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  • 3D Reconstruction via Stereoscopy for the Study of Mosquito Swarms

    Male mosquitoes swarm to find mates, but the characteristics of these swarms have not often been quantitatively analyzed in the field. This site includes information on a simple method used recently to localize individual Anopheles gambiae in a swarm via stereoscopic image analysis of video footage...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-07 14:52

  • ACTG Network Laboratory (ACTG NL)

    The ACTG NL consists of Core Laboratory groups in immunology, pharmacology, virology and TB. Each Core Laboratory Group is comprised of several Specialty Laboratories that provide a broad range of assays and services required to conduct the scientific agenda of the ACTG and to complement laboratory...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-29 17:42

  • ACTG/IMPAACT Specimen Repositories

    The specimen repositories are a collaboration between the ACTG and IMPAACT clinical trial networks to make the large body of specimens collected for HIV research available to investigators. The specimens stored at the repositories were initially collected for specific studies that have concluded,...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • ARLG Virtual Biorepository Strain Catalogue

    The ARLG biorepositories were created to aid in the development and evaluation of novel diagnostic tests and laboratory techniques, study mechanisms of resistance, generate preliminary data for study concepts, and support/mentor early-stage investigators pursuing research in the field of...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • BEI Resources Repository

    The BEI Resources Repository is a central repository that supplies organisms and reagents to the broad community of microbiology and infectious diseases researchers. Materials are available through an online catalog. There is no charge for research materials, but domestic investigators will be...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-22 17:18

  • Biocontainment Laboratory: Boston University National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratory

    The National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories (NEIDL) is part of a national network of secure facilities studying infectious diseases that are—or have the potential to become—major public health concerns...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-10-11 13:36

  • Biocontainment Laboratory: Colorado State University Infectious Disease Research Center

    The Colorado State University Regional Biocontainment Laboratory is one of the NIAID-supported Regional Biocontainment Laboratories. The Center provides a safe, secure, state of art facility for university investigators, government scientists and industry representatives to collaboratively research...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-22 17:18

  • Biocontainment Laboratory: Duke University School of Medicine, Duke Human Vaccine Institute

    The Duke University School of Medicine, Duke Human Vaccine Institute (DHVI) Regional Biocontainment Lab (RBL) is one of the NIAID-supported Biocontainment Laboratories. The RBL supports basic research to develop drugs, diagnostics, and vaccines for emerging and reemerging infections and biodefense.

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-20 11:26

  • Biocontainment Laboratory: George Mason University National Center for Biodefense and Infectious Diseases

    The George Mason University National Center for Biodefense and Infectious Diseases Biomedical Research Laboratory (BRL) is one of the NIAID-supported Biocontainment Laboratories. The RBL supports research programs in the National Center for Biodefense and Infectious Diseases focusing on host...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-10-11 13:36

  • Biocontainment Laboratory: Rutgers University

    The Rutgers University Regional Biocontainment Laboratory is one of the NIAID-supported Biocontainment Laboratories. The RBL is a highly secure facility designed to provide an ultra-safe work environment for scientists and support staff, as well as the public at large....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-10-11 13:36

  • Biocontainment Laboratory: Tufts University

    The Tufts New England Regional Biosafety Laboratory (RBL) is one of the NIAID-supported Regional Biocontainment Laboratories. The RBL is a 41,000 square foot resource available to researchers in industry, academia, government and not-for-profit, dedicated to the study of existing and emerging...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-10-11 13:36

  • Biocontainment Laboratory: Tulane University

    The Tulane University Regional Biosafety Laboratory (RBL) at The Tulane National Primate Research Center is one of the NIAID-supported Biocontainment Laboratories. Research conducted in the facility focuses on the development of treatments, vaccines and diagnostics for emerging infectious diseases...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-10-11 13:36

  • Biocontainment Laboratory: University of Alabama at Birmingham Southeastern Biosafety Laboratory Alabama Birmingham (SEBLAB)

    The regional biocontainment laboratory at University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), called Southeastern Biosafety Laboratory Alabama Birmingham (SEBLAB), is one of the NIAID-supported Biocontainment Laboratories. The Lab houses state-of-the art biosafety level 2 and level 3 laboratories as well as...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-20 11:26

