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http://www.esourceresearch.org/
Inside e-Source you will find 20 interactive chapters with authoritative answers to methodological questions on behavioral and social science research. With contributions from a team of international experts, this anthology provides the latest information on addressing emerging challenges in public health. Book contents include: Setting the Scene, Describing How, Explaining Why, What Works, Emerging Issues. Tables, Figures, Exercises and Examples are included. Login for enhanced functionality. Contents: * Appropriate Research Methods * ''Science'' in the Social Sciences * Design Decisions in Research * Theory Development * Social and Behavioral Theories * Sample Surveys * Social Survey Data Collection * Administrative Data Systems * Observational Studies * Qualitative Methods * Conversation Analysis * Software and Qualitative Analysis * Clinical Trials * Cluster Unit Randomized Trials * Ethical Challenges * Multilevel Modeling * Objective Measurement of Subjective Phenomena * Measuring Socioeconomic Status * Evaluating the Quality of Health Care * Patient-Reported Outcomes
Proper citation: e-Source: Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (RRID:SCR_005627) Copy
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/research-funding/training/index.shtml
A portal to the National Institute of Mental Health''s Research Training, Career Development, and Related Programs. Topics cover Resources for Applicants, Individual Fellowship Programs, Individual Career Development Programs, Institutional Training Programs, Additional Career Development/Training-Related Opportunities, and Training Programs to Increase Workforce Diversity.
Proper citation: NIMH Resources for Research Training and Career Development (RRID:SCR_005624) Copy
http://www.scrm.uzh.ch/biobank.html
The SCRM-CTBB offers state-of-the-art infrastructure and technologies (e.g. cryogenic work bench, semiautomatic cryogenic storage system, uninterrupted cooling chain) and is structured into two areas, including research and a GMP/GCP regulated therapeutic applications. Research: For pre-clinical studies, the SCRM-CTBB provides researchers guidance regarding cell and tissue cryo-preservation, comprising registration, handling, storage and distribution. In order to ensure complete traceability on samples and belonging information all processes are controlled by a Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) and Quality Assurance (QA) system. The SCRM Biobank is designed to create database that allows connection with other biobanks nationally and internationally. This meta-data file will enable a unique scientific resource for interdisciplinary research. For every new study a contract is established describing the study and the disposition rights. Assistance in writing Biobank Agreements (BAs) and Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) is provided. Therapeutical applications: As a new feature, apart from research, the SCRM Biobank enables the asservation and preservation of cells and tissues under GMP conditions for later therapeutic use. A special focus will be on a conceptional combination of private and public umbilical cord blood banking (hybrid banking), which allows autologous and/or allogeneic cell applications.
Proper citation: University of Zurich SCRM - Cell-and Tissue Biobank (RRID:SCR_004959) Copy
A long-term health research project which follows pregnant women and their offspring in a continuous health and developmental study. More than 14,000 mothers enrolled during pregnancy in 1991 and 1992, and the health and development of their children has been followed in great detail. The ALSPAC families have provided a vast amount of genetic and environmental information over the years which can be made available to researchers globally.
Proper citation: ALSPAC (RRID:SCR_007260) Copy
http://www.ngfn.de/en/start.html
The program of medical genome research is a large-scale biomedical research project which extends the national genome research net (NGFN) and will be funded by the federal ministry of education and research (BMBF) from 2008-2013. Currently the program includes two fields: * Research ** NGFN-Plus: With the aim on combating diseases that are central to health policy, several hundred researchers are systematically investigating the complex molecular interactions of the human body. They are organized in 26 Integrated Genome Research Networks. * Application ** NGFN-Transfer: The rapid transfer of results from medical genome research into medical and industrial application is the aim of the scientists from research institutes and biomedical enterprises that cooperate in eight Innovation Alliances. AREAS OF DISEASE * Cardiovascular disease * Cancer * Neuronal diseases * Infections and Inflammations * Environmental factors
Proper citation: National Genome Research Network (RRID:SCR_006626) Copy
http://www.tmf-ev.de/EnglishSite/Home.aspx
As an umbrella organization for medical research networks, the TMF is responsible for improving the organization and infrastructure of medical research in networked structures. It supports researchers at the various locations in jointly identifying and solving problems of an organizational, legal and technical nature that are often not associated with the particular clinical problem or research focus. The network not only focuses on legal and ethical frameworks for networked medical research but also on the development of IT infrastructure, quality management activities for science-initiated trials and questions on the intermeshing of research and patient care. Under the umbrella organization of the TMF, expert opinions, studies, concepts, requirements specifications, services and tools are created. The products of the cooperation within the TMF are available to the research community. The aims of joint work in the TMF are: * Improvement of medical research in terms of quality, organization and cooperation * Solution of questions spanning networked medical research, e.g. on the collection, processing and exchange of research data * Clarification of the legal and ethical foundations for performing medical research * Issues of quality assurance and quality management * Development and extension of efficient IT infrastructures and their implementation in cross-institutional networked structures * Realization of cross-location solutions * Contributions to sustainable and efficient health research by means of the improved transfer of research findings to patient care
Proper citation: TMF (RRID:SCR_004993) Copy
Mimas is an organization of experts. Our role is to support the advancement of knowledge, powering world-class research and teaching. Technology is at the heart of everything we do. As a nationally designated data center, we host a significant number of the UK''s research information assets. But our core expertise is building applications that enable a wide range of users to make the most of this rich resource from students and researchers working with census data to investigate social inequalities, to scientists using satellite imagery to survey and protect our environment. We have a longstanding relationship with JISC, developing services that support teaching, learning and research and strong connections with research councils, especially the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). We also have partnerships with commercial groups, universities and colleges, government agencies, and national libraries and archives. * An organization of experts: We''re experts in technological development, information management, user support, training, project management, and applied research. * What we do: We maintain and support quality services, develop applications and software, provide data hosting and storage, and share our learning. * What we stand for: Four main principles guide our activities: commitment to our users, technological experimentation and innovation, communication within our community, and investment in staff.
