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https://healthsurveys.ipums.org/
Integrated Public Use Microdata Series Health Surveys provide free individual-level survey data for research purposes from two leading sources of self-reported health and health care access information: the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) and the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS).
Proper citation: IPUMS Health Surveys (RRID:SCR_026762) Copy
https://www.countyhealthrankings.org/
Program of University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, highlights policies and practices that can help everyone be as healthy as possible. Aims to grow shared understanding of health, equity and power of communities to improve health for all.
Proper citation: County Health Rankings and Roadmaps (RRID:SCR_026613) Copy
https://www.pathogensportal.nl/
Portal provides information, guidelines, data, services, and other resources aimed at supporting the research community in the Netherlands to share data related to pathogens and pandemic preparedness.
Proper citation: Pathogens Portal Netherlands (RRID:SCR_026710) Copy
https://dnamage.genetics.ucla.edu/
Web portal contains information on how to calculate DNA methylation (DNAm) age based on data measured using the Illumina Infinium platform.
Proper citation: DNA Methylation Age Calculator (RRID:SCR_026822) Copy
AGMP provides researchers with platform from which they can retrieve existing information regarding genetic associations to disease-related phenotypes in African populations.
Proper citation: African Genomic Medicine Portal (RRID:SCR_026918) Copy
https://impute.afrigen-d.org/#!
Web portal provides interconnected resources and services for African genomics research data lifecycle management and implementation. African genotype imputation service using diverse African population reference panel. African genomics data hub.
Proper citation: Afrigen-D Imputation Server (RRID:SCR_026921) Copy
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhis/documentation/index.html
Provides information about the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data collection, its participants, and its protocols. It also provides analytic notes and references. They will help you understand, analyze, and us.e NHIS data.
Proper citation: National Health Interview Survey (RRID:SCR_026761) Copy
https://www.breedinginsight.org/
U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service initiative hosted at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Assists USDA-ARS breeders by creating new opportunities in assimilating data-driven tools, technologies, and methods to remove barriers and more easily allow for the use of genomic insights. We integrate phenomics (trait analysis), genomics (genotypic data), data management, and software tools to help breeders increase the rate of genetic gain and create more healthy and nutritious specialty crops and animals. These gains improve on-farm production for many of America’s favorite specialty crops and animals.
Proper citation: Breeding Insight (RRID:SCR_026645) Copy
https://nanolabs.stanford.edu/
nano@stanford is a group of shared labs at Stanford University focused on fabrication and characterization at the nanoscale and microscale. The labs provide access to shared scientific instrumentation, laboratory infrastructure, and expert staff support to enable multidisciplinary research and educate tomorrow’s scientists and engineers.
Proper citation: nano@stanford (RRID:SCR_026695) Copy
https://precision-medicine-portal.scilifelab.se
Swedish national resource supporting precision medicine research in Sweden through access to data sources, customised dashboards and guidance on data management with focus on making data FAIR and reusable.
Proper citation: SciLifeLab Precision Medicine Portal (RRID:SCR_026653) Copy
Nonprofit that optimizes access to remote scientific data through free open-source software. Discipline-neutral data access protocol (DAP) to access and to provide data over the internet. OPeNDAP was originally developed by and designed for oceanographers, but today the protocol is applied across many diverse domains in which large, complex, distributed datasets are used. Serves data in format that works well with most end users’ preferred data analysis applications. End user can inspect datasets remotely through web URL or number of data tools.
Proper citation: OpenDAP (RRID:SCR_026786) Copy
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