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Public research university in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada that offers degree programs in a variety of fields including business, arts, education, engineering, nursing, and medicine.
Proper citation: University of Alberta; Alberta; Canada (RRID:SCR_001853) Copy
A supplier of cancer and infectious disease diagnostic reagents. The company also provides services such as tissue-based and molecular diagnostics to their partners to accelerate their in vitro diagnostic device (IVD) product development and commercialization.
Proper citation: Genemed (RRID:SCR_000070) Copy
A research consortium with the long term goal of developing and testing measurement tools to describe symptoms of lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) in women and men. The group plans to study targeted populations of patients with LUTD in order to expand our understanding of the causes of symptoms and common ways that symptoms change over time. The researchers will also collect biosamples from patients for current and future study of LUTD.
Proper citation: Symptoms of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Research Network (LURN) (RRID:SCR_014378) Copy
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http://www.olympus-lifescience.com/en/software/cellsens/
Software suite for image acquisition and analysis. The software can be paired with high-quality cameras to maximize output quality and export it for sharing and research applications.
Proper citation: Olympus cellSens Software (RRID:SCR_014551) Copy
Database of commercially accessible screening compounds from international chemistry suppliers. iResearchLibrary is updated on a weeky basis and offers support for creating internal screening libraries containing commercially accessible compounds, developing exploratory and targeted libraries, selecting commercially accessible compounds for SAR, lead expansion, and hit follow-up projects, and using structures for pharmacophore searching, virtual screening and other computational work.
Proper citation: iResearch Library (RRID:SCR_014890) Copy
Institute dedicated to research in immunology by utilizing the academic and research communities in the La Jolla area as well as technological advances in biomedical research, imaging and analysis. Specific topics include autoimmune disease, cancer, allergies, infectious diseases and inflammation.
Proper citation: La Jolla Institute for Immunology (RRID:SCR_014845) Copy
A public research university in Colchester, Essex, England. The institution has degree programs that span the humanities, social sciences, and health.
Proper citation: University of Essex; England; United Kingdom (RRID:SCR_014725) Copy
An association of various medical entities in Germany. The organization advises on matters and tasks of fundamental and interdisciplinary interest in medicine, develops recommendations and resolutions and represents them at the institutions occupied with such tasks, such as research strategies, education, and postgraduate training.
Proper citation: Association of the Scientific Medical Societies in Germany (RRID:SCR_014716) Copy
Collection of databases with standalone databases, which gives opportunity for customers to integrate the data into their internal tools and databases, as well as online databases, that are available to the customers from a dedicated website where an individual can query and export the data in the selected format. The standalone database topics include medicinal chemistry, drugs and target class based compounds. The online databases are comprised of three major compilations: GVK BIO Online Structure Activity Relation Database (GOSTAR), GVK BIO Biomarker Database (GOBIOM), and Clinical Trial Outcome Database (CTOD).
Proper citation: GVKBIO databases (RRID:SCR_014893) Copy
University-affiliated center that promotes research in diabetes and related metabolic and endocrine disorders at Yale University.
Proper citation: Yale Diabetes Research Center (RRID:SCR_015142) Copy
https://www.niddk.nih.gov/research-funding/research-programs/kidney-disease-centers
Research program whose aim is to make state-of-the art technologies and resources accessible to a broad spectrum of investigators pursuing studies in kidney research areas.
Proper citation: O'Brien Kidney Centers (RRID:SCR_015270) Copy
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/funding/
Research funding for basic and clinical neuroscience trials to help train investigators and better understand diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of neurological disorders. Funds are allocated by Congress on a yearly basis.
Proper citation: National Institutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke: Research Funding (RRID:SCR_012874) Copy
http://www.viprbrc.org/brc/home.do?decorator=vipr
Provides searchable public repository of genomic, proteomic and other research data for different strains of pathogenic viruses along with suite of tools for analyzing data. Data can be shared, aggregated, analyzed using ViPR tools, and downloaded for local analysis. ViPR is an NIAID-funded resource that support the research of viral pathogens in the NIAID Category A-C Priority Pathogen lists and those causing (re)emerging infectious diseases. It provides a dedicated gateway to SARS-CoV-2 data that integrates data from external sources (GenBank, UniProt, Immune Epitope Database, Protein Data Bank), direct submissions, analysis pipelines and expert curation, and provides a suite of bioinformatics analysis and visualization tools for virology research.