  • Biocontainment Laboratory: University of Chicago Howard T. Ricketts Laboratory

    The University of Chicago Howard T. Ricketts Laboratory (HTRL) is one of the NIAID-supported Biocontainment Laboratories.  The HTRL is a state of the art BSL-3 facility constructed to support research on bacterial and viral pathogens. The Lab is registered with the US Select Agent Program and its...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-20 11:26

  • Biocontainment Laboratory: University of Louisville Center for Predictive Medicine (CPM)

    The Regional Biocontainment Lab (RBL) at the Center for Predictive Medicine is one of the NIAID-supported Biocontainment Laboratories. The Lab provides a valuable national resource and asset to the University of Louisville, our region, and the greater scientific and public health communities. The...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-20 11:26

  • Biocontainment Laboratory: University of Missouri Regional Laboratory for Infectious Disease Research (LIDR)

    The University of Missouri Laboratory for Infectious Disease Research (LIDR) is one of the NIAID-supported Biocontainment Laboratories. LIDR is a critical resource for University of Missouri faculty and collaborating scientists who perform research on infectious diseases and is part of our...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-20 11:26

  • Biocontainment Laboratory: University of Pittsburgh

    The University of Pittsburgh Regional Biocontainment Laboratory is one of the NIAID-supported Biocontainment Laboratories. The Lab is a unique facility designed to support the research community and national biodefense network by providing state-of-the-art Biosafety Level 3 (BSL-3) and Animal...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-20 11:26

  • Biocontainment Laboratory: University of Tennessee

    The University of Tennessee Regional Biocontainment Laboratory (RBL) is one of the NIAID-supported Biocontainment Laboratories. The RBL provides a secure lab for conducting research on Category A and B infectious pathogens using state-of-the-art molecular pathogenesis and immunologic approaches. The...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-20 11:26

  • Biocontainment Laboratory: University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston National Laboratory

    As one of two National Biocontainment Laboratories constructed under grants awarded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases/National Institutes of Health (NIAID/NIH), the Galveston National Laboratory (GNL) enables progress in our understanding of the fundamental mechanisms...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-10-11 13:36

  • Bioinformatics and Computational Biosciences Branch Services

    The Bioinformatics and Computational Biosciences Branch (BCBB) offers a suite of scientific services and resources for the NIAID research community and its collaborators. BCBB provides expertise and computational solutions to researchers at all levels of experience. Computational biologists...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-21 15:27

  • Biopharmaceutical Product Development Services

    Provides services to facilitate preclinical development of materials that are derived from biotechnology processes, such as: Monoclonal antibodies and derivatives of monoclonal antibodies Recombinant proteins Peptides Nucleic acid based vectors (siRNA, plasmids) Live, modified-live and/or attenuated...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-29 17:42

  • CEIRS-generated Reagents

    NIAID CEIRS provides the BEI Resources Repository with high-priority reagents from the CEIRS community. Reagents include plasmids, antibodies, proteins, and virus isolates. Reagents not available through BEI can be requested on this page. Non-BEI reagents may be available from CEIRS researchers...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplantation Research (CIBMTR) Database

    The CIBMTR database contains data on outcomes of hematopoietic (blood and bone marrow) cell transplant (HCT) procedures. The CIBMTR collaborates with government agencies, professional groups, international partners, and patient organizations via 15 active scientific/research working committees. The...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-11-02 09:06

  • ChemDB HIV, Opportunistic Infection and Tuberculosis Therapeutics Database (ChemDB)

    The ChemDB database contains information extracted from scientific literature on the structure and activity of compounds that have been tested against HIV, opportunistic pathogens and TB. This database is continually updated with information extracted from published literature, including the...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-29 17:42

  • Chicago Center for Functional Annotation (CCFA)

    The Chicago Center for Functional Annotation (CCFA) is defining gene function on multiple scales, using a multi-disciplinary set of cellular, genetic, molecular, and biochemical approaches. The primary goal of the CCFA is to define the biochemical and cellular functions of uncharacterized genes in...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • ClinRegs

