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The Pancreatic Beta-Cell Consortium (RRID:SCR_016328) is a portal to provide a repository for beta-cell data, to connect researchers from different backgrounds interested in contributing data, models and/or ideas for new insights into beta-cell biology. Used to understand beta-cell biology and diabetes through a cross-disciplinary approach for the assembly of spatiotemporal multi-scale whole cell models of human pancreatic beta-cells.BioJupies (RRID:SCR_016346) is an open source web server to automatically generate RNA-seq data analysis of jupyter notebooks. It allows to create and contain documents that have live code, visualisations and narrative text, and can be used to produce a customized, reusable, and interactive report from raw or processed RNA-seq data through a user interface.eXpression2Kinases (RRID:SCR_016307) is an open source software application to produce inferred networks of transcription factors, proteins, and kinases predicted to regulate the expression of the inputted gene list by combining transcription factor enrichment analysis, protein-protein interaction network expansion, with kinase enrichment analysis. It provides the results as tables and interactive vector graphic figures.EPIMHC (RRID:SCR_016279) is a database of naturally processed MHC-restricted peptide ligands and epitopes for customized computational vaccinology.
Events in July, 2018
July 6-10, 2018
26th Conference on Intelligent System for Molecular Biology
ISMB 2018 provides an intense multidisciplina
More information: https://www.iscb.org/ismb2018
July 11-12, 2018
19th Annual Harvard Nutrition and Obesity Symposium
Location: Boston, MA, USA
More information: http://norccentral.org/2018/01/19th-annual-harvard-nutrition-and-obesity-symposium/
July 11, 2018
Workshop Registration Deadline: Accelerating the Drug Delivery Pipeline for Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis: Research Gaps and Opportunities
Meeting Objectives: (1) To identify the requirements, obstacles and opportunities to enhance the development and clinical testing of potential therapeutic agents for the treatment of acute pancreatitis, recurrent acute pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis (2) To identify research gaps which are needed to facilitate drug development and clinical testing (3) To engage representatives from the Food and Drug Administration to assist with the development of guidance documents which will assist investigators in studies of the treatment of these diseases. The meeting will be held on July 25, 2018More information: https://www.niddk.nih.gov/news/meetings-workshops/2018/accelerating-drug-delivery-pipeline-pancreatitis
July 12-13, 2018
NIDDK Renal Imaging Workshop
The objective of this workshop is to chart a path forward to functional renal imaging. We plan to cover the state of the art in renal imaging and learn from other fields. Toward future clinical use, we will also hear about FDA qualification of imaging biomarkers and other translational challenges.
Location: Bethesda, MD, USA
More information: https://www.niddk.nih.gov/news/meetings-workshops/2018/renal-imaging-workshop
July 15, 2018
Abstract Submission Deadline: European Association of Urology 18th Central European Meeting (CEM18)
Hosted by the Romanian Association of Urology, the day-long meeting will be preceded by a four-hour session of Live Surgery on 11 October. A compact Scientific Programme will deliver key updates in several urological issues such as andrology and onco-urology, while poster sessions will cover key topics in major areas ranging.
Location: Cluj-Napoca, Romania
More information: https://cem.uroweb.org/
July 22 - 27, 2018
6th Annual Workshop on Metabolomics at University of Alabama at Birmingham
The themes in this sixth year of the workshop are:
Location: Birmingham, AL, USA
More information: https://www.uab.edu/proteomics/metabolomics/workshop/workshop_july_2018.php#tab_tab1
July 25, 2018
Workshop Registration Deadline: KUH Undergraduate Summer Research Conference 2018
This meeting is the culminating experience for the undergraduate participants sponsored by the Division of Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic Diseases Summer Research Program. The conference will bring all of the students together to share their research accomplishments
Location: Boston, MA, USA
More information: https://www.niddk.nih.gov/news/meetings-workshops/2018/kuh-undergraduate-2018
Funding opportunities information and deadlines in July, 2018
July 2, 2018
Funding Opportunity Application Due Date: American Diabetes Association Pathway to Stop Diabetes
Pathway to Stop Diabetes is a bold, innovative initiative designed to radically transform diabetes research. Our Vision is simple yet revolutionary: find a new generation of brilliant scientists at the peak of their creativity, and provide them with freedom, autonomy, and the financial and professional resources to set them on the road to breakthrough discoveries. This initiative enables scientists to advance not only their research, but also their careers. Pathway scientists have access to the Mentor Advisory Group, an annual Pathway symposia, select speaking opportunities, and innovative technologies, all designed to foster interactions and collaboration that will enable them to accelerate their research progress.The prestigious Pathway awards are available by institutional nomination only. The 2018 Call for Applications is open. All applications are to be submitted by 5pm ET on July 2, 2018 for January 1, 2019 funding. Each institution is allowed a maximum of one nomination per grant cycle. The nomination can be for any one of the Pathway Program Award types: Initiator, Accelerator or Visionary. Please review all application and nomination materials, as they will be used or referred to during the application submission process.
