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UTHealth at Houston Neuroscience Research Center Resource Report Resource Website |
UTHealth at Houston Neuroscience Research Center (RRID:SCR_007486) | UTHealth NRC | postdoctoral program resource, data or information resource, topical portal, portal, graduate program resource, training resource | The Neuroscience Research Center (NRC) is a university-wide center where diverse and multidisciplinary research is conducted to further the understanding of neural and behavioral disorders. Whether conducting cellular research in laboratories or clinical trials in patient care settings, the work of NRC researchers may someday contribute to preventing and treating such devastating disorders as: * Dementias resulting from Alzheimer''s disease and stroke * Mental retardation and other learning disabilities * Mental illnesses, including schizophrenia and manic-depressive illness * Alcoholism and other substance abuse problems * Inability to process knowledge due to factors such as aging and head trauma * Disabilities due to disorders of the developing nervous system More than 280 faculty hold NRC appointments, and are on the faculties of the Medical School, School of Public Health, School of Nursing, Dental Branch, and School of Biomedical Informatics. Departments with significant NRC research activities within the Medical School include Neurobiology and Anatomy; Neurology; Neurosurgery; Ophthalmology and Visual Science; Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Radiology. NRC activities are guided by an executive committee appointed by the President of the Health Science Center. The Neuroscience Research Center (NRC) is affiliated with educational opportunities at the graduate and postdoctoral levels. | neuroscience, brain | has parent organization: University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston; Texas; USA | nif-0000-02108 | http://nba.uth.tmc.edu/nrc/ | SCR_007486 | University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Neuroscience Research Center | 2026-08-18 09:42:13 | 0 | |||||||
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Texas A and M Health Science Center College of Medicine Department of Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics Resource Report Resource Website |
Texas A and M Health Science Center College of Medicine Department of Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics (RRID:SCR_007482) | data or information resource, portal, department portal, organization portal | The Department of Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics (NExT) at the Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine has 16 full-time faculty members and is one of four basic science departments within the College of Medicine. Program strengths within the department include brain development, cellular/molecular basis of drug addiction, circadian biology, ocular pharmacology and experimental therapeutics, neurobiology of aging, neurodegenerative diseases such as stroke and Alzheimer''s disease, neuro-oncology and neuroteratology of alcohol, nicotine and other drugs of abuse. The Department of Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics participates in an interdisciplinary graduate program in the Medical Sciences that leads primarily to the Ph.D. degree with special emphasis in interdisciplinary training in Neurosciences or Pharmaceutical Sciences. The Ph.D. program in Medical Science usually requires 4-5 years to complete. Graduates from our program are prepared for leadership roles in research and teaching in academic, industrial, or governmental positions. Faculty within the department are affiliated with university-wide interdisciplinary faculties including the TAMU Faculty of Neuroscience rand our clinical science partner, the Texas Brain and Spine Institute. The department is also home to the Women''s Health in Neuroscience Program, consisting of interdisciplinary research faculty and a clinical advisory group aimed at developing a cohesive preclinical approach to the impact of puberty, pregnancy and menopause on brain development, mental health and brain disease. | has parent organization: Texas A and M Health Science Center College of Medicine; Texas; USA | Aging | nif-0000-02093 | SCR_007482 | TAMHSC College of Medicine NExT, TAMHSC COM NExT | 2026-08-18 09:42:26 | 0 | |||||||||
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SUNY Upstate Medical University, Pharmacology Resource Report Resource Website |
