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Essential Tremor Centralized Brain Repository Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Essential Tremor Centralized Brain Repository (RRID:SCR_004464) | ETCBR | biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank | Finding a cure for any neurological disorder begins with the scientific study of the disorder''s causes, processes, and development in the brain. For essential tremor (ET), rigorous study of this kind had not been undertaken until 2003, when the Essential Tremor Centralized Brain Repository (ETCBR) was established at Columbia University. For the past five years, brain tissue from ET donors has been collected, processed and compared alongside age-matched control brains at the ETCBR, and already several significant findings have been made. However, there is still much to learn and a severe shortage of ET brains for scientific study. If you have been diagnosed with essential tremor, donating your brain tissue in the hours immediately after your death is of utmost importance in providing crucial information about what causes ET. Direct analysis of the shape and number of nerve cells and their content will provide medical researchers with the information they need in order to understand this complex illness. By advancing our medical knowledge of ET, the gift of brain tissue is a central piece of the puzzle in the search to develop better treatments and find a cure. | essential tremor, control, brain tissue, brain, tissue |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Columbia University; New York; USA |
Essential tremor, Control | NIH | nlx_143745 | SCR_004464 | 2026-02-14 02:00:58 | 3 | |||||||
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National Alliance for Medical Image Computing Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
National Alliance for Medical Image Computing (RRID:SCR_004460) | NA-MIC, NAMIC | portal, data set, data or information resource, organization portal, software resource, narrative resource, training material | The National Alliance for Medical Image Computing (NA-MIC) is a multi-institutional, interdisciplinary team of computer scientists, software engineers, and medical investigators who develop computational tools for the analysis and visualization of medical image data. The purpose of the Center is to provide the infrastructure and environment for the development of computational algorithms and open-source technologies, and then oversee the training and dissemination of these tools to the medical research community. Electronic resources provided by NA-MIC include software, data, tutorials, presentations, and more. | tutorial, brain, presentation, documentation, image, medical, computational tool, imaging |
is related to: National Centers for Biomedical Computing has parent organization: National Centers for Biomedical Computing is parent organization of: SPHARM-PDM Toolbox is parent organization of: SpineSegmentation module for 3DSlicer is parent organization of: NA-MIC Kit |
NIH | PMID:22081219 PMID:27498015 |
nlx_45301 | SCR_004460 | 2026-02-14 02:00:58 | 9 | |||||||
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NCBI BioSystems Database Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
NCBI BioSystems Database (RRID:SCR_004690) | BioSystems | data repository, storage service resource, data analysis service, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, database | Database that provides access to biological systems and their component genes, proteins, and small molecules, as well as literature describing those biosystems and other related data throughout Entrez. A biosystem, or biological system, is a group of molecules that interact directly or indirectly, where the grouping is relevant to the characterization of living matter. BioSystem records list and categorize components, such as the genes, proteins, and small molecules involved in a biological system. The companion FLink tool, in turn, allows you to input a list of proteins, genes, or small molecules and retrieve a ranked list of biosystems. A number of databases provide diagrams showing the components and products of biological pathways along with corresponding annotations and links to literature. This database was developed as a complementary project to (1) serve as a centralized repository of data; (2) connect the biosystem records with associated literature, molecular, and chemical data throughout the Entrez system; and (3) facilitate computation on biosystems data. The NCBI BioSystems Database currently contains records from several source databases: KEGG, BioCyc (including its Tier 1 EcoCyc and MetaCyc databases, and its Tier 2 databases), Reactome, the National Cancer Institute's Pathway Interaction Database, WikiPathways, and Gene Ontology (GO). It includes several types of records such as pathways, structural complexes, and functional sets, and is desiged to accomodate other record types, such as diseases, as data become available. Through these collaborations, the BioSystems database facilitates access to, and provides the ability to compute on, a wide range of biosystems data. If you are interested in depositing data into the BioSystems database, please contact them. | pathway, disease, gene, protein, small molecule, literature, computation, image, biomarker, drug, structural complex, functional set, biological system, molecule, gold standard, bio.tools |
