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http://www.autism-society.org/
ASA, the nations leading grassroots autism organization, exists to improve the lives of all affected by autism. We do this by increasing public awareness about the day-to-day issues faced by people on the spectrum, advocating for appropriate services for individuals across the lifespan, and providing the latest information regarding treatment, education, research and advocacy. :Founded in 1965 by Dr. Bernard Rimland, Dr. Ruth Sullivan and many other parents of children with autism, ASA is the leading source of trusted and reliable information about autism. Through its strong chapter network, ASA has spearheaded numerous pieces of state and local legislation, including the 2006 Combating Autism Act, the first federal autism-specific law. ASAs website is one of the most visited websites on autism in the world and its quarterly journal, Autism Advocate, has a broad national readership. ASA also hosts the most comprehensive national conference on autism, attended by 2000 people each year. Our information and referral team, our program staff, and our strong chapter presence serve thousands of families each year who are searching for help in their journey with autism. :ASAs national office is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland. ASA is a member and chapter organization whos national Board of Directors is composed of democratically elected members and appointed members. We are proud to be one of the few organizations to have members with autism serving as active board directors. ASAs Panel of Professional Advisors sets the standards for our Options Policy that governs our practices, and we are proud to count the top professional experts in autism on our PPA. ASAs Panel of People on the Spectrum of Autism Advisors is a first-of-its-kind advisory panel comprised solely of individuals with autism, who help ASA staff create programs and services that will advocate for the rights of all people with autism to live fulfilling, interdependent lives. :Each year, people with autism, families and professionals volunteer thousands of hours to help ASA achieve its mission of serving all those affected by autism. To each and every one of you, thank you :
Proper citation: Autism Society of America (RRID:SCR_007401) Copy
http://www.nibib.nih.gov/Research/MultiScaleModeling/IMAG
The purpose of IMAG is to bring together program officers who have a shared interest in applying modeling and analysis methods to biomedical systems. The meetings are formatted to facilitate an open discussion of what is currently being supported, and for planning future directions in these areas. At each meeting, time is allotted to hear focused presentations from one or two participants to discuss issues relating to modeling and analysis across the government agencies. Discussions also occur online, and participants are informed of talks, conferences and other activities of interest to the group. The NIH BISTIC, (Biomedical Information Science and Technology Consortium), is very supportive of IMAG and serves as the larger body at NIH for disseminating IMAG activities. Associated agencies: NIH: Center for Scientific Review, National Cancer Institute, National Center for Research Resources, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institute on Aging, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Library of Medicine NSF (National Science Foundation): Directorate for Biological Sciences, Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering, Directorate for Engineering, Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration): Human Research Program DOE (Department of Energy), Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research, Office of Biological and Environmental Research DOD (Department of Defense): Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), Army, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Office of Naval Research, Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center, USDA (United States Department of Agriculture), USDVA (Unites States Department of Veteran Affairs) Soliciting programs: Predictive Multiscale Models of the Physiome in Health and Disease (MSM Physiome) Initiative; and Multi-Scale Modeling (MSM) InitiativeKey words: MRI, Imaging, human.
Proper citation: Interagency Modeling and Analysis Group (RRID:SCR_007432) Copy
https://pharmacy.unc.edu/education/phd/
The PhD program in pharmaceutical sciences offers you the rigorous grounding in a broad range of disciplines that are critical to your success as a pharmaceutical scientist in academia and industry. We take an interdisciplinary approach to graduate research by combining the aspects of areas such as chemistry, biology, engineering, and economics that relate to pharmaceutical science. PhD students choose a concentration in one of the School's four academic divisions, each of which corresponds to a stage in the drug-development cycle.
