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  • RRID:SCR_008264

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

http://www.cabiatl.com/mricro/

MRIcro allows Windows and Linux computers view medical images. It is a standalone program, but includes tools to complement SPM (software that allows neuroimagers to analyze MRI, fMRI and PET images). MRIcro allows efficient viewing and exporting of brain images. In addition, it allows neuropsychologists to identify regions of interest (ROIs, e.g. lesions). MRIcro can create Analyze format headers for exporting brain images to other platforms. Some features of MRIcro are: - Converts medical images to SPM friendly Analyze format. - View Analyze format images (big or little endian). - Create Analyze format headers (big or little endian). - Create 3D regions of interest (with computed volume & intensity). - Overlap multiple regions of interest. - Rotate images to match SPM template images. - Export images to BMP, JPEG, PNG or TIF format. - Yoked images: linked viewing of multiple images (e.g. view same coordinates of PET and MRI scans). Users familiar with other Windows programs will find that this software is fairly straightforward to use. Resting the mouse cursor over a button will cause a text hint to appear over the button. However, a tutorial with a step by step guide of how to use MRIcro with SPM is available.

Proper citation: MRIcro Software (RRID:SCR_008264) Copy   


http://www.amber.org.au/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented September 6, 2016. AMBeR's aim is to bring together Australia's unique resources for genetic epidemiology and genomics with high level expertise in bioinformatics and statistical science, conduct advanced methodological research, develop new research capacity and competitiveness in cutting-edge techniques, bring them to bear on important medical research problems, train young Australians in bioinformatics and advanced biostatistics, and transfer this expertise to the medical research community.

Proper citation: Australian Medical Bioinformatics Resource (RRID:SCR_008385) Copy   


http://www.muschealth.com/multimedia/Podcasts/index.aspx?type=main

The MUSChealth.com Podcast Library, featuring podcasts on a variety of topics related to your health and our services here at MUSC. These medical podcasts are hosted by MUSC faculty, physicians and special guests and are produced and directed by Linda Austin, M.D. Current topics include: * Academics and Education * Aging, Geriatrics and Caregiving * Alcohol and Drug Dependency * Allergies and Asthma * Ashley River Tower * Bones, Joints, Muscles and Spine * Cancer * Children''s Health * Cosmetic Surgery * Dental * Dermatology/Skin Problems * Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism * Digestive Health * ENT: Ear, Nose and Throat * Executive Health * Eye Health * General Health and Wellness * Heart and Vascular Health * Hospice * Kohl''s Take a Minute for Kids * Lungs and Breathing * Men''s Health * Mental Health * MUSC News and Events * Neurological Health * Organ Transplant * Osteoporosis * Pregnancy - Week by Week * Pregnancy and Childbirth * Radiology * Research and Clinical Trials * SC Health, Leadership and Policy * Sports Medicine * Stroke * Urology * Weight Loss Surgery Follow-up * Weight Management * Women''s Health

Proper citation: MUSC Health Podcast Library (RRID:SCR_008827) Copy   


https://intbir.nih.gov/

Project whose goal is to improve health care and lessen the global burden of TBI through the discovery of causal relationships between treatments and clinically meaningful outcomes. InTBIR seeks to encourage well-designed, hypothesis-driven studies that include the collection of high quality data followed by rigorous statistical analysis.

Proper citation: International Initiative for Traumatic Brain Injury Research (RRID:SCR_016237) Copy   


http://www.visionnetwork.nei.nih.gov/

The National Eye Institute (NEI) created the VISION Public Information Network for the purpose of communicating with public information officers at NEI grantee institutions. The Network''s primary mission is to work with the NEI in disseminating research results to the national and local media. The Network also works to inform the public of the mission of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to improve the health of America through medical research. The NEI is part of the NIH, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). General information portal for eye and vision related resources for the public. Sponsors: This resource is supported by the National Eye Institute.

Proper citation: Vision Public Information Network (RRID:SCR_007340) Copy   


http://www.atlas.or.kr/

Database of images on medical parasitology created to provide educational materials for medical students primarily, but professional workers in medical or paramedical fields may also refer to this site covering the significant parasites in the world. Each database of protozoans, nematodes, trematodes, cestodes and arthropods contains information on the morphology, life cycle, geographical distribution, symptoms, prevention, etc. Users who wish to contribute can send the editor unpublished images of human parasites (microscopical, clinical, radiological or epidemiological aspects of human parasitic infections) by mail or e-mail. Pathology specimens (slide, samples) are welcome too. The A.M.P. received the citation of reliable sources such as Parasitology today and The Lancet, and is now listed in the Internet Resources on Specific Infectious Diseases Topics of the Mandell, Douglas and Bennets Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases Fifth Edition.
This website was established with a great contribution of the PROJECT COLLABORATORS and many contributors of The Korean Society for Parasitology.