    ClinRegs is an online database of country-specific clinical research regulatory information designed to assist in planning and implementing international clinical research....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-21 16:07

  • Comprehensive Resources for HIV Microbicides and Biomedical Prevention (CRMP)

    This contract provides gap-filling support services for HIV prevention drug developers including academic (investigators), for-profit and not-for-profit small and large companies, and other product innovators (henceforth identified as Sponsors) for the development of HIV non-vaccine biomedical...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • Consortium for TB Biomarkers (CTB2) Biorepository

    The Consortium for TB Biomarkers (CTB2) has created a collaborative biobank in order to accelerate the development of new drugs and treatments for tuberculosis by validating and exploring biomarkers of response to TB drug treatments.  The biobank will ultimately house biospecimens from 1000 adult...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-10-03 18:18

  • Consortium of Food Allergy Research Egg Allergy Resolution Calculator

    The Egg Allergy Resolution Calculator calculates the probability of developling egg allergy over time for patients....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • Consortium of Food Allergy Research Milk Allergy Resolution Calculator

    The Milk Allergy Resolution Calculator calculates the probability of milk allergy over time for patients....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • DAIDS Regulatory Support Center (RSC)

    The RSC Public Website, run by the DAIDS Regulatory Support Center (RSC) contractor, has been used in the DAIDS community for over 10 years and is a primary platform to communicate updates to templates, process changes, and other information needed by the RSC research community. Website resources...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-08 14:17

  • DAIDS VAX004 Clinical Trial Specimens

    Repository of specimens collected as part of the DAIDS VAX004 Clinical Trial....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • Database of Mutations Causing Human Hyper IgE Syndrome (STAT3base)

    The STAT3base contains a listing of STAT3 mutations in human HIES identified in the Laboratory of Clinical Immunology and Microbiology as well as those published in the literature....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • Eukaryotic Pathogen Database Resources (EuPathDB)

    EuPathDB, one of the NIAID-funded Bioinformatics Resource Centers, is an integrated database covering eukaryotic pathogens. While these organisms are supported by a taxon-specific database/website built upon the same infrastructure, the EuPathDB portal offers an entry point to all of these...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • Filariasis Research Reagent Resource Center (FR3)

    The Filariasis Research Reagent Resource Center (FR3) maintains oversight of filarial parasites, SOPs, and molecular reagents. FR3 is comprised of two divisions: The Parasite Resource Division and the Molecular Resources Division....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-29 17:42

  • Functional Lists of Unknown TB Entities (FLUTE)

    FLUTE is a Functional Genomics Center funded by NIAID, with the goal of discovering the roles of genes from Mtb with previously unknown functions. In addition FLUTE aims to establish an efficient pathway for identifying gene function that could serve as a paradigm for other bacterial species....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • FungiDB

    FungiDB, one of the NIAID-funded Bioinformatics Resource Centers, is an integrated genomic and functional genomic database for the kingdom Fungi. FungiDB integrates whole genome sequence and annotation and also includes experimental and environmental isolate sequence data. The database includes...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • Genes Unknown in Acinetobacter baumannii (GUNK)

    GUNK center is part of the NIAID Functional Genomics Program. This center was created to investigate the role of previously uncharacterized genes of A. baumannii in its ability to cause human disease. Three projects have been established to: Use a genomic approach to broadly identify the role of...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • Genomic Centers for Infectious Diseases (GCID) Resources

    The GCID use and develop or improve innovative applications of genomic technologies, such as RNA sequencing and metagenomics, and provide rapid and cost-efficient production of high-quality genome sequences of microorganisms, invertebrate vectors of infectious diseases, and hosts and host...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-22 17:18

  • Heterogeneity in Human Immune Cells

    Heterogeneity in Human Immune Cells is a website providing interactive figures (iFigs) for a recent study of protein expression heterogeneity in human immune cells conducted by Dr. John Tsang's group (Systems Genomics and Bioinformatics Unit) at the Laboratory of Immune System Biology, National...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-30 12:45

