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NIDDK Research Resources Resource Report Resource Website |
NIDDK Research Resources (RRID:SCR_014372) | data or information resource, database | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on June 29,2023. Registry listing NIDDK resources, such as reagents, data, and protocols. They are derived from publicly available information provided by NIDDK-funded investigators, projects, and publications. | research, registry, diabetes, kidney disease, reagent, data, protocol |
lists: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) lists: Action to Control Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Diabetes Follow-up Study (ACCORDION) lists: Predicting Response to Standardized Pediatric Colitis Therapy (PROTECT) lists: Lifestyle Interventions for Expectant Moms (LIFE-Moms) lists: Hyperglycemia and Pregnancy Outcomes Follow-Up Study Consortium (HAPO-FUS) lists: Nephrotic Syndrome Study Network (NEPTUNE) lists: CKD Biomarkers Consortium lists: Porphyria Consortium lists: Vitamin D to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes (D2d) lists: Glycemic Reduction Approaches in Diabetes: A Comparative Effectiveness Study (GRADE) lists: Symptoms of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Research Network (LURN) lists: Clinical Islet Transplantation Consortium (CITC) lists: Restoring Insulin Secretion Consortium (RISE) lists: Assessment Serial Evaluation and Subsequent Sequelae in Acute Kidney Injury (ASSESS-AKI) lists: Integrated Islet Distribution Program (IIDP) lists: Rare Kidney Stone Consortium (RKSC) lists: Evaluating Predictors and Interventions in Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction lists: Efficacy and Mechanisms of Glutamine Dipeptide in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit lists: Intestinal Stem Cell Consortium lists: RiVuR lists: Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium lists: Urologic Diseases in America lists: United States Renal Data System lists: HALT PKD lists: Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort Study lists: HEALTHY study lists: Viral Resistance to Antiviral Therapy of Chronic Hepatitis C lists: Peginterferon and Ribavirin for Pediatric Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C lists: HALT-C Trial lists: TRIGR lists: Treatment Options for type 2 Diabetes in Adolescents and Youth lists: Study of Nutrition in Acute Pancreatitis lists: SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth lists: Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network lists: Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas lists: NIH Common Fund lists: Mutant Mouse Resource and Research Center lists: GenitoUrinary Development Molecular Anatomy Project lists: National Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Centers lists: IPD-MHC- Major Histocompatibility Complex lists: High-dose Ursodiol Therapy of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis lists: Hepatitis B Research Network lists: Functional Dyspepsia Treatment Trial lists: Cooperative Study Group for Autoimmune Disease Prevention lists: Clinical Outcomes Research Initiative lists: BISC lists: The Immunology Database and Analysis Portal (ImmPort) lists: Beta Cell Biology Consortium lists: Autoimmunity Centers of Excellence lists: HemBase lists: Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery lists: Minnesota Liver Tissue Cell Distribution System lists: Knockout Mouse Project lists: Immune Tolerance Network (ITN) lists: Multi-Disciplinary Approach to the Study of Chronic Pelvic Pain is listed by: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases |
Diabetes, Kidney disease | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | SCR_014372 | National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Research Resources | 2026-02-11 10:59:05 | 0 | ||||||||
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Grid-Enabled Measures Database Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Grid-Enabled Measures Database (RRID:SCR_016043) | GEM | data or information resource, database | Database that contains behavioral and social science measures organized by theoretical constructs. GEM is designed to enable researchers to use common measures with the goal of exchanging harmonized data. | behavior, social, data, research, data sharing, exchange | NCI Y01 C16006001 | PMID:21521586 | Freely available | SCR_016043 | GEM Database | 2026-02-11 10:59:23 | 1 | |||||||
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Research-tested Intervention Programs (RTIPs) Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Research-tested Intervention Programs (RTIPs) (RRID:SCR_016042) | RTIPs | data or information resource, database | Database of cancer control interventions and program materials. It is designed to provide program planners and public health practitioners easy and immediate access to research-tested materials. | cancer, control, intervention, prevention, diagnosis, planning, research, program, public, health, bio.tools, FASEB list |
is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian |
cancer | NCI | Freely available, Public | biotools:rtips | https://bio.tools/rtips | SCR_016042 | Research-tested Intervention Programs | 2026-02-11 10:59:18 | 25 | ||||
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Invitrogen iPath Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
