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  • RRID:SCR_000070

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http://www.genemed.com/

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   


  • RRID:SCR_000069

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

http://www.genetex.com/

An antibody supplier for the purposes of life science and biomedical research. This company has a wide variety of immunological reagents that focus on areas of research such as cancer, cell biology, epigenetics, immunology and infectious diseases.

Proper citation: GeneTex (RRID:SCR_000069) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_000183

http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/edgebio

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on July 31,2025. A contract research organization that provides genomics services such as sequencing, bioinformatics, NGS data analysis and whole exome sequencing. EdgeBio is a CLIA-approved service provider.

Proper citation: EdgeBio (RRID:SCR_000183) Copy   


http://knightadrc.wustl.edu/

The Charles F. and Joanne Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center (Knight ADRC) supports researchers and our surrounding community in their pursuit of answers that will lead to improved diagnosis and care for persons with Alzheimer disease (AD). The Center is committed to the long-term goal of finding a way to effectively treat and prevent AD. The Knight ADRC facilitates advanced research on the clinical, genetic, neuropathological, neuroanatomical, biomedical, psychosocial, and neuropsychological aspects of Alzheimer disease, as well as other related brain disorders.

Proper citation: Washington University School of Medicine Knight Alzheimers Disease Research Center (RRID:SCR_000210) Copy   


http://www.lse.ac.uk/

A public research university in London with an emphasis in social science degree programs such as law, mathematics, public affairs and international history. The university offers degrees at the undergraduate, graduate and doctoral level.

Proper citation: London School of Economics and Political Science; London; United Kingdom (RRID:SCR_000370) Copy   


http://www.usq.edu.au/

A public university in Australia that offers degree programs in business, law and education as well as health, engineering and the sciences at the undergraduate level. The university also does research at three research institutes and seven research centers which focus on a wide range of business, agricultural, scientific, environmental, and technological issues.

Proper citation: University of Southern Queensland; Queensland; Australia (RRID:SCR_000374) Copy   


http://medicine.utah.edu/

An university in Utah which provides opportunities in teaching, research and clinical experience for developing physicians. This organization provides MD degrees, physician training, residency, fellowship specialty training and degrees in public health or research.

Proper citation: University of Utah School of Medicine; Utah; USA (RRID:SCR_000339) Copy   


https://nei.nih.gov/health/clinicalstudies/

An archived portal of clinical studies, both ongoing and completed, that have been conducted and supported by the National Eye Institute (NEI) since 1970. The portal covers corneal diseases, glaucoma, epidemiology, lens and cataract, retinal diseases, strabismus, amblyopia and visual processing.

Proper citation: NEI Clinical Studies (RRID:SCR_000546) Copy   


http://cvrl.ioo.ucl.ac.uk/index.htm

The Colour & Vision Research laboratory and database are based at the Institute of Ophthalmology, which is part of University College London. The Institute and CVRL are both closely associated with Moorfields Eye Hospital. The Institute is next door to Moorfields Eye Hospital near Old Street tube station (see directions). At the Colour & Vision Research laboratory, we investigate normal and clinical human visual perception. Our research focuses on questions about colour perception, light and dark adaptation, night-time vision, and the temporal and spatial properties of vision. Our primary goal is to understand the nature of the mechanisms that underlie visual perception, and to understand how those mechanism malfunction in clinical cases. More details about our research can be found by looking at the publications of members of the laboratory. The CVRL database, first set up in 1995, provides an annotated library of downloadable standard data sets relevant to colour and vision research. The focus of this site is primarily scientific and technical, but some introductory background information is also provided. A consistent set of functions for modeling colour vision based on the Stockman & Sharpe cone fundamentals and on our more recent luminous efficiency measurements are summarized under the category CVRL functions. These functions are tabulated in 0.1, 1 and 5 nm steps and can be returned as csv, xml, or tabular data or as dynamic plots. The Stockman & Sharpe cone fundamentals are the basis of a CIE proposal for physiologically-relevant colour matching functions. These functions, which are indentical to the CVRL functions, are summarized under the category CIE 2007 functions. The CIE functions are also tabulated in 0.1, 1 and 5 nm steps, and can also be returned as csv, xml, or tabular data or as dynamic plots. Significant additions to the database are the individual colour matching measurements made by Stiles & Burch. These have been compiled and cross-checked with the help of Boris Oicherman, Alexander Logvinenko, and Abhijit Sarkar from hard copies of the original data provided by Pat Trezona and Mike Webster. They can be obtained as Excel files and are available for both 2 and 10 colour matches. Other data sets, which are provided as csv files, include cone fundamentals, colour matching functions, chromaticity coordinates, prereceptoral filter density spectra, photopigment spectra, and CIE standards. Many of these data sets can also be viewed as dynamic plots. Sponsors: CVRL is funded by BBSRC The Wellcome Trust, Fight for Sight, National Eye Institute, and NIH.

