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HASP Resource Report Resource Website |
HASP (RRID:SCR_016615) | HASP | software application, database, data processing software, software resource, data visualization software, data or information resource | Web server to visualize phylogenetic, biochemical, and immunological hemagglutinin data in the three-dimensional context of homology models. Database and structural visualization platform for comparative models of influenza A hemagglutinin proteins. | structural, visualization, phylogenetic, biochemical, immunological, hemagglutinin, data, 3D, |
is listed by: NIAID is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) |
NIAID | DOI:10.1186/1471-2105-14-197 | Free, Freely available | SCR_016615 | HemAgglutinin Structure Prediction, Hemagglutinin Structure Prediction | 2026-08-16 09:05:56 | 0 | ||||||
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Clinical Trials in Organ Transplantation (CTOT) Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Clinical Trials in Organ Transplantation (CTOT) (RRID:SCR_015859) | CTOT | consortium, portal, organization portal, data or information resource, project portal | Project portal for a cooperative research program to improve short and long-term graft and patient survival. CTOT is an investigative consortium for conducting clinical and associated mechanistic studies that will lead to improved outcomes for transplant recipients. | graft, graft patient, patient survival, clinical study, transplant, transplant recipient, mechanistic study |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is listed by: Diabetes Research Centers is related to: Clinical Trials in Organ Transplantation in Children (CTOT-C) |
NIAID UM2 AI117870 | Public, Available to the scientific community | SCR_015859 | Clinical Trials in Organ Transplantation | 2026-08-16 09:05:44 | 1 | |||||||
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Clinical Trials in Organ Transplantation in Children (CTOT-C) Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Clinical Trials in Organ Transplantation in Children (CTOT-C) (RRID:SCR_015860) | CTOT-C | consortium, portal, organization portal, data or information resource, project portal | Project portal for a cooperative research program sponsored by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). CTOT-C is an investigative consortium for conducting clinical and associated mechanistic studies that will lead to improved outcomes for pediatric heart, lung, or kidney transplant recipients. | heart, kidney, lung, pediatric, cooperative research program, niaid, clinical study, mechanistic study, transplant |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is related to: Clinical Trials in Organ Transplantation (CTOT) |
NIAID UM2 AI117870 | Public, Available to the scientific community | SCR_015860 | NIAID Clinical Trials in Organ Transplantation in Children, Clinical Trials in Organ Transplantation in Children, NIAID CTOT-C | 2026-08-16 09:05:52 | 1 | |||||||
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Sequencing of Candida Albicans Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Sequencing of Candida Albicans (RRID:SCR_013437) | data or information resource, topical portal, portal | The Stanford Genome Technology Center began a whole genome shotgun sequencing of strain SC5314 of Candida albicans. After reaching its original goal of 1.5X mean coverage of the haploid genome (16Mb) in summer, 1998, Stanford was awarded a supplemental grant to continue sequencing up to a coverage of 10X, performing as much assembly of the sequence as possible, using recognizable genes as nucleation points. Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Oral and esophogeal Candida infections are frequently seen in AIDS patients. Few classes of drugs are effective against these fungal infections, and all of them have limitations with regard to efficacy and side-effects. | stanford, genome, technology, shotgun, sequencing, strain, haploid, gene, nucleation, health, life, aids, drug, patient | has parent organization: Stanford University; Stanford; California | Burroughs Wellcome Fund ; NIDCR DE12302-02S2; NIAID RO1AI16567; NIAID RO1AI46351; NIAID NO1AI05406; NIDCR R01DE12940; NIDCR P01DE07946 |
nif-0000-30294 | SCR_013437 | Candida Albicans | 2026-08-16 09:05:20 | 21 | ||||||||
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PlasmoDB Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