Invitrogen iPath (RRID:SCR_008120) | data or information resource, database | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on August 26, 2016. LINNEA Pathways is a user-friendly comprehensive online resource for gene- or protein-based scientific research. It is based on a total of 248 signaling and metabolic human biological pathway maps created for Invitrogen by GeneGo. The current version of iPath features 225 maps displaying human regulatory and metabolic pathways established in experimental literature produced by MetaCore from GeneGo, Inc. The map objects (proteins, genes, EC functions, and compounds) are connected via metabolic transformations and physical protein interactions, which were assembled by the GeneGo team of experienced annotators, geneticists, and biochemists. The pathways are organized in a vertical fashion following the general signaling path from signaling molecules and membrane receptors, via signal transduction cascades, to transcription factors and their gene targets. Following the natural organization of cellular machinery with highly interconnected pathways and modules, many maps are linked together via hyperlinked box symbols. Such linkage allows the reconstruction of a big picture view of human cell biology., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | gene, genetic, metabolic, molecule, pathway, protein, receptor, research, signaling | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-20864 | SCR_008120 | iPath | 2026-02-11 10:57:45 | 88 | |||||||||
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Ingenuity Pathways Knowledge Base Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
Ingenuity Pathways Knowledge Base (RRID:SCR_008117) | data or information resource, database | A horizontally and vertically structured database that pulls scientific and medical information and describes it consistently using the Ingenuity Ontology. The Knowledge Base pulls information from journals, public molecular content databases, and textbooks. Data is curated and and integrated into the Knowledge Base . | gene, life science, molecule, protein, research, software, ontology, knowledge base, FASEB list |
is used by: Ingenuity Pathway Analysis is listed by: SoftCite has parent organization: QIAGEN |
Available to the research community, Commercial | nif-0000-20858 | SCR_008117 | Ingenuity Knowledge Base | 2026-02-11 10:57:45 | 4627 | ||||||||
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Bioethics Institutes Database Resource Report Resource Website |
Bioethics Institutes Database (RRID:SCR_008173) | data or information resource, database | Bioethics database comprises over 645 bioethics institutions (bioethics committees, commissions, training, research and documentation centres) in over 80 countries, including information on activities and publications. Information is based on replies obtained from a widely distributed questionnaire and has been gathered in cooperation with National Commissions and Permanent Delegations to UNESCO. The Program develops four main action areas: -Intellectual forum -Standard-setting action -Advisory role and capacity-building -Education and awareness raising The Bioethics Program is part of UNESCOs Division of the Ethics of Science and Technology in the Social and Human Sciences Sector. It is primarily responsible for the Secretariat of two advisory bodies: the International Bioethics Committee (IBC), composed of 36 independent experts, and the Intergovernmental Bioethics Committee (IGBC), composed of representatives of 36 Member States. These Committees cooperate to produce advice, recommendations and proposals that each submits to the Director-General for consideration by UNESCOs governing bodies. | education, forum, activity, awareness, bioethics, commission, intellectual, publication, research, scientific literature databases and services, technology, training | nif-0000-21054 | SCR_008173 | Bioethics Database | 2026-02-11 10:57:45 | 0 | ||||||||||
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LAMHDI: The Initiative to Link Animal Models to Human DIsease Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
LAMHDI: The Initiative to Link Animal Models to Human DIsease (RRID:SCR_008643) | data or information resource, database | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, it has been replaced by Monarch Initiative. LAMHDI, the initiative to Link Animal Models to Human DIsease, is designed to accelerate the research process by providing biomedical researchers with a simple, comprehensive Web-based resource to find the best animal model for their research. LAMDHI is a free, Web-based, resource to help researchers bridge the gap between bench testing and human trials. It provides a free, unbiased resource that enables scientists to quickly find the best animal models for their research studies. LAMHDI includes mouse data from MGI, the Mouse Genome Informatics website; zebrafish data from ZFIN, the Zebrafish Model Organism Database; rat data from RGD, the Rat Genome Database; yeast data from SGD, the Saccharomyces Genome Database; and fly data from FlyBase. LAMHDI.org is operational today, and data is added regularly. Enhancements are planned to let researchers contribute their knowledge of the animal models available through LAMHDI. The LAMHDI goal is to allow researchers to share information about and access