SUNY Upstate Medical University, Pharmacology (RRID:SCR_007481) | data or information resource, portal, department portal, organization portal | Research in the Department of Pharmacology focuses on three major areas: 1) cardiovascular science 2) cell signaling 3) cancer biology and therapeutics. Within those areas, research ranges from basic biological problems to those with clinical orientations. The cardiovascular science research strives to understand the normal and abnormal functioning of the heart at the molecular, cellular and organ levels, and is exceptionally strong in cardiac electrophysiology and the mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmia. The cell signaling research concerns regulation of cell function by extracellular factors, the molecular biology of signaling pathways, cell communication, and intracellular proteolysis. The cancer biology and therapeutics research is focused on molecular mechanisms regulating cell death and survival in human malignancies, development and testing of novel cancer therapeutics, novel tumor markers, oncogenic transformation and apoptosis, regulation of tumor suppressors and molecular mechanisms of leukemogensis. The Pharmacology Department has multiple research grants for the next five years. Most of the funding comes from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), with additional funding from the Association for International Cancer Research, the American Society of Hematology, the Department of Defense and the American Heart Association. | nif-0000-02084 | SCR_007481 | SUNY Upstate | 2026-08-18 09:42:11 | 0 | |||||||||||
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Solanaceae Phenotype Ontology Resource Report Resource Website |
Solanaceae Phenotype Ontology (RRID:SCR_007832) | SPTO | data or information resource, ontology, controlled vocabulary | Ontology for Solanaceae crop phenotypes and traits, developed in collaboration with the research community, especially for breeder traits of agronomic importance. | obo | is listed by: BioPortal | nlx_157592 | SCR_007832 | 2026-08-18 09:42:17 | 0 | |||||||||
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BraInSitu: A homepage for molecular neuroanatomy Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
BraInSitu: A homepage for molecular neuroanatomy (RRID:SCR_008081) | BraInSitu | data or information resource, image, narrative resource, experimental protocol, expression atlas, database, atlas | Database of detailed protocols for single and double in situ hybridization (ISH) method, probes used by Yamamori lab and others useful for studies of brain, and many photos of mammalian (mostly mouse and monkey) brains stained with various gene probes. Also includes a brain atlas of gene expression. Currently, the atlas comprises a series of un-annotated images showing the localization of a particular probe or molecule, e.g., AChE. | function, gene expression, gene, anatomical structure, brain, central nervous system, cerebral cortex, in situ hybridization, mammalian, neocortex, pcr cloning, probe, molecular neuroanatomy resource, neuroanatomy, in situ hybridization protocol | has parent organization: National Institute for Basic Biology; Okazaki; Japan | nif-0000-11633 | SCR_008081 | 2026-08-18 09:42:21 | 4 | |||||||||
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NMPDR Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
NMPDR (RRID:SCR_007821) | NMPDR | data or information resource, analysis service resource, database, production service resource, service resource, data analysis service | The National Microbial Pathogen Data Resource provides curated annotations in an environment for comparative analysis of genomes and biological subsystems, with an emphasis on the food-borne pathogens Campylobacter, Listeria, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, and Vibrio; as well as the STD pathogens Chlamydiaceae, Haemophilus, Mycoplasma, Neisseria, Treponema, and Ureaplasma. This edition of the NMPDR includes 47 archaeal, 725 bacterial, and 29 eukaryal genomes with 3,257,100 genetic features, of which 1,338,895 are in FIGfams curated using 616 active subsystems. ''''''Notice to NMPDR Users'''''' - The NMPDR BRC contract ended in December 2009. At that time we ceased maintenance of the NMPDR web resource and data. Bacterial data from NMPDR has been transferred to PATRIC (http://www.patricbrc.org), a new consolidated BRC for all NIAID category A-C priority pathogenic bacteria. NMPDR was a collaboration among researchers from the Computation Institute of the University of Chicago, the Fellowship for Interpretation of Genomes (FIG), Argonne National Laboratory, and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois. | has parent organization: University of Chicago; Illinois; USA | NIAID contract HHSN266200400042C | PMID:17145713 | nif-0000-03193 | http://www.nmpdr.org | SCR_007821 | NMPDR - National Microbial Pathogen Data Resource, National Microbial Pathogen Data Resource, NMPDR BRC, NMPDR Bioinformatics Resource Center | 2026-08-18 09:42:30 | 3 | ||||||
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Gene Regulation Programs Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
