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Microbial Culture Collection Vocabulary Resource Report Resource Website |
Microbial Culture Collection Vocabulary (RRID:SCR_010361) | MCCV | controlled vocabulary, data or information resource, ontology | Structured controlled vocabulary for describing meta information of microbial calture collection maintained in biological research centers | owl | is listed by: BioPortal | nlx_157478 | SCR_010361 | 2026-08-21 12:39:00 | 0 | |||||||||
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Minimal Information about any Sequence Ontology Resource Report Resource Website |
Minimal Information about any Sequence Ontology (RRID:SCR_010364) | MIXS | controlled vocabulary, data or information resource, ontology | Ontology providing an RDF representation of the MIxS (Minimal Information about any Sequence) family of checklists. | owl | is listed by: BioPortal | nlx_157482 | SCR_010364 | 2026-08-21 12:39:00 | 0 | |||||||||
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NIF Dysfunction Ontlogy Resource Report Resource Website |
NIF Dysfunction Ontlogy (RRID:SCR_010365) | NIFDYS | controlled vocabulary, data or information resource, ontology | Ontology that contains the former BIRNLex-Disease, version 1.3.2. -- The BIRN Project lexicon provided entities for data and database annotation for the BIRN project, covering anatomy, disease, data collection, project management and experimental design. It was built using the organizational framework provided by the foundational Basic Formal Ontology (BFO). It used an abstract biomedical layer on top of that - OBO-UBO which was constructed as a proposal to the OBO Foundry. This was meant to support creating a sharable view of core biomedical objects such as biomaterial_entity, and organismal_entity that all biomedical ontologies are likely to need and want to use with the same intended meaning. The BIRNLex biomaterial entities have already been factored to separately maintained ontology - BIRNLexBiomaterialEntity.owl which this BIRNLex-Main.owl file imports. The Ontology of Biomedical Investigation (OBI) is also imported and forms the foundation for the formal description of all experiment-related artifacts. The BIRNLex will serve as the basis for construction of a formal ontology for the multiscale investigation of neurological disease. | owl |
is listed by: BioPortal has parent organization: Neuroscience Information Framework |
nlx_157493 | SCR_010365 | Neuroscience Information Framework (NIF) Dysfunction Ontlogy, Neuroscience Information Framework Dysfunction Ontlogy | 2026-08-21 12:39:18 | 0 | ||||||||
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University of California at San Francisco; California; USA Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
University of California at San Francisco; California; USA (RRID:SCR_010605) | UCSF | university | Public research university in San Francisco, California. Part of University of California system. Dedicated entirely to health sciences. Major center of medical and biological research and teaching. Ranked as one of top universities in biomedical field in USA and around world. | institution, university, health science, medical, biological, teaching, center, biomedical |
is affiliated with: Diabetes Research Centers is related to: NCIRE is related to: ONE Study is related to: Alzheimers Disease Genetics Consortium is related to: Beta Cell Biology Consortium is related to: Clinical and Translational Science Awards Consortium is related to: Diabetic Foot Consortium has parent organization: University of California; California; USA is parent organization of: DOCK is parent organization of: MochiView is parent organization of: Kravitz Dataset 2 is parent organization of: uManager is parent organization of: UCSF Brain Tumor Tissue Bank is parent organization of: CryptoBase is parent organization of: Resource for Biocomputing Visualization and Informatics is parent organization of: Hyperpolarized MRI Technology Resource Center is parent organization of: Sherlock is parent organization of: Center for Imaging of Neurodegenerative Diseases is parent organization of: WikiPathways is parent organization of: International Gene Trap Consortium is parent organization of: Microstructural correlation toolbox is parent organization of: NUTMEG is parent organization of: AltAnalyze - Alternative Splicing Analysis Tool is parent organization of: Integrative Modeling Platform is parent organization of: UCSF Spot is parent organization of: Allelic Variations of The XP Genes is parent organization of: Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale is parent organization of: AIDS and Cancer Specimen Resource is parent organization of: UCSF DNA Bank is parent organization of: Babel is parent organization of: UCSF DataShare is parent organization of: Scientific Data Sharing Project is parent organization of: ModBase is parent organization of: UCSF Laboratory for Visual Neuroscience is parent organization of: UCSF AIDS Specimen Bank is parent organization of: Gene Map Annotator and Pathway Profiler is parent organization of: ExPANdS is parent organization of: UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS) is