Proper citation: University of North Carolina School of Pharmacy PhD Program (RRID:SCR_007435) Copy
http://www.uni-regensburg.de/index.html.en
Public research university located in the medieval city of Regensburg, Bavaria, a city that is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Proper citation: University of Regensburg; Bavaria; Germany (RRID:SCR_007423) Copy
http://pharmacy.uh.edu/fs/bsps/index.php
University of Houston College of Pharmacy Bachelor of Science in the Pharmaceutical Sciences (B.S.PS) is a four-year undergraduate degree program for students interested in pursuing health-related careers. The purpose of the B.S.PS program is to provide undergraduate students with educational experiences and training in the pharmaceutical and related health sciences. The pharmaceutical sciences include medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutics, pharmacology, toxicology, health administration and pharmacokinetics. This program will also prepare students for professional and advanced degrees in healthcare.
Proper citation: University of Houston College of Pharmacy (RRID:SCR_007459) Copy
http://www.bio.brandeis.edu/neuro01/index.html
Students entering the Neuroscience Program at Brandeis have opportunities to work in a range of fields, from cognitive neuroscience to the structure and function of ion channels. Brandeis University is an exciting place for Neuroscience research and study because we have an outstanding and highly interactive research community. The Neuroscience laboratories are housed within the Volen Center and adjoining buildings, and this close proximity facilitates the high degree of collaboration and exchange for which Brandeis has become famous. There are today over 45 Neuroscience Program Ph.D. students, who often work side-by-side with Ph.D. students in the other Life Sciences graduate programs at Brandeis. The Brandeis Life Sciences offers a M.S. program and a Ph.D. program in Neuroscience. Postdoctoral Training in Neuroscience There are numerous opportunities for postdoctoral training at Brandeis University. Funding for postdocs is available under the auspices of a NINDS training grant, as well as funding from the research grants of individual faculty members.
Proper citation: Brandeis University Neuroscience Graduate Program (RRID:SCR_007444) Copy
http://www.beckman.illinois.edu/index.aspx
The Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is an interdisciplinary research institute devoted to leading-edge research in the physical sciences, computation, engineering, biology, behavior, cognition, and neuroscience. It offers senior, graduate, postdoctoral, and Carle-Beckman fellowships. The Beckman Institute Postdoctoral Fellows program is intended for recent Ph.D.s or students in their final year of doctoral study with research interests relevant to the Beckman Institute. A competition is held yearly and four fellows are selected for terms of up to three years. The Beckman Graduate Fellows Program, offers University of Illinois graduate students at the M.A., M.S., or Ph.D. level the opportunity to pursue interdisciplinary research at the Institute. The Senior Fellows Program gives established faculty from other universities the opportunity to do short-term, onsite, interdisciplinary research with other Beckman Institute researchers. Participation in the Senior Fellows Program is by invitation from the Beckman Institute. Usually Senior Fellows have previous ties to Beckman researchers and stay for a period of three to six months. Beckman Institute research is focused around four research themes: Biological Intelligence, Human-Computer Intelligent Interaction, Integrative Imaging, and Molecular and Electronic Nanostructures More than 600 researchers from 40 University of Illinois departments as far-ranging as psychology, computer science, and biochemistry, comprising 13 Beckman Institute groups, work within and across these overlapping areas. The building is magnificent and offers more than 200 offices; specialized, state-of-the-art laboratories and other facilities; and meeting areas. The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation provides ongoing financial assistance for various Institute and campus programs. Daily operating expenses of the Institute are funded by the state and its research programs are mainly supported by external funding from the federal government, corporations, and foundations.
Proper citation: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology (RRID:SCR_007442) Copy
http://www.sdstate.edu/pha/phd/index.cfm
The Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences offers courses and research opportunities in pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences to fulfill the requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences. The Department also offers a curriculum and research opportunity for combination of Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)/PhD degrees in Pharmaceutical Sciences. The core courses, along with the concentration in a major area of research, provide a valuable broad background of preparation for an academic or industrial career. The major objective of the program is to provide the student an opportunity to gain high quality graduate and research experience. A Master of Science (MS) in Biological Sciences with specialization in Pharmaceutical Sciences is also available.