to animal models so they can refine research and testing, and reduce or replace the use of animal models where possible. LAMHDI Database Search: LAMHDI brings together scientifically validated information from various sources to create a composite multi-species database of animal models of human disease. To do this, the LAMHDI database is prepared from a variety of sources. The LAMHDI team takes publicly available data from OMIM, NCBI''s Entrez Gene database, Homologene, and WikiPathways, and builds a mathematical graph (think of it as a map or a web) that links these data together. OMIM is used to link human diseases with specific human genes, and Entrez provides universal identifiers for each of those genes. Human genes are linked to their counterpart genes in other species with Homologene, and those genes are linked to other genes tentatively or authoritatively using the data in WikiPathways. This preparatory work gives LAMHDI a web of human diseases linked to specific human genes, orthologous human genes, homologous genes in other species, and both human and non-human genes involved in specific metabolic pathways associated with those diseases. LAMHDI includes model data that partners provide directly from their data structures. For instance, MGI provides information about mouse models, including a disease for each model, as well as some genetic information (the ID of the model, in fact, identifies one or more genes). ZFIN provides genetic information for each zebrafish model, but no diseases, so zebrafish models are integrated by using the genes as the glue. For instance, a zebrafish model built to feature the zebrafish PKD2 gene would plug into the larger disease-gene map at the node representing the zebrafish PKD2 gene, which is connected to the node representing the human PKD2 gene, which in turn is connected to the node representing the human disease known as polycystic kidney disease. (Some of the partner data LAMHDI receives can even extend the base map. MGI provides a disease for every model, and in some cases this allows the creation of a disease-to-gene relationship in the LAMHDI database that might not already be documented in the OMIM dataset.) With curatorial and model information in hand, LAMHDI runs a lengthy automated process that exhaustively searches for every possible path between each model and each disease in the data, up to a set number of hops, producing for each disease-to-model pair a set of links from the disease to the model. The algorithm avoids circular paths and paths that include more than one disease anywhere in the middle of the path. At the end of this phase, LAMHDI has a comprehensive set of paths representing all the disease-to-model relationships in the data, varying in length from one hop to many hops. Each disease-to-model path is essentially a string of nodes in the data, where each node represents a disease, a gene, a linkage between genes (an orthologue, a homologue, or a pathway connection, referred to as a gene cluster or association), or a model. Each node has a human-friendly label, a set of terms and keywords, and - in most cases - a URL linking the node to the data source where it originated. When a researcher submits a search on the LAMHDI website, LAMHDI searches for the user''s search terms in its precomputed list of all known disease-to-model paths. It looks for the terms not only in the disease and model nodes, but also in every node along each path. The complete set of hits may include multiple paths between any given disease-to-model pair of endpoints. Each of these disease-to-model pair sets is ordered by the number of hops it involves, and the one involving the fewest hops is chosen to represent its respective disease-to-model pair in the search results presented to the user. Results are sorted by scores that represent their matches. The number of hops is one barometer of the strength of the evidence linking the model and the disease; fewer hops indicates the relationship is stronger, more hops indicates it may be weaker. This indicator works best for comparing models from a single partner dataset: MGI explicitly identifies a disease for each mouse model, so there can be disease-to-model hits for mice that involve just one hop. Because ZFIN does not explicitly identify a disease for each model, no zebrafish model will involve fewer than four hops to the nearest disease, from the zebrafish model to a zebrafish gene to a gene cluster to a human gene to a human disease. | fly, animal, biologic, community, database, disease, genome, human, informatics, international, internet, knockout, model, mouse, network, organism, pathway, primate, rat, research, saccharomyces, testing, treatment, trial, worm, zebrafish |
has parent organization: University of Washington; Seattle; USA has parent organization: University of Wisconsin-Madison; Wisconsin; USA has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA |
NIH OD011883; NIH NS058296 |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-32417 | SCR_008643 | LAMHDI | 2026-02-11 10:57:53 | 2 | |||||||