  • HIV Database and Analysis Unit

    The HIV Database & Analysis Unit provides an integrated repository of HIV sequence and immunology published data, by curating & maintaining a relational database with searchable web access for the scientific community; and (ii) develop web-based computation analysis methods and tools for...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • HIV Drug Development: Analytical Chemistry Services

    This service can be used to develop and perform a variety of analytical assays to assess the properties of drug substances and their formulations....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • HIV Drug Development: In Vitro Efficacy Evaluations

    This service provides follow-up studies of products which already have been evaluated in a biochemical or cell-based assay and shown to possess an activity profile that warrants further development of the product as an HIV therapeutic....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-30 12:45

  • HIV Drug Development: In Vivo Efficacy Evaluations

    This service provides evaluation of products in animal efficacy models. A product must demonstrate a potent and selective activity profile in vitro against the HIV strain used in the model prior to its acceptance as a candidate for this service. Studies to determine optimal routes and schedules of...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-30 12:45

  • HIV Drug Development: Preclinical Pharmacology and Toxicology Services

    This service can be used to provide pharmacokinetic and safety assessments of products in mice, rats, rabbits, dogs, and nonhuman primates....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • HIV Drug Formulation Development and Manufacturing Services

    This service program supports the development and manufacture, of a wide variety of pharmaceutical dosage formulations, including tablets, capsules, semi-solid preparations, injectibles, and sustained-release products. If requested, manufacturing can be done under GMP....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN): Ancillary/Exploratory Studies

    The HVTN shares data and specimens collected in its studies with investigators who would like to use our materials to answer research questions related to vaccinology, immunology, or HIV/AIDS. These studies are called ancillary/exploratory studies, and the Network invites any researchers to do these...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-08 14:17

  • HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN): Scholar Awards

    HVTN provides structured mentorship and project funding to investigators working on HIV vaccines....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-08 14:17

  • HIV/TB Drug Development: Chemical Synthesis

    This service provides chemical synthesis of lead compounds for use in additional drug development studies. Compounds must previously have been successfully synthesized to be candidates for this service. Synthesis of new analogs is not supported....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • HPTN Scholars

    The HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) offers two scholarship programs for early-career investigators funded through a supplement from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). The HPTN Scholars Program now includes two...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • Human Tissue and Organ Research Resource (HTORR)

    The Human Tissue and Organ Research Resource (HTORR) program provides normal and diseased human tissues to investigators at research centers.  HTORR supports the procurement, preservation, and distribution of human tissue and organs for basic and clinical research.  While the resource maintains a...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-27 12:55

  • ImmPort

    ImmPort is a Web portal that contains data from NIAID-funded immunology studies, including basic research and clinical trials. The portal provides online tools that allow users to analyze the data and visualize the results. ImmPort enables the integration of data from a variety of laboratories and...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-30 12:45

  • Immune Epitope Database and Analysis Resource (IEDB)

    This free resource offers easy searching of experimental data characterizing antibody and T cell epitopes studied in humans, non-human primates, and other animal species. Epitopes involved in infectious disease, allergy, autoimmunity, and transplant are included.The database contains detailed...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-30 12:45

  • ImmuneSpace

    The ImmuneSpace database is currently composed of 21 studies covering 10 types of assays and 2,500 total participants. Gene Expression, Flow Cytometry, and CyTOF are among the included assay types; participants include children, adults, and elderly after vaccination or infection, as well as healthy...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-30 12:45

  • IMPAACT Early Career Investigator Mentored Research

    The International Maternal Pediatric Adolescent AIDS Clinical Trials (IMPAACT) Early Career Investigator Mentored Research program aims to support the development of early career investigators to enter the field of maternal/child HIV research and advance the mission of the IMPAACT Network. In...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • IMPAACT Laboratory Center

    The main purpose of the International Maternal Pediatric Adolescent AIDS Clinical Trials (IMPAACT) Laboratory Center is to support the network’s scientific agenda by providing state of the art laboratory testing in support of clinical trials, new works concept sheets (NWCS), and data analysis...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • In Vitro Assessment for Antimicrobial Activity Program

    The In Vitro Assessment for Antimicrobial Activity program tests antimicrobial activity of products against microbial pathogens and vectors, including those derived from clinical specimens....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-30 12:45