Proper citation: South Dakota State University College of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences (RRID:SCR_007473) Copy
The University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy is one of the top 5 pharmacy schools in the nation and continues to be a leader in pharmacy education, clinical care and pharmaceutical research. For more than a century, the College has attracted the best and brightest students from the Commonwealth, the United States and the world to train as pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists and leaders in academia, health care, and industry.
Proper citation: University of Kentucky Medical Center College of Pharmacy (RRID:SCR_007509) Copy
http://www.nei.nih.gov/funding/
The National Eye Institute Research funding resource provides notifications of funding opportunities in eye and vision research. National Eye Institute supports the 28 grant mechanisms listed on the site and lists extramural funding data. The National Eye Institute (NEI) was established by Congress in 1968 to protect and prolong the vision of the American people. NEI research leads to sight-saving treatments reduces visual impairment and blindness and improves the quality of life for people of all ages. NEI-supported research has advanced our knowledge of how the visual system functions in health and disease. Vision research is supported by the NEI through approximately 1600 research grants and training awards made to scientists at more than 250 medical centers hospitals universities and other institutions across the country and around the world. The NEI also conducts laboratory and patient-oriented research at its own facilities located on the NIH campus in Bethesda Maryland.
Proper citation: NEI Research Funding (RRID:SCR_007417) Copy
The Institute of Neurobiology is an interdisciplinary, interdepartmental research center of the Medical Sciences Campus of the University of Puerto Rico. Its members carry out basic research in Neuroscience, with particular emphasis on the use of simple systems to understand basic mechanisms of nervous system function and development. There are currently 14 full-time faculty members who carry out research and graduate teaching at the Institute. Their research interests range from the development of insect synapses to the anatomy of retinal projections in mammals. Graduate students carrying out research at the Institute are enrolled in Ph.D. and M.Sc. programs in the Medical Sciences Campus and in the Department of Biology, UPR. The Institute houses laboratories equipped for electrophysiology, biochemistry, molecular biology and histology, including confocal and electron microscopy.Located in Old San Juan, the Institute overlooks the Atlantic Ocean and El Morro, the fortress which guards San Juan bay.
Proper citation: University of Puerto Rico Institute of Neurobiology (RRID:SCR_007528) Copy
CORE MISSION: The core mission of the IRSF is to fund research for treatments and a cure for Rett syndrome while enhancing the overall quality of life for those living with Rett syndrome by providing information, programs, and services. ELEMENTS OF MISSION RESEARCH: The IRSF will coordinate, cultivate, accelerate, and fund research that will produce a cure for Rett syndrome and reveal and develop treatments that will make the lives of people living with Rett syndrome richer and free of pain and discomfort. FAMILY SUPPORT: The IRSF will assist families of individuals living with Rett syndrome by providing them with connections to critical and useful information, programs, services, and support from diagnosis to day-to-day life. ADVOCACY AND AWARENESS: The IRSF will advocate for and raise awareness about individuals with Rett syndrome so the scientific and medical community, policy makers, educators, care givers, and the general public can more thoroughly know, understand, and be motivated to help the research efforts and individuals dealing with Rett syndrome on a daily basis. ACCOMPLISHING THE MISSION FUND DEVELOPMENT: To accomplish this core mission, the core priority of the IRSFs leadership will be effective, assertive, comprehensive, and strategic fundraising. FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY: The IRSF will operate in accordance with those generally accepted principles necessary to maintain a Four Star Charity Navigator rating. Keywords: grants, funding, research, advocacy, awareness, family support, education, fundraising,
Proper citation: International Rett Syndrome Foundation (RRID:SCR_007409) Copy
http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/8602.html
Canadian Institutes of Health Research Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction (INMHA) supports research on the functioning and disorders of the brain, the spinal cord, the sensory and motor systems, and the mind. The burden of disease in terms of the social, economic and health care costs associated with these disorders and related illnesses are staggering and there are indications that the number of people affected either directly or indirectly will continue to increase in the years to come. The INMHA is a unique institute because, based on recent discoveries, it has been designed to address all aspects of research dealing with Brain-Mind relationships inclusive of the four pillars of the CIHR, which are: * biomedical, * clinical, * health services and * population health research. It is a daunting endeavour, but the INMHA can transform this challenge into a unique opportunity for fostering innovation in our area of health research.
