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connect with researchers, make your work visible and stay current
Category: Biomedical communities
Researchgate allows: connect with researchers, make your scientific work visible
ResearchGate is a network dedicated to science and research. Connect, collaborate and discover scientific publications, jobs and conferences. All for free.
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boosting impact for researchers
Category: Biomedical communities
Loop is an open, cross-platform network for researchers and academics, allowing for the discoverability of researchers and their work across multiple domains. Loop is committed to enhancing the academic reputation and impact of researchers within an international community, enabling them to stay up-to-date with new research and connecting them to their peers.
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A new HUB for Biomedical Lovers!
Category: Biomedical communities
Biomedical Times is a HUB where Biomedical Engineers / Scientists from around the world can connect and share and learn from the available resources.
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a global community where researchers connect
Category: Biomedical communities
ResearcherID provides a solution to the author ambiguity problem within the scholarly research community. Each member is assigned a unique identifier to enable researchers to manage their publication lists, track their times cited counts and h-index, identify potential collaborators and avoid author misidentification. In addition, your ResearcherID information integrates with the Web of Science and is ORCID compliant, allowing you to claim and showcase your publications from a single one account
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connecting research and researchers
Category: Biomedical communities
As researchers and scholars, you face the ongoing challenge of distinguishing your research activities from those of others with similar names. You need to be able to easily and uniquely attach your identity to research objects such as datasets, equipment, articles, media stories, citations, experiments, patents, and notebooks. As you collaborate across disciplines, institutions and borders, you must interact with an increasing number and diversity of research information systems. Entering data
...continue to readSage Bionetworks is an open-access online resource that helps researchers of all stripes access network biology. The Sage Bionetworks Commons will be used to integrate diverse molecular mega-datasets, to build predictive bionetworks and to offer advanced tools proven to provide unique new insights into human disease biology.
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a video journal for biological, medical, chemical and physical research
Category: Biomedical communities, Biomedical protocols
JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes written protocols accompanied by video for biological, medical, chemical and physical research. Currently, JoVe charges a $1200 publication fee for self-produced videos and $2400 if JoVE does the filming. There's an added fee of $1800 to provide open access.
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share your science
Category: Biomedical communities, Biomedical protocols
OpenWetWare is an effort to promote the sharing of information, know-how, and wisdom among researchers and groups who are working in biology & biological engineering. OpenWetWare was created by graduate students at MIT on April 20, 2005. Initially, it served as a private lab wiki for the labs of Drew Endy and Tom Knight at MIT. The site was opened up to allow any lab to join on June 22, 2005
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Category: Gene expression, Biomedical communities
International Human Epigenome Consortium (IHEC) allows: Epigenome
The International Human Epigenome Consortium (IHEC) is a global consortium with the primary goal of providing free access to high-resolution reference human epigenome maps for normal and disease cell types to the research community.
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...continue to readThe ICGC Goal is to obtain a comprehensive description of genomic, transcriptomic and epigenomic changes in 50 different tumor types and/or subtypes which are of clinical and societal importance across the globe. ICGC has been organized as an international effort to harmonize the large number of projects that are now, or shortly will be, underway that have the common aim of elucidating comprehensively the genomic changes present in many forms of cancer.
...continue to readLipidomics Gateway is a free, comprehensive website for researchers interested in lipid biology. Use the site to stay abreast of developments each month from across the field, and explore the rich information collections, tools and resources from the LIPID MAPS consortium
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Structural Biology Network
Category: Biomedical communities
Instruct links many major structural-biology centres in Europe, allowing researchers to access a range of equipment and expertise in a single request. It has brought together representing all major infrastructure technologies that enable structure determination from macromolecular to atomic resolution of proteins, protein complexes and single particles.
...continue to readICLAS (International Council for Laboratory Animal Science) is a scientific organization dedicated to advancing human and animal health by promoting the ethical care and use of animals in research worldwide.
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...continue to readDo-it-yourself, DIY BIO, is a biology movement dedicated to making biology an accessible pursuit for citizen scientists, amateur biologists and biological engineers who value openness and safety
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This wiki is a community knowledge base for ImageJ and friends
Category: Biomedical communities
Image Net is a federally funded, multi-institution project to develop the next generation of ImageJ to include support for many features such as large multidimensional image support, a more flexible data model and improved developer resources.
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Microscope Imaging
Category: Biomedical guidelines, Biomedical communities