  • Influenza Research Database (IRD)

    The IRD, one of the NIAID-funded Bioinformatics Resource Centers, provides a suite of tools for analysis of all types of influenza data and a personal work bench on which each scientist can store lists of important data selected from that available on IRD....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • International Clinical Sciences Support Center (ICSSC)

    The ICSSC provides a wide range of support services to clinical investigators who are conducting international research funded by the Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (DMID), including consultation and assistance to investigators for protocol development, site assessment, data...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-30 12:45

  • International Epidemiologic Database to Evaluate AIDS Data Exchange Standard (IeDEA DES)

    A common data model for sharing observational HIV data has been developed by the International epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA). The IeDEA DES is used by the seven operational regions of IeDEA to exchange data with each other for collaborative research studies. The IeDEA DES...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-08 14:17

  • Interventional Agent Development Services

    The Interventional Agent Development Services program provides services to facilitate preclinical development of therapeutics and new in vivo diagnostics for infectious disease-causing pathogens and/or toxins, such as imaging and skin test reagents. Note: Devices are excluded. Part of the...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-30 12:45

  • JOINSOLVER

    JOINSOLVER is a web-based software program developed for human immunoglobulin V(D)J recombination analysis, and created by the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculosketelal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) and the Center for Information Technology (CIT). JOINSOLVER...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-07 14:52

  • Microbicide Trials Network (MTN) Resources

    The Microbicide Trials Network (MTN) is a NIAID-funded worldwide collaborative clinical trials network focused on preventing the sexual transmission of HIV. The MTN accepts concepts for new protocols, ancillary study proposals, secondary data analysis requests, and dataset requests....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-27 14:05

  • Microbicides to Prevent HIV Transmission In Vitro

    This service provides evaluation of products that have already been evaluated in a biochemical or cell-based assay and shown to possess an activity profile that warrants further development as a microbicide. NIAID does NOT offer the primary screening of previously untested products via this service...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-10-02 15:10

  • Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study (MACS) Public Data Set

    The Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study (MACS) is an ongoing prospective study of the natural and treated histories of HIV-1 infection in homosexual and bisexual men conducted by sites located in Baltimore, Chicago, Pittsburgh and Los Angeles. MACS public data set has been released from CAMACS (Center for...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-30 12:45

  • Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study (MACS) Specimen Repository

    The MACS collects and stores a variety of biological specimens. Inventory may be housed at the national level or a subset at the local level. The MACS Center for the Coordination and Analysis of MACS (CAMACS) coordinates and facilitates completion of specimen requests. ...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-11-06 11:57

  • National Swine Resource and Research Center

    The National Swine Resource and Research Center (NSRRC) was established in 2003 to develop the infrastructure to ensure that biomedical investigators across a variety of disciplines have access to critically needed swine models of human health and disease....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • Nephele

    Nephele is a microbiome analysis engine which brings together microbiome data and analysis tools in a cloud computing environment. It offers robust, multi-step microbiome analysis pipelines, with no setup time or cost....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-07 14:52

  • NIAID Clinical Genomics Program Resources

    Researchers involved with the NIAID Clinical Genomics Program study many diseases of the immune system that are rare and not well understood but often shed light on basic immune function and more common immune disorders. This research is carried out across multiple labs, disease processes, and with...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-30 12:45

  • NIAID Microbiome Program: Gnotobiotic Animal Facility

    The Gnotobiotic Animal Facility maintains small breeding colonies for specific NIAID investigators and houses other purchased experimental mice in experimental isolators that serve as important resources for researchers studying the microbiome. The mice in this facility are germ-free, i.e., born and...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-21 16:29

  • NIAID Microbiome Program: Metabolite Mass Spectrometry

    MALDI Biotyper (MBT) is a technology that identifies microorganisms using matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry to measure a unique peptide mass fingerprint. MBT measures highly abundant proteins that are found in all microorganisms and matches the...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-21 16:21

  • NIAID Microbiome Program: Sequencing

    NIAID’s microbiome sequencing facility studies the structure and function of the microbiome associated with various hosts and body sites. This facility has one dedicated staff member and is equipped with an Ilumina MiSeq, which can sequence whole genomes or specific amplicons. Whole genome...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-21 16:15

