ID: 100005270, nlx_144128 https://ror.org/003ghvj67 http://www.mcknight.org/index.aspx SCR_008776 The McKnight Foundation 2026-02-14 02:01:46 11
McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience
 
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McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience (RRID:SCR_008771) McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience funding resource An endowment that offers funding for memory research. The McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience is an independent charitable organization established by The McKnight Foundation to carry out the wishes of its founder, William L. McKnight (1887-1979). Currently, the Endowment Fund for Neuroscience administers four awards which support young and established neuroscientists and encourage interdisciplinary collaboration: * Memory and Cognitive Disorders Awards * Neuroscience of Brain Disorders Awards * Scholar Awards * Technological Innovations in Neuroscience Awards Mr. McKnight, who led the 3M company for three decades, had a personal interest in memory and its diseases. He chose to set aside part of his legacy to bring hope to those suffering from brain injury or disease and cognitive impairment. award, neuroscience, brain injury, brain, memory, cognitive impairment has parent organization: McKnight Foundation nlx_144129 SCR_008771 2026-02-14 02:01:46 1
PASTA
 
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PASTA (RRID:SCR_008770) PASTA software resource A complete pipeline for the analysis of alternative splicing using RNA-Sequencing data. is listed by: OMICtools
has parent organization: University of Florida; Florida; USA
OMICS_01247 SCR_008770 Patterned Alignments for Splicing and Transcriptome Analysis 2026-02-14 02:01:38 14
QPALMA
 
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QPALMA (RRID:SCR_008791) QPALMA software resource An alignment tool targeted to align spliced reads produced by Next Generation sequencing platforms such as Illumina Solexa or 454. is listed by: OMICtools OMICS_01248 SCR_008791 QPALMA: Optimal Spliced Alignments of Short Sequence Reads 2026-02-14 02:01:46 1
Sequgio
 
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Sequgio (RRID:SCR_008867) Sequgio software resource An algorithm to estimate isoforms expression from RNA-seq data based on a model that doesn''t assume uniform distribution of count within transcripts. is listed by: OMICtools PMID:24307704 OMICS_01290 SCR_008867 2026-02-14 02:01:46 0

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