Proper citation: Mimas (RRID:SCR_006529) Copy
It is part of the Institute for Advanced Studies at The Australian National University (ANU). CBiS forms a bridge between two areas of major strength at ANU, mathematics and biological sciences. CBiS brings together researchers with backgrounds in mathematics, statistics and quantitative biology with the goal of developing a conceptual architecture for an information-based, integrative approach to complex biological systems. Software available for download or use is: * Pozitiv * GE Bi-Plot * Chip Stability * PyEvolve * Vestige Most software is freely available under the GPL or similar licenses. For details, see each individual package., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: CBiS (RRID:SCR_013408) Copy
http://mayoresearch.mayo.edu/mitochondrial-disease-biobank/
A biobank of blood and tissue samples from patients with known and suspected mitochondrial diseases along with data from their families. Samples are used in research to understand the family of mitochondrial disorders such as Alpers' syndrome, encephalopathy, and Friedrieich's ataxia, among many others. The goal of the biobank is to advance the understanding of mitochondrial disease and improve patient care.
Proper citation: Mayo Mitochondrial Disease Biobank (RRID:SCR_010598) Copy
Commerciall organization to develop study protocols collaboratively to run and manage animal research studies for academic, government, biotech and pharmaceutical labs. Provides services, including product installation and configuration, user training, customization services and ongoing support.
Proper citation: Studylog (RRID:SCR_016682) Copy
Center that is part of the NIH Library of Integrated Network-based Cellular Signatures (LINCS) Program. Its goals are to collect and disseminate data and analytical tools needed to understand how human cells respond to perturbation by drugs, the environment, and mutation.
Proper citation: HMS LINCS Center (RRID:SCR_016370) Copy
Organization that provides instructions for and research on the Natural Stress Relief (NSR) meditation method.
Proper citation: Natural Stress Relief (RRID:SCR_015898) Copy
http://www.bu.edu/alzresearch/index.html
The goal of the Alzheimers Disease Center is to help reduce the human and economic costs associated with Alzheimers disease through the advancement of knowledge. The primary missions of the Center are to: conduct and facilitate cutting-edge Alzheimers disease research; enhance clinical care for Alzheimers disease patients and their families; and provide education regarding Alzheimers disease to both professional and lay audiences. The Center is made up of a multidisciplinary group of professionals dedicated to research, clinical care, and education.
Proper citation: Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Center (RRID:SCR_010692) Copy
http://www.most.gov.cn/eng/programmes1/200610/t20061009_36223.htm
A Chinese-based national program for furthering basic scientific research. The program has three main aims, which include: supporting research on issues concerning national socioeconnomic development, creating a highly-skilled cohort of scientists, and improving program management to encourage innovation.
Proper citation: 973 Program (RRID:SCR_011494) 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.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.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
https://www.med.upenn.edu/idom/
NIDDK center that serves diabetes-oriented investigators from University of Pennsylvania as well as additional institutions from the mid-Atlantic region. The Penn DRC represents many basic science and clinical departments at Penn and the other institutions, and supports research in diabetes and obesity via Scientific Cores, a Pilot and Feasibility Grant Program, and a series of seminars, retreats, and other academic enrichment activities.
Proper citation: University of Pennsylvania Diabetes Research Center (RRID:SCR_015732) Copy
http://digestivediseasescenters.org/content/ddrc-emory-university-overview
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on July 5th,2023. Center for pathobiology research development.
Proper citation: Emory Epithelial Pathobiology Research Development Center (RRID:SCR_015916) Copy
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