is listed by: re3data.org is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools is related to: KEGG is related to: NCBI Structure is related to: BioCyc is related to: EcoCyc is related to: MetaCyc is related to: Reactome is related to: Pathway Interaction Database is related to: WikiPathways is related to: Gene Ontology has parent organization: NCBI |
NIH | PMID:19854944 | r3d100011033, biotools:biosystems, nlx_69646 | https://bio.tools/biosystems https://doi.org/10.17616/R31K80 |
SCR_004690 | BioSystems Database, NCBI BioSystems | 2026-02-14 02:00:59 | 118 | |||||
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European Bioinformatics Institute Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
European Bioinformatics Institute (RRID:SCR_004727) | EMBL-EBI | institution | 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. | organization, academic, bioinformatics, research, service, data, computational, biology, training, database, DNA, protein |
is used by: Blueprint Epigenome is listed by: re3data.org is related to: AgedBrainSYSBIO is related to: ProteomeXchange is related to: Open PHACTS is related to: RHEA is related to: TraCeR is related to: 3D-Beacons is related to: RNAcentral has parent organization: European Molecular Biology Laboratory is parent organization of: CoGenT++ is parent organization of: ENA Sequence Version Archive is parent organization of: Reaper - Demultiplexing trimming and filtering sequencing data is parent organization of: PeakAnalyzer is parent organization of: Tally is parent organization of: Clustal Omega is parent organization of: Biocatalogue - The Life Science Web Services Registry is parent organization of: Experimental Network for Functional Integration: A European Network of Excellence for Data Integration and Systems Biology is parent organization of: The Alternatve Splicing Database is parent organization of: BioModels is parent organization of: CHEBI is parent organization of: MAGE is parent organization of: Ensembl is parent organization of: MIAME is parent organization of: UniProt is parent organization of: Ligand-Gated Ion Channel Database is parent organization of: EBI Genomes is parent organization of: IMEx - The International Molecular Exchange Consortium is parent organization of: Toolbox at the European Bioinformatics Institute is parent organization of: Clustal W2 is parent organization of: ArrayExpress is parent organization of: IMGT/HLA is parent organization of: IntEnz- Integrated relational Enzyme database is parent organization of: IPD - Immuno Polymorphism Database is parent organization of: IPI is parent organization of: MicroArray and Gene Expression Markup Language is parent organization of: DaliLite Pairwise comparison of protein structures is parent organization of: Chemical Information Ontology is parent organization of: PANDIT : Protein and Associated Nucleotide Domains with Inferred Trees is parent organization of: Proteomics Identifications (PRIDE) is parent organization of: Software Ontology is parent organization of: FSSP - Families of Structurally Similar Proteins is parent organization of: Experimental Factor Ontology is parent organization of: Identifiers.org is parent organization of: HipSci is parent organization of: ProteomeXchange is parent organization of: Taxonomy is parent organization of: PDBe - Protein Data Bank in Europe is parent organization of: EBI Dbfetch is parent organization of: ProFunc is parent organization of: WSDbfetch (SOAP) is parent organization of: QuickGO is parent organization of: SAS - Sequence Annotated by Structure is parent organization of: UniProt DAS is parent organization of: UniParc at the EBI is parent organization of: Patent Abstracts is parent organization of: BioSample Database at EBI is parent organization of: Database of Genomic Variants Archive (DGVa) is parent organization of: European Genome phenome Archive is parent organization of: UniSave is parent organization of: ArchSchema is parent organization of: UniRef at the EBI is parent organization of: EBIMed is parent organization of: Kraken is parent organization of: SIMBioMS is parent organization of: Expression Profiler is parent organization of: Whatizit is parent organization of: InterProScan is parent organization of: VectorBase is parent organization of: DRCAT Resource Catalogue is parent organization of: FunTree is parent organization of: CREATE is parent organization of: BioMedBridges is parent organization of: PSICQUIC Registry is parent organization of: PDBsum is parent organization of: European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) is parent organization of: DrugPort is parent organization of: Ontology Lookup Service is parent organization of: EDAM Ontology is parent organization of: InterPro is parent organization