  • NIH 3D Print Exchange

    The NIH 3D Print Exchange provides models in formats that are readily compatible with 3D printers, and offers a unique set of tools to create and share 3D-printable models related to biomedical science. The NIH 3D Print Exchange eliminates this gap with an open, comprehensive, and interactive...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-07 14:52

  • NIH AIDS Reagent Program

    The National Institutes of Health (NIH) AIDS Reagent Program provides critical research reagents and resources to the scientific community. The ARP acquires, develops, and produces state-of-the-art reagents and provides these reagents at no cost to qualified investigators throughout the world. The...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • NIH Tetramer Core Facility

    The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Tetramer Core Facility (TCF) at Emory University was established in 1999 for the production and distribution to the research community of major histocompatibility complex tetramers and related reagents for the detection of T cell responses to viruses,...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • Non-Obese Diabetic (NOD) Mouse BAC Library

    The Non-Obese Diabetic (NOD) mouse, which spontaneously develops type 1 diabetes, is a valuable animal model that is used extensively in research exploring the etiology, prevention, and treatment of this disease. It is a vital research tool for testing promising prevention and treatment strategies...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • Nonhuman Primate Reagent Resource

    The Nonhuman Primate Reagent Resource is funded by the National Institutes of Health to facilitate the optimal use of nonhuman primate models in biomedical research. The resource develops and maintains nonhuman primate reference cell lines and immunoglobulins, and is developing anti-Ig reagents for...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • Orfeome

    The Orfeome Project is part of the NIAID-supported Functional Genomics Program. The project is a collaboration of immunolgy and RNA/DNA virus pathogenesis experts, working together to address the hypothesis that RNA and DNA viruses encode common and unique mechanisms to manipulate virus replication...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • Papillomavirus Episteme (PaVE)

    The PapillomaVirus Episteme (PaVE) provides highly organized and curated papillomavirus genomics information and tools to the scientific community for research on the Papillomaviridae family of viruses. The PaVE consists of a database and web applications that support the storage, annotation,...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-07 14:52

  • PATRIC (Bacterial Bioinformatics Resource Center)

    PATRIC, one of the NIAID-funded Bioinformatics Resource Centers, is an information system designed to support the biomedical research community’s work on bacterial infectious diseases via integration of vital pathogen information with rich data and analysis tools. PATRIC sharpens and hones the...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • Phase I Clinical Trial Units for Therapeutics

    The Phase I Clinical Trial Units for Therapeutics support the design, development, implementation, and conduct of Phase I clinical trials to assess safety, pharmacokinetics, and/or pharmacodynamics of licensed and investigational therapeutic products, including immunomodulatory agents and monoclonal...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-30 19:13

  • Preclinical Models of Infectious Disease

    Services are provided to study the full range of pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi, and other agents such as toxins and prion proteins....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-22 17:18

  • Primary Immunodeficiency (PI) Diseases Registry at USIDNET

    The Primary Immunodeficiency (PI) Diseases Registry collects validated data on all PI diagnoses from patients who give Informed Consent. The de-identified data in the registry is freely disseminated to those with research questions about PI diseases....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • Resources to Evaluate New Technologies for Monitoring HIV-infected Patients

    Current methods for monitoring HIV-infected patients on antiretroviral therapy are expensive and technologically complex, making it difficult for use in resource-limited countries around the world. To advance the field, NIAID has resources available to assist investigators who wish to evaluate new...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-27 13:04

  • Schistosomiasis Resource Center

    The Schistosomiasis Resource Center (SRC) provides three major strains of snails (Biomphalaria glabrata, Bulinus truncatus, and Oncomelania hupensis) and rodents infected with S. haematobium, S. japonicum, and S.mansoni. Molecular reagents include nucleic acids and genomic libraries from the...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-30 19:13

  • Simian Vaccine Evaluation Units (SVEUs)