Gene Regulation Programs (RRID:SCR_007787) | Gene Regulation Programs | data or information resource, portal, topical portal, software resource | In an effort to strongly support the collaborative nature of scientific research, BIOBASE offers access to their tools. Programs that are available through this portal are: * AliBaba 2.1: AliBaba2 is a program for predicting binding sites of transcription factor binding sites in an unknown DNA sequence. Therefore it uses the binding sites collected in TRANSFAC. AliBaba2 is currently the most specific tool for predicting sites. * Boxshade 3.3.1: Pretty Printing and Shading of Multiple-Alignment files. * ClustalW 1.8: ClustalW Multiple Sequence Alignment Program. * Dialign2.0: Multiple Sequence Alignment Program. * F-Match 1.0: F-MATCH is a program for identifying statistically overrepresented Transcription Factor Binding Sites (TFBS) in a set of sequences compared against a control set, assuming a binomial distribution of TFBS frequency. The program reads MATCH output files for the query and control sets. F-Match uses a library of mononucleotide weight matrices from TRANSFAC 6.0 * Match 1.0 Public: Match is designed for searching potential binding sites for transcription factors (TF binding sites) nucleotide sequences. MatchTM uses a library of mononucleotide weight matrices from TRANSFAC 6.0 * molwSearch 1.0: Search for transcription factors with a certain molecular weight. * P-Match 1.0: P-Match is a new tool for identifying transcription factor binding sites (TF binding sites) in DNA sequences. It combines pattern matching and weight matrix approaches thus providing higher accuracy of recognition than each of the methods alone. P-Match uses a library of mononucleotide weight matrices from TRANSFAC 6.0 along with the site alignments associated with these matrices. * Patch 1.0: Search for potential transcription factor binding sites in your own sequences with the pattern search program using TRANSFAC 6.0 public sites. * m2transfac 1.0: m2transfac is a PWM-PWM alignment interface for the TRANSFAC(R) database. For given user motifs, m2transfac reports all non-overlapping pairwise alignments to a TRANSFAC(R) matrix which satisfy a specified threshold. * MatrixCatch 2.7: The MatrixCatch tool is designed for searching potential composite elements (CEs) for transcription factors (TFs) in any DNA sequence, which may be of interest. MatrixCatch uses a library of CE matrix models, which were compiled on a basis of experimentally identified CEs collected in TRANSCOMPEL database and mononucleotide weight matrices for single TF-binding sites collected in TRANSFAC 6.0 public database. * Composite Module Analyst (CMA) 1.0: CMA reads output of Match program and applies a genetic algorithm in order to define promoter models based on the composition of transcription factor binding sites and their pairs. * PolyA Scan 0.000707: Scanning a Sequence for potential Polyadenylation Sites. * ReadSeq 2.0: ReadSeq reads and writes nucleic/protein sequences in various formats. * SignalScan: Analysis of DNA Sequences for known Eukaryotic Signals * SbBlast 1.0: Search Tool for Sequence Search in the S/MARt Binder Database. SbBlast makes use of the BLAST Sequence Similarity Search Tool - Version 2.0.13 (May-26-2000). * SnpFind 0.3: SNPFIND is a tool for searches in the Database of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms. The search algorithm used for the database search is the BLAST algorithm. * TfBlast 0.1: Search Tool for Sequence Search in the TRANSFAC Factor Table. SbBlast makes use of the BLAST Sequence Similarity Search Tool - Version 2.0.13 (May-26-2000). | has parent organization: BIOBASE Corporation | BIOBASE | nlx_143607 | SCR_007787 | gene-regulation.com: Programs | 2026-08-18 09:42:29 | 73 | ||||||||
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Psychology Post-doctoral Training Program, US Department of Veterans affairs, Salt Lake City, UT Resource Report Resource Website |
Psychology Post-doctoral Training Program, US Department of Veterans affairs, Salt Lake City, UT (RRID:SCR_008076) | postdoctoral program resource, data or information resource, job resource, organization portal, portal, training resource, funding resource | This web site is an overview of the post-doctoral psychology training program at the VA Salt Lake City Health Care System (VA SLC HCS). Its purpose is to help prospective psychology post-docs learn about the training and professional growth opportunities that are available. The VA Salt Lake City Health Care System postdoctoral fellowship is a full-time, 12-month continuous appointment focused on specialty training in the evaluation and treatment of veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Postdoctoral Fellows will be active members of two interdisciplinary treatment teams: - The PTSD Clinical Team through the Mental Health Department - The Polytrauma Team through the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department. Fellows will also provide community outreach to returning veterans from Afghanistan and Iraq. Especially relevant to the VA Mental Health Strategic Plan, psychological services are provided within the complementary areas of emotional trauma (e.g., military combat, military sexual trauma), physical trauma (e.g., TBI, orthopedic injuries), substance abuse, and couples/family discord, primarily within the OEF/OIF veteran population. Sponsors: This work is funded by the US Department of Veterans Affairs, Salt Lake City. | emotional trauma, fellowship, injury, internship, military combat, military sexual trauma, opportunity, orthopedic, physical trauma, polytrauma, post-doctoral, post-traumatic stress disorder, program, psychology, substance abuse, tbi, training | nif-0000-10540 | SCR_008076 | USDVA Training Programs | 2026-08-18 09:42:22 | 0 | ||||||||||
