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http://cumcobriencenter.com

Research center that brings together research programs in human genetics and mouse models to address the causes of congenital urinary tract malformations.

Proper citation: Columbia University George M. O'Brien Urology Center (RRID:SCR_015479) Copy   


http://www.sbur.org/

The Society for Basic Urologic Research (SBUR) is a society of scientists whose expertise includes the study of urologic cancers (prostate, bladder, kidney, testis, penis), the biology of prostate growth, kidney and bladder function, autoimmune urologic diseases, infectious diseases, neuro-urologic diseases, male reproductive biology, infertility and erectile dysfunction. Members include molecular biologists, immunologists, epidemiologists, oncologists, biochemists and clinical urologic scientists. SBUR members serve on a wide variety of advisory panels, study sections, editorial boards and in the pharmaceutical industry. The SBUR organizes two annual meetings to share new findings at a multidisciplinary level, to promote interaction among members and other interested scientists and to highlight new areas of research and funding opportunities. The Society was organized to address the following: * To provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of basic scientific topics related to urology * To develop educational forums concerning scientific advancements related to the field of urology * To promote collaborative investigations among member scientists with an emphasis on the interchange of expertise among clinical and basic scientists * To promote the communication and interests of urologic disease investigators with national funding agencies, industry representatives and academic institutions with regards to urology related research * To serve as a resource for research information and expertise to clinical urologists through the American Urological Association

Proper citation: SBUR - Society for Basic Urologic Research (RRID:SCR_005856) Copy   


http://www.auanet.org/content/homepage/homepage.cfm

The American Urological Association (AUA), founded in 1902, is the premier professional association for the advancement of urologic patient care, and works to ensure that its more than 18,000 members are current on the latest research and practices in urology. The AUA also pursues its mission of fostering the highest standards of urologic care by providing a wide range of servicesincluding publications, research, the Annual Meeting, continuing medical education (CME) and the formulation of health policy.

Proper citation: American Urological Association (RRID:SCR_005859) Copy   


http://www.urology.wisc.edu/research/u54-george-m-obrien-center-for-benign-urology-research

Research center that is dedicated to improving urologic health in aging men by promoting development of urologic research, disseminating urologic research knowledge, and performing other research-related tasks.

Proper citation: O'Brien Center for Benign Urologic Research at University of Wisconsin-Madision and University of Massachusetts-Boston (RRID:SCR_015476) Copy   


https://med.stanford.edu/obrienurology/research.html

Core leverages infrastructure of Stanford Urology and Pathology Departments to provide services to benefit O’Brien Center investigators in CAIRIBU Network. Procures and provides biospecimens, including fresh, freshly-frozen, and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) prostate issues.Provides tissue characterization services, including histology, tissue microarrays, laser microdissection, and multiplex immunohistochemistry (IHC) using MIBI-TOF (Multiplexed Ion Beam Imaging by Time of Flight). Stores and provides access to images including prostate MRIs, whole-mount histology and IHC, and MIBI-TOF data, as well as integrated multiscale data platform.

Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine O’Brien Urology Research Center Biospecimen/Bioimaging Core Facility (RRID:SCR_022852) Copy   


https://plusconsortium.umn.edu

Research consortium from many different fields to plan, perform and analyze the studies that are needed to help researchers conduct future prevention and intervention for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) in women.

Proper citation: Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (RRID:SCR_016923) Copy   


https://nih-lurn.org/

A research consortium with the long term goal of developing and testing measurement tools to describe symptoms of lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) in women and men. The group plans to study targeted populations of patients with LUTD in order to expand our understanding of the causes of symptoms and common ways that symptoms change over time. The researchers will also collect biosamples from patients for current and future study of LUTD.

Proper citation: Symptoms of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Research Network (LURN) (RRID:SCR_014378) Copy   


https://sufuorg.com/home.aspx

Organization to optimize the care of women, men, and children with lower urinary tract dysfunction and/or pelvic floor disorders through education, research and involvement in health care policy. To improve the art and science of Urology through basic and applied clinical research in urodynamics and neurourology, voiding function and dysfunction, female urology and pelvic floor dysfunction, and to disseminate and teach these concepts.

Proper citation: Society of Urodynamics, Female Pelvic Medicine and Urogenital Reconstruction (SUFU) (RRID:SCR_022874) Copy   


https://rocksociety.org/

Special interest society focused on basic mechanisms involved in human urinary stone formation.