of: MIRIAM Resources is parent organization of: EB-eye Search is parent organization of: SBO is parent organization of: Ensembl Genomes is parent organization of: NeuronVisio is parent organization of: IntAct is parent organization of: WSsas - Web Service for the SAS tool is parent organization of: Enzyme Structures Database is parent organization of: EMBOSS CpGPlot/CpGReport/Isochore is parent organization of: PaperMaker is parent organization of: CluSTr is parent organization of: Genome Reviews is parent organization of: GOA is parent organization of: Integr8 : Access to complete genomes and proteomes is parent organization of: IPD-ESTDAB- The European Searchable Tumour Line Database is parent organization of: IPD-HPA - Human Platelet Antigens is parent organization of: IPD-KIR - Killer-cell Immunoglobulin-like Receptors is parent organization of: IPD-MHC- Major Histocompatibility Complex is parent organization of: HilbertVis is parent organization of: Gene Expression Atlas is parent organization of: Parasite genome databases and genome research resources is parent organization of: Alternative Exon Database is parent organization of: AltExtron Database is parent organization of: Patent Data Resources is parent organization of: Pompep is parent organization of: Mouse finder is parent organization of: Gene Regulation Ontology is parent organization of: CiteXplore literature searching is parent organization of: MaxSprout is parent organization of: SRS is parent organization of: MicroCosm Targets is parent organization of: Kalign is parent organization of: MUSCLE is parent organization of: FASTA is parent organization of: WU-BLAST is parent organization of: Oases is parent organization of: HTS Mappers is parent organization of: CRAM is parent organization of: CSA - Catalytic Site Atlas is parent organization of: ArrayExpress (R) is parent organization of: WiggleTools is parent organization of: vsn is parent organization of: rlsim is parent organization of: ISA Infrastructure for Managing Experimental Metadata is parent organization of: BioMart Project is parent organization of: BioPerl is parent organization of: BioJS is parent organization of: EMDataResource.org is parent organization of: HTqPCR is parent organization of: Reactome is parent organization of: Europe PubMed Central is parent organization of: h5vc is parent organization of: LexGrid is parent organization of: Consensus CDS is parent organization of: 1000 Genomes: A Deep Catalog of Human Genetic Variation is parent organization of: OrChem is parent organization of: Orphanet Rare Disease Ontology is parent organization of: Reflect is parent organization of: BioLayout Express 3D is parent organization of: Virtual Fly Brain is parent organization of: GeneWise is parent organization of: PhenoMeNal is parent organization of: Ensembl Metazoa is parent organization of: Velvet |
EMBL member states ; European Union ; NIH ; Wellcome Trust ; UK Research Councils ; Industry Programme partners ; BBSRC |
grid.225360.0, Wikidata: Q1341845, ISNI: 0000 0000 9709 7726, nlx_72386 | https://ror.org/02catss52 | SCR_004727 | EBI, European Molecular Biology Laboratory - European Bioinformatics Institute | 2026-02-14 02:00:46 | 3696 | ||||||
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HMP Data Analysis and Coordination Center Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
HMP Data Analysis and Coordination Center (RRID:SCR_004919) | HMP DACC | data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, database | Common repository for diverse human microbiome datsets and minimum reporting standards for Common Fund Human Microbiome Project. | Repository, diverse, human, microbiome, minimum, reporting, standard, common, fund, microbiome, project, dataset, FASEB list |
is recommended by: National Library of Medicine has parent organization: University of Maryland School of Medicine; Maryland; USA has parent organization: Human Microbiome Project |
NIH | nlx_88368 | SCR_004919 | Data Analysis and Coordination Center for the Human Microbiome Project, HMPDACC, Human Microbiome Project Data Analysis and Coordination Center | 2026-02-14 02:01:02 | 224 | |||||||
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PR Resource Report Resource Website |
PR (RRID:SCR_004964) | PR | data or information resource, ontology, controlled vocabulary | An ontological representation of protein-related entities by explicitly defining them and showing the relationships between them. Each PRO term represents a distinct class of entities (including specific modified forms, orthologous isoforms, and protein complexes) ranging from the taxon-neutral to the taxon-specific. The ontology has a meta-structure encompassing three areas: proteins based on evolutionary relatedness (ProEvo); protein forms produced from a given gene locus (ProForm); and protein-containing complexes (ProComp). NOTICE: The PRO ID format has changed from PRO: to PR: (e.g. PRO:000000563 is now PR:000000563). | database, obo, protein |
is listed by: BioPortal has parent organization: Protein Information Resource has parent organization: Georgetown University; Washington D.C.; USA |