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University of Washington Integrated Brain Project Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
University of Washington Integrated Brain Project (RRID:SCR_008075) | data or information resource, ontology, controlled vocabulary, software resource | The UW Integrated Brain Project is one project within the national Human Brain Project, a national multi-agency effort to develop informatics tools for managing the exploding amount of information that is accumulating about the human brain. The objective of the UW Integrated Brain Project effort is to organize and integrate distributed functional information about the brain around the structural information framework that is the long term goal of our work. This application therefore extends the utility of the Digital Anatomist Project by using it to organize non-structural information. The initial driving neuroscience problem that is being addressed is the management, visualization and analysis of cortical language mapping data. In recent years, advances in imaging technology such as PET and functional MRI have allowed researchers to observe areas of the cortex that are activated when the subject performs language tasks. These advances have greatly accelerated the amount of data available about human language, but have also emphasized the need to organize and integrate the sometimes contradictory sources of data, in order to develop theories about language organization. The hypothesis is that neuroanatomy is the common substrate on which the diverse kinds of data can be integrated. A result of the work done by this project is a set of software tools for generating a 3-D reconstruction of the patient''s own brain from MRI, for mapping functional data to this reconstruction, for normalizing individual anatomy by warping to a canonical brain atlas and by annotating data with terms from an anatomy ontology, for managing individual lab data in local laboratory information systems, for integrating and querying data across separate data management systems, and for visualizing the integrated results. Sponsors: This Human Brain Project research is funded jointly by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, the National Institute of Mental Health, and the National Institute on Aging. | functional mri, anatomy, brain, imaging, neuroanatomy, neuroscience, open source license, pet, technology | Aging | nif-0000-10536 | SCR_008075 | UW Brain Project | 2026-08-18 09:42:21 | 1 | |||||||||
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Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease (RRID:SCR_008072) | data or information resource, job resource, organization portal, portal, training resource | GIND provides a highly interactive academic environment and state-of-the-art research facilities that are ideal for training in neuroscience and biomedical research. GIND Investigators hold university appointments at UCSF and participate in educational activities, including the teaching and training of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. Additionally, GIND is actively engaged in efforts to translate scientific discoveries into better treatments for major diseases of the nervous system. Sponsors: Support for GIND comes from the University of California at San Francisco. | biomedical, disease, nervous system, neuroscience, research, treatment | is related to: Collaboratory of AIDS Researchers for Eradciation (CARE) | nif-0000-10522 | SCR_008072 | GIND | 2026-08-18 09:42:21 | 2 | |||||||||
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Multimodal Imaging Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website |
