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  • RRID:SCR_018177

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://github.com/esctrionsit/snphub

Web Shiny-based server framework for retrieving, analyzing and visualizing large genomic variations data.

Proper citation: SnpHub (RRID:SCR_018177) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_018315

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

https://jupyter.org/

Open source web application to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations and narrative text. Used for data cleaning and transformation, numerical simulation, statistical modeling, data visualization, machine learning.

Proper citation: Jupyter Notebook (RRID:SCR_018315) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_018997

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://docs.osparc.io

Simulation platform that enables users to create, access, tune, and run models or computational algorithms through web based interface. Web interactive simulation platform that hosts SPARC computational models and solvers. Allows collaborative development and sharing, model coupling and cloud based execution, data visualization and analysis, and ensures sustainability of computational models developed within SPARC. Enables users to create predictive, multiscale, multi-physics models spanning from modulation sources acting on peripheral nervous system (PNS) to resulting modulation of organ functional response.

Proper citation: o²S²PARC (RRID:SCR_018997) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_005940

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://amide.sourceforge.net/index.html

Software tool for viewing, analyzing, and registering volumetric medical imaging data sets. It has been written on top of GTK+ and runs on any system that supports this toolkit (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, etc.). The program incorporates automatic non-orthogonal data reslicing, allowing multiple data set to be fused without imposed constraints on the dimensions, anisotrophy, or voxel sizes of the data. Additional features include 3D ROI (ellipses, cylinders, boxes, and isocontours), multi-slice viewing, volume rendering, and data importing through the (X)MedCon library.

Proper citation: amide (RRID:SCR_005940) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_023549

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://lookerstudio.google.com/

Former name Google Data Studio, is online tool for converting data into customizable informative reports and dashboards introduced by Google on March 15, 2016 as part of enterprise Google Analytics 360 suite. Online service for graphic data visualization.

Proper citation: Google Looker Studio (RRID:SCR_023549) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_023637

https://zeppelin.apache.org/

Web based notebook that enables data driven, interactive data analytics and collaborative documents with SQL, Scala, Python, R and more. Multi purposed web based notebook which brings data ingestion, data exploration, visualization, sharing and collaboration.

Proper citation: Apache Zeppelin (RRID:SCR_023637) Copy   


http://mialab.mrn.org/index.html

MIALAB, headed by Dr. Vince Calhoun, focuses on developing and optimizing methods and software for quantitative analysis of structure and function in medical images with particular focus on the study of psychiatric illness. We work with many types of data, including functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), electroencephalography (EEG), structural imaging and genetic data. Much of our time is spent working on new methods for flexible analysis of brain imaging data. The use of data driven approaches is very useful for extracting potentially unpredictable patterns within these data. However such methods can be further improved by incorporating additional prior information as constraints, in order to benefit from what we know. To this end, we draw heavily from the areas of image processing, adaptive signal processing, estimation theory, neural networks, statistical signal processing, and pattern recognition.

Proper citation: MIALAB - Medical Image Analysis Lab (RRID:SCR_006089) Copy   


http://www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/users/crisco/jiv/

JIV is a Java software for visualization and side-by-side comparison of multiple 3D image datasets. While it was originally designed for remote data access, it can be used as a traditional local application as well. It features include being highly portable and platform-independent, the ability to run with a common Web browser and to cope with slow network links, an independent 3D image data format, and a display of gray-level (intensity) image data with a user-controlled color-mapping, among other features.

Proper citation: JIV: A 3D Image Data Visualization and Comparison Tool (RRID:SCR_008657) Copy   


http://portal.ncibi.org/gateway/bcde.html

Biological Concept Diagram Editor (BCDE) is a conceptual relationship diagramming tool specifically designed for biomedical researchers. It allows for efficient knowledge and data capture, fast diagram creation, easy data retrieval, and flexible exporting. The BCDE application is the main diagramming tool in the system. Through it, users can create, modify, load, and save BCDE diagrams. The diagrams created with BCDE application are network oriented. Each BCDE figure can be annotated using fields from the BioPAX level II format. In addition, a user can add URL links and attachments to a BCDE figure. Diagrams generated in BCDE are stored in the BCDE XML format for better database integration and better data extraction.

