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  • The Open Data Commons for Traumatic Brain Injury (DC-TBI) was created by the TBI community to mitigate dark data in TBI research. The ODC-TBI also aims to increase transparency with individual-level data, enhance collaboration, facilitate advanced analytics, and conform to increasing mandates by funders and publishers to make data accessible. Members of the ODC-TBI have access to a private digital lab space managed by the PI or multi-PIs for dataset storage and sharing. The PIs can share their labs’ datasets with the registered members of the ODC-TBI community and make their datasets public and citable. The ODC-TBI implements stewardship principles that scientific data be made FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) and has been widely adopted by the international TBI research community.

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  • DRSC Functional Genomics Resources (DRSC-FGR) began as the Drosophila RNAi Screening Center (DRSC), founded by Prof. Norbert Perrimon in 2003, and the Transgenic RNAi Project (TRiP), founded by Prof. Perrimon in 2008. DRSC-FGR has been previously known as flyRNAi.org. It has since grown into a functional genomics platform meeting the needs of the Drosophila and broader community.

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  • KIDA (KInetic Database for Astrochemistry) is a database of kinetic data of interest for astrochemical (interstellar medium and planetary atmospheres) studies. KIDA is a project initiated by different communities in order to 1) improve the interaction between astrochemists and physico-chemists and 2) simplify the work of modeling the chemistry of astrophysical environments. Here astrophysical environments stand for the interstellar medium and planetary atmospheres. Both types of environments use similar chemical networks and the physico-chemists who work on the determination of reaction rate coefficients for both types of environment are the same.

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  • Pathway and Annotated-list Gene-signature Electronic Repository (PAGER) is an repository for pathways, annotated-lists, and gene signatures (PAGs) related to human network biology.

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  • CancerModels.Org is a cancer research platform that aggregates clinical, genomic and functional data from various types of patient-derived cancer models (PDCMs)- xenografts, organoids and cell lines. Currently, the portal has over 7000 PDCMs across multiple cancer types, including rare paediatric models and models from minority ethnic backgrounds. The CancerModels.Org standardises, harmonises and integrates clinical metadata, molecular and treatment-based data from academic and commercial providers worldwide. It is the largest open access and free to consumer resource of this kind.

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  • An integrated database of human coding single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and their annotations.

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  • This site is a university repository to provide access to the publication output of the institution. Some items on the site are metadata (bibliographic) only, and these are included in the size figure shown here. Registered users can set up email alerts and RSS feeds to notify them of newly added relevant content.

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7,978 Data sources
  • The Open Data Commons for Traumatic Brain Injury (DC-TBI) was created by the TBI community to mitigate dark data in TBI research. The ODC-TBI also aims to increase transparency with individual-level data, enhance collaboration, facilitate advanced analytics, and conform to increasing mandates by funders and publishers to make data accessible. Members of the ODC-TBI have access to a private digital lab space managed by the PI or multi-PIs for dataset storage and sharing. The PIs can share their labs’ datasets with the registered members of the ODC-TBI community and make their datasets public and citable. The ODC-TBI implements stewardship principles that scientific data be made FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) and has been widely adopted by the international TBI research community.

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  • DRSC Functional Genomics Resources (DRSC-FGR) began as the Drosophila RNAi Screening Center (DRSC), founded by Prof. Norbert Perrimon in 2003, and the Transgenic RNAi Project (TRiP), founded by Prof. Perrimon in 2008. DRSC-FGR has been previously known as flyRNAi.org. It has since grown into a functional genomics platform meeting the needs of the Drosophila and broader community.

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  • KIDA (KInetic Database for Astrochemistry) is a database of kinetic data of interest for astrochemical (interstellar medium and planetary atmospheres) studies. KIDA is a project initiated by different communities in order to 1) improve the interaction between astrochemists and physico-chemists and 2) simplify the work of modeling the chemistry of astrophysical environments. Here astrophysical environments stand for the interstellar medium and planetary atmospheres. Both types of environments use similar chemical networks and the physico-chemists who work on the determination of reaction rate coefficients for both types of environment are the same.

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  • Pathway and Annotated-list Gene-signature Electronic Repository (PAGER) is an repository for pathways, annotated-lists, and gene signatures (PAGs) related to human network biology.

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  • CancerModels.Org is a cancer research platform that aggregates clinical, genomic and functional data from various types of patient-derived cancer models (PDCMs)- xenografts, organoids and cell lines. Currently, the portal has over 7000 PDCMs across multiple cancer types, including rare paediatric models and models from minority ethnic backgrounds. The CancerModels.Org standardises, harmonises and integrates clinical metadata, molecular and treatment-based data from academic and commercial providers worldwide. It is the largest open access and free to consumer resource of this kind.

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  • An integrated database of human coding single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and their annotations.

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  • This site is a university repository to provide access to the publication output of the institution. Some items on the site are metadata (bibliographic) only, and these are included in the size figure shown here. Registered users can set up email alerts and RSS feeds to notify them of newly added relevant content.

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