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Portal devoted to aging relevant scientific data and resources.
Proper citation: Aging Portal (RRID:SCR_000496) Copy
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/arrayexpress/
International functional genomics data collection generated from microarray or next-generation sequencing (NGS) platforms. Repository of functional genomics data supporting publications. Provides genes expression data for reuse to the research community where they can be queried and downloaded. Integrated with the Gene Expression Atlas and the sequence databases at the European Bioinformatics Institute. Contains a subset of curated and re-annotated Archive data which can be queried for individual gene expression under different biological conditions across experiments. Data collected to MIAME and MINSEQE standards. Data are submitted by users or are imported directly from the NCBI Gene Expression Omnibus.
Proper citation: ArrayExpress (RRID:SCR_002964) Copy
Catalog containing information about 547 biological pathway related resources and molecular interaction related resources. Databases that are free and those supporting BioPAX, CellML, PSI-MI or SBML standards are respectively indicated.
Proper citation: PathGuide: the pathway resource list (RRID:SCR_003248) Copy
Data resource catalog that collates metadata on bioinformatics Web-based data resources including databases, ontologies, taxonomies and catalogues. An entry includes information such as resource identifier(s), name, description and URL. ''''Query'''' lines are defined for each resource that describe what type(s) of data are available, in what format, how (by what identifier) the data can be retrieved and from where (URL). DRCAT was developed to provide more extensive data integration for EMBOSS, but it has many applications beyond EMBOSS. DRCAT entries (including ''''Query'''' lines) are annotated with terms from the EDAM ontology of common bioinformatics concepts.
Proper citation: DRCAT Resource Catalogue (RRID:SCR_005931) Copy
Online catalog of human genes and genetic disorders, for clinical features, phenotypes and genes. Collection of human genes and genetic phenotypes, focusing on relationship between phenotype and genotype. Referenced overviews in OMIM contain information on all known mendelian disorders and variety of related genes. It is updated daily, and entries contain copious links to other genetics resources.
Proper citation: OMIM (RRID:SCR_006437) Copy
http://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org/
Collection of resting state fMRI (R-fMRI) datasets from sites around world. It demonstrates open sharing of R-fMRI data and aims to emphasize aggregation and sharing of well-phenotyped datasets.
Proper citation: 1000 Functional Connectomes Project (RRID:SCR_005361) Copy
Data management platform and data repository based on the CKAN tool for managing and publishing collections of data. It enables the user to search for data, register published datasets, create and manage groups of datasets, and get updates from datasets and groups of interest.
Proper citation: Datahub (RRID:SCR_003996) Copy
A matchmaker portal for the pharmaceutical industry worldwide offering a directory and contact platform. This includes a database of ten thousands of profiles of companies offering pharma services as well as a selection of companies including niche providers delivering the service of interest. The platform is used to search for human medicinal products, veterinary medicinal products, cosmeceuticals, nutriceuticals, medical devices, and diagnostics. The company''s platform also enables users to post their service requests, service offers, and APIs/intermediates; and interact with other users. In addition, it offers advice and operational support services for outsourcing and inlicensing processes, such as strategic, scientific, and regulatory advice related to due diligence and decision making of research and development, sourcing, and M and A processes; conduct of third party GMP and pharmacovigilance audits; customized interim solutions; and qualified person functions for GMP and pharmacovigilance. The company also serves various sectors of the life science industry, such as contract manufacture, laboratory investigations and contractual testing, clinical research organizations and pre-clinical research organizations, consulting and legal counseling, logistics and distribution, education, marketing, IT, and investment and financing sectors; and small and medium enterprises/pharma, academic, public institutions, and freelancers. (Bloomberg Businessweek)
Proper citation: Pharmatching (RRID:SCR_003897) Copy
Organization founded to meet a growing, urgent need for streamlining clinical trials that brings together an online network of clinical trial sites, the leading investigator identification and start-up platform, the industry''s best trial optimization system, and the leading grants payment capabilities to transform the way drug developers find, engage and pay doctors to run clinical trials. Specialties include: Site Identification, Protocol Feasibility, Building Investigator Communities, Site Startup, Investigator Payments, Contracts and Essential Documents, Investigator Budget Development
Proper citation: DrugDev (RRID:SCR_004064) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 23,2022. Consortium to advance the understanding of intestinal epithelial stem cell biology during development, homeostasis, regeneration and disease. Its immediate goals are to isolate, characterize, culture and validate populations of intestinal stem cells; answer major questions in stem cell biology of the intestinal epithelium; and accelerate research by making information and resources available to the research community. Resources include data sets, protocols, and a resource catalog. Long-term goals include: 1) laying the ground work for therapeutic manipulation of the intestinal epithelium 2) contributing to the greater understanding of stem cell biology through knowledge of the intestine as a model stem cell-driven system. Research Projects are housed at 8 institutions across the nation: Oregon Health & Science University, Stanford University, Stowers Institute for Medical Research, University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine (UCLA) (partnered with the VA Greater Los Angeles), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (UNC), University of Oklahoma, University of Pennsylvania, and University of Pittsburgh.