Multimodal Imaging Laboratory (RRID:SCR_008071) | MMIL | laboratory portal, data or information resource, portal, organization portal | An interdisciplinary group of scientists and clinicians who study the human brain using a variety of imaging, recording, and computational techniques. Their primary goal is to bridge non-invasive imaging technologies to the underlying neurophysiology of brain neuronal circuits for a better understanding of healthy human brain function, and mechanisms of disruption of this function in diseases such as Alzheimer's, epilepsy and stroke. The other goal of the MMIL is to develop and apply advanced imaging techniques to understanding the human brain and its disorders. In order to ground these methodological developments in their underlying neurobiology, invasive studies in humans and animals involving optical and micro physiological measures are also performed. These methodologies are applied to understanding normal function in sleep, memory and language, development and aging, and diseases such as dementia, epilepsy and autism. | dti, eeg, epilepsy, fmri, function, aging, alzheimer's, autism, brain, dementia, development, disease, disorder, human, mechanism, memory, microphysiological, neurobiology, neuronal circuit, neurophysiology, noninvasive methodology, pet, sleep, stroke, structural mri, language, meg, structural mri, meg |
has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA is parent organization of: Pediatric Imaging Neurocognition and Genetics |
Aging | nif-0000-10521 | SCR_008071 | 2026-08-18 09:42:33 | 0 | ||||||||
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University of Pennsylvania Medical Center Neuroscience Resource Report Resource Website |
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center Neuroscience (RRID:SCR_007978) | data or information resource, portal, department portal, organization portal | The Department of Neuroscience is located in the School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Founded in 1992 to recognize the growing importance of neuroscience as a scientific discipline, the Department laboratories pursue a wide variety of research interests reflecting the entire range of modern neuroscience. The Department lies at the heart of the campus-wide Mahoney Institute of Neurological Sciences, the first research organization to receive NIH funding for training in the neurosciences. | nif-0000-03991 | SCR_007978 | U Penn | 2026-08-18 09:42:20 | 0 | |||||||||||
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VISTA Enhancer Browser Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
VISTA Enhancer Browser (RRID:SCR_007973) | VISTA Enhancer Browser | data or information resource, storage service resource, data repository, database, service resource | Resource for experimentally validated human and mouse noncoding fragments with gene enhancer activity as assessed in transgenic mice. Most of these noncoding elements were selected for testing based on their extreme conservation in other vertebrates or epigenomic evidence (ChIP-Seq) of putative enhancer marks. Central public database of experimentally validated human and mouse noncoding fragments with gene enhancer activity as assessed in transgenic mice. Users can retrieve elements near single genes of interest, search for enhancers that target reporter gene expression to particular tissue, or download entire collections of enhancers with defined tissue specificity or conservation depth. | human, noncoding fragment, mutant mouse strain, molecular neuroanatomy resource, image, telencephalon, development, genome, enhancer, dna fragment, embryo, embryonic mouse, brain, neural tube, eye, ear, heart, tail, limb, nose, cranial nerve, trigeminal, dorsal root ganglia, face, branchial arch, gene expression, annotation, vector, transgenic embryo, lacz reporter vector, lacz, biomaterial supply resource, in vivo, image collection, transcriptional enhancer, chip-seq, bio.tools, FASEB list |
is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools is related to: NIF Data Federation is related to: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is related to: OMICtools has parent organization: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
American Heart Association ; NIDCR ; NHLBI HL066681; NHGRI HG003988; DOE contract DE-AC02-05CH11231; NINDS NS062859; DOE DE020060 |
PMID:17130149 | Free, Freely available | nif-0000-03637, OMICS_01568, biotools:vista_enhancer_browser | https://bio.tools/vista_enhancer_browser | SCR_007973 | 2026-08-18 09:42:32 | 249 | |||||
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Cellular Open Resource Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Cellular Open Resource (RRID:SCR_008022) | database, data or information resource, software resource | Cellular Open Resource is a Microsoft Windows environment for cellular modeling that is built around CellML (except for reactions and metadata which are not supported). It offers, through CellML, an ''out of the box'' access to a large database of single cell models. COR was among the early adopters of this standard, eventually forming the first publicly available CellML-based modeling and collaboration environment. From the onset, COR was designed to provide an environment that could not only be used by experienced modelers, but also by experimentalists, teachers and students. It therefore tries to combine a user-friendly interface with a computationally efficient numerical engine. In this paper, we introduce the philosophy behind COR, explain its user interface and current functionality, including the editing and running of CellML files, highlight lessons learned from user feedback and problems experienced during the development of COR and conclude by exploring future development potential. Sponsors: This study has been supported by a grant from the UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/E024955/1). Keyword: Cell, Model, Cellular, Modeling, Open resource, Microsoft, Environment, Database, Experimentalist, Teacher, Student, Modeler, Computationally, Development, | has parent organization: University of Oxford; Oxford; United Kingdom | nif-0000-10187 | SCR_008022 | COR | 2026-08-18 09:42:21 | 15 | ||||||||||