parent organization of: HOLLOW is parent organization of: MAPPFinder is parent organization of: iBioSeminars is parent organization of: Bioelectromagnetism Matlab Toolbox is parent organization of: UCSF Brain Tumor Tissue Bank is parent organization of: Krogan Lab Interactome Database is parent organization of: BayGenomics is parent organization of: CanPredict is parent organization of: MODELLER is parent organization of: DeRisi Lab is parent organization of: CTSpedia is parent organization of: Kravitz Dataset1 is parent organization of: UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center is parent organization of: Clinical Research Resource HUB is parent organization of: National Bio-Organic Biomedical Mass Spectrometry Resource Center is parent organization of: Program to Reduce Incontinence by Diet and Exercise is parent organization of: Brain Health Registry is parent organization of: The Li Lab at UCSF is parent organization of: UCSF Nikon Imaging Center is parent organization of: UCSF School of Medicine; California; USA is parent organization of: Microarrays.org is parent organization of: University of California, San Francisco School of Pharmacy is parent organization of: PRICE is parent organization of: HMMSplicer is parent organization of: ArrayOligoSelector is parent organization of: stepNorm is parent organization of: National Center for X-ray Tomography is parent organization of: SURPI is parent organization of: Research Network in Early Experience and Brain Development is parent organization of: Resource for Genetic Epidemiology Research on Adult Health and Aging is parent organization of: PSCBS is parent organization of: Sparky is parent organization of: Cytokine Registry is parent organization of: Protein Prospector is parent organization of: University of California San Francisco Diabetes Research Center Mouse Genetics Core Facility is parent organization of: University of California San Francisco Diabetes Research Center Islet Production Core Facility is parent organization of: University of California San Francisco Parnassus Flow Cytometry Core Facility is parent organization of: University of California San Francisco Diabetes Research Center Lentiviral RNAi Core Facility is parent organization of: University of California San Francisco Diabetes Research Center Microscopy Core Facility is parent organization of: University of California San Francisco Diabetes Research Center is parent organization of: University of California San Francisco Diabetes Research Center Mouse Metabolism Core is parent organization of: University of California San Francisco Nutrition and Obesity Research Center Mouse Metabolism and Imaging Core is parent organization of: University of California San Francisco Nutrition and Obesity Research Center Human Metabolism Core is parent organization of: University of California San Francisco Nutrition and Obesity Research Center Genetics and Genomics Core is parent organization of: University of California San Francisco Nutrition and Obesity Research Center is parent organization of: Cystic Fibrosis Center - University of California San Francisco is parent organization of: UCSF ChimeraX is parent organization of: MotionCor2 is parent organization of: Clonotator is parent organization of: FoXS is parent organization of: covidcounties.org is parent organization of: DoubletFinder is parent organization of: syndRomics is parent organization of: PhotometryBox is parent organization of: University of California at San Francisco Immunology Lab Core Facility is parent organization of: Similarity Ensemble Approach is parent organization of: University of California at San Francisco Advanced Microscopy Core Facility is parent organization of: University of California San Francisco Clinical Cancer Genomics Laboratory Core Facility is parent organization of: UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Flow and Cell Sorting Core Facility |
nlx_57854, GRID grid.266102.1; ISNI 0000 0001 2297 6811; Crossref Funder ID 100008069; Wikidata Q1061104 | https://ror.org/043mz5j54 | SCR_010605 | UC San Francisco, The University of California, San Francisco, University of California San Francisco, University of California at San Francisco | 2026-08-21 12:39:24 | 13 | |||||||
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Evidence-Based Health Care Search Strategies Resource Report Resource Website |
Evidence-Based Health Care Search Strategies (RRID:SCR_010606) | data or information resource, narrative resource, wiki | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVCE, documented September 6, 2016. This wiki focuses on the process, techniques and tools of high quality searching in the context of evidence-based health care. Information collected in the wiki is primarily intended for medical librarians, but may be of interest to others. Please keep in mind that search strategies and tools here are intended for use by trained professionals in the course of their professional duties, and are not intended for use by the general public. If they are helpful or useful to others that is a plus, but not the primary purpose of the site. | ebhc, ebm, evidence-based, health, healthcare, medicine, medline, pubmed searching | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_51340 | SCR_010606 | EBHC Search Strategies Wiki, EBHC Search Strategies | 2026-08-21 12:39:04 | 0 | |||||||||