PlasmoDB (RRID:SCR_013331) | data access protocol, data repository, web service, service resource, data analysis service, analysis service resource, storage service resource, database, software resource, data or information resource, production service resource | Functional genomic database for malaria parasites. Database for Plasmodium spp. Provides resource for data analysis and visualization in gene-by-gene or genome-wide scale. PlasmoDB 5.5 contains annotated genomes, evidence of transcription, proteomics evidence, protein function evidence, population biology and evolution data. Data can be queried by selecting from query grid or drop down menus. Results can be combined with each other on query history page. Search results can be downloaded with associated functional data and registered users can store their query history for future retrieval or analysis.Key community database for malaria researchers, intersecting many types of laboratory and computational data, aggregated by gene. | Functional, genomic, database, malaria, parasite, data, analysis, visualization, gene, genome, annotation, transcription, proteomics, protein, evolution, FASEB list |
uses: SynView is related to: GeneDB Pfalciparum has parent organization: Eukaryotic Pathogen Database Resources has parent organization: Pennsylvania State University has parent organization: University of Georgia; Georgia; USA |
malaria | NIAID | PMID:18957442 | nif-0000-03314, SCR_017665, r3d100011569 | SCR_013331 | PlasmoDB, Plasmodium Genomics Resource, PlasmoDB 5.5, Plasmodium genome-resource | 2026-08-16 09:05:15 | 1324 | ||||||
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Collaboratory of AIDS Researchers for Eradciation (CARE) Resource Report Resource Website |
Collaboratory of AIDS Researchers for Eradciation (CARE) (RRID:SCR_013681) | CARE | data or information resource, consortium, portal, organization portal | The Collaboratory of AIDS Researchers for Eradication (CARE) is a consortium of scientific experts in the field of HIV latency from several U.S. and European academic research institutions as well as Merck Research Laboratories working together to find a cure for HIV. | AIDS, HIV, drug development, data-sharing enabler, |
is related to: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine; North Carolina; USA is related to: Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease is related to: UCSF School of Medicine; California; USA is related to: Case Western Reserve University; Ohio; USA is related to: Merck is related to: UC Davis School of Medicine; California; USA is related to: University of California at San Diego; California; USA is related to: University of Utah School of Medicine; Utah; USA is related to: University of Minnesota Twin Cities; Minnesota; USA |
NIAID ; NIMH |
SCR_013681 | 2026-08-16 09:05:21 | 0 | |||||||||
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Immune Tolerance Network TrialShare Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Immune Tolerance Network TrialShare (RRID:SCR_013699) | ITN TrialShare, TrialShare | data repository, clinical trial, service resource, storage service resource, data or information resource | Immune tolerance data management and visualization portal for studies sponsored by Immune Tolerance Network (ITN) and collaborating investigators. Data from published studies are accessible to any user; data from current in-progress studies are accessible to study investigators and collaborators. Includes links to published Figures, tools for visualization and analysis of data, and ability to query study data by subject, group, or any other study parameter. | clinical trial, clinical data, biological specimens, |
is recommended by: National Library of Medicine is related to: Immune Tolerance Network (ITN) |
Type 1 diabetes, Diabetes, Allergy, Asthma, Autoimmune disease, Transplantation, Immunological disorder | NIAID | Restricted | https://www.itntrialshare.org/login/home/login.view?returnUrl=%2Fproject%2Fhome%2Fstart.view%3F | SCR_013699 | , ITN, TrialShare, Trial Share, Immune Tolerance Network | 2026-08-16 09:05:22 | 29 | |||||
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Clinical Islet Transplantation Consortium (CITC) Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Clinical Islet Transplantation Consortium (CITC) (RRID:SCR_014385) | CITC, CIT | access service resource, service resource | Network of clinical centers and a data coordinating center established to conduct studies of islet transplantation in patients with type 1 diabetes. | type 1 diabetes, consortium, network, islet transplantation, clinical |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is listed by: NIDDK Research Resources is listed by: Diabetes Research Centers |
Type 1 diabetes, Diabetes | NIDDK U01 DK070431; NIAID |
SCR_014385 | Clinical Islet Transplantation Consortium | 2026-08-16 09:05:31 | 1 | |||||||
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VDJ Server Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