NIH ; NIGMS GM080646-01 |
nlx_92849 | SCR_004964 | PRO, Protein Ontology | 2026-02-14 02:01:02 | 0 | |||||||
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SLIDE Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
SLIDE (RRID:SCR_005137) | SLIDE | software resource | Software package that takes exon boundaries and RNA-Seq data as input to discern the set of mRNA isoforms that are most likely to present in an RNA-Seq sample. It is based on a linear model with a design matrix that models the sampling probability of RNA-Seq reads from different mRNA isoforms. To tackle the model unidentifiability issue, SLIDE uses a modified Lasso procedure for parameter estimation. Compared with deterministic isoform assembly algorithms (e.g., Cufflinks), SLIDE considers the stochastic aspects of RNA-Seq reads in exons from different isoforms and thus has increased power in detecting more novel isoforms. Another advantage of SLIDE is its flexibility of incorporating other transcriptomic data such as RACE, CAGE, and EST into its model to further increase isoform discovery accuracy. SLIDE can also work downstream of other RNA-Seq assembly algorithms to integrate newly discovered genes and exons. Besides isoform discovery, SLIDE sequentially uses the same linear model to estimate the abundance of discovered isoforms. |
is listed by: OMICtools has parent organization: University of California at Berkeley; Berkeley; USA |
NIH ; NHGRI HG004695; NHGRI HG005639; NEI EY019094 |
PMID:22135461 | OMICS_01291 | SCR_005137 | sparse linear modeling of RNA-Seq data for isoform discovery and abundance estimation | 2026-02-14 02:00:49 | 32 | |||||||
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Genomic Datasharing Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Genomic Datasharing (RRID:SCR_005233) | GDS | feed, data or information resource, narrative resource, listserv, standard specification | NIH established expectations for sharing data obtained through NIH-funded genome-wide association studies (GWAS) with the implementation of the GWAS Policy. Information and resources related to the GWAS Policy can be found on this website. | genome-wide association study, genome, data sharing |
is listed by: OMICtools has parent organization: National Institutes of Health |
NIH | OMICS_00272 | SCR_005233 | GWAS, Genome-Wide Association Studies | 2026-02-14 02:01:04 | 5 | |||||||
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Manhattan HIV Brain Bank Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Manhattan HIV Brain Bank (RRID:SCR_010520) | MHBB | biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank | Biorepository of tissues and fluids relevant for the neurologic, neuropsychologic, psychiatric and neuropathologic manifestations of HIV infection, linked to medical records and an on-going clinical trial for research use by the scientific community. The MHBB conducts a longitudinal, observational study that follows a group of HIV-infected individuals who have agreed to be fluid and organ donors for the purposes of AIDS research. They are currently the largest, multidisciplinary neuroAIDS cohort in New York City, the epicenter of the US HIV epidemic. Research participants undergo regular neurologic, neuropsychologic, and psychiatric evaluations, and provide body fluid samples that are linked to clinical information. Upon their demise, study participants become organ donors. This program has supplied clinical information, tissue, and fluid samples to over 70 qualified AIDS researchers across America, Europe and Australia. In fulfilling its resource mission, the MHBB functions as part of the National NeuroAIDS Tissue Consortium (NNTC). MHBB provides a means by which people living with HIV can be engaged in the struggle to improve our knowledge about HIV infection and the damage it causes to the body. | human immunodeficiency virus, aids, body fluid, organ, clinical information, tissue, brain, liver disease, liver disorder, aids pathogenesis, clinical data |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is related to: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is related to: National NeuroAIDS Tissue Consortium has parent organization: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; New York; USA |
Human immunodeficiency virus, AIDS, Liver disease, Liver disorder | NIH | nlx_19658 | http://www.mountsinai.org/Research/Centers%20Laboratories%20and%20Programs/Manhattan%20HIV%20Brain%20Bank | SCR_010520 | 2026-02-14 02:01:47 | 1 | ||||||
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HOMER Resource Report Resource Website 5000+ mentions |
HOMER (RRID:SCR_010881) | HOMER | sequence analysis software, data processing software, data analysis software, software application, software resource | Software tools for Motif Discovery and next-gen sequencing analysis. Used for analyzing ChIP-Seq, GRO-Seq, RNA-Seq, DNase-Seq, Hi-C and numerous other types of functional genomics sequencing data sets. Collection of command line programs for unix style operating systems written in Perl and C++. | motif, discovery, next, generation, sequencing, analysis, genomic, data |
