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NIH Exported Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools: Expenditures and Results (ExPORTER)
Research projects funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), other DHHS Operating Divisions (AHRQ, CDC, FDA, HRSA, SAMHSA), and the Department of Veterans Affairs. This is a monthly snapshot of the data publically accessible through the NIH Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tool, Expenditures and Results (RePORTER) system at http://report.nih.gov. The RePORTER database contains information such as project title, abstract, principal investigator, funded organization, total awarded costs, categorization by area of research (NIH only), and project keywords. Also available is information on research publications and patents that have cited support from each project.
Subject: Biomedical ResearchGeographic Granularity: City -
ClinicalTrials.gov : linking patients to medical research
Abstract: Provides patients, family members, health care professionals, and members of the public easy access to information on clinical trials for a wide range of diseases and conditions.
Subject: Biomedical ResearchDate Released: Jan 1, 2000Converted from “2000”.Date Updated: Aug 21, 2012Converted from “Daily”. -
Genetics home reference
The National Library of Medicine's web site for consumer information about genetic conditions and the genes responsible for those conditions.
Subject: Biomedical ResearchDate Released: Jan 1, 2003Converted from “2003”.Date Updated: Aug 22, 2012Converted from “As needed”. -
PubMed
Provides access to over 11 million citations from MEDLINE and additional life science journals. Includes links to many sites providing full text articles and other related resources.
Subject: Biomedical ResearchDate Released: Jan 1, 1996Converted from “1996”. -
PubChem
PubChem contains the chemical structures of small organic molecules and information on their biological activities. PubChem includes substance information, compound structures, and bioactivity data in three primary databases, PCSubstance, PCCompound, and PCBioAssay, respectively. PubChem is integrated with Entrez, NCBI's primary search engine, and also provides compound neighboring, sub/superstructure, similarity structure, bioactivity data, and other searching features.
Subject: Biomedical ResearchDate Released: Jan 1, 2004Converted from “2004”.Date Updated: Aug 21, 2012Converted from “As needed”. -
MedlinePlus Connect for Electronic Health Record (EHR) Systems - Web Application
A Web application that allows patient portals and electronic health record (EHR) systems to use existing code sets to link to relevant, authoritative health information from MedlinePlus.gov. Matches ICD-9-CM or SNOMED CT codes to related MedlinePlus consumer health information, LOINC codes to information on lab tests, and also matches NDC, RXCUI or text strings to patient medication information.
Subject: Biomedical ResearchDate Released: Jan 1, 2010Converted from “2010”. -
MedlinePlus Health Topic Web Service
A search-based Web service that provides access to disease, condition and wellness information via MedlinePlus health topic data in XML format. The service accepts keyword searches as requests and returns relevant MedlinePlus health topics in ranked order. The service also returns health topics summaries, search result snippets and other associated data.
Subject: Biomedical ResearchDate Released: Jan 1, 2010Converted from “2010”.Date Updated: Aug 22, 2012Converted from “Daily”. -
DailyMed
This Web site provides health information providers and the public with a standard, comprehensive, up-to-date, look-up and download resource of medication content and labeling as found in FDA-approved medication package inserts.
Subject: Biomedical ResearchDate Released: Jan 1, 2005Converted from “2005”. -
NIH Exported Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools: Expenditures and Results (ExPORTER)
Research projects funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), other DHHS Operating Divisions (AHRQ, CDC, FDA, HRSA, SAMHSA), and the Department of Veterans Affairs. This is a monthly snapshot of the data publically accessible through the NIH Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tool, Expenditures and Results (RePORTER) system at http://report.nih.gov. The RePORTER database contains information such as project title, abstract, principal investigator, funded organization, total awarded costs, categorization by area of research (NIH only), and project keywords. Also available is information on research publications and patents that have cited support from each project.
Subject: Biomedical ResearchDate Released: Jan 22, 2010Geographic Granularity: City -
MedlinePlus English Widgets and Buttons
Widgets and buttons that allow users to easily link to trusted, reliable health information from MedlinePlus.
Subject: Biomedical ResearchDate Released: Jan 1, 2010Converted from “2010”. -
MedlinePlus Spanish Widgets and Buttons
Widgets and buttons that allow users to easily link to trusted, reliable Spanish-language health information from MedlinePlus.
Subject: Biomedical ResearchDate Released: Jan 1, 2010Converted from “2010”. -
MedlinePlus Connect for Electronic Health Record (EHR) Systems - Web Service
A Web service that allows patient portals and electronic health record (EHR) systems to use existing code sets to link to relevant, authoritative health information from MedlinePlus.gov. Matches ICD-9-CM or SNOMED CT codes to related MedlinePlus consumer health information, LOINC codes to information on lab tests, and also matches NDC, RXCUI or text strings to patient medication information.