VDJ Server (RRID:SCR_014356) | software application, web application, data processing software, software resource, collaboration tool, data analysis software | A web application immune repertoire management, analysis, and archiving. Users can collaborate and share data either privately or publicly. Users can perform a variety of tasks, such as create and share projects with other users, conduct pre-processing tasks on single end reads, run IgBlast, and obtain basic repertoire characterization results for B cell receptor and T cell receptor repertoires. | omics data, web application, scalable resource, immune repertoire |
has parent organization: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; Texas; USA has parent organization: J. Craig Venter Institute has parent organization: Yale University; Connecticut; USA |
NIAID 1R01A1097403 | Free, Open source analysis software is available for local use | http://wiki.vdjserver.org/vdjserver/index.php/VDJServer_Wiki | SCR_014356 | VDJServer | 2026-08-16 09:05:30 | 18 | |||||||
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GOnet Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
GOnet (RRID:SCR_018977) | data access protocol, web service, service resource, software resource | Web tool for interactive Gene Ontology analysis of any biological data sources resulting in gene or protein lists. | Gene Ontology, interactive analysis, data, gene, protein, gene list, protein list, analysis, bio.tools |
is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools works with: Gene Ontology |
NIH Common Fund ; NIGMS ; NHGRI R24 HG010032; NIAID U19 AI118610; NIAID U19 AI118626 |
PMID:30526489 | biotools:GOnet | https://github.com/mikpom/gonet, https://bio.tools/GOnet | SCR_018977 | 2026-08-16 09:06:30 | 7 | |||||||
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HCV Databases Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
HCV Databases (RRID:SCR_002863) | HCV Databases | data or information resource, topical portal, portal, disease-related portal | The Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Database Project strives to present HCV-associated genetic and immunologic data in a user-friendly way, by providing access to the central database via web-accessible search interfaces and supplying a number of analysis tools. | hcv, hepatitis c virus, hepatitis c, database, data analysis service, sequence, immunology, annotation, FASEB list |
has parent organization: HIV Databases is parent organization of: HCV Sequence Database is parent organization of: HCV Immunology Database |
Hepatitis C | NIAID | Free, Freely available | nif-0000-02944 | SCR_002863 | Hepatitis C Virus Database, Hepatitis C Virus Database Project, HCV Database, Hepatitis C Virus Databases, Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Database Project | 2026-08-16 09:03:27 | 71 | |||||
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Pathosystems Resource Integration Center Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
Pathosystems Resource Integration Center (RRID:SCR_004154) | PATRIC | service resource, data analysis service, analysis service resource, database, bioinformatics resource center, data or information resource, production service resource | A Bioinformatics Resource Center bacterial bioinformatics database and analysis resource that provides researchers with an online resource that stores and integrates a variety of data types (e.g. genomics, transcriptomics, protein-protein interactions (PPIs), three-dimensional protein structures and sequence typing data) and associated metadata. Datatypes are summarized for individual genomes and across taxonomic levels. All genomes, currently more than 10 000, are consistently annotated using RAST, the Rapid Annotations using Subsystems Technology. Summaries of different data types are also provided for individual genes, where comparisons of different annotations are available, and also include available transcriptomic data. PATRIC provides a variety of ways for researchers to find data of interest and a private workspace where they can store both genomic and gene associations, and their own private data. Both private and public data can be analyzed together using a suite of tools to perform comparative genomic or transcriptomic analysis. PATRIC also includes integrated information related to disease and PPIs. The PATRIC project includes three primary collaborators: the University of Chicago, the University of Manchester, and New City Media. The University of Chicago is providing genome annotations and a PATRIC end-user genome annotation service using their Rapid Annotation using Subsystem Technology (RAST) system. The National Centre for Text Mining (NaCTeM) at the University of Manchester is providing literature-based text mining capability and service. New City Media is providing assistance in website interface development. An FTP server and download tool are available. | genomics, genome, transcriptomics, protein-protein interaction, sequence typing, proteobacteria, brucella, rickettsia, coxiella, coronavirus, calicivirus, lyssavirus, virus, hepatitis a, hepatitis e, pathway, proteome, metabolic pathway, drug, vaccine, diagnostics, FASEB list |
