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A non-profit foundation that funds basic research and is focused on accelerating the development of myelin repair therapeutics for multiple sclerosis. They have defined a 15-year research plan to develop a drug or drugs and believes its Accelerated Research Collaborative (ARC) model can subsequently be used to accelerate the treatment for all diseases. The ARC framework coordinates and manages the entire therapeutic development continuum from discovery biology to FDA approval. The model works by coordinating multi-disciplinary basic research from academic and government laboratories, systematically validating and derisking potential compounds/targets, and collaborating with pharma partners to increase the probability of successful programs.
Proper citation: Myelin Repair Foundation (RRID:SCR_003723) Copy
An Antibody supplier
Proper citation: Tocris Bioscience (RRID:SCR_003689) Copy
http://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/
Medical school of Northwestern University which focuses on research initiatives, clinical affiliates, and global outlook.
Proper citation: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Illinois; USA (RRID:SCR_001058) Copy
A private Ivy League research university based in New Jersey that confers undergraduate and graduate degrees in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering. It offers professional degrees in international affairs, engineering and applied science, architecture, and finance
Proper citation: Princeton University; New Jersey; USA (RRID:SCR_001059) Copy
The medical school division of the University of Illinois with four separate campuses. The school focuses on excellence in research, education and clinical work, diversity and innovation, and collaboration.
Proper citation: University of Illinois College of Medicine; Illinois; USA (RRID:SCR_001057) Copy
http://www.essentialtremor.org
The IETF is an international nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide global educational information, services and support to those affected by essential tremor (ET) and to health care providers, while promoting and funding ET research. Services provided by the IETF include mailing or emailing a free information packet about ET upon request, maintaining an up-to-date listing of physicians specializing in ET, and assisting in forming and maintaining ET support groups. In addition, the IETF conducts several free educational events in cities across the United States every year, and an annual awareness campaign that runs in conjunction with the organization's largest fundraising activity, Tulips for Tremors. Every year, the IETF also funds basic research into the cause(s) of ET. Small grants are awarded to established scientists whose primary interest is tremor disorders. The IETF funds this program in the hope that these scientists will collect sufficient published data to help them qualify for future federal funding that will lead to better treatments and a cure. IETF members receive two copies a year of the member magazine, Tremor Talk and three copies of the research newsletter, The Scoop on Tremor. Articles in both publications are written for the non-medically trained person and discuss recent advances in research, coping techniques and topics of general interest to those with ET. Medical and research articles are written by physicians and researchers who work with patients with ET and/or study ET in laboratories. The International Essential Tremor Foundation is based in Lenexa, Kansas.
Proper citation: International Essential Tremor Foundation (RRID:SCR_001163) Copy
https://github.com/akiomiyao/tif
A search program to detect insertions of transposable element from short reads of next generation sequencer.
Proper citation: Transposon Insertion Finder (RRID:SCR_001159) Copy
Private and freestanding medical school and graduate school of sciences in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The institution offers medical degrees as well as masters and PhD-level studies in areas such as biochemistry, cell biology, and community and public health.
Proper citation: Medical College of Wisconsin; Wisconsin; USA (RRID:SCR_001077) Copy
Public research university in North Dakota, USA. It is a land-grant university that focuses on agriculture and the applied sciences. In addition, it offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in a wide variety of areas including engineering, science and mathematics, health professions, business, and agriculture and food systems studies.
Proper citation: North Dakota State University; North Dakota; USA (RRID:SCR_001110) Copy
A coeducational public research university located in Oklahoma, USA. The institution confers undergraduate and graduate degrees in fields such as law, medicine, aviation, energy management, history of science, and Native American studies.
Proper citation: University of Oklahoma; Oklahoma; USA (RRID:SCR_001074) Copy
Public research university in Adelaide, South Australia. It is known for its focus on research and emphasis on moving towards commercialization of research.
Proper citation: University of Adelaide; Adelaide; Australia (RRID:SCR_001075) Copy
https://www.athensresearch.com/
Commercial supplier of bioproducts for studies of inflammation, autoimmune disease, cancer, coronary disease, Alzheimer's Disease and more. These include antibodies, enzymes, coagulation factors, and assay kits.
Proper citation: Athens Research and Technology (RRID:SCR_001079) Copy
Commercial antibody supply company that focuses on providing antibodies for research in cardiovascular and atherosclerosis.
Proper citation: Academy Biomedical Company (RRID:SCR_001108) Copy
http://bioinformatics.mdanderson.org/main/BreakFusion
Software package written in Perl and C++ that provides a computational pipeline for identifying gene fusions from RNA-seq data.
Proper citation: BreakFusion (RRID:SCR_001102) Copy
Medical school division of Virginia Commonwealth University.
Proper citation: Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine; Virginia; USA (RRID:SCR_001061) Copy
The United States federal government Department of Education, which oversees policies on federal financial aid for education, collecting data and disseminating research, and working to promote key educational discussions and equal access to education.
Proper citation: U.S. Department of Education (RRID:SCR_001060) Copy
https://omictools.com/npebseq-tool
A method for non-parametric, empirical Bayesian-based analysis of RNA-seq count data.
Proper citation: NPEBseq (RRID:SCR_001014) Copy
A commercial antibody supplier that specializes in high-quality monoclonal antibodies and antigens for the diagnostic industry.
Proper citation: Hytest (RRID:SCR_001133) Copy
http://www.stat.brown.edu/ZWU/research.aspx
Borrows information across sequences to establish prior distribution of sample variation, so that biological variation can be accounted for even when replicates are not available.
Proper citation: ASC (RRID:SCR_001013) Copy
Commercial antibody supplier and developer for biomedical research. These products are compatible with use in flow cytometry and mass cytometry, immunoprecipitation and chip, western blotting, immunofluorescence microscopy, and quantitative multiplexing.
Proper citation: BioLegend (RRID:SCR_001134) Copy
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