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  • ScienceDB (Science Data Bank) is an open generalist data repository developed and maintained by the CNIC. It promotes the publication and reuse of scientific data. Researchers and journal publishers can use it to store, manage and share science data.

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  • This site allows access to the research output of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Users can set up RSS feeds to be alerted as to new content. The interface and text are English only.

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  • Neuroimaging Informatics Tools and Resources Collaboratory Resources Registry (NITRC-R) describes software tools and resources, vocabularies, test data, and databases. It is intended to extend the impact and longevity of previously funded neuroimaging informatics contributions. NITRC-R gives researchers access to tools and resources, categorization and organization of existing tools and resources, facilitation of interactions between researchers and developers, and promotion of best practices through enhanced documentation and tutorials. NITRC’s scientific focus includes: MR, PET/SPECT, CT, EEG/MEG, optical imaging, clinical neuroimaging, computational neuroscience, and imaging genomics software tools, data, and computational resources.

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  • The Eukaryotic Pathogen, Vector and Host Informatics Resource (VEuPathDB) focuses on eukaryotic pathogens and invertebrate vectors of infectious diseases, , encompassing data from prior resources devoted to parasitic species (EuPathDB), fungi (FungiDB) and vector species (VectorBase). While each of the taxonomic groups within this resource is supported by a taxon-specific database built upon the same infrastructure, the EuPathDB portal offers an entry point to all of these resources, and the opportunity to leverage orthology for searches across genera.

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  • MetaSRA is a database of normalized SRA human sample-specific metadata following a schema inspired by the metadata organization of the ENCODE project. This schema involves mapping samples to terms in biomedical ontologies, labeling each sample with a sample-type category, and extracting real-valued properties.

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5,328 Data sources
  • ScienceDB (Science Data Bank) is an open generalist data repository developed and maintained by the CNIC. It promotes the publication and reuse of scientific data. Researchers and journal publishers can use it to store, manage and share science data.

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  • This site allows access to the research output of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Users can set up RSS feeds to be alerted as to new content. The interface and text are English only.

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  • Neuroimaging Informatics Tools and Resources Collaboratory Resources Registry (NITRC-R) describes software tools and resources, vocabularies, test data, and databases. It is intended to extend the impact and longevity of previously funded neuroimaging informatics contributions. NITRC-R gives researchers access to tools and resources, categorization and organization of existing tools and resources, facilitation of interactions between researchers and developers, and promotion of best practices through enhanced documentation and tutorials. NITRC’s scientific focus includes: MR, PET/SPECT, CT, EEG/MEG, optical imaging, clinical neuroimaging, computational neuroscience, and imaging genomics software tools, data, and computational resources.

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  • The Eukaryotic Pathogen, Vector and Host Informatics Resource (VEuPathDB) focuses on eukaryotic pathogens and invertebrate vectors of infectious diseases, , encompassing data from prior resources devoted to parasitic species (EuPathDB), fungi (FungiDB) and vector species (VectorBase). While each of the taxonomic groups within this resource is supported by a taxon-specific database built upon the same infrastructure, the EuPathDB portal offers an entry point to all of these resources, and the opportunity to leverage orthology for searches across genera.

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  • MetaSRA is a database of normalized SRA human sample-specific metadata following a schema inspired by the metadata organization of the ENCODE project. This schema involves mapping samples to terms in biomedical ontologies, labeling each sample with a sample-type category, and extracting real-valued properties.

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