is listed by: OMICtools is related to: findMotif.pl has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA |
NURSA consortium grant ; NIH HC088093; NIDDK DK063491; NCI CA52599; NIGMS P50 GM081892; Foundation Leducq Transatlantic Network Grant |
PMID:20513432 | OMICS_00483 | http://biowhat.ucsd.edu/homer/index.html | SCR_010881 | HOMER, Hypergeometric Optimization of Motif EnRichment, Homer, Homer v4.5 | 2026-02-14 02:02:07 | 5370 | |||||
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MODELLER Resource Report Resource Website 5000+ mentions |
MODELLER (RRID:SCR_008395) | portal, data or information resource, software application, software resource, simulation software, topical portal | Software tool as Program for Comparative Protein Structure Modelling by Satisfaction of Spatial Restraints. Used for homology or comparative modeling of protein three dimensional structures. User provides alignment of sequence to be modeled with known related structures and MODELLER automatically calculates model containing all non hydrogen atoms. | comparative, protein, structure, modelling, satisfaction, spatial, restrain, homology, 3D, alignment, sequence, hydrogen, atom, cluster |
is listed by: SoftCite has parent organization: University of California at San Francisco; California; USA |
Sandler Family Supporting Foundation ; NIGMS R01 GM54762; NIGMS P01 GM71790; NIH P01 A135707; NIGMS U54 GM62529; IBM ; Intel |
Restricted | nif-0000-30054 | SCR_008395 | 2026-02-14 02:01:40 | 5736 | ||||||||
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DNAWorks at Helix Systems Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
DNAWorks at Helix Systems (RRID:SCR_008470) | service resource | DNAWorks automates the design of oligonucleotides for gene synthesis by PCR-based methods. The availability of sequences of entire genomes has dramatically increased the number of protein targets, many of which will need to be overexpressed in cells other than the original source of DNA. Gene synthesis often provides a fast and economically efficient approach. The synthetic gene can be optimized for expression and constructed for easy mutational manipulation without regard to the parent genome. DNAWorks accesses a computer program that automates the design of oligonucleotides for gene synthesis. The website provides forms for simple input information, i.e. amino acid sequence of the target protein and melting temperature (needed for the gene assembly) of synthetic oligonucleotides. The program outputs a series of oligonucleotide sequences with codons optimized for expression in an organism of choice. Those oligonucleotides are characterized by highly homogeneous melting temperatures and a minimized tendency for hairpin formation. The approach presented here simplifies the production of proteins from a wide variety of organisms for genomics-based studies. | oligonucleotide, pcr, oligo primer |
is listed by: 3DVC has parent organization: National Cancer Institute has parent organization: National Cancer Institute |
Intramural AIDS Targeted Antiviral Program of the Office of the Director ; NIH |
PMID:12000848 | nif-0000-30422 | SCR_008470 | DNAWorks | 2026-02-14 02:01:39 | 37 | |||||||
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University of Pennslyvania Brain Bank Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
University of Pennslyvania Brain Bank (RRID:SCR_008820) | biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank | A brain and tissue bank that contains human brain samples from patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD) and other related neurodegenerative dementias and movement disorders. This brain bank serves as a resource for scientists and researchers, providing access to tissue samples for further research. While priority is given to University of Pennsylvania researchers, this bank will provide requests to researchers not associated with the University of Pennsylvania. This tissue bank accepts donations from those seeing a University of Pennsylvania physician or collaborator. | nervous system tissue, brain tissue, spinal cord, brain, tissue, dna, rna, slide, paraffin, alzheimer's disease, parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, frontotemporal disease, aging related neurodegenerative disorder, mild cognitive impairment, dementia, late adult human, clinical data, neurodegenerative disease |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania Center for Neurodegenerative Disease Research has parent organization: Penn Alzheimer's Disease Center |
Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Frontetemporal disease, Aging related neurodegenerative disorder, Mild Cognitive Impairment, Dementia, Aging | NIH | Public, For scientists and researchers, Priority is given to researchers working on NIH-funded multi-component projects being conducted at Penn or in collaboration with researchers at Penn, Requests from outside researchers and scientists are honored | nlx_144493 | http://www.med.upenn.edu/cndr/donatingbrain.shtml | SCR_008820 | Tissue Donation and the Penn Brain Bank, University of Pennsylvania Brain Bank, Tissue Donation the Penn Brain Bank, Penn Brain Bank | 2026-02-14 02:01:39 | 1 | |||||