Proper citation: Virus Pathogen Resource (ViPR) (RRID:SCR_012983) Copy
http://www.cochrane.org/reviews/clibintro.htm
Contains data to inform healthcare decision-making from Cochrane and other systematic reviews, clinical trials, and more. Cochrane reviews bring you the combined results of the worlds best medical research studies, and are recognized as the gold standard in evidence-based health care. Consists of a regularly updated collection of evidence-based medicine databases, including The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. This database includes systematic reviews of healthcare interventions that are produced and disseminated by The Cochrane Collaboration. It is published on a monthly basis and made available both on CD-ROM and the Internet. The review abstracts are available to browse and search free of charge on this website. The Cochrane Library Users'' Group (CLUG) provides a forum for discussion of usability, readability, searchability, and formatting issues related to the use of The Cochrane Library. The Cochrane Collaboration is an international not-for-profit and independent organization, dedicated to making up-to-date, accurate information about the effects of healthcare readily available worldwide. Funded by John Wiley and Sons Limited. The individual entities of The Cochrane Collaboration are funded by a large variety of governmental, institutional and private funding sources, and are bound by organisation-wide policy limiting uses of funds from corporate sponsors.
Proper citation: Cochrane Library (RRID:SCR_013000) Copy
http://www.nichd.nih.gov/research/supported/pages/tbi.aspx
The National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research (NCMRR) established a multi-center network of sites that are working together to design clinical intervention protocols and measures of outcome for TBI. Through rigorous patient evaluation, using common protocols and interventions designed for multiple points of care����??including the accident scene, emergency room, intensive care unit, rehabilitation and long-term follow-up����??the NCMRR TBI Clinical Trials Network can study the required numbers of patients to provide answers more rapidly than individual centers acting alone. This interdisciplinary research Network is designed to evaluate the relationship among acute care practice, rehabilitation strategies, and the long-term functional outcome of TBI patients����??that is, to identify which intervention variables result in improvements in long-term outcomes. Taking advantage of the network model structure has allowed TBI research to progress toward a number of clinical research goals. Specifically, the NCMRR wants to highlight two major achievements to date. First, the TBI Network created a profile of its typical patient to determine the number of patients with different clinical features who might be eligible for future studies and to help estimate recruitment times necessary. Second, Network researchers are developing clinical treatment guidelines and procedures for all points in the continuum of care, including TBI Clinical Trials Network Guidelines for surgical care, systems-based protocol for severe and moderate TBI patients, deep-vein thrombosis prophylaxis procedures, and rehabilitation guidelines for physical therapy, speech-language pathology, occupational therapy, and neuropsychology.
Proper citation: Traumatic Brain Injury Clinical Trials Network (RRID:SCR_013165) Copy
http://www.kennedykrieger.org/kki_2nd_inside.jsp?pid=3
Kennedy Krieger Institute is an institution dedicated to improving the lives of children and adolescents with pediatric developmental disabilities through patient care, special education, research, and professional training. Kennedy Kriegers clinical programs offer an interdisciplinary approach in treatment tailored to the individual needs of each child. Services include over 40 outpatient clinics; neurobehavioral, rehabilitation, and pediatric feeding disorders inpatient units; plus several home and community programs providing services to assist families. At Kennedy Krieger, there is no shortage of clinical programs to meet the specialized needs of children and adolescents with developmental disabilities. More than 35 different outpatient clinics, three inpatient units, several home and community programs and clinical laboratories all address the specific conditions of children with a wide range of disorders. Kennedy Krieger is recognized for its range of services in areas including autism, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, neurorehabilitation and feeding disorders. Kennedy Krieger school, is a nationally recognized Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, and is a leader in providing model programs of innovative education for children, adolescents and young adults with a wide range of learning, emotional, physical, neurological, and developmental disabilities. Faculty at Kennedy Krieger are among some of the worlds leading experts in this field and are attuned to the special needs of this population. These faculty have made crucial medical discoveries leading to innovative treatments and have improved the lives of individuals with disabilities. In addition to providing evaluation, rehabilitation, educational services and cutting edge research on behalf of children with brain related disabilities, Kennedy Krieger also provides professional training by renowned experts dedicated to increasing the number of qualified specialists in the United States and abroad. Children treated at Kennedy Krieger are seen by a variety of health care professionals working together in one or more of the Institutes clinical disciplines or departments. These highly trained professionals work directly with the Institutes medical staff to provide coordinated, interdisciplinary care tailored to the special needs of each child. This interdisciplinary approach puts Kennedy Krieger at the forefront in providing patient care for individuals with multiple developmental disabilities. Additionally, Kennedy Krieger Institutes Department of Special Education includes a number of programs that offer service to children with disabilities in a variety of settings. Kennedy Krieger School programs offer special education and related services to students aged 3-21 in three day-school settings and in partnership settings within public schools. For your convenience, a list of diagnoses/disorders treated at Kennedy Krieger Institute has been compiled to provide helpful related information for each diagnosis/disorder and include definitions, symptoms, treatment programs available at Kennedy Krieger, research being conducted at Kennedy Krieger, press releases, Potential articles and links to other helpful additional resources and websites outside the Institute.