    The SVEU provides the nonhuman primates for studies to evaluate candidate SIV or HIV vaccines. The SVEU contractor will immunize nonhuman primates with the candidate vaccine and, together with the Nonhuman Primate (NHP) Immunology Laboratories, can evaluate humoral and cellular immune responses that...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • Simmune Project

    Simmune is a suite of software tools that guides the user through the multiple hierarchical scales of cellular behavior, facilitating the generation of comprehensive models. It was originally created to simulate immunological phenomena—hence its name, Simmune—but it is applicable to a very broad...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-07 14:52

  • Simplified Presentation of Incredibly Complex Evaluations (SPICE)

    SPICE is a data-mining software application that analyzes large FLOWJO data sets from polychromatic flow cytometry and organizes the normalized data graphically. SPICE enables users to discover potential correlations in their experimental data within complex data sets. Many potential applications...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-07 14:52

  • Structural Genomics Centers for Infectious Diseases: Resources

    The Structural Genomics Centers for Infectious Diseases provide the research community with: 3-D protein structures and protein-ligand complexes Sequence-verified clones and peptides Services that deliver requested 3-D structure determination Molecular screening of proteins in complex with...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-08 14:17

  • Systems Immunology Toolkit

    The tools in the Systems Immunology Toolkit will collectively allow you to upload microarray data, view that data on a gene-by-gene basis, overlay clinical data, analyze your data using a modular framework, compare your data to other datasets and diseases, and get a quick functional interpretation...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-30 12:45

  • TrialShare

    TrialShare is a transformative approach to data-sharing that enables clinical trial transparency. TrialShare provides clinical trial investigators the unprecedented ability to access de-identified study data, review published analysis methods, and perform real-time, interactive graphical analyses in...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-30 19:13

  • USIDNET Cell Repository

    The USIDNET Cell Repository, part of the US Immunodeficiency Network, provides a resource of DNA and functional lymphoid cells obtained from patients with various primary immunodeficiency diseases....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Units (VTEUs) Services

    The Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Units (VTEUs), supported by the Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (DMID) since the 1960s, comprise a consortium of contracts with academic centers and organizations that provides a ready resource for the conduct of clinical trials to evaluate...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-09-08 14:17

  • Vaccine Development Services

    Vaccine Development Services is intended for use in the investigation, control, prevention, and treatment of a wide range of infectious agents other than HIV....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-30 19:13

  • VectorBase

    VectorBase, one of the NIAID-funded Bioinformatics Resource Centers (BRC), provides genomic, phenotypic and population-centric data to the scientific community for invertebrate vectors of human pathogens....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • Virus Pathogen Resource (ViPR)

    The Virus Pathogen Resource (ViPR), one of the NIAID-funded Bioinformatics Resource Centers, is a publicly available one-stop database and analysis resource that supports the research of viral pathogens in the NIAID Category A-C Priority Pathogen lists and those causing (re)emerging infectious...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-28 15:27

  • Women's Interagency HIV Study (WIHS) Public Dataset

    In addition to its role in clinical epidemiology, the Women's Interagency HIV Study (WIHS) conducts high quality pathogenesis research, and is a unique resource for research because of the depth of data and specimens available from each study visit....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-10-02 20:53

  • Women's Interagency HIV Study (WIHS) Specimen Repositories

    The Women's Interagency HIV Study (WIHS) collects and stores a variety of biological specimens. Inventory may be housed at the national level, or a subset at the local level. The WIHS Data Management and Analysis Center (WDMAC) coordinates and facilitates completion of specimen requests....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-10-02 15:24

  • World Reference Center for Emerging Viruses and Arboviruses (WRCEVA)

    The WRCEVA program maintains the Emerging Viruses and Arboviruses Reference Collection and provides reagents and support for investigations of virus outbreaks throughout the world. Information about WRCEVA can be found at https://www.utmb.edu/wrceva/home....

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-30 19:13

  • Zoonotic Influenza Vaccine Seed Viruses

    This resource provides Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)-quality candidate vaccine viruses for zoonotic influenza, a critical component of global influenza pandemic preparedness. Candidate vaccine viruses have been used to create H5, H9, and H7 vaccine lots that have been deployed to national...

    coanstevensje@nih.gov - 2017-08-30 19:13

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