is listed by: OMICtools has parent organization: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Virginia; USA |
NIAID | PMID:24225323 PMID:17142235 |
Free, Public, Acknowledgement requested | r3d100010142, OMICS_01658, nlx_17476 | http://patricbrc.vbi.vt.edu/portal/portal/patric/Home, https://doi.org/10.17616/R3WS3X | http://patric.vbi.vt.edu/ | SCR_004154 | PathoSystems Resource Integration Center, PATRIC, Pathosystems Resource Integration Center | 2026-08-16 09:03:47 | 1114 | |||
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JCVI CMR Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
JCVI CMR (RRID:SCR_005398) | JCVI_CMR, JCVI CMR, TIGR_CMR, TIGR CMR | service resource, data analysis service, analysis service resource, database, data or information resource, production service resource | Database of all of the publicly available, complete prokaryotic genomes. In addition to having all of the organisms on a single website, common data types across all genomes in the CMR make searches more meaningful, and cross genome analysis highlight differences and similarities between the genomes. CMR offers a wide variety of tools and resources, all of which are available off of our menu bar at the top of each page. Below is an explanation and link for each of these menu options. * Genome Tools: Find organism lists as well as summary information and analyses for selected genomes. * Searches: Search CMR for genes, genomes, sequence regions, and evidence. * Comparative Tools: Compare multiple genomes based on a variety of criteria, including sequence homology and gene attributes. SNP data is also found under this menu. * Lists: Select and download gene, evidence, and genomic element lists. * Downloads: Download gene sequences or attributes for CMR organisms, or go to our FTP site. * Carts: Select genome preferences from our Genome Cart or download your Gene Cart genes. The Omniome is the relational database underlying the CMR and it holds all of the annotation for each of the CMR genomes, including DNA sequences, proteins, RNA genes and many other types of features. Associated with each of these DNA features in the Omniome are the feature coordinates, nucleotide and protein sequences (where appropriate), and the DNA molecule and organism with which the feature is associated. Also available are evidence types associated with annotation such as HMMs, BLAST, InterPro, COG, and Prosite, as well as individual gene attributes. In addition, the database stores identifiers from other centers such as GenBank and SwissProt, as well as manually curated information on each genome or each DNA molecule including website links. Also stored in the Omniome are precomputed homology data, called All vs All searches, used throughout the CMR for comparative analysis. | microbial, prokaryotic, genome, annotation, dna sequence, protein, rna gene, blast, FASEB list |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is related to: AmiGO has parent organization: J. Craig Venter Institute is parent organization of: JCVI GenProp |
NSF ; NIAID ; DOE |
Free | nif-0000-03555 | SCR_005398 | JCVI Comprehensive Microbial Resource, J. Craig Venter Institute Comprehensive Microbial Resource, CMR, Comprehensive Microbial Resource | 2026-08-16 09:03:56 | 37 | ||||||
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ClipKIT Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
ClipKIT (RRID:SCR_026411) | software application, source code, software resource | Software fast and flexible alignment trimming tool that keeps phylogenetically informative sites and removes others. Multiple sequence alignment-trimming algorithm for accurate phylogenomic inference. | multiple sequence, alignment trimming, accurate phylogenomic inference, | Howard Hughes Medical Institute ; National Science Foundation ; Guggenheim Foundation ; Burroughs Wellcome Fund ; NIAID 1R56AI146096; Zhejiang University ; Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities |
PMID:33264284 | Free, Available for download, Freely available | SCR_026411 | 2026-08-16 09:07:27 | 49 | |||||||||
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InterProSurf Resource Report Resource Website |