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American Society for Cell Biology Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
American Society for Cell Biology (RRID:SCR_010600) | ASCB | community building portal, data or information resource, meeting resource, narrative resource, portal, training resource | The American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) was founded in 1960 to bring the varied facets of cell biology together. The Society''s purpose is to promote and develop the field of cell biology. Its objectives are achieved through the scholarly dissemination of research at its Annual Meeting and Summer Meetings and in its publications. The ASCB strives to ensure the future of basic scientific research by providing training and development opportunities for students and young investigators, and also by keeping Congress and the American public informed about the importance of biological research. Since its founding, the ASCB has grown to approximately 10,000 members in the United States and more than 65 countries around the world. About 25% of ASCB members are international. Current members come from universities, colleges, professional schools, government, industry, and public and private research institutions. Membership in the ASCB is open to all research scientists, students, educators (high school, undergraduate, and graduate level), and technicians who have education or research experience in cell biology or an allied field. |
is listed by: Duke Human Heart Repository is parent organization of: Cell Image Library (CIL) is parent organization of: iBioSeminars |
nlx_50636 | SCR_010600 | The American Society for Cell Biology | 2026-08-21 12:39:24 | 8 | |||||||||
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IFOMIS Resource Report Resource Website |
IFOMIS (RRID:SCR_010604) | IFOMIS | data or information resource, knowledge environment, narrative resource, standard specification | The Institute for Formal Ontology and Medical Information Science (IFOMIS) comprehends an interdisciplinary research group, with members from Philosophy, Computer and Information Science, Logic, Medicine, and Medical Informatics, focusing on theoretically grounded research in both formal and applied ontology. Its goal is to develop a formal ontology that will be applied and tested in the domain of medical and biomedical information science. |
has parent organization: Saarland University; Saarbrucken; Germany is parent organization of: BFO |
Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung | nlx_51151 | SCR_010604 | Institute for Formal Ontology and Medical Information Science | 2026-08-21 12:39:24 | 0 | ||||||||
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Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Center Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Center (RRID:SCR_010692) | BU ADC | data or information resource, disease-related portal, portal, topical portal, training resource | The goal of the Alzheimers Disease Center is to help reduce the human and economic costs associated with Alzheimers disease through the advancement of knowledge. The primary missions of the Center are to: conduct and facilitate cutting-edge Alzheimers disease research; enhance clinical care for Alzheimers disease patients and their families; and provide education regarding Alzheimers disease to both professional and lay audiences. The Center is made up of a multidisciplinary group of professionals dedicated to research, clinical care, and education. | alzheimers, research, patient, family, education, disease related portal, training resource |
has parent organization: Boston University School of Medicine; Massachusetts; USA is parent organization of: Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Center Neuropathology Core Facility |
Alzheimer's disease | NIA | Public | nlx_80502 | SCR_010692 | BU Alzheimers Disease Center | 2026-08-21 12:39:05 | 1 | |||||
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Life Extension Foundation Resource Report Resource Website |
Life Extension Foundation (RRID:SCR_010574) | institution | Established in 1980, the Life Extension Foundation is a nonprofit organization, whose long-range goal is to radically extend the healthy human lifespan by discovering scientific methods to control aging and eradicate disease. The largest organization of its kind in the world, the Life Extension Foundation has always been at the forefront of discovering new scientific breakthroughs for use in developing novel disease prevention and treatment protocols to improve the quality and length of human life. Through its private funding of research programs aimed at identifying and developing new therapies to slow and even reverse the aging process, the Life Extension Foundation seeks to reduce, and ultimately eliminate, such age-related killers as heart disease, stroke, cancer and Alzheimer''s disease. Long-time members are keenly aware of the scientific research that Life Extension Foundation funds to develop validated methods to slow and reverse the aging process. Less known is Life Extension''s multi-prong program to develop safer and more effective cancer therapies. One reason we focus so heavily on cancer research is that this dreaded disease represents a roadblock in our ability to develop effective means to combat aging. | is parent organization of: Life Extension | Aging | ISNI: 0000 0001 0300 2958, nlx_41735, grid.490868.b | https://ror.org/02vzd2x77 | SCR_010574 | 2026-08-21 12:39:24 | 0 | |||||||||