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Biomedical Search: Medical Research and Health Resources Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Biomedical Search: Medical Research and Health Resources (RRID:SCR_008683) | data or information resource, database | BioMedSearch is a biomedical search engine that contains NIH/PubMed documents, plus a large collection of theses, dissertations, and other publications not found anywhere else for free, making it the most comprehensive free search on the web. :Besides free-form search, users can search based on Author, Journal Title, Publication Date, the Language in which the article was published (many non-English articles have English language abstracts), MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) and more. : The goal of BioMedSearch.com is to provide free access to a massive collection of authoritative documents relating to the biomedical field. Our mission is to make these important works available to the community in a way that is fast and easy, while still offering the advanced features demanded by power users such as portfolios, collaboration features, bibliographical citation export, alerts, and more. Whether you are doctor, scientist, or someone interested in researching a medical topic out of personal interest, BioMedSearch aggregates a vast number of authoritative documents in one place to make finding medical information easy, fast and free. | biomedical, doctor, health, medical, research, scientist, search engine | nif-0000-33767 | SCR_008683 | BioMedSearch | 2026-02-11 10:58:01 | 4 | ||||||||||
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ABCD Study Resource Report Resource Website 500+ mentions |
ABCD Study (RRID:SCR_015769) | ABCD | data or information resource, data set | Long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The study tracks subjects' biological and behavioral development through adolescence into young adulthood to determine how childhood experiences (such as sports, videogames, social media, unhealthy sleep patterns, and smoking) interact with each other and with a child’s changing biology to affect brain development and social, behavioral, academic, health, and other outcomes. | clinical study, adolescent, development, research, neuroimaging, brain development |
is related to: DEAP - Data Exploration and Analysis Portal works with: geocoding |
NIDA U24 DA041123; NIDA U24 DA041147; NIDA U01 DA041120; NIDA U01 DA041022; NIDA U01 DA041025; NIDA U01 DA041093; NIDA U01 DA041028; NIDA U01 DA041048; NIDA U01 DA041106; NIDA U01 DA041134; NIDA U01 DA041148; NIDA U01 DA041156; NIDA U01 DA041174; NIDA U24DA041123; NIDA U01 DA041117 |
PMID:29051027 | Available to the scientific community | SCR_015769 | The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study | 2026-02-11 10:59:14 | 670 | ||||||
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Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB) Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB) (RRID:SCR_006555) | wwPDB | data or information resource, database | Public global Protein Data Bank archive of macromolecular structural data overseen by organizations that act as deposition, data processing and distribution centers for PDB data. Members are: RCSB PDB (USA), PDBe (Europe) and PDBj (Japan), and BMRB (USA). This site provides information about services provided by individual member organizations and about projects undertaken by wwPDB. Data available via websites of its member organizations. | 3-dimentional, bioinformatics, protein, research, structure, macromolecule, structural data, 3d spatial image, gold standard |
is used by: Ligand Expo is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is recommended by: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases is related to: Biological Magnetic Resonance Data Bank (BMRB) is related to: Proteopedia - Life in 3D is related to: NRG-CING is related to: Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB) is related to: DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ) is related to: PDBe - Protein Data Bank in Europe is related to: PDBe - Protein Data Bank in Europe is related to: PDBj - Protein Data Bank Japan is related to: Biological Magnetic Resonance Data Bank (BMRB) is related to: Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB) is related to: PDB Validation Server is related to: Structural Antibody Database is parent organization of: PDB-Dev works with: PDB-REDO |
NSF ; NIGMS ; DOE ; NLM ; NCI ; NINDS ; NIDDK ; European Molecular Biology Laboratory ; Heidelberg; Germany ; Wellcome Trust ; BBSRC ; NIH ; European Union ; NBDC - National Bioscience Database Center ; Japan Science and Technology Agency |
PMID:14634627 | Free, Freely available | nif-0000-23903, r3d100011104 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R3462V | SCR_006555 | World Wide Protein DataBank, wwPDB, Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB), World Wide Protein Data Bank, Worldwide Protein DataBank | 2026-02-11 10:57:20 | 1215 | ||||