InterProSurf (RRID:SCR_027791) | web application, web service, data access protocol, software resource | Web server for predicting interacting sites on protein surfaces. Analyzes solvent-accessible residues likely to participate in PPIs.Predicts interacting amino acid residues in proteins that are most likely to interact with other proteins, given the 3D structures of subunits of protein complex. | Analyzes solvent-accessible residues, predicting interacting sites on protein surfaces, interacting amino acid residues in proteins, proteins that are most likely to interact with other proteins, | NIAID R21 AI055746; NIAID R01 AI064913 |
PMID:17933856 | Free, Freely available, | SCR_027791 | 2026-08-16 09:07:39 | 0 | |||||||||
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Heuristic Identification of Biological Architectures for simulating Complex Hierarchical Interactions Resource Report Resource Website |
Heuristic Identification of Biological Architectures for simulating Complex Hierarchical Interactions (RRID:SCR_017140) | HIBACHI, hibachi | software application, simulation software, software resource | Software tool that creates data sets with particular characteristics. Method and open source software for simulating complex biological and biomedical data to aid in comparing and evaluating machine learning methods. | data, simulation, dataset, compare, machine, evaluate, learning, method | NLM LM012601; NIAID AI116794; NIDDK DK112217 |
PMID:29218887 | Free, Available for download, Freely available | SCR_017140 | Heuristic Identification of Biological Architectures for simulating Complex Hierarchical Interactions | 2026-08-15 11:25:34 | 0 | |||||||
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MS-GF+ Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
MS-GF+ (RRID:SCR_015646) | software resource | Software that performs peptide identification by scoring MS/MS spectra against peptides derived from a protein sequence database. | protein idenitification, peptide sequence, ms, ms spectrum, proteomic, bio.tools, FASEB list |
is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools has parent organization: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
NCRR RR018522; NCRR 1-P41-RR024851; NIAID ; W.R. Wiley Environmental Molecular Science Laboratory |
PMID:25358478 | Free, Available for download, Acknowledgment requested | biotools:ms-gf | https://github.com/sangtaekim/msgfplus, https://bio.tools/ms-gf | SCR_015646 | MSGF+, MSGFPlus | 2026-08-15 11:25:06 | 159 | |||||
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Cryptococcus Neoformans cDNA Sequencing Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Cryptococcus Neoformans cDNA Sequencing (RRID:SCR_008462) | software resource | Cryptococcus neoformans is an encapsulated yeast that infects the human host via the respiratory tract where it usually causes an inapparent infection. In the susceptible host, it may disseminate, typically producing a chronic and life-threatening meningitis. The Cryptococcus neoformans serotypes A and D are responsible for the overwhelming majority of pulmonary infections in AIDS patients. Cryptococcus neoformans strain H99 Latest Data Release - May 19, 2004 To date, we have isolated ca. 3750 cDNA clones from Cryptococcus neoformans strain H99 in collaboration with Drs. Juneann Murphy and Dave Dyer at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center''s Department of Microbiology and Immunology in Oklahoma City and Kent Buchanan at the Tulane University Medical School, New Orleans, LA. The Cryptococcus neoformans strain H99 EST''s have been generated by Doris Kupfer, Heather Bell, Sunkyoung So, Yuong Tang, and Jennifer Lewis at the University of Oklahoma''s Advanced Center for Genome Technology, in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. We now have end sequenced all available templates (ca. 7500 reactions) from both ends of the directionally cloned inserts after excision into pBlueScript SK-. . All of our data is available from our ftp site, and we now have added the ability to perform blast searches on this data. A keyword search of a blastx search of GenBank with this data also is available but we have not yet linked this to a unigene database as the number of EST''s sequenced doesn''t warrent this yet. | has parent organization: University of Oklahoma; Oklahoma; USA | NIAID AI147079 | nif-0000-30397 | SCR_008462 | cDNA Sequencing | 2026-08-15 11:23:47 | 1 | |||||||||
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CharProtDB: Characterized Protein Database Resource Report Resource Website |