Proper citation: Atlas of Medical Parasitology (RRID:SCR_008163) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017017

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://anima.irisa.fr

Portal provides software library and python scripts for medical image processing. Open source set of software tools for medical image processing, medical image analysis, image registration, statistical analysis, quantitative MRI processing, image denoising and filtering, and segmentation developed by VISAGES/Empenn research team. Available as Github repository and compiled binaries for various OS including OSX, Fedora, Ubuntu, Windows.

Proper citation: Anima (RRID:SCR_017017) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017074

https://team.inria.fr/empenn/

Project between Inria, Inserm, CNRS, and University of Rennes for biomedical image analysis for understanding neurological disease. Used to diagnose, monitor and deliver treatment for mental, neurological and substance use disorders by establishing multidisciplinary team between information sciences and medicine in medical imaging, neuroinformatics and population cohorts.

Proper citation: Empenn (RRID:SCR_017074) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017072

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://github.com/Inria-Visages/Anima-Scripts-Public

Open source scripts for medical image processing. Provides set of scripts in Python shell. These scripts use essentially tools from Anima to perform more complex series like image preprocessing, model estimation, atlas creation.

Proper citation: Anima scripts (RRID:SCR_017072) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017371

https://www.avingtrans.plc.uk/

Machine industry company located in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom and engaged in provision of highly engineered components, systems and services to energy, medical and traffic. Has investment in Energy Divisions, Medical Division, and Aerospace Industries.

Proper citation: Avingtrans PLC (RRID:SCR_017371) Copy   


https://www.smir.ch/

Medical image repository to store medical research data.

Proper citation: SICAS Medical Image Repository (RRID:SCR_017420) Copy   


https://fitbir.nih.gov/

Platform for Traumatic Brain Injury relevant data. System was developed to share data across entire TBI research field and to facilitate collaboration between laboratories and interconnectivity between informatics platforms. FITBIR implements interagency Common Data Elements for TBI research and provides tools and resources to extend data dictionary. Established submission strategy to ensure high quality and to provide maximum benefit to investigators. Qualified researchers can request access to data stored in FITBIR and/or data stored at federated repositories.

Proper citation: Federal Interagency Traumatic Brain Injury Research Informatics System (RRID:SCR_006856) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002288

http://www.cmelist.com/

Links to, and descriptions of, every web site that offers AMA-approved Continuing Medical Education (CME) online. At this time, there are over 325 sites listed. These sites offer over 16,000 separate activities and over 26,000 hours of credit. Using this list, you can find online CME web sites arranged by their: # dominant medical specialty or medical topic; or # alphabetically by the first letter of the site name; or # you can scroll this list until you find a course or site of interest. Find sites by medical specialty or topic: Allergy, Anesthesia, Bioterrorism, Cardiology, Critical Care, Dermatology, Diabetes/Endocrinology, Ear, Nose and Throat, Emergency Medicine, Family Practice, Gastroenterology, Genetics, Geriatrics, Hematology / Oncology, HIV / Infectious Disease, Imaging / Radiology, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Obstetrics / Gynecology, Oncology/Hematology, Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery, Pain Management, Pathology / Lab Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Pulmonary, Quality/Management, Radiology / Imaging, Rheumatology, Surgery, Urology, Wellness / Prevention.

Proper citation: CMEList.com (RRID:SCR_002288) Copy   


http://www.azcert.org

Arizona CERT is an independent research and education center whose mission is to improve therapeutic outcomes and reduce adverse events caused by drug interactions and drugs that prolong the QT interval, especially those affecting women. The CERTs mission is to conduct research and provide education that will advance the optimal use of drugs, medical devices, and biological products The Arizona CERT is a program of the Critical Path Institute in collaboration with the Center for Health Outcomes and PharmacoEconomic Research at The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy. It is one of 14 national CERTs funded by the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).