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Bath Information and Data Services Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Bath Information and Data Services (RRID:SCR_007184) | data or information resource, database | BIDS provided bibliographic database services to the academic community in the UK. Their mission is to provide, on a not-for-profit basis, the highest possible level of service to allow UK Academic institutions and their members access to bibliographic data, scholarly publications and research data. BIDS is believed to have been a world first - a national service providing widespread network access to commercially supplied bibliographic databases, free at the point of delivery. BIDS academic and scholarly journals services are now incorporated into IngentaConnect www.ingentaconnect.com If you are a student, researcher or member of staff at a UK higher or further education institution you can access any of the services to which your institution has subscribed. In addition, there are some services which can be searched without a subscription. These include ingentaJournals and Medline. You can discover which services are available to you by logging in to BIDS with your Athens username and password. All available services will be highlighted in the service selection page. | database, academic, scholarly, journal, education, research | JISC | nif-0000-30162 | SCR_007184 | BIDS | 2026-02-11 10:57:34 | 1 | |||||||||
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National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (RRID:SCR_001487) | funding resource, graduate program resource | The National Science Foundation's Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines who are pursuing research-based master's and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. The NSF welcomes applications from all qualified students and strongly encourages under-represented populations, including women, under-represented racial and ethnic minorities, and persons with disabilities, to apply for this fellowship. Fellows share in the prestige and opportunities that become available when they are selected. Fellows benefit from a three-year annual stipend of $30,000 along with a $10,500 cost of education allowance for tuition and fees, a one-time $1,000 international travel allowance and the freedom to conduct their own research at any accredited U.S., or foreign institution of graduate education they choose. NSF Fellows are anticipated to become knowledge experts who can contribute significantly to research, teaching, and innovations in science and engineering. So that the nation can build fully upon the strength and creativity of a diverse society, the Foundation welcomes applications from all qualified individuals. Women, under-represented minorites and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Those with disabilities are additionally accommodated by the Foundation to provide for the most successful graduate experience possible. Sponsors: This program is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF). | engineering, fellowship, graduate, human, mathematics, research, science, technology | Free, Freely available | nif-0000-10366 | SCR_001487 | NSF GRFP | 2026-02-11 10:56:14 | 155 | |||||||||
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Familial Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy DNA Mutation Database Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Familial Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy DNA Mutation Database (RRID:SCR_002346) | data or information resource, database | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 23, 2016. The aim of this locus-specific mutation database was to provide an online resource that contains summarized and updated information on familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (FHC)-associated mutations and related data, for researchers and clinicians. It also serves as a means of publishing previously unpublished data, which could be of value in understanding genotype/phenotype correlations. This database contains mutations in various genes known to cause familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a genetic disorder associated with defects in the sarcomere [1]. Only gene symbols approved by HUGO are used and mutations are reported in accordance with guidelines recommended by the Mutation Database Initiative of HUGO and EBI. | familial, gene, gene-, genetic, cardiomyopathy, clinic, correlation, defect, disorder, genotype, hypertrophic, locus, mutation, or disease- specific databases, phenotype, research, sarcomere, system- | PMID:10502780 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-21151 | SCR_002346 | FHC Mutation Database | 2026-02-11 10:56:26 | 2 | ||||||||
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Cell Signaling Pathways Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Cell Signaling Pathways (RRID:SCR_002070) | data or information resource, database | Cell signaling pathways can be explored using PathFinder, the interactive, online graphical representation of cell signaling pathways. The user can use PathFinder to explore the relationships between different cell signaling pathway components while being presented with our high quality small molecules, antibodies, enzymes, siRNA for gene knockdown and qPCR components to aid them in their research. | enzyme, gene, antibody, cell signaling, molecule, pathway, qpcr, research, sirna | PMID:17854489 | Free, Freely available | nif-0000-20825 | http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/Area_of_Interest/Life_Science/PathFinder.html | SCR_002070 | PathFinder | 2026-02-11 10:56:22 | 3 | |||||||
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UCSF Clinical and Translational Science Institute Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