Proper citation: Colour and Vision Research Laboratory (RRID:SCR_000770) Copy   


http://www.sciencemedicine-edu.org

SUPREP MODEL LEARNING is a standardized credit earning academic exchange program that enables a student from any third world countries or technologically deficient institutions around the world, to attend and earn credits from the best traditional recognized accredited institutions globally, in which the credits earned are transferred to the home institution or SUPREP agency for aggregation towards successful graduation. :The goal of this program is to facilitate bringing students from the third world to reputable undergraduate and graduate neuroscience programs. Additionally, this program also aims t o grant Third World Neuroscience students Academic exchange programs worldwide.

Proper citation: Syndicated Universities Preparatory Research Educational Program (RRID:SCR_000768) Copy   


http://psychiatry.stanford.edu/

A Stanford-affiliated organization which is primarily concerned with the study and treatment of sleep disorders, the treatment of psychological illnesses, and the training of medical students, residents and research fellows in psychiatry and sleep medicine.

Proper citation: Stanford University Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (RRID:SCR_000719) Copy   


http://www.amprogress.org/

A non-profit charity dedicated to providing education about animal research for the purpose of protecting medical and scientific progress. The organization seeks to provide accurate and incisive information to foster a balanced public debate on animal research issues. They work to do outreach by distributing timely and relevant news, information and analysis about animal rights extremism to the research community.

Proper citation: Americans for Medical Progress (RRID:SCR_000711) Copy   


http://www.mscenter.org/research/tissue-bank/

Scientists throughout the world depend on the Rocky Mountain MS Center Tissue Bank to supply high quality human brain tissue and cerebral spinal fluid to support their research. Funded in part by the National MS Society, the Tissue Bank is one of only four MS-related tissue banks in the nation. The Tissue Bank has distributed specimens to more than 160 investigators worldwide and over 1,600 people have consented to be donors after death. Tissue banks provide a unique bridge between those who live with MS and the scientific community. Studies conducted with samples from the Center have led to several important discoveries and 130 publications. While deeply personal, the decision to donate has far-reaching effects as scientists unlock the mysteries of multiple sclerosis. If you would like to donate, arrangements must be made in advance because it is important that tissue is taken within a few hours of death. For more information on making a donation, visit the How To Donate section of this website and contact the Rocky Mountain MS Center Tissue Bank at 303.788.4030 x111.

Proper citation: Rocky Mountain MS Center Tissue Bank (RRID:SCR_004361) Copy   


http://www.roswellpark.edu/

America''s first cancer center founded by Dr. Roswell Park. His revolutionary model of a multidisciplinary approach to cancer with scientists and clinicians working in concert and in consult has become the standard by which all modern-day comprehensive cancer centers are measured. RPCI is among the first and only upstate New York facility to hold the National Cancer Institute designation of comprehensive cancer center and to serve as a member of the prestigious National Comprehensive Cancer Network. Many RPCI faculty serve on the NCCN panels that create the Clinical Practice Guidelines in OncologyTM the internationally recognized standards for clinical policy in oncology, and the most comprehensive, most frequently updated clinical practice guidelines available in any area of medicine. Over its long history, Roswell Park Cancer Institute has made fundamental contributions to reducing the cancer burden and has successfully maintained an exemplary leadership role in setting the national standards for cancer care, research and education. Over the last decade, RPCI has undergone major growth, adding over 1,000 new jobs, initiating one of the nation''s first hospital facilities dedicated to Phase I cancer research studies, and setting itself apart as a leader in surgical robotics, vitamin D research, immunotherapy and vaccine therapy, studies targeting tumor microenvironment and cancer prevention, and the development and testing of new agents and technology. *Research: From its inception, Roswell Park Cancer Institute identified cancer research as a core element of its mission. Since then, groundbreaking research by RPCI scientists has led to greater understanding of the nature of cancer and to major advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment. * Education: Roswell Park''s excellent faculty and strong alliances with the University at Buffalo, as well as other local and regional colleges and universities, enables the Institute to provide a superior, comprehensive education in several fields.

Proper citation: Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RRID:SCR_004471) Copy   


http://www.ebi.ac.uk/

Non-profit academic organization for research and services in bioinformatics. Provides freely available data from life science experiments, performs basic research in computational biology, and offers user training programme, manages databases of biological data including nucleic acid, protein sequences, and macromolecular structures. Part of EMBL.

