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  • SPARK is a free, openly accessible resource for scientists studying antibiotics for Gram-negative bacteria.

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  • UNdata is an international statistical database providing search and download options for a variety of statistical resources compiled by the United Nations (UN) statistical system and other international agencies. The numerous databases or tables, collectively known as "datamarts", contain over 60 million data points and cover a wide range of statistical themes including agriculture, crime, communication, development assistance, education, energy, environment, finance, gender, health, labour market, manufacturing, national accounts, population and migration, science and technology, tourism, transport and trade.

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  • The COVID-19 host genetics initiative brings together the human genetics community to generate, share, and analyze data to learn the genetic determinants of COVID-19 susceptibility, severity, and outcomes. Such discoveries could help to generate hypotheses for drug repurposing, identify individuals at unusually high or low risk, and contribute to global knowledge of the biology of SARS-CoV-2 infection and disease.

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  • PPMI is an observational clinical study to verify progression markers in Parkinson’s disease. The study is designed to establish a comprehensive set of clinical, imaging and biosample data that will be used to define biomarkers of PD progression. Once these biomarkers are defined, they can be used in therapeutic studies. The clinical, imaging and biologic data are accessible to researchers in real time through the website. If used as a public resource without login, this resource functions as a dashboard.

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  • The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Data Archive (NIAAA-DA) is a data repository that houses and shares hundreds of alcohol-related, human subjects study data generated by NIAAA-funded research. NIAAA-DA is housed within the NIMH Data Archive (NDA) which provides infrastructure for sharing research data, tools, methods, and analyses enabling collaborative science and discovery. De-identified human subjects data, harmonized to a common standard, are available to qualified researchers. Summary data is available to all.

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  • SPARK is a free, openly accessible resource for scientists studying antibiotics for Gram-negative bacteria.

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  • UNdata is an international statistical database providing search and download options for a variety of statistical resources compiled by the United Nations (UN) statistical system and other international agencies. The numerous databases or tables, collectively known as "datamarts", contain over 60 million data points and cover a wide range of statistical themes including agriculture, crime, communication, development assistance, education, energy, environment, finance, gender, health, labour market, manufacturing, national accounts, population and migration, science and technology, tourism, transport and trade.

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  • The COVID-19 host genetics initiative brings together the human genetics community to generate, share, and analyze data to learn the genetic determinants of COVID-19 susceptibility, severity, and outcomes. Such discoveries could help to generate hypotheses for drug repurposing, identify individuals at unusually high or low risk, and contribute to global knowledge of the biology of SARS-CoV-2 infection and disease.

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  • PPMI is an observational clinical study to verify progression markers in Parkinson’s disease. The study is designed to establish a comprehensive set of clinical, imaging and biosample data that will be used to define biomarkers of PD progression. Once these biomarkers are defined, they can be used in therapeutic studies. The clinical, imaging and biologic data are accessible to researchers in real time through the website. If used as a public resource without login, this resource functions as a dashboard.

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  • The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Data Archive (NIAAA-DA) is a data repository that houses and shares hundreds of alcohol-related, human subjects study data generated by NIAAA-funded research. NIAAA-DA is housed within the NIMH Data Archive (NDA) which provides infrastructure for sharing research data, tools, methods, and analyses enabling collaborative science and discovery. De-identified human subjects data, harmonized to a common standard, are available to qualified researchers. Summary data is available to all.

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