Proper citation: Intestinal Stem Cell Consortium (RRID:SCR_001555) Copy
Project portal for publishing, citing, sharing and discovering research data. Software, protocols, and community connections for creating research data repositories that automate professional archival practices, guarantee long term preservation, and enable researchers to share, retain control of, and receive web visibility and formal academic citations for their data contributions. Researchers, data authors, publishers, data distributors, and affiliated institutions all receive appropriate credit. Hosts multiple dataverses. Each dataverse contains studies or collections of studies, and each study contains cataloging information that describes the data plus the actual data files and complementary files. Data related to social sciences, health, medicine, humanities or other sciences with an emphasis in human behavior are uploaded to the IQSS Dataverse Network (Harvard). You can create your own dataverse for free and start adding studies for your data files and complementary material (documents, software, etc). You may install your own Dataverse Network for your University or organization.
Proper citation: Dataverse Network Project (RRID:SCR_001997) Copy
http://datacatalog.med.nyu.edu/
A searchable data catalog that facilitates researchers'' access to large datasets available either publicly or through institutional or individual licensing. Dataset records include information about the content of the dataset, how to access the dataset, and local experts within NYULMC and NYU to assist in the use of these datasets. The data catalog will expand to include internally generated datasets from NYULMC and NYU in the near future. Use the contact form if you are interested in submitting a dataset to the data catalog.
Proper citation: NYU Data Catalog (RRID:SCR_004012) Copy
Repository for all research outputs from across all fields of science in any file format as well as both positive and negative results. They assign all publicly available uploads a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) to make the upload easily and uniquely citeable. They further support harvesting of all content via the OAI-PMH protocol. They promote peer-reviewed openly accessible research, and curate uploads. ZENODO allows users to create their own collection and accept or reject all uploads to it. They allow for uploading under a multitude of different licenses and access levels.
Proper citation: ZENODO (RRID:SCR_004129) Copy
Platform to facilitate sharing, discovery, and secure access to UCSF biomedical data. It''s powered by the Dataverse Network platform, which supports a variety of data types, as well as attribution and licensing needs. Researchers may share datasets, discover data from other labs, and reuse data. Links to tools and information that help scientists properly organize, manage, and document their datasets are also provided.
Proper citation: UCSF DataShare (RRID:SCR_004340) Copy
http://www.proteomexchange.org
A data repository for proteomic data sets. The ProteomeExchange consortium, as a whole, aims to provide a coordinated submission of MS proteomics data to the main existing proteomics repositories, as well as to encourage optimal data dissemination. ProteomeXchange provides access to a number of public databases, and users can access and submit data sets to the consortium's PRIDE database and PASSEL/PeptideAtlas.
Proper citation: ProteomeXchange (RRID:SCR_004055) Copy
Searchable, manually curated collection of Kruppel-type zinc finger genes (KZNFs) in primates with finished or high quality draft genomes.
Proper citation: KZNF Catalog (RRID:SCR_015495) Copy
https://nwb-extensions.github.io/
Community led catalog of extensions to Neurodata Without Borders data standard.
Proper citation: Neurodata Extensions Catalog (RRID:SCR_021340) Copy
https://ngdc.cncb.ac.cn/databasecommons/
Curated catalog of worldwide biological databases to provide landscape of biological databases throughout the world and enable easy retrieval and access to specific collection of databases of interest. Catalog of worldwide biological databases as well as their curated meta information and derived statistics.
Proper citation: Database Commons (RRID:SCR_023661) Copy
Catalog provides uniformly processed gene expression and splicing QTLs from all available public studies on human. Expression and splicing QTLs recomputed from public datasets.
Proper citation: eQTL Catalogue (RRID:SCR_021700) Copy
https://evofunvm.dcsr.unil.ch/
Database of metadata and assembly quality metrics for all Arthropod assemblies on NCBI.
Proper citation: Arthropoda Assembly Assessment Catalog (RRID:SCR_021864) Copy
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