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Buzsaki Lab Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Buzsaki Lab (RRID:SCR_008020) | Buzsaki Lab | data or information resource, software application, software resource, data analysis software, data processing software, organization portal, laboratory portal, portal | Lab interested in understanding how neuronal circuitries of the brain support its cognitive capacities. Its goal is to provide rational, mechanistic explanations of cognitive functions at a descriptive level. In the lab''s view, the most promising area of cognitive faculties for scientific inquiry is memory, since it is a well-circumscribed term, can be studied in animals and substantial knowledge has accumulated on the molecular mechanisms of synaptic plasticity. Available software: * NeuroScope: NeuroScope can display local field potentials (EEG), neuronal spikes, behavioral events, as well as the position of the animal in the environment. It also features limited editing capabilities. * Klusters: Klusters is a powerful and easy-to-use cluster cutting application designed to help neurophysiologists sort action potentials from multiple neurons on groups of electrodes (e.g., tetrodes or multisite silicon probes). * KlustaKwik: KlustaKwik is a program for automatic cluster analysis, specifically designed to run fast on large data sets. * MATLAB m-files: A selection of MATLAB files developed in the lab., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | eeg, electrode, environment, funtion, animal, application, behavioral, brain, capacity, circuit, cluster, cognitive, hippocampal, hippocampus, laboratory, local field potential, mechanism, memory, molecular, neuron, neuronal, plasticity, research, scientific, spike, synaptic, tetrode |
has parent organization: Rutgers University; New Jersey; USA is parent organization of: NeuroScope |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-10182 | http://osiris.rutgers.edu/frontmid/indexmid.html | SCR_008020 | Buzsaki''s Lab | 2026-08-18 09:42:33 | 15 | ||||||
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Soy Ontology Resource Report Resource Website |
Soy Ontology (RRID:SCR_007847) | SOY | data or information resource, ontology, controlled vocabulary | Growth, trait and development ontology for soybean | obo |
is listed by: BioPortal has parent organization: SoyBase |
nlx_157593 | SCR_007847 | 2026-08-18 09:42:30 | 0 | |||||||||
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HPID - Human Protein Interaction database Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
HPID - Human Protein Interaction database (RRID:SCR_007724) | HPID | data or information resource, storage service resource, data repository, database, service resource | Database that provides human protein interaction information and integrated interaction and also finds proteins from databases that can potentially react with proteins submitted by users. The human protein interaction information was pre-computed by a statistical method from existing structural and experimental data, while the integrated human protein interactions are derived from BIND, DIP and HPRD. A score composed of three parts is assigned to the predicted interaction data, and those interactions with high scores were found reliable. HPID allows the user to use the protein IDs in EMBL, Ensembl, MIM, RefSeq, HPRD and NCBI to search protein interactions of interest. A set of web-based software tools has also been developed so that users can visualize and analyze protein interaction networks. | human protein, protein, interaction, protein superfamily, yeast, visualize, analyze, protein interaction network | has parent organization: Inha University; Incheon; South Korea | Ministry of Information and Communication of Korea IMT2000-C3-4 | PMID:15117749 | nif-0000-02984 | http://www.hpid.org | SCR_007724 | 2026-08-18 09:42:16 | 2 | ||||||
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Alzheimer's Australia: Living with Dementia Resource Report Resource Website |