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Neuroanatomy at UBC Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Neuroanatomy at UBC (RRID:SCR_008744) | Neuroanatomy at UBC | data or information resource, atlas, video resource, narrative resource, training material, d spatial image | The WEB ATLAS contains photographs of dissected brains showing important structures. The diagrams folder contains drawings showing functionally important parts of the brain as well as drawings of dissections adapted from C.G. Smith. We are particularly pleased to make Nan Cheney''s medical illustrations of the brain and the head available. The STROKE MODEL portion of the website has syndromes associated with strokes of different vessels of the brain as well as extensive diagrams and tables about the vessels of the brain. The 3D RECONSTRUCTIONS featured on this website were made from MRI scans through the brain - where indicated the source material was from the NIH Visible Human Project. The website will also contain material important for the neuroanatomy labs for med students at UBC. Weekly quizzes will help you keep up with studying the material, the podcasts will help you review material presented in the labs, and the weekly wikis will help you share information with your peers. | mri, stroke, dissection, gross anatomy, educational materials, teaching resource, brain, neuroanatomy, coronal, coronal section, cerebral artery, behavior, cranial nerve, micrograph | has parent organization: University of British Columbia; British Columbia; Canada | NIH | nlx_143865 | SCR_008744 | UBC Neuroanatomy | 2026-02-14 02:01:45 | 2 | |||||||
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GRDR Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
GRDR (RRID:SCR_008978) | GRDR, RaDaR | data repository, storage service resource, people resource, data or information resource, patient registry, service resource, database | Data repository of de-identified patient data, aggregated in a standardized manner, to enable analyses across many rare diseases and to facilitate various research projects, clinical studies, and clinical trials. The aim is to facilitate drug and therapeutics development, and to improve the quality of life for the many millions of people who are suffering from rare diseases. The goal of GRDR is to enable analyses of data across many rare diseases and to facilitate clinical trials and other studies. During the two-year pilot program, a web-based template will be developed to allow any patient organization to establish a rare disease patient registry. At the conclusion of the program, guidance will be available to patient groups to establish a registry and to contribute de-identified patient data to the GRDR repository. A Request for Information (RFI) was released on February 10, 2012 requesting information from patient groups about their interest in participating in a GRDR pilot project. ORDR selected 30 patient organizations to participate in this pilot program to test the different functionalities of the GRDR. Fifteen (15) organizations with established registries and 15 organizations that do not have patient registry. The 15 patient groups, each without a registry, were selected to assist in testing the implementation of the ORDR Common Data Elements (CDEs) in the newly developed registry infrastructure. These organizations will participate in the development and promotion of a new patient registry for their rare disease. The GRDR program will fund the development and hosting of the registry during the pilot program. Thereafter, the patient registry is expected to be self-sustaining.The 15 established patient registries were selected to integrate their de-identified data into the GRDR to evaluate the data mapping and data import/export processes. The GRDR team will assist these organizations in mapping their existing registry data to the CDEs. Participating registries must have a means to export their de-identified registry data into a specified data format that will facilitate loading the data into the GRDR repository on a regular basis. The GRDR will also develop the capability to link patients'''' data and medical information to donated biospecimens by using a Voluntary Global Unique Patient Identifier (GUID). The identifier will enable the creation of an interface between the patient registries that are linked to biorepositories and the Rare Disease Human Biospecimens/Biorepositories (RD-HUB) http://biospecimens.ordr.info.nih.gov/. | clinical, common data element, global unique patient identifier, clinical trial, drug development, therapy |
is related to: Biospecimens/Biorepositories: Rare Disease-HUB (RD-HUB) is related to: NIH Data Sharing Repositories has parent organization: Office of Rare Diseases Research |
Rare disease | NIH | Public, The community can contribute to this resource | nlx_152145 | http://www.grdr.info/ | SCR_008978 | Rare Diseases Registry Program (RaDaR), Global Rare Diseases Patient Registry and Data Repository | 2026-02-14 02:01:40 | 1 | ||||