CharProtDB: Characterized Protein Database (RRID:SCR_005872) | CharProtDB | data or information resource, database | The Characterized Protein Database, CharProtDB, is designed and being developed as a resource of expertly curated, experimentally characterized proteins described in published literature. For each protein record in CharProtDB, storage of several data types is supported. It includes functional annotation (several instances of protein names and gene symbols) taxonomic classification, literature links, specific Gene Ontology (GO) terms and GO evidence codes, EC (Enzyme Commisssion) and TC (Transport Classification) numbers and protein sequence. Additionally, each protein record is associated with cross links to all public accessions in major protein databases as ��synonymous accessions��. Each of the above data types can be linked to as many literature references as possible. Every CharProtDB entry requires minimum data types to be furnished. They are protein name, GO terms and supporting reference(s) associated to GO evidence codes. Annotating using the GO system is of importance for several reasons; the GO system captures defined concepts (the GO terms) with unique ids, which can be attached to specific genes and the three controlled vocabularies of the GO allow for the capture of much more annotation information than is traditionally captured in protein common names, including, for example, not just the function of the protein, but its location as well. GO evidence codes implemented in CharProtDB directly correlate with the GO consortium definitions of experimental codes. CharProtDB tools link characterization data from multiple input streams through synonymous accessions or direct sequence identity. CharProtDB can represent multiple characterizations of the same protein, with proper attribution and links to database sources. Users can use a variety of search terms including protein name, gene symbol, EC number, organism name, accessions or any text to search the database. Following the search, a display page lists all the proteins that match the search term. Click on the protein name to view more detailed annotated information for each protein. Additionally, each protein record can be annotated. | protein, annotation, functional annotation, taxonomic classification, literature, gene ontology, evidence code, enzyme commission, transport classification, protein sequence, bio.tools |
is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools is related to: Gene Ontology has parent organization: J. Craig Venter Institute |
NHGRI R01 HG004881; NIAID contract HHSN266200100038C |
PMID:22140108 | biotools:charprotdb, nlx_149421 | https://bio.tools/charprotdb | SCR_005872 | Characterized Protein Database | 2026-08-15 11:28:45 | 0 | |||||
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Add Health (National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health) Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Add Health (National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health) (RRID:SCR_007434) | Add Health | data or information resource, database | Longitudinal study of a nationally representative sample of adolescents in grades 7-12 in the United States during the 1994-95 school year. Public data on about 21,000 people first surveyed in 1994 are available on the first phases of the study, as well as study design specifications. It also includes some parent and biomarker data. The Add Health cohort has been followed into young adulthood with four in-home interviews, the most recent in 2008, when the sample was aged 24-32. Add Health combines longitudinal survey data on respondents social, economic, psychological and physical well-being with contextual data on the family, neighborhood, community, school, friendships, peer groups, and romantic relationships, providing unique opportunities to study how social environments and behaviors in adolescence are linked to health and achievement outcomes in young adulthood. The fourth wave of interviews expanded the collection of biological data in Add Health to understand the social, behavioral, and biological linkages in health trajectories as the Add Health cohort ages through adulthood. The restricted-use contract includes four hours of free consultation with appropriate staff; after that, there''s a fee for help. Researchers can also share information through a listserv devoted to the database. | adolescent, longitudinal, adult human, interview, social, behavior, health, early adult human, FASEB list | has parent organization: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; North Carolina; USA | Aging | NICHD ; NCI ; CDC ; NIAID ; NIMHD ; NIDCD ; NIGMS ; NIMH ; NINR ; NIA ; NIAAA ; NIDA ; NSF ; NIH ; Department of Health and Human Services ; MacArthur Foundation ; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation |
Restricted use | nif-0000-00621 | SCR_007434 | National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health | 2026-08-15 11:28:52 | 37 |
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