Proper citation: European Bioinformatics Institute (RRID:SCR_004727) Copy   


http://www.researchgate.net/jobs/research/

Job board for science professionals worldwide. You may search through international listings in science and research or post your job listing for free. Advanced filters are available and you may also research jobs by field. Currently, fields include: Agricultural Science, Anthropology, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Design, Economics, Education, Engineering, Entertainment and Arts, Geoscience, History, Law, Linguistics, Literature, Mathematics, Medicine, Other, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Social Science, Space Science

Proper citation: ResearchGate: Research Jobs (RRID:SCR_004641) Copy   


http://www.brain.riken.jp/en/

RIKEN Brain Science Institute (BSI) has a mission to produce innovative research and technology leading to scientific discoveries of the brain. In addition, BSI aims to develop domestic and international brain researchers by creating an environment that will integrate various intellectual disciplines and from that convergence find solutions that will ultimately benefit society in the realms of medicine, engineering, business, and education. In striving toward this goal, BSI has become a leading international center for brain research with a reputation for discovery, innovation, training, and globalization of the scientific enterprise. Brain science is valuable not only for the advancement of science but also because it can greatly impact our society and economy. To meet these expectations, the Brain Science Institute (BSI) was established in 1997 as part of RIKEN, an independent research institution supported by the Japanese government.

Proper citation: RIKEN Brain Science Institute (RRID:SCR_004796) Copy   


http://www.braintumor.org/

National Brain Tumor Society (NBTS) is a nonprofit organization committed to finding a cure for brain tumors. We aggressively drive strategic research, advocate for public policies that meet the critical needs of the brain tumor community, and provide patient information. Headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts, with offices in San Francisco, California and Wilmington, Delaware, we host activities throughout the United States. Formed in 2008 by the merger of two leading organizations that had served the brain tumor community, the National Brain Tumor Foundation and the Brain Tumor Society, the National Brain Tumor Society is now the largest brain tumor nonprofit organization in the country. Both legacy organizations had been formed in the 1980s by parents and other people who were committed to increasing both research funding and access to resources specific to brain tumors. In 2010, the Kelly Heinz-Grundner Foundation, a Delaware-based organization, joined NBTS as a wholly-owned subsidiary. Founded in 2005, after the death of Kelly Heinz-Grundner to a brain tumor, the group has contributed to NBTS''s efforts to pursue research and public policies that benefit the brain tumor community. NBTS grant programs are effective for academic researchers, inclusive of industry expertise, and promising for the patient community. All funding is open to both the domestic and international research communities. The Innovation Research Grant Program supports catalytic transformative projects that will significantly move the field forward. These may include out-of-the-box projects or research that is critical to move therapies down the pipeline. Research that represents an incremental advance is not considered innovative. NBTS will accept Innovation Letters of Intent throughout the year. Researchers in academic or industry labs and at all stages of their career may be funded through this program.

Proper citation: National Brain Tumor Society (RRID:SCR_004744) Copy   


http://vision.ucsf.edu/hortonlab/index.html

Devise better ways to prevent and treat vision loss due to amblyopia and strabismus, and to advance medical science by understanding the human visual system. Various Images, Videos and Talks related to the research are available. In the Laboratory for Visual Neuroscience at the University of California, San Francisco, we are seeking to discover how visual perception occurs in the human brain. The function of the visual system is to guide our behavior by providing an efficient means for the rapid assimilation of information from the environment. As we navigate through our surroundings, a continuous stream of light images impinges on our eyes. In the back of each eye a light-sensitive tissue, the retina, converts patterns of light energy into electrical discharges known as action potentials. These signals are conveyed along the axons of retinal ganglion cells to the lateral geniculate body, a relay nucleus in the thalamus. Most of the output of the lateral geniculate body is relayed directly to the primary visual cortex (striate cortex, V1), and then to surrounding visual association areas. To understand the function of the visual pathways, our research is focused on 5 major themes: * Organization of Primary Visual Cortex * Mapping of Extrastriate Visual Cortex * Amblyopia and Visual Development * Strabismus and Visual Suppression * The Human Visual Cortex

Proper citation: UCSF Laboratory for Visual Neuroscience (RRID:SCR_004913) Copy   


https://www.saintluc.be/en/node/2561

An essential reference center in Europe and a leader in French-speaking Belgium that treats all types of adult and childhood cancer. They fight against cancer while giving patients comprehensive and humane care. Their quest for excellence is in three main academic fields: clinical care, research and teaching.

Proper citation: Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc Cancer Centre (RRID:SCR_004922) Copy   



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