Resources for Researchers : Endocrinology

                          Endocrinology Databases, Registries and Information

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                          Beta Cell Biology Consortium (BCBC)

                          http://www.betacell.org/     EXIT Disclaimer

                          The mission of the BCBC is to facilitate interdisciplinary approaches that will advance our understanding of pancreatic islet cell development, regenerative capacity and function. The long-term goal is to develop a cell-based therapy, or treatments leading to controlled beta-cell renewal, in order to restore normal insulin production to diabetic patients.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Olivier Blondel, DEM, Director, Endocrine Systems Biology Program or Dr. Sheryl Sato , DEM, Director, Neurobiology of Obesity and Developmental Biology Programs.

                          Central NIDDK Repository for Biosamples and Data

                          http://www.niddkrepository.org     EXIT Disclaimer

                          On July 1, 2003, The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) established Central NIDDK Repositories for biosamples and data collected in clinical studies. The purpose of the Central Repositories is to expand the usefulness of these studies by providing access to the biosamples and data to a wider research community beyond the end of the study.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Rebekah Rasooly, Deputy Director of the Division of Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic Diseases.

                          Diabetes Genome Anatomy Project (DGAP)

                          http://www.diabetesgenome.org/     EXIT Disclaimer

                          The Diabetes Genome Anatomy Project (DGAP) represents a unique, multidimensional initiative whose goal is to unravel the interface between insulin action, insulin resistance and the genetics of type 2 diabetes. The overall goal of the project is to identify the sets of the genes involved in insulin action and the predisposition to type 2 diabetes, as well as the secondary changes in gene expression that occur in response to the metabolic abnormalities present in diabetes.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Olivier Blondel, DEM, Director, Endocrine Systems Biology Program.

                          National Gene Vector Laboratories (NGVL)

                          http://www.ngvl.org/     EXIT Disclaimer

                          The National Gene Vector Laboratories (NGVL) are composed of an interactive group of academic production and pharm/tox laboratories whose primary goal is to provide eligible investigators with clinical grade vectors for phase I/II gene therapy clinical trials and to provide support for relevant pharmacology/toxicology studies leading up to clinical gene transfer protocols. If the application is approved, clinical grade material will be produced at no cost to the investigator.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Catherine McKeon, DEM, Senior Advisor for Genetic Research in Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases.

                          NIDDK Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases Information Service

                          http://www.endocrine.niddk.nih.gov

                          This public service provides information about endocrine and metabolic diseases in easy-to-understand language: online, in booklets and fact sheets, by email, and over the phone.

                          For more information, contact Ms. Kathy Kranzfelder, OCPL, Director, NIDDK Information Clearinghouses.

                          Nuclear Receptor Resource Project (NRR)

                          http://nrr.georgetown.edu/NRR/nrrhome.htm    EXIT Disclaimer

                          The Nuclear Receptor Resource (NRR) Project is a collection of individual databases on members of the steroid and thyroid hormone receptor superfamily. Although the databases are located on different servers and are managed individually, they each form a node of the NRR. The NRR itself integrates the separate databases and allows an interactive forum for the dissemination of information about the superfamily.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Ronald Margolis, DEM, Senior Advisor, Molecular Endocrinology.

                          Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas (NURSA)

                          http://www.nursa.org/     EXIT Disclaimer

                          Commensurate with this directive, NURSA's goals can be distilled into two broad aims: (i) to execute research strategies designed to rapidly and efficiently elucidate those facets of orphan nuclear receptor biology we deem most critical to its understanding; and (ii) to facilitate the generation of hypotheses, design of experiments and communication of results by scientists active in this field. We anticipate that this initiative will provide a valuable service to the nuclear receptor community by developing a web-accessible bioinformatics resource, in which current and emerging data will be organized into more accessible and "user-mineable" forms.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Ronald Margolis, DEM, Senior Advisor, Molecular Endocrinology.

                          Endocrinology Multicenter Clinical Research

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                          Bypass Angioplasty Revascularization Investigation (BARI) 2 Diabetes

                          http://www.bari2d.org/      EXIT Disclaimer

                          The NHLBI-led BARI-2D study aims to determine the best therapies for people with type 2 diabetes and moderately severe cardiovascular disease.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Teresa Jones, DEM, Director, Diabetes Complications Program 

                          Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP)

                          http://www.bsc.gwu.edu/dpp/index.htmlvdoc     EXIT Disclaimer

                          The DPP showed that lifestyle change or metformin delay the development of type 2 diabetes. The DPPOS is a long-term follow-up study of the DPP participants.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Sanford Garfield, DEM, Senior Advisor for Biometry and Behavioral Research Program.