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PRIMEGENS Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
PRIMEGENS (RRID:SCR_005474) | PRIMEGENS | data analysis service, analysis service resource, production service resource, service resource, software resource | A Web-based Tool for High-throughput Primer and Probe Design. The program has its different utilities available on its web server. A standalone version is also available. Algorithms: * SSPD - Sequence Specific Primer Design: to design primers for each of the specific sequences given by the user in the query input file against any alternate potential hybridization with any of the sequences given in the database input file. * PSPD - Probe Specific Primer Design: to design primers it selects the gene-specific fragments (probes) to design primer pairs for their PCR amplification. * FSPD Fragment Specific Primer Design: primer design algorithm used when there is a very long query sequence for which multiple primers are required for its amplification. * Check Binding Specificity * Probe Design Only: Probe design algorithm could be used to find sequence-specific probes, which doesn''t show any blast hit against database. Such probe design has been used for targeted sequencing like agilent sure-select technology with next-generation sequencing. | primer design, high-throughput primer, probe, microarray, analysis, blast, hybridization, primer, probe design, dna methylation |
is listed by: OMICtools has parent organization: University of Missouri; Missouri; USA |
DOE ; DOD ; NIH |
PMID:21415011 PMID:18579568 PMID:17951795 PMID:12424113 |
Free for academic use, Commercial use requires license | OMICS_00637, OMICS_02346 | http://digbio.missouri.edu/primegens/ | SCR_005474 | PRIMEGENS-w3, PRIMEGENS - High-throughput Primer and Probe Design, PRIMEGENSw3 | 2026-02-14 02:00:56 | 3 | ||||
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NIH Office of Science Education Resource Report Resource Website |
NIH Office of Science Education (RRID:SCR_005603) | OSE | portal, knowledge environment, data or information resource, organization portal, narrative resource, training material | The NIH Office of Science Education (OSE) coordinates science education activities at the NIH and develops and sponsors science education projects in house. These programs serve elementary, secondary, and college students and teachers and the public. Activities * Develop curriculum supplements and other educational materials related to medicine and research through collaborations with scientific experts at NIH * Maintain a website as a central source of information about NIH science education resources * Establish national model programs in public science education, such as the NIH Mini-Med School and Science in the Cinema * Promote science education reform as outlined in the National Science Education Standards and related guidelines The OSE was established in 1991 within the Office of Science Policy of the Office of the Director of the National Institutes of Health. The NIH is the world''s foremost biomedical research center and the U.S. federal government''s focal point for such research. It is one of the components of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The Office of Science Education (OSE) plans, develops, and coordinates a comprehensive science education program to strengthen and enhance efforts of the NIH to attract young people to biomedical and behavioral science careers and to improve science literacy in both adults and children. The function of the Office is as follows: (1) develops, supports, and directs new program initiatives at all levels with special emphasis on targeting students in grades kindergarten to 16, their educators and parents, and the general public; (2) advises NIH leadership on science education issues; (3) examines and evaluates research and emerging trends in science education and literacy for policy making; (4) works closely with the NIH extramural, intramural, women''s health, laboratory animal research, and minority program offices on science education special issues and programs to ensure coordination of NIH efforts; (5) works with NIH institutes, centers, and divisions to enhance communication of science education activities; and (6) works cooperatively with other public- and private-sector organizations to develop and coordinate activities. | science, education, high school, middle school, elementary school, animal, research, bioethics, blood, lymphatic system, bones, joints, muscle, brain, nervous system, cell biology, cancer, child, adolescent, complementary medicine, alternative medicine, digestive system, ears, nose, throat, endocrine system, environmental, toxicology, evolution, eye, vision, food, nutrition, metabolism, genomics, genetics, heart, circulation, history, immune system, injury, wound, kidney, urinary system, medical research, man, mental health, behavior, microbiology, infectious disease, mouth, teeth, therapy, reproductive system, respiratory system, safety, late adult human, sexual health, skin, hair, nail, sleep, social, family, substance abuse, technology, wellness, lifestyle, woman, health, human, lesson plan, supplemental curricula, book, image, multimedia, poster, k-12, adult, non-human animal |