Proper citation: Kennedy Krieger Institute: Diagnoses/Disorders (RRID:SCR_013260) Copy
http://www.ritsumei.ac.jp/~akitaoka/index-e.html
This portal describes Professor Kitaoka Akiyoshi''s research in the science of visual illusions. Working as an associate professor at the Ritsumeiken University, Department of Psychology, he is one of the few researchers in Japan to be actively researching in this field of study. Professor Kitaoka defines an illusion as a misperception of a real object, adding that defining what is real is a difficult task that depends on recognition and epistemology. An illusion is formed when the perceived characteristics of the object differ from the physical characteristics. Professor Kitaoka first started studying visual illusions when working at the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Neuroscience, before coming to RU. He currently researches geometrical, color, lightness, and motion illusions and visual completion, and has become a prominent expert in the field, publishing a wide range of articles on the subject as well as the popular books Trick Eyes, Trick Eyes 2, Trick Eyes Graphics, and the Handbook of the Science of Illusion. To create his illusions, Professor Kitaoka uses graphic design software such as CorelDRAW, Adobe Illustrator, and the drawing software included in Microsoft Word in addition to making use of programming languages like Borland Delphi (Pascal). All of the images set out to test hypotheses that serve to advance his study of illusions and their applications for other visual functions. The goal of his research is to test visual mechanisms through visual illusions.
Proper citation: Akiyoshis illusion pages (RRID:SCR_013187) Copy
Non-profit organization serving individuals with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD) and their families. CHADD has over 16,000 members in 200 local chapters throughout the U.S. Chapters offer support for individuals, parents, teachers, professionals, and others. CHADD''s primary objectives are: to provide a support network for parents and caregivers; to provide a forum for continuing education; to be a community resource and disseminate accurate, evidence-based information about AD/HD to parents, educators, adults, professionals, and the media; to promote ongoing research; and to be an advocate on behalf of the AD/HD community. In general, CHADD works to improve the lives of people affected by AD/HD through: Collaborative Leadership, Advocacy, Research Education and, Support CHADD has three current priority objectives: (1) to serve as a clearinghouse for evidence-based information on AD/HD, (2) to serve as a local face-to-face family support group for families and individuals affected by AD/HD, and (3) to serve as an advocate for appropriate public policies and public recognition in response to needs faced by families and individuals with AD/HD. CHADD is a membership organization, produces the bi-monthly Attention! magazine (for members), and sponsors an annual conference. The National Resource Center on AD/HD (NRC) is the CDC-funded national clearinghouse for evidence-based information about AD/HD.
Proper citation: Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (RRID:SCR_013384) Copy
http://www.christopherreeve.org/
This foundation is dedicated to curing spinal cord injury by funding innovative research, and improving the quality of life for people living with paralysis through grants, information and advocacy.
Proper citation: Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation (RRID:SCR_013550) Copy
A web application which provides public access to scientific literature through text and data mining.
Proper citation: ContentMine (RRID:SCR_013760) Copy
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