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Biodatomics Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Biodatomics (RRID:SCR_010464) | data analysis software, data processing software, software application, software resource | An open source commercial platform for genomic analysis. Included is a home brewed workflow engine and code provenance tracking, no data provenance tracking. Multiple tools like HMMR and Blast are included in the platform with an architecture that allows others to be plugged in and the code to be modified. Data storage is handled by hadoop clusters. | nlx_157693 | SCR_010464 | BioDT | 2026-08-21 12:39:21 | 1 | |||||||||||
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Pathema Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Pathema (RRID:SCR_010585) | Pathema | analysis service resource, data analysis service, data or information resource, database, production service resource, service resource | Pathema is one of the eight Bioinformatics Resource Centers designed to serve as a core resource for the bio-defense and infectious disease research community. Pathema strives to support basic research and accelerate scientific progress for understanding, detecting, diagnosing and treating an established set of six target NIAID Category A-C pathogens: Category A priority pathogens; Bacillus anthracis and Clostridium botulinum, and Category B priority pathogens; Burkholderia mallei, Burkholderia pseudomallei, Clostridium perfringens and Entamoeba histolytica. Each target pathogen is represented in one of four distinct clade-specific Pathema web resources and underlying databases developed to target the specific data and analysis needs of each scientific community. All publicly available complete genome projects of phylogenetically related organisms are also represented, providing a comprehensive collection of organisms for comparative analyses. Pathema facilitates the scientific exploration of genomic and related data through its integration with web-based analysis tools, customized to obtain, display, and compute results relevant to ongoing pathogen research. Pathema serves the bio-defense and infectious disease research community by disseminating data resulting from pathogen genome sequencing projects and providing access to the results of inter-genomic comparisons for these organisms. The Pathema BRC contract ends in December 2009. At that time JCVI will cease maintenance of the Pathema web resource and data. The PATRIC team, located at the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, created and maintains a consolidated BRC for all of the NIAID category A-C priority pathogenic bacteria. The EuPathDB team at the University of Pennsylvania will support all eukaryotic pathogens. Pathema transferred all data and software to PATRIC and EuPathDB for incorporation into their new Web-based bioinformatics resource. | bacillus anthracis, clostridium botulinum, burkholderia mallei, burkholderia pseudomallei, clostridium perfringens, entamoeba histolytica, bio.tools |
is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools has parent organization: J. Craig Venter Institute |
NIAID contract HHSN266200400038C | PMID:19843611 | biotools:pathema, nlx_45829 | https://bio.tools/pathema | SCR_010585 | Pathema Genome Resource, Pathema Bioinformatics Resource Center | 2026-08-21 12:39:04 | 6 | |||||
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HUPO - Human Proteome Organisation Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
HUPO - Human Proteome Organisation (RRID:SCR_010707) | HUPO | data or information resource, journal article, knowledge environment, meeting resource, organization portal, portal, training resource | The Human Proteome Organisation (HUPO) is an international scientific organization representing and promoting proteomics through international cooperation and collaborations by fostering the development of new technologies, techniques and training. |
is parent organization of: HUPO Proteomics Standards Initiative is parent organization of: HUPO Antibody Initiative is parent organization of: HUPO Brain Proteome Project |
nlx_85721 | SCR_010707 | Human Proteome Organisation | 2026-08-21 12:39:26 | 38 | |||||||||
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ABySS Resource Report Resource Website 500+ mentions |