                          Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study (DPPOS)

                          http://www.bsc.gwu.edu/dpp/protocol.htmlvdoc     EXIT Disclaimer

                          The Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study is studying the long term effect of diet and exercise and the diabetes medication, metformin, on the delay of type 2 diabetes in participants of the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP).

                          For more information, contact Dr. Sanford Garfield, DEM, Senior Advisor for Biometry and Behavioral Research Program.

                          Endocrinology Basic Research Networks

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                          Beta Cell Biology Consortium (BCBC)

                          http://www.betacell.org/      EXIT Disclaimer

                          The mission of the BCBC is to facilitate interdisciplinary approaches that will advance our understanding of pancreatic islet cell development, regenerative capacity and function. The long-term goal is to develop a cell-based therapy, or treatments leading to controlled beta-cell renewal, in order to restore normal insulin production to diabetic patients.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Olivier Blondel, DEM, Director, Endocrine Systems Biology Program or Dr. Sheryl Sato , DEM, Director, Neurobiology of Obesity and Developmental Biology Programs.

                          Central NIDDK Repository for Biosamples and Data

                          http://www.niddkrepository.org    EXIT Disclaimer

                          On July 1, 2003, The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) established Central NIDDK Repositories for biosamples and data collected in clinical studies. The purpose of the Central Repositories is to expand the usefulness of these studies by providing access to the biosamples and data to a wider research community beyond the end of the study.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Rebekah Rasooly, Deputy Director of the Division of Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic Diseases.

                          Diabetes Genome Anatomy Project (DGAP)

                          http://www.diabetesgenome.org/     EXIT Disclaimer

                          The Diabetes Genome Anatomy Project (DGAP) represents a unique, multidimensional initiative whose goal is to unravel the interface between insulin action, insulin resistance and the genetics of type 2 diabetes. The overall goal of the project is to identify the sets of the genes involved in insulin action and the predisposition to type 2 diabetes, as well as the secondary changes in gene expression that occur in response to the metabolic abnormalities present in diabetes.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Olivier Blondel, DEM, Director, Endocrine Systems Biology Program.

                          Network of Minority Research Investigators (NMRI)

                          http://nmri.niddk.nih.gov/     EXIT Disclaimer

                          NMRI is a communication network of current and potential biomedical research investigators and technical personnel from traditionally under-served communities: African American, Hispanic American, American Indian, Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian, and other Pacific Islanders. The major objective of the network is to encourage and facilitate participation of members of underrepresented racial and ethnic minority groups in the conduct of biomedical research in the fields of diabetes, endocrinology, metabolism, digestive diseases, nutrition, kidney, urologic and hematologic diseases. A second objective is to encourage and enhance the potential of the underrepresented minority investigators in choosing a biomedical research career in these fields. An important component of this network is promotion of two-way communications between network members and the NIDDK.

                          For more information, contact Ms. Winnie Martinez, Program Analyst, Office of Minority Health Research Coordination.

                          Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas (NURSA)

                          http://www.nursa.org/     EXIT Disclaimer

                          Commensurate with this directive, NURSA's goals can be distilled into two broad aims: (i) to execute research strategies designed to rapidly and efficiently elucidate those facets of orphan nuclear receptor biology we deem most critical to its understanding; and (ii) to facilitate the generation of hypotheses, design of experiments and communication of results by scientists active in this field. We anticipate that this initiative will provide a valuable service to the nuclear receptor community by developing a web-accessible bioinformatics resource, in which current and emerging data will be organized into more accessible and "user-mineable" forms.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Ronald Margolis, DEM, Senior Advisor, Molecular Endocrinology.

                          Endocrinology Reagents

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                          Beta Cell Biology Consortium (BCBC)

                          http://www.betacell.org/     EXIT Disclaimer

                          The mission of the BCBC is to facilitate interdisciplinary approaches that will advance our understanding of pancreatic islet cell development, regenerative capacity and function. The long-term goal is to develop a cell-based therapy, or treatments leading to controlled beta-cell renewal, in order to restore normal insulin production to diabetic patients.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Olivier Blondel, DEM, Director, Endocrine Systems Biology Program or Dr. Sheryl Sato , DEM, Director, Neurobiology of Obesity and Developmental Biology Programs.

                          Central NIDDK Repository for Biosamples and Data

                          http://www.niddkrepository.org     EXIT Disclaimer

                          On July 1, 2003, The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) established Central NIDDK Repositories for biosamples and data collected in clinical studies. The purpose of the Central Repositories is to expand the usefulness of these studies by providing access to the biosamples and data to a wider research community beyond the end of the study.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Rebekah Rasooly, Deputy Director of the Division of Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic Diseases.