Proper citation: Institute of Neurosciences Mental Health and Addiction (RRID:SCR_007404) Copy
https://cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/8671.html
IA (CHIR, Canada) supports research that promotes healthy aging and addresses causes, prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, support systems, and palliation for a wide range of conditions associated with aging. :funding resource, grants :
Proper citation: Institute of Aging - CIHR (RRID:SCR_007405) Copy
https://unmhealth.org/services/sleep-medicine/sleep-studies.html
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center Program in Sleep Medicine Sleep Disorders Center was established in 1983 and was the first nationally accredited sleep disorders center in the State of New Mexico receiving accreditation in March of 1992 from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. They provide comprehensive services to individuals having symptoms occurring during sleep or while awake due to unrefreshing sleep. The Program combines a state-of-the-art outpatient sleep laboratory, inpatient sleep laboratory, sleep medicine clinic, and trained medical and technical staff dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of sleep/wake disorders in adults and children. The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center Program in Sleep Medicine has the distinction of having a first and many onlys attached to it. The criteria for accreditation is very stringent and to date, there is only one other accredited center in the entire state. The Center is also accredited by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Health Care Organizations.
Proper citation: University of New Mexico Sleep Disorders Clinic (RRID:SCR_007520) Copy
Spanish higher education institution, located in the city of Salamanca, west of Madrid, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It was founded in 1134 and given the Royal charter of foundation by King Alfonso IX in 1218.
Proper citation: University of Salamanca; Salamanca; Spain (RRID:SCR_007833) Copy
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SPTO
Ontology for Solanaceae crop phenotypes and traits, developed in collaboration with the research community, especially for breeder traits of agronomic importance.
Proper citation: Solanaceae Phenotype Ontology (RRID:SCR_007832) Copy
http://bmserver.sce.ntu.edu.sg/INVERTER/
Software for a de novo exact match tandem repeat finder which main advantage is without the need to specify either the pattern or a particular pattern size, integrated with a data visualization tool and has a built-in user-friendly Graphical User Interface.
Proper citation: INVERTER (RRID:SCR_007956) Copy
http://brancusi1.usc.edu/thesaurus/list/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on January 19,2022. The BAMS Thesaurus is a part of the larger BAMS The Foundational Model of Connectivity (FMC). The principle of constructing the resource are: 1. Systematic attempts to produce internally consistent classifications and taxonomies require theoretical frameworks for deciding between alternatives. 2. Alternate classification and taxonomy schemes are always possible and must be accommodated. 3. The FMC is based on evidence, not authority. All components are justified by reference to the best observational or experimental evidence from the literature, combined with reference to priority when possible, not by undocumented statements from textbooks, the Web, or elsewhere. 4. The FMC is based on evolving evidence and concepts, revisions are based on enforced rules, and versioning is systematic and historical. The first version of FMC and the foundation of this online version was published in Swanson & Bota (2010). Please cite this reference whenever any part of the FMC is used in any way. This online version of FMC has the following main parts: 1. Thesaurus, which includes an alphabetical list of all concepts and terms used in FMC to date. The preferred terms are in bold. Clicking on each term of the Thesaurus will retrieve its definition, reference, list of synonyms, and a comment form that can be used by registered users. 2. References, which includes an alphabetical list of the literature used to construct FMC. Listed references are associated with the definitions included in the Thesaurus, and PubMed links. 3. Search form that can be used to search for terms defined in FMC, included in their definitions, their abbreviations, and references (search by authors). We strongly recommend to read FMC rules and notations before starting to use the online version.
Proper citation: BAMS Thesaurus (RRID:SCR_008003) Copy
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