Alzheimer's Australia: Living with Dementia (RRID:SCR_008015) | data or information resource, narrative resource, training material, disease-related portal, topical portal, service resource, portal, training resource | A website which provides in-depth fact sheets on aspects of dementia and dementia care. It provides information on member organizations in each state, support and respite services as well as counseling and education available through Alzheimer's Australia. This organization's vision is for a society committed to the prevention of dementia, while valuing and supporting people living with dementia. Alzheimer's Australia manages a wide range of innovative National Programs which provide information, support, counseling, training and education to people with dementia, their families and carers as well as to professionals working in the dementia field. | education, events, family, alzheimers, counseling, dementia, healthcare, memory loss, services, short course, support | Department of Health Australian Government ; J.O. and J.R. Wicking Trust ; Pfizer Australia ; Hazel Hawke Research and Care Fund ; Bupa Care Services ; Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited ; Eli Lily ; Novartis Australia ; Workplace Giving Companies |
Public | nif-0000-10147 | SCR_008015 | Alzheimer's Australia | 2026-08-18 09:42:33 | 0 | ||||||||
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Medical Research Council Harwell: An International Centre for Mouse Genetics Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Medical Research Council Harwell: An International Centre for Mouse Genetics (RRID:SCR_008013) | MRC Harwell, Harwell | material resource, biomaterial supply resource, organism supplier | UK’s national facility for mouse genetics and use of mouse models for preclinical study of human disease.Offers services to researchers around the world. Services include free archiving of mouse lines to protect them for future use, distribution of mouse lines from the Archive, breeding and phenotyping of genetically altered mice, and genome engineering services to generate new mouse models.Offers archiving and distribution of mouse lines to safeguard germplasm collected from unique strains and make it readily available to the scientific community. | RIN, Resource Information Network, mouse genetics, mouse models, preclinical study, human disease, mouse lines, genetically altered mice, breeding and phenotyping, genome engineering services, RRID Community Authority |
is listed by: Resource Information Network is related to: University of Oxford; Oxford; United Kingdom works with: International Mouse Strain Resource |
MRC | nif-0000-09875 | SCR_008013 | Mary Lyon Centre at MRC Harwell | 2026-08-18 09:42:21 | 11 | |||||||
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BIRD - Bio Info R and D Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
BIRD - Bio Info R and D (RRID:SCR_008010) | BIRD | data or information resource, portal, topical portal, organization portal | BIRD''s mission is to aid the progress of bioinformatics and promote creation of new biology, which has computational, deductive, predictive, and theoretical features. (most of this site is in Japanese) To carry out its responsibilities, BIRD: * Promotes appropriate development of bioinformatics research and development, such as what kinds of databases and analysis software should be developed and what kind of computer facilities are needed for that development. * Maintains the computer environment and network and functions as a funding agency to further promotion plans. * Develops basic databases: genome sequence database, protein 3D structure database, gene expression profile database, molecular interaction database, etc. * Conducts and coordinates integration, enhancement, and standardization of the basic databases. * Develops computing tools for analyzing various kinds of biological and experimental data, data mining from databases, computer simulation of living systems and so on. * Develops ontologies necessary for data and knowledge description of databases storing biological functions and integration of the basic databases. * Conducts and coordinates research and development of innovative and creative technologies and theories which move toward understanding life as an information system, especially approaches by collaboration of computer scientists and experimental scientists. * Provides computer facilities for developing databases and software and making them publicly available. * Sets up training courses for teaching utilization of databases and tools for novices in bioinformatics and sponsors scientific meetings. * Provides community space with high performance computing facilities where innovative ideas are cultivated by free discussion and "trial and error" with the computer in order to promote development of young scientists who will create new biological discoveries based on bioinfomatics and become leaders in the field. | data set | is listed by: 3DVC | nif-0000-09525 | SCR_008010 | Bio Info R and D, Bio Info RandD | 2026-08-18 09:42:33 | 2 |
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