ABySS (RRID:SCR_010709) | ABySS | data analysis software, data processing software, sequence analysis software, software application, software resource | Software providing de novo, parallel, paired-end sequence assembler that is designed for short reads. ABySS 1.0 originally showed that assembling human genome using short 50 bp sequencing reads was possible by aggregating half terabyte of compute memory needed over several computers using standardized message passing system. ABySS 2.0 is Resource Efficient Assembly of Large Genomes using Bloom Filter. ABySS 2.0 departs from MPI and instead implements algorithms that employ Bloom filter, probabilistic data structure, to represent de Bruijn graph and reduce memory requirements. | paired-end sequence assembler, short reads, assembling human genome, large genomes, bloom filter, |
is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: SoftCite |
British Columbia Cancer Foundation ; Genome British Columbia ; Genome Canada ; NHGRI R01HG007182 |
PMID:19251739 DOI:10.1101/068338 DOI:10.1101/gr.214346.116 |
Free, Available for download, Freely available | OMICS_00006, biotools:abyss | https://github.com/bcgsc/abyss, https://sources.debian.org/src/abyss/, https://bio.tools/abyss, | SCR_010709 | ABySS 1.0, ABySS 2.0 | 2026-08-21 12:39:25 | 808 | ||||
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Alfresco - FRont-End for Sequence COmparison Resource Report Resource Website |
Alfresco - FRont-End for Sequence COmparison (RRID:SCR_010544) | data processing software, data visualization software, software application, software resource, source code | The aim is to develop a new visualization tool that allows effective comparative genome sequence analysis. The program will compare multiple sequences from putitatively homologous regions in different species. Results from various different existing analysis programs, such as gene prediction, protein homology and regulatory sequence prediction programs shall be visualized and used to find corresponding sequence domains. The program functions as an stand-alone application and also over the World Wide Web. With this in mind it is being developed using the Java programming language. A key feature of the program is to use available analysis programs relevant to comparative genome sequence analysis, combine the results of these, and graphically present them in an intuitive way, thereby facilitating the analysis of large genomic regions. We''ve decided to call this program Alfresco. We originally wanted to call it Fresco (FRont-End for Sequence COmparison) but that name was already taken. To run Alfresco you need to have jdk1.1 installed. Alfresco has only been tested on Solaris 2.5, Dec OSF 4.0D and Linux, but should run on any machine with jdk1.1. New: Alfresco now runs on Mac and Windows as well. | has parent organization: Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Hinxton; United Kingdom | nlx_28281 | SCR_010544 | 2026-08-21 12:39:24 | 0 | |||||||||||
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Medical Imaging Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
Medical Imaging (RRID:SCR_010665) | data or information resource, narrative resource, wiki | A wiki all about medical imaging. Anyone may contribute who registers. Popular pages include Optical Imaging, Imaging brain function with optical topography, Optical mammography, Introduction to optical imaging, Comparison of time domain and frequency domain systems, Forward problem in diffuse optical imaging, Optical molecular imaging. | radiology | nlx_71965 | SCR_010665 | 2026-08-21 12:39:25 | 65 | |||||||||||
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MIRIAM: Minimal Information Required In the Annotation of Models Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
MIRIAM: Minimal Information Required In the Annotation of Models (RRID:SCR_010547) | MIRIAM | data or information resource, portal, topical portal | MIRIAM is an effort to standardise the Minimal Information Required In the Annotation of Models, so that different groups can collaborate on annotating and curating computational models in biology. The goal of the project, initiated by the BioModels.net effort is to produce a set of guidelines suitable for use with any structured format for computational models. MIRIAM is a registered project of the MIBBI (Minimum Information for Biological and Biomedical Investigations). If you are looking for the online resources providing support to MIRIAM Standard, please go to: MIRIAM Resources. |
is related to: bioDBcore has parent organization: BioModels.net |
nlx_31750 | SCR_010547 | 2026-08-21 12:39:24 | 2 | ||||||||||
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UBERON Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
UBERON (RRID:SCR_010668) | UBERON | controlled vocabulary, data or information resource, ontology | An integrated cross-species anatomy ontology representing a variety of entities classified according to traditional anatomical criteria such as structure, function and developmental lineage. The ontology includes comprehensive relationships to taxon-specific anatomical ontologies, allowing integration of functional, phenotype and expression data. Uberon consists of over 10000 classes (March 2014) representing structures that are shared across a variety of metazoans. The majority of these classes are chordate specific, and there is large bias towards model organisms and human. | anatomy, comparative, evolution, organ system, anatomical structure, body part, organ, tissue, body, vertebrate, function, phenotype, expression, model organism, obo |