UCSF Clinical and Translational Science Institute (RRID:SCR_014711) | UCSF CTSI | training resource, continuing medical education | An institute which provides infrastructure, services, and training to support clinical and translational research. It develops broad coalitions and partnerships at the local and national levels to enable a transformation of the research environment. | clinical, translational, research, medicine, health, continuing medical education | SCR_014711 | UCSF Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) | 2026-02-11 10:58:58 | 2 | ||||||||||
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Cold Spring Harbor Protocols: Collected Resources - Behavioral Assays Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols: Collected Resources - Behavioral Assays (RRID:SCR_001697) | CSH Protocols - Behavioral Assays | data or information resource, bibliography | A bibliography of published Behavioral Assays by Cold Spring Harbor Protocols. Cold Spring Harbor Protocols is an interdisciplinary journal providing a definitive source of research methods in cell, developmental and molecular biology, genetics, bioinformatics, protein science, computational biology, immunology, neuroscience and imaging. Each monthly issue details multiple essential methods - a mix of cutting-edge and well-established techniques. Newly commissioned protocols and unsolicited submissions are supplemented with articles based on Cold Spring Harbor Laboratorys renowned courses and manuals. All protocols are up-to-date and presented in a consistent, easy-to-follow format. | genetics, bioinformatics, cell, computational biology, development, imaging, immunology, journal, molecular, neuroscience, protein, research, behavioral assay, behavior, ant, honeybee, learning, courtship, larvae, adult, stress, olfactory, aggression, sleep, movement, locomotor, circadian, feeding | has parent organization: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | Free, Freely Available | nif-0000-10198 | SCR_001697 | Cold Spring Harbor Protocols - Behavioral Assays | 2026-02-12 09:43:13 | 108 | |||||||
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Brain Dynamics Centre Resource Report Resource Website |
Brain Dynamics Centre (RRID:SCR_001685) | data or information resource, portal, database, topical portal | The Brain Dynamics Centre (BDC) is a network of centers and units. It achieves a unique exploration of the healthy brain and disorders of brain function. It translates these insights into new ways to tailor treatments to the individual. There approach is: "integrative neuroscience" - bringing together clinical observations, theory, and modern imaging technologies. And it's theoretical framework derives from linking physiology, psychology and evolution. Additionally, BDC also actively researches ADHD and conduct disorder, stress and trauma-related problems, depression and anxiety, anorexia nervosa, psychosis (including early onset) and conversion disorders. The research facilities DBC include assessment, rooms, two cognition-brain function laboratories, genotyping and an MRI Suite with 1.5 and 3T GE systems. BDC is the coordinating site for an international network - BRAINnet. It has over 180 members, and coordinates access to the first standardized database on the human brain for scientific purposes: Brain Resource International Database. | evolution, function, genetics, adhd, anorexia nervosa, anxiety, behavior, brain, brain disorder, brain imaging, clinical, cognition, conduct disorder, conservation disorder, database, depression, disorder, genotyping, healthy, human, keywords: brain, laboratory, mental illness, mri, neuroscience, onset, physiology, post traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), psychology, psychosis, research, stress, technology, trauma, treatment | Free, Freely Available | nif-0000-10177 | SCR_001685 | BDC | 2026-02-12 09:43:13 | 0 | |||||||||
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Duke University Medical Center: Duke Image Analysis Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Duke University Medical Center: Duke Image Analysis Laboratory (RRID:SCR_001716) | data or information resource, portal, database, topical portal | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 23,2022. The Duke Image Analysis Laboratory (DIAL) is committed to providing comprehensive imaging support in research studies and clinical trials to various agencies. The capabilities of the lab include protocol development, site training and certification, and image archival and analysis for a variety of modalities including magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, computed tomography and nuclear medicine. DIAL uses the latest technologies to analyze Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) data sets of the brain. Currently the lab is engaged in measurement of the hippocampus, amygdala, caudate, ventricular system, and other brain regional volumes. Each of these techniques have undergone a rigorous validation process. The measurements of brain structures provide a useful means of non-invasively testing for changes in the brain of the patient. Changes over time in the brain can be detected, and evaluated with respect to the treatment that the patient is receiving. Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) allows DIAL to obtain an accurate profile of the chemical content of the brain. This sensitive technique can detect small changes in the metabolic state of the brain; changes that vary in response to administration of therapeutic agents. The ability to detect these subtle shifts in brain chemistry allows DIAL to identify changes in the brain with more sensitivity than allowed by image analysis. In this respect, NMR spectroscopy can provide early detection of changes in the brain, and serves to compliment the data obtained from image analysis. Additionally, DIAL also contains SQUID (Scalable Query Utility and Image Database). It is an image management system developed to facilitate image management in research and clinical trials: SQUID offers secure, redundant image storage and organizational functions for sorting and searching digital images for a variety of modalities including MRI, MRS, CAT Scan, X-Ray and Nuclear Medicine. SQUID can access images directly from DUMC scanners. Data can also be loaded via DICOM CDs, THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | academic, amygdala, analysis, biotechnology, brain, cat scan, caudate, chemical, clinical, computed, development, digital, hippocampus, imaging, lab, laboratory, magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, medical, medicine, metabolic, mri, mrs, nmr, nuclear, nuclear medicine, pharmaceutical, research, spectroscopy, structure, technology, therapeutic, tomography, treatment, trial, ventricular, ventricular system, volume, x-ray, FASEB list | has parent organization: Duke University; North Carolina; USA | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-10213 | SCR_001716 | DMC DIAL | 2026-02-12 09:43:13 | 33 | ||||||||
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BioAfrica HIV Informatics in Africa Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
BioAfrica HIV Informatics in Africa (RRID:SCR_002295) | data or information resource, portal, topical portal | The BioAfrica HIV-1 Proteomics Resource is a website that contains detailed information about the HIV-1 proteome and protease cleavage sites, as well as data-mining tools that can be used to manipulate and query protein sequence data, a BLAST tool for initiating structural analyses of HIV-1 proteins, and a proteomics tools directory. HIV Proteomics Resource contains information about each HIV-1 gene product in regard to expression, post-transcriptional / post-translational modifications, localization, functional activities, and potential interactions with viral and host macromolecules. The Proteome section contains extensive data on each of 19 HIV-1 proteins, including their functional properties, a sample analysis of HIV-1HXB2, structural models and links to other online resources. The HIV-1 Protease Cleavage Sites section provides information on the position, subtype variation and genetic evolution of Gag, Gag-Pol and Nef cleavage sites. | expression, functional, gene, aids, cleavage, database, hiv, hiv/aids databases, interaction, localization, model, modification, post-transcriptional, post-translational, protease, protein, proteome, proteomic, publication, research, sequence, software, structural, journal article | has parent organization: University of KwaZulu-Natal; Durban; South Africa | nif-0000-21050 | SCR_002295 | HIV Informatics in Africa | 2026-02-12 09:43:20 | 5 | |||||||||
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International Spinal Cord Society Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
International Spinal Cord Society (RRID:SCR_002908) | data or information resource, portal, topical portal | ISCoS promotes the highest standard of care in the practice of spinal cord injury for men, women and children throughout the world. Through its medical and multi disciplinary team of Professionals ISCoS endeavours to foster education, research and clinical excellence. ISCoS has a membership of over 1,000 Clinicians and Scientists from 87 countries. They regularly update their knowledge at the Annual Scientific Meeting held in a different country each year. Goals of ISCoS: :- Serve as an international impartial, non-political and non-profit making association whose purpose is to study all problems relating to traumatic and non-traumatic lesions of the spinal cord. This includes causes, prevention, basic and clinical research, medical and surgical management, clinical practice, education, rehabilitation and social reintegration. This society will function in close collaboration with other national and international bodies, thereby encouraging the most efficient use of available resources. :- Provide a scientific exchange among its members and others by collecting and disseminating information through publications, correspondence, exhibits, regional and international seminars, symposia, conferences and otherwise. :- Advise, encourage, promote and when requested, assist in efforts to co-ordinate or guide research, development and evaluation activities related to spinal cord lesions throughout the world. :- Advise, encourage, guide and support the efforts of those responsible for the care of patients involved and when requested, correlate these activities throughout the world. :- Advise, encourage, guide and support the efforts of those responsible for the education and training of medical professionals and professionals allied to medicine and when requested, correlate these activities throughout the world. | education, clinical, medical, rehabitation, research, society, spinal cord, surgical | nif-0000-30009 | SCR_002908 | ISCoS | 2026-02-12 09:43:29 | 18 |
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