1. AD Knowledge Portal
    Source: https://www.re3data.org/ Synapse is an open source software platform that clinical and biological data scientists can use to carry out, track, and communicate their research in real time. Synapse enables co-location of scientific content (data, code, results) and narrative descriptions…
    Research Areas: Life Sciences; Basic Biological and Medical Research; Biochemistry; Developmental Biology; Bioinformatics and Theoretical Biology; Microbiology;
    Option for Data Access: Open Access;
  2. Biologic Specimen and Data Repository Information Coordinating Center (BioLINCC)
    Source: https://www.re3data.org/ BioLINCC is the Biologic Specimen and Data Repository Coordinating Center. The center coordinates data and biospecimens from NHLBI-funded studies that are available for use in other approved studies. The center also creates teaching data sets from NHLBI-funded studies…
    Research Areas: Life Sciences; Medicine; Epidemiology;
    Option for Data Access: Controlled Access;
  3. DataBrary
    Databrary is a data library for researchers to share research data and analytical tools with other investigators. It is a web-based repository for open sharing and preservation of video data and associated metadata in the area of behavioral sciences. The…
    Research Areas: Humanities and Social Sciences; Psychology; Developmental and Educational Psychology; Social and Behavioural Sciences;
    Option for Data Access: Controlled Access;
  4. Distributed Archives for Neurophysiology Data Integration (DANDI Archive)
    Source: https://www.re3data.org/ The US BRAIN Initiative archive for publishing and sharing neurophysiology data including electrophysiology, optophysiology, and behavioral time-series, and images from immunostaining experiments.
    Research Areas: Life Sciences; Neurosciences; Medicine;
    Option for Data Access: Open Access;
  5. ICPSR
    Source: https://www.re3data.org/ ICPSR maintains a data archive of more than 350,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences. It hosts 23 specialized collections of data in education, aging, criminal justice, substance abuse, terrorism, and other fields. ICPSR advances…
    Research Areas: Humanities and Social Sciences; Education Sciences; Psychology; Social Sciences; Empirical Social Research; Political Science; Economics; Jurisprudence; Criminology; Social and Behavioural Sciences; Life Sciences;
    Option for Data Access: Controlled Access; Open Access;
  6. Immunology Database and Analysis Portal (ImmPort)
    Source: https://www.re3data.org/ The Immunology Database and Analysis Portal (ImmPort) archives clinical study and trial data generated by NIAID/DAIT-funded investigators. Data types housed in ImmPort include subject assessments i.e., medical history, concomitant medications and adverse events as well as mechanistic assay…
    Research Areas: Life Sciences; Basic Biological and Medical Research; Microbiology; Medicine;
    Option for Data Access: Controlled Access;
  7. JHRDR
    Source: https://www.re3data.org/ The Johns Hopkins Research Data Repository is an open access repository for Johns Hopkins University researchers to share their research data. The Repository is administered by professional curators at JHU Data Services, who will work with depositors to…
    Research Areas: Humanities and Social Sciences; Life Sciences; Natural Sciences; Engineering Sciences;
    Option for Data Access: Open Access;
  8. NICDH DASH
    Source: https://www.re3data.org/ The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Data and Specimen Hub (DASH) is a centralized resource that allows researchers to share and access de-identified data from studies funded by NICHD. DASH also…
    Research Areas: Humanities and Social Sciences; Social Sciences; Social and Behavioural Sciences; Life Sciences; Microbiology; Reproductive Medicine/Biology; Biology; Medicine;
    Option for Data Access: Controlled Access;
  9. NIMH Data Archive
    Source: https://www.re3data.org/ The National Institute of Mental Health Data Archive (NDA) makes available human subjects data collected from hundreds of research projects across many scientific domains. The NDA provides infrastructure for sharing research data, tools, methods, and analyses enabling collaborative…
    Research Areas: Life Sciences; Neurosciences; Systemic Neuroscience;
    Option for Data Access: Controlled Access; Open Access;
  10. QDR
    Source: https://www.re3data.org/ The Johns Hopkins Research Data Repository is an open access repository for Johns Hopkins University researchers to share their research data. The Repository is administered by professional curators at JHU Data Services, who will work with depositors to…
    Research Areas: Humanities and Social Sciences; Life Sciences; Natural Sciences; Engineering Sciences;
    Option for Data Access: Controlled Access; Open Access;