is used by: Neuroscience Information Framework is listed by: BioPortal is related to: Gene Ontology has parent organization: OBO |
ARRA ; NSF ; NHGRI 5R01HG004838; NHGRI P41HG002273; DOE DE-AC02-05CH11231; NCRR 1U24RR029825-01; NHGRI P41HG002273-09S1 |
PMID:22293552 | nlx_74404 | SCR_010668 | Uber anatomy ontology, Uber-anatomy ontology | 2026-08-21 12:39:25 | 62 | ||||||
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dictyBase - Teaching Tools Using Dictyostelium discoideum Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
dictyBase - Teaching Tools Using Dictyostelium discoideum (RRID:SCR_010701) | data or information resource, narrative resource, training material | Dictyostelium discoideum is a great organism to use to teach cellular biology. It exhibits very interesting behaviors, such as chemotaxis and phagocytosis, that can readily be studied in standard laboratories without the need for expensive equipment. Lists of labs being used in real courses settings and all necessary information for performing those experiments are provided. Major headings: * Dictyostelium cell biology course, by Dr. David Knecht, University of Connecticut * Dictyostelium cell biology, by Dr. Derrick Brazill, Hunter College, New York * Report on the number of cells in a slug, contributed by John Bonner * Practical on chemotaxis, by Dr. Thierry Soldati, University of Geneva * Comments from Researchers * References suggested by contributors | has parent organization: Dictyostelium discoideum genome database | nlx_83913 | SCR_010701 | Teaching Tools Using Dictyostelium discoideum | 2026-08-21 12:39:05 | 5 | ||||||||||
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Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research Resource Report Resource Website |
Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research (RRID:SCR_010716) | BTI | data or information resource, portal, topical portal | BTI is unique in being a private, not-for-profit research institute dedicated to plant biology, and located on a major university campus. Its mission is to advance and communicate scientific knowledge in plant biology to improve agriculture, protect the environment, and enhance human health. The institute was founded in Yonkers, New York, next to the home of its benefactor, William Boyce Thompson. In the mid-1970''s, however, it was recognized that a physical presence on a university campus would catapult the institute to a higher level of research, and the Cornell affiliation was born. BTI hires its own faculty, postdoctoral scholars and technicians, but also hosts undergraduate and graduate researchers from Cornell. BTI faculty generally have adjunct appointments at Cornell, and participate in graduate training and other university affairs. As envisioned in the Agreement of Affiliation, the partnership is advantageous for both parties, and contributes to a singularly strong environment for fundamental plant research on the campus. William Boyce Thompson founded BTI in 1924 on the premise that basic plant research leads to real benefits for people. Many potential applications of BTI research are to improve crops by increasing yield or nutritional content, or decreasing the need for harmful fertilizers and pesticides. Other research could lead to inexpensive plant-made vaccines, or even shed light on the human immune system. With aims like these in mind, scientists at BTI study life at the scale of genes and proteins to learn about processes such as how plants detect light, or how they respond when aphids bite into them. Along with research, BTI''s mission includes environmental responsibility and outreach to teachers, students, and community members. Though it remains an independent, non-profit institution, BTI is affiliated with Cornell University and is located on its Ithaca, New York campus. |
has parent organization: Cornell University; New York; USA is parent organization of: SGN is parent organization of: Sol Genomics Network - Bulk download |
nlx_89613 | SCR_010716 | Boyce Thompson Institute | 2026-08-21 12:39:26 | 0 | |||||||||
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CiteXplore literature searching Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
CiteXplore literature searching (RRID:SCR_010676) | data access protocol, data or information resource, database, software resource, web service | CiteXplore combines literature search with text mining tools for biology. Search results are cross referenced to EBI applications based on publication identifiers. Links to full text versions are provided where available. The underlying database is populated with data from Medline, Patents, C.B.A. and Citeseer. The site offers a quick search as well as an advanced search. Results of queries can be saved in formats compatible with commonly-used bibliographic management software and exported. We provide a Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) based service to retrieve data from the Citation database. Text mining is provided internally by Whatizit and externally by iHOP. | gold standard | has parent organization: European Bioinformatics Institute | nlx_76807 | SCR_010676 | CiteXplore | 2026-08-21 12:39:05 | 8 |
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