Proper citation: Research on Calculus Kinetics Society (RRID:SCR_022851) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_022872

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https://www.endourology.org/

Non-profit organization founded in 1983 by group of international urologists. Society sponsors annual meetings held at different sites of the world. Endourological Society has sub-societies through out the world including the British Society of Endourology, the Mexican Endourological Society, and the Korean Endourology and ESWL Society.

Proper citation: Endourological Society (RRID:SCR_022872) Copy   


http://mappnetwork.org

Collaborative research network specializing in urological chronic pelvic pain disorders. Project involves conducting research primarily on interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome and chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome and involves researchers from multiple disciplines. MAPP Network includes researchers with clinical, epidemiological, and basic research expertise.

Proper citation: Multi-Disciplinary Approach to the Study of Chronic Pelvic Pain (RRID:SCR_013754) Copy   


http://dknet.org/

The NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is a community-based network to serve needs of basic and clinical investigators that includes large pools of data and research resources relevant to mission of National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease.

Proper citation: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) (RRID:SCR_001606) Copy   


http://www.gudmap.org

Project aggregates and provides experimental gene expression data from genito-urinary system. International consortium providing molecular atlas of gene expression for developing organs of GenitoUrinary (GU) tract. Mouse strains to facilitate developmental and functional studies within GU system. Experimental protocols and standard specifications. Tutorials describing GU organogenesis and primary data via database. Data are from large-scale in situ hybridization screens (wholemount and section) and microarray gene expression data of microdissected, laser-captured and FACS-sorted components of developing mouse genitourinary (GU) system.

Proper citation: GenitoUrinary Development Molecular Anatomy Project (RRID:SCR_001554) Copy   


https://ndriresource.org/for-researchers/services-capabilities-sample/htorr

NDRI’s Human Tissue and Organs for Research Resource (HTORR) Program has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for over 30 consecutive years to support research programs across multiple disciplines. It is through the HTORR program that NDRI provides academic biomedical investigators with donated normal and diseased human tissues and organs recovered from a diverse donor pool using customized procurement, processing, and preservation and distribution protocols. Our HTORR Program supports academic biomedical research investigators needs by providing: Access to a wide array of human biospecimens from any body system * Customized procurement in a variety of preservation formats including fresh, frozen, and fixed suitable for various analytical techniques * Reduced costs for tissue procurement * Technical support to design your studies utilizing human biospecimens * Letters of support and budgetary information for grant applications

Proper citation: Human Tissue and Organ for Research Resource (HTORR) (RRID:SCR_002859) Copy   


https://societyofbenign.godaddysites.com/

Organization focused on disorder of men with benign prostate disease, and promote health and well-being of men by advancing the best care to every patient through integrated clinical practice, education and research. Provides collaborative platform to elevate knowledge base of members about pathophysiology, diagnosis, management, and treatment of prostate disease.

Proper citation: Society of Benign Prostate Disease (RRID:SCR_022875) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_005527

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://tma.im/cgi-bin/home.pl

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 2nd,2023. TMAD stores raw and processed data from Tissue Microarray experiments along with their corresponding stained tissue images. In addition, TMAD provides methods for data retrieval, grouping of data, analysis and visualization as well as export to standard formats. Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine and their collaborators worldwide have constructed many tissue microarrays for use in basic research.

Proper citation: Tissue Microarray Database (RRID:SCR_005527) Copy   


https://pedsnet.org/pkids/

Community of patients, caregivers, clinicians, and researchers who perform collaborative studies of kidney stones at pediatric healthcare systems in North America. Network to better understand treatment of kidney stones specifically comparative effectiveness of different surgical approaches to remove kidney stones, impact of these surgeries of patients’ lives, and insight into recovery period.

Proper citation: Pediatric KIDney Stone Care Improvement Network (RRID:SCR_022855) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017344

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

https://support.10xgenomics.com/single-cell-gene-expression/software/pipelines/latest/what-is-cell-ranger

Software tool as set of analysis pipelines that process chromium single cell RNA-seq output to align reads, generate feature-barcode matrices and perform clustering and gene expression analysis by 10xGenomics.

Proper citation: Cell Ranger (RRID:SCR_017344) Copy   



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