                          National Gene Vector Laboratories (NGVL)

                          http://www.ngvl.org/     EXIT Disclaimer

                          The National Gene Vector Laboratories (NGVL) are composed of an interactive group of academic production and pharm/tox laboratories whose primary goal is to provide eligible investigators with clinical grade vectors for phase I/II gene therapy clinical trials and to provide support for relevant pharmacology/toxicology studies leading up to clinical gene transfer protocols. If the application is approved, clinical grade material will be produced at no cost to the investigator.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Catherine McKeon, DEM, Senior Advisor for Genetic Research in Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases.

                          Endocrinology Services

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                          Beta Cell Biology Consortium (BCBC)

                          http://www.betacell.org/     EXIT Disclaimer

                          The mission of the BCBC is to facilitate interdisciplinary approaches that will advance our understanding of pancreatic islet cell development, regenerative capacity and function. The long-term goal is to develop a cell-based therapy, or treatments leading to controlled beta-cell renewal, in order to restore normal insulin production to diabetic patients.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Olivier Blondel, DEM, Director, Endocrine Systems Biology Program or Dr. Sheryl Sato , DEM, Director, Neurobiology of Obesity and Developmental Biology Programs.

                          Center for Inherited Disease Research (CIDR)

                          http://www.cidr.jhmi.edu     EXIT Disclaimer

                          A centralized facility established to provide genotyping and statistical genetics services for investigators seeking to identify genes that contribute to human disease. CIDR concentrates primarily on multifactorial hereditary disease although linage analysis of single gene disorders can also be accommodated.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Catherine McKeon, DEM, Senior Advisor for Genetic Research in Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases.

                          Central NIDDK Repository for Biosamples and Data

                          http://www.niddkrepository.org     EXIT Disclaimer

                          On July 1, 2003, The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) established Central NIDDK Repositories for biosamples and data collected in clinical studies. The purpose of the Central Repositories is to expand the usefulness of these studies by providing access to the biosamples and data to a wider research community beyond the end of the study.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Rebekah Rasooly, Deputy Director of the Division of Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic Diseases.

                          Rapid Access to Intervention Development (NIH RAID)

                          http://nihroadmap.nih.gov/raid/

                          NIH RAID provides a variety of contract services researchers need to bring promising potential therapeutics to trial.



                          Endocrinology Standardization Programs

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                          Endocrinology Tissues, Cells, Animals

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                          Beta Cell Biology Consortium (BCBC)

                          http://www.betacell.org/     EXIT Disclaimer

                          The mission of the BCBC is to facilitate interdisciplinary approaches that will advance our understanding of pancreatic islet cell development, regenerative capacity and function. The long-term goal is to develop a cell-based therapy, or treatments leading to controlled beta-cell renewal, in order to restore normal insulin production to diabetic patients.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Olivier Blondel, DEM, Director, Endocrine Systems Biology Program or Dr. Sheryl Sato , DEM, Director, Neurobiology of Obesity and Developmental Biology Programs.

                          Central NIDDK Repository for Biosamples and Data

                          http://www.niddkrepository.org     EXIT Disclaimer

                          On July 1, 2003, The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) established Central NIDDK Repositories for biosamples and data collected in clinical studies. The purpose of the Central Repositories is to expand the usefulness of these studies by providing access to the biosamples and data to a wider research community beyond the end of the study.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Rebekah Rasooly, Deputy Director of the Division of Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic Diseases.

                          Collaberative Projects in Proteomics or Metabolomics for Type 1 Diabetes

                          http://www.niddk.nih.gov/fund/diabetesspecialfunds/proteomics/

                          To encourage the application of proteomic and metabolomic technologies to study type 1 diabetes and its complications, the NIDDK is fostering collaborations between researchers studying type 1 diabetes and investigators with expertise in Proteomics and/or Metabolomics.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Salvatore Sechi, DEM, Director, Proteomic Program.

                          Mutant Mouse Regional Resource Centers (MMRRC)

                          http://www.mmrrc.org/     EXIT Disclaimer

                          The goal of the MMRRC program is to enhance the availability of and help ensure the quality of genetically modified mice for biomedical research of human and animal biology and disease.

                          For more information, contact Dr. Kristin Abraham, DEM, Director, Cell Signaling and Diabetes Centers Program.

                          Endocrinology Useful Tools

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                          Body Mass Index Calculator

                          http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/     EXIT Disclaimer

                          BMI for adults can be calculated using only height and weight.

                          Page last updated: January 05, 2009

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