Proper citation: Arizona Center for Education and Research on Therapeutics (RRID:SCR_007201) Copy   


http://cdmrp.army.mil/

Fund the best research to eradicate diseases and support the warfighter to benefit the American Public. They promote innovative research, recognizing untapped opportunities, creating partnerships, and guarding the public trust. Research Program topics include: * Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis * Autism * Bone Marrow Failure * Breast Cancer * Defense Medical Research and Development Program * Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy * Gulf War Illness * Lung Cancer * Multiple Sclerosis * Neurofibromatosis * Ovarian Cancer * Peer Reviewed Cancer * Peer Reviewed Medical * Peer Reviewed Orthopaedic * Prostate Cancer * Psychological Health / Traumatic Brain Injury * Spinal Cord Injury * Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

Proper citation: Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program (RRID:SCR_006456) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_003975

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.crbard.com/

A multinational developer, manufacturer, and marketer of medical technologies specializing in the manufacture of vascular, urology, oncology and surgical specialty products. BARD pioneered the development of single-patient-use medical products for hospital procedures; today BARD is dedicated to pursuing technological innovations that offer superior clinical benefits while helping to reduce overall costs. Bard is perhaps best known for having introduced the Foley catheter. (Adapted from Wikipedia)

Proper citation: C. R. Bard (RRID:SCR_003975) Copy   


http://www.icr.ac.uk/

Academic cancer research center, a postgrad college, and a charity in the United Kingdom that is making discoveries that defeat cancer. With their partners The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust they form the largest comprehensive cancer center in Europe and perform high quality and original basic research and translational studies, with the aim of developing better treatments for the benefit of cancer patients worldwide. The ICR offers comprehensive, modern facilities for research and studentships supported by the Wellcome Trust, MRC, CRUK and EPSRC and the ICR''s own resources which are awarded on a competitive basis. The ICR offers postgraduate research degrees (MPhil, PhD and MD (Res)) and a modular postgraduate taught degree in oncology aimed at clinicians undertaking specialist training in the field of Clinical or Medical Oncology leading to a Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma or MSc in Oncology.

Proper citation: Institute of Cancer Research (RRID:SCR_003912) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_007261

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.thoracic.org

The roots of the American Thoracic Society reach back to 1905, when a small group of physicians decided that the best way to improve care for tuberculosis patients was to share their experiences and discoveries. Today, the ATS has grown into an international society with more than 15,000 members. In this introductory section, you will find information about the people and programs that make the ATS the world''s leading medical association dedicated to advancing our clinical and scientific understanding of pulmonary diseases, critical illnesses and sleep-related breathing disorders. It created a new program to enhance the Societys commitment to discovering new knowledge and advancing patient care. Over the last seven years, the ATS Research Program has grown tremendously, providing more than 7.5 million in grants to 76 young researchers investigating a wide spectrum of lung diseases, ranging from asthma and COPD to pulmonary fibrosis and alpha-1 antitrypsin. The program has also funded the career development of 24 pulmonary and critical care fellows. A main purpose of the American Thoracic Society is to foster the gathering, evaluating, and disseminating of scientific and clinical information. This part of the ATS Website contains clinical information arranged by topic. Most of the information is developed and contributed by the scientific assemblies of the American Thoracic Society.

Proper citation: American Thoracic Society (RRID:SCR_007261) Copy   


https://www.ctsacentral.org/

National consortium of medical research institutions working together to transform the local, regional, and national environment to increase the efficiency and speed of clinical and translational research across the country. Consortium members share a common vision to reduce the time it takes for laboratory discoveries to become treatments for patients, to engage communities in clinical research efforts and to train clinical and translational researchers. This consortium includes 60 medical research institutions located throughout the nation, linking them together to energize the discipline of clinical and translational science. The CTSA consortium has five Strategic Goals: * National Clinical and Translational Research Capability * The Training and Career Development of Clinical and Translational Scientists * Consortium-Wide Collaborations * The Health of our Communities and the Nation * T1 Translational Research

Proper citation: Clinical and Translational Science Awards Consortium (RRID:SCR_008339) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002933

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.ataxia.org/

Membership supported, nonprofit organization established dedicated to improving the lives of persons affected by ataxia through support, education, and research. The Foundation's primary purpose is to support promising ataxia research and to provide vital programs and services for ataxia families. The Foundation first began direct funding of ataxia research through the NAF Research Seed-Money Program. Since that time, the Foundation has established additional research programs which have included programs such as the NAF Young Investigator Award, the NAF Fellowship Award and other research initiatives. NAF research programs continue to fund promising ataxia research studies throughout the world. The Foundation supports research in dominant ataxia (including SCAs), recessive ataxia (including Friedreich's) and sporadic ataxia. The Foundation has developed an extensive library of NAF brochures, fact sheets, books, and videos on ataxia. Also available to its members is the Foundation's quarterly news publication, Generations. This 48 page ataxia news magazine provides the latest information on ataxia research, articles on living with ataxia, personal accounts from ataxia families throughout the United States, and much more.

Proper citation: National Ataxia Foundation (RRID:SCR_002933) Copy   



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