has parent organization: National Institutes of Health is parent organization of: NIH SciEd Blog |
NIH | nlx_146222 | SCR_005603 | NIH OSE, National Institutes of Health Office of Science Education | 2026-02-14 02:00:58 | 0 | |||||||
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e-Source: Behavioral and Social Sciences Research Resource Report Resource Website |
e-Source: Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (RRID:SCR_005627) | e-Source | portal, data or information resource, book, narrative resource, training material, topical portal | 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 | behavioral science, social science, research, public health, methodology, health | has parent organization: Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research | NIH | nlx_146241 | SCR_005627 | e-Source: Behavioral & Social Science Research, e-Source: Behavioral Social Sciences Research, OBSSR e-Source, e-Source: Behavioral and Social Science Research, e-Source: Behavioral & Social Sciences Research | 2026-02-14 02:00:58 | 0 | |||||||
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All About Grants Podcast Resource Report Resource Website |
All About Grants Podcast (RRID:SCR_005621) | All About Grants | data or information resource, podcast, narrative resource, training resource | The Office of Extramural Research (OER) presents conversations with NIH staff members. Designed for investigators, fellows, students, research administrators, and others, we provide insights on grant topics from those who live and breathe the information. In mp3 and updated monthly. Transcripts are also available. So You Wanna... Keep Up with What''''s Hot? Prepare a Successful Grant Application? Suggest a Topic? Understand How Your Grant is Reviewed? Be an NIH Investigator? | grant, investigator, fellow, student, research administrator |
is related to: National Institutes of Health has parent organization: Office of Extramural Research NIH |
NIH | nlx_146239 | SCR_005621 | OER All About Grants Podcast, All About Grants at NIH | 2026-02-14 02:00:58 | 0 | |||||||
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3D Slicer Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
3D Slicer (RRID:SCR_005619) | Slicer | data visualization software, data processing software, software application, software resource, image analysis software | A free, open source software package for visualization and image analysis including registration, segmentation, and quantification of medical image data. Slicer provides a graphical user interface to a powerful set of tools so they can be used by end-user clinicians and researchers alike. 3D Slicer is natively designed to be available on multiple platforms, including Windows, Linux and Mac Os X. Slicer is based on VTK (http://public.kitware.com/vtk) and has a modular architecture for easy addition of new functionality. It uses an XML-based file format called MRML - Medical Reality Markup Language which can be used as an interchange format among medical imaging applications. Slicer is primarily written in C++ and Tcl. | birn, diffusion, functional, na-mic (ncbc), nifti-1 support, registration, segmentation, visualization, volume, warping |
uses: 3DSlicerLupusLesionModule uses: ShapePopulationViewer uses: Joint Anisotropic LMMSE Filter for Stationary Rician noise removal in DWI uses: Joint Anisotropic LMMSE Filter for Stationary Rician noise removal in DWI is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: Biositemaps is related to: Slicer3 Example Modules is related to: Stereoscopic Atlas of Intrinsic Brain Networks is related to: VMTK in 3D Slicer is related to: Diffusion Tractography with Kalman Filter is related to: Fast Nonlocal Means for MRI denoising is related to: SpineSegmentation module for 3DSlicer is related to: BioImage Suite is related to: NA-MIC Kit is related to: Hammer And WML Modules for 3D Slicer is related to: ABC (Atlas Based Classification) is related to: ARCTIC is related to: Finsler tractography module for Slicer is related to: GAMBIT is related to: GPU based affine registration is related to: GTRACT is related to: LEAD-DBS has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States is parent organization of: Level-set Segmentation for Slicer3 is parent organization of: Slicer3 Module Rician noise filter has plug in: MultiXplore works with: UManitoba - JHU Functionally Defined Human White Matter Atlas works with: SlicerMorph |
NIH ; NCRR ; NIBIB ; NCI ; US Army ; Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center |
3D Slicer License | nif-0000-00256 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/slicer | SCR_005619 | Slicer, 3D Slicer: A multi-platform free and open source software package for visualization and medical image computing, 3D Slicer, 3DSlicer | 2026-02-14 02:01:08 | 2238 |
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