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  • The Mitochondrial Disease Sequence Data Resource (MSeqDR) is a centralized genome and phenome bioinformatics resource built by the mitochondrial disease community to facilitate clinical diagnosis and research investigations of individual patient phenotypes, genomes, genes, and variants. It integrates community knowledge from expert‐curated databases with genomic and phenotype data shared by clinicians and researchers.

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  • MDF streamlines and automates data sharing, discovery, access and analysis by: 1) enabling data publication, regardless of data size, type, and location; 2) automating metadata extraction from submitted data into MDF metadata records (i.e., JSON formatted documents following the MDF schema) using open-source materials-aware extraction pipelines and ingest pipelines; and 3) unifying search across many materials data sources, including both MDF and other repositories with potentially different vocabularies and schemas. Currently, MDF stores 60 TB of data from simulation and experiment, and also indexes hundreds of datasets contained in external repositories, with millions of individual MDF metadata records created from these datasets to aid fine-grained discovery.

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  • The AgingResearchBiobank was officially announced in January 2019 with a mission to provide a state-of-the-art inventory system for the storage, maintenance and distribution of biospecimens and associated data from numerous NIA-funded longitudinal studies on aging and on clinical trials with the broader scientific community; foster compliance with NIH/NIA resources sharing policies; and, foster science advances to ultimately help extend the healthy, active years of life for the world’s fast-growing population of older adults. Starting on October 2023, the AgingResearchBiobank is also hosting and distributing imaging data available for some of our study collections.

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  • The Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) Data Portal contains data from each of OOI’s seven arrays, 80 platforms, and 900 instruments, measuring 200 different ocean parameters. The portal was created to aid research into the changing ocean. Users can access real-time data from the Regional Cabled Array. From the Coastal and Global Arrays, users can access both telemetered (real-time data from deployed instruments) and recovered data, which is downloaded once instruments have been recovered. OOI data can be browsed and customized searches by location, time, and ocean parameters can be created. Plots may be generated and data visualized and downloaded.

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  • The Mitochondrial Disease Sequence Data Resource (MSeqDR) is a centralized genome and phenome bioinformatics resource built by the mitochondrial disease community to facilitate clinical diagnosis and research investigations of individual patient phenotypes, genomes, genes, and variants. It integrates community knowledge from expert‐curated databases with genomic and phenotype data shared by clinicians and researchers.

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  • MDF streamlines and automates data sharing, discovery, access and analysis by: 1) enabling data publication, regardless of data size, type, and location; 2) automating metadata extraction from submitted data into MDF metadata records (i.e., JSON formatted documents following the MDF schema) using open-source materials-aware extraction pipelines and ingest pipelines; and 3) unifying search across many materials data sources, including both MDF and other repositories with potentially different vocabularies and schemas. Currently, MDF stores 60 TB of data from simulation and experiment, and also indexes hundreds of datasets contained in external repositories, with millions of individual MDF metadata records created from these datasets to aid fine-grained discovery.

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  • The AgingResearchBiobank was officially announced in January 2019 with a mission to provide a state-of-the-art inventory system for the storage, maintenance and distribution of biospecimens and associated data from numerous NIA-funded longitudinal studies on aging and on clinical trials with the broader scientific community; foster compliance with NIH/NIA resources sharing policies; and, foster science advances to ultimately help extend the healthy, active years of life for the world’s fast-growing population of older adults. Starting on October 2023, the AgingResearchBiobank is also hosting and distributing imaging data available for some of our study collections.

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  • The Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) Data Portal contains data from each of OOI’s seven arrays, 80 platforms, and 900 instruments, measuring 200 different ocean parameters. The portal was created to aid research into the changing ocean. Users can access real-time data from the Regional Cabled Array. From the Coastal and Global Arrays, users can access both telemetered (real-time data from deployed instruments) and recovered data, which is downloaded once instruments have been recovered. OOI data can be browsed and customized searches by location, time, and ocean parameters can be created. Plots may be generated and data visualized and downloaded.

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