Subject: Biomedical ResearchDate Released: Jan 1, 2010Converted from “2010”. -
Nanomaterial Registry
The Nanomaterial Registry compiles data from multiple databases into a single resource. The goal of this resource is to establish a curated nanomaterial registry, whose primary function is to provide consistent information on the biological and environmental interactions of well-characterized nanomaterials, as well as links to associated publications, modeling tools, computational results and manufacturing guidances. The publicly available Registry is intended to serve as a comprehensive resource for the nanomaterial community, providing data that has been systematically curated based on minimal information standards built with broad community acceptance. It provides a way to tie together different sources of information for a specific nanomaterial and allows users to search and compare characteristic data on different nanomaterials.
The registry provides tools for analyzing and comparing data on the biological and environmental implications of well-characterized nanomaterials. This resource will evolve as the quality and quantity of the information on nanomaterials improve. Hundreds of nanomaterial entries have been curated into the registry for physico-chemical characteristics and are available to the public. Biological and environmental study data for existing nanomaterial entries will also be curated into the registry.
The nanomaterial registry provides the following functions for the research community: basic and advance search through key words or physical and chemical characteristics (PCC); ability to browse nanomaterials based on categories; detailed information about PCC and the biological, and environmental interactions of nanomaterials; display the quality of the characterization of each nanomaterial entry in the form of compliance level that is algorithm based; compare PCC and the biological and environmental interactions of nanomaterials; and find similar nanomaterials based on PCC and the biological and environmental interactions of nanomaterials.
Subject: Biomedical ResearchDate Released: Jan 31, 2012Date Updated: Jun 19, 2012 -
MedlinePlus Health Topic XML Files
XML files containing information resources on diseases, conditions and wellness issues. MedlinePlus produces three types of health topic XML files – MedlinePlus health topic XML, MedlinePlus compressed health topic XML (.zip format) and MedlinePlus health topic group XML. Each file covers both English and Spanish health topics and health topic groups from MedlinePlus. DTDs are included. NOTE - This dataset is updated daily, every Tuesday-Saturday.
Subject: Biomedical ResearchDate Released: Jan 1, 1998Converted from “1998”.Date Updated: Aug 15, 2012Converted from “Weekly”. -
RadLex
RadLex is a controlled terminology for radiology and serves as a single unified source of radiology terms for radiology practice, education, and research. RadLex is a comprehensive lexicon for standardized indexing and retrieval of radiology information resources. With more than 30,000 terms, RadLex satisfies the needs of software developers, system vendors and radiology users by adopting the best features of existing terminology systems while producing new terms to fill critical gaps. RadLex also provides a comprehensive and technology-friendly replacement for the ACR Index for Radiological Diagnoses. It unifies and supplements other lexicons and standards, such as SNOMED-CT, LOINC, and DICOM. As images, image reports, and medical records continue to move online RadLex meets the need of physicians to organize and retrieve image data using a common set of terms.
RadReport is a radiology reporting initiative that a part of RadLex. RadReport aims to improve reporting practices by creating a library of clear and consistent report templates. Report templates and information about RadReport is available at the link in Resource Two.
Subject: Biomedical ResearchDate Released: Nov 15, 2006Date Updated: Oct 19, 2012 -
Visible Human Project
Presents complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of the male and female human body for health professions education, treatment, and research. The Visible Human Project has its roots in the Library's 1986 Long-Range Plan. The plan recommended that NLM should "...thoroughly and systematically investigate the technical requirements for and feasibility of instituting a biomedical images library." It encouraged the NLM to consider building and disseminating medical image libraries much the same way it acquires, indexes, and provides access to the biomedical literature. It foresaw a coming era where NLM's bibliographic and factual database services would be complemented by libraries of digital images, distributed over high-speed computer networks and by high-capacity physical media. Not surprisingly, it saw an increasing role for electronically represented images in clinical medicine and biomedical research. Early in 1989, under the direction of the Board of Regents, an adhoc planning panel was convened to explore the proper role for NLM in the rapidly changing field of electronic imaging. After much deliberation, the NLM Planning Panel on Electronic Image Libraries made the following recommendation: "NLM should undertake a first project building a digital image library of volumetric data representing a complete, normal adult male and female. This Visible Human Project will include digitized photographic images for cryosectioning, digital images derived from computerized tomography and digital magnetic resonance images of cadavers." The Visible Human Project is acquiring images from representative male and female cadavers. A contract for acquisition of these data was awarded in August 1991 to the University of Colorado at Denver.
Subject: Biomedical ResearchDate Released: Jan 1, 1994Converted from “1994”.