More information: https://professional.diabetes.org/meetings/pathway-stop-diabetes®
July 9, 2018
NIH Common Fund Funding Opportunity Application Due Date: Cutting Edge Informatics Tools for Illuminating the Druggable Genome (U01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
The overarching goal of this FOA is to add informatics capabilities to the Common Fund program, Illuminating the Druggable Genome IDG; https://co
More information: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-RM-18-011.html
July 10, 2018
NIDDK Funding Opportunity Application Due Date: Elucidating the Effect of Glycemic Excursions on Patient Well-being and Cognitive Status in People with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) (R01 Clinical Trial Optional)
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) encourages applications from institutions/or
July 10, 2018
NIDDK Funding Opportunity Application Due Date: Funding For Collaborative Clinical Research In Type 1 Diabetes: Living Biobank (R01 Clinical Trial Optional)This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites applications for studies of etiology and pathogenesis related to development of type 1 diabetes (T1D) and/or its complications. Studies must involve subjects enrolled and followed in clinical trials, long term follow-up, or observational studies. This opportunity is intended to fund collaborative projects that bring new expertise and innovative approaches to enhance the value of major ongoing clinical research projects.
More information: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DK-17-032.html
July 10, 2018
NIDDK Funding Opportunity Application Due Date: Incorporating Patient-Reported Outcomes into Clinical Care for Type 1 Diabetes (R01 Clinical Trial Required)
This FOA will support research to test approaches in the healthcare setting to using Patient-Reporte
July 10, 2018
NIDDK Funding Opportunity Application Due Date: Mass Spectrometric Assays for the Reliable and Reproducible Detection of Proteins/Peptides of Importance in Type 1 Diabetes Research (U01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
July 10, 2018
NIDDK Funding Opportunity Application Due Date: Treating Diabetes Distress to Improve Glycemic Outcomes in Type 1 Diabetes (R01 Clinical Trial Required)
This FOA seeks applications for clinical trials testing interventions targeting diabetes distress in individuals with T1D and/or their caregivers, with the goal of understanding whether lowering diabetes distress will improve glycemic control and quality of life.July 16, 2018
Funding Opportunity Application Due Date: Washington University In St. Louis Diabetes Research Center Pilot And Feasibility Grant Program
The Washington University Diabetes Research Center anticipates awarding new Pilot & Feasibility Grants starting 12/01/18. Funding should support the generation of preliminary data leading to the submission of new applications for independent (NIH, JDRF, or ADA) research grants. Faculty members from any department at Washington University are encouraged to apply. Applicants must hold a faculty appointment and be independent investigators. Postdoctoral Fellows or their equivalent are not eligible.July 16, 2018
Funding Opportunity Application Due Date: Diet and Physical Activity Assessment Methodology (R21 Clinical Trial Optional)
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) encourages innovative research to enhance the quality of measurements of dietary intake and physical activity. Applications submitted to this FOA may include development of: novel assessment approaches; better methods to evaluate instruments; assessment tools for culturally diverse populations or various age groups, including children and older adults; improved technology or applications of existing technology; statistical methods/modelinJuly 23, 2018
Funding Opportunity Letter of Intent Due Date: Boston Nutrition Obesity Research Center Pilot And Feasibility Program
The mission of the NIDDK-funded Boston Nutrition Obesity Research Center (BNORC) is to facilitate and support the conduct of cutting edge basic and translational research in the fields of nutrition and obesity science in the Boston area. BNORC’s Pilot and Feasibility Program provides funding on a competitive basis for new investigators who are transitioning to an independent line of research or established investigators with novel ideas in the area of nutrition and obesity research. Applications that address the themes of the Center will be given higher priority. These themes are: Nutrient Metabolism in Health and Disease, Brain Control of Feeding Behavior and Metabolism, Environmental and Genetic Influences on Obesity and Related Chronic Diseases.