Proper citation: Biological Concept Diagram Editor (RRID:SCR_008654) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_001528

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

http://genecodes.com/sequencher

Software for Next-Generation DNA sequencing, Sanger DNA analysis, and RNA sequencing. It contains sequence analysis tools which include reference-guided alignments, de novo assembly, variant calling, and SNP analyses. It has integrated the Cufflinks suite for in-depth transcript analysis and differential gene expression of RNA-Seq data.

Proper citation: Sequencher (RRID:SCR_001528) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002555

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://brainmap.org/sleuth/

Software application that searches the BrainMap Database for papers of interest, reads their corresponding meta-data, and plots their results as coordinates on a standard glass brain in Talairach space.

Proper citation: Sleuth (RRID:SCR_002555) Copy   


http://www.loni.usc.edu/Software/SHIVA

A Java-based visualization and analysis application that can process 2D and 3D image files and provides convenient methods for users to overlay multiple datasets. * Simultaneous visualization of multiple image volumes. * Tools for labeling and masking of structures. * Framework for the Mouse Atlas Project.

Proper citation: Synchronized Histological Image Viewing Architecture (RRID:SCR_002690) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006868

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.physionet.org/physiotools/

Growing library of software for physiologic signal processing and analysis, detection of physiologically significant events using both classical techniques and novel methods based on statistical physics and nonlinear dynamics, interactive display and characterization of signals, creation of new databases, simulation of physiologic and other signals, quantitative evaluation and comparison of analysis methods, and analysis of nonequilibrium and nonstationary processes. A unifying theme of the research projects that contribute software to PhysioToolkit is the extraction of hidden information from biomedical signals, information that may have diagnostic or prognostic value in medicine, or explanatory or predictive power in basic research. Contributions of software to PhysioToolkit are welcome, http://physionet.org/guidelines.shtml#software-contributions

Proper citation: PhysioToolkit (RRID:SCR_006868) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_026646

https://breeze.fimm.fi/v2/

Interactive web application for drug screening data analysis. It includes comprehensive quality control statistics, dose-response curve fitting, and calculation of quantitative scoring parameters such as EC50, IC50, drug sensitivity score and AUC. Used to facilitate quality control, dose-response curve fitting, and data visualization.

Proper citation: Breeze web-tool (RRID:SCR_026646) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014674

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://imdevsoftware.wordpress.com/imdev/

A software application of RExcel that integrates R into Excel as an embedded additon for omics tasks and analysis. It can be used specifically for tasks concerning multivariate data visualization, exploration, and analysis. imDev has interactive modules for dimensional reduction, prediction, feature selection, analysis of correlation, and generation of networked structures, all of which provide an integrated environment for systems level analysis of multivariate data.

Proper citation: imDEV (RRID:SCR_014674) Copy   


http://CRAN.R-project.org/package=LMERConvenienceFunctions

Software package that performs backward selection of fixed effects, forward fitting of the random effects, and post-hoc analysis using parallel capabilities. Other functionality includes the computation of ANOVAs with upper- or lower-bound p-values and R-squared values for each model term, model criticism plots, data trimming on model residuals, and data visualization.

Proper citation: R package: LMERConvenienceFunctions (RRID:SCR_015658) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_015662

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/lattice/index.html

Data visualization software inspired by Trellis graphics, with an emphasis on multivariate data. Lattice is sufficient for typical graphics needs as well as most nonstandard requirements.

Proper citation: R package: lattice (RRID:SCR_015662) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014242

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://www.jmp.com/en_us/software/jmp.html

Statistical software that uses dynamic graphics rather than tables or graphs to visualize raw data. More specific versions of JMP are available for statistical analyses, clinical work, and genomics. Features include statistical modeling, data cleanup, automation and scripting, and experimental design.

Proper citation: JMP (RRID:SCR_014242) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014538

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.pubatlas.org

A program that searches PubMed to generate a heat map using a user's search terms. It also allows you to see over the years how many publications there are with the user's search term(s).

Proper citation: pubatlas.org (RRID:SCR_014538) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014353

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://msstats.org/

A package for statistical relative quantification of proteins and peptides in global, targeted, and data-independent proteomics. It handles shotgun, label-free, and label-based Selected Reaction Monitoring, as well as SWATH/DIA (Data Independent Acquisition) experiments. MSStats provide functionality for data processing and visualization, model-based statistical analysis, and model-based sample size calculations.

Proper citation: MSstats (RRID:SCR_014353) Copy   



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