Data Banks and Registries

Brain-CODE

A large-scale informatics platform that manages the acquisition and storage of multidimensional data collected from participants with a variety of brain disorders, Brain-CODE is a one-stop shop for data management, storage, analysis and sharing for researchers in neuroscience or interested in brain disorder related data.

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COVID-19 Immunity Task Force (CITF) Databank

Developed to further enhance the impact of our funded studies by allowing additional research using the data collected for CITF-supported studies.

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COVID-END Inventory

Inventory of best evidence syntheses to find the best available evidence synthesis for: public-health measures, clinical management of COVID-19 and pandemic-related conditions, health-system arrangements, and economic and social responses.

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Healthy Infants and Children Clinical Research Program database

WCHRI is collaborating with the Healthy Infants and Children’s Clinical Research Program (HICCUP) to develop a registry of healthy children and families in Alberta who are willing to take part in pediatric health studies.

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NuAge Database and Biobank

NuAge is a unique cohort of elderly subjects, distinctive by the quality, diversity and complementarity of the data and biological samples made available to the scientific community to conduct multiple secondary research projects. This cohort took form between November 2003 and June 2008 as part of the Quebec Longitudinal Study on Nutrition and Successful Aging (NuAge Study)

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Open Data Commons for Spinal Cord Injury

The ODC-SCI was established as a dedicated data sharing portal and repository for the field of spinal cord injury (SCI). Through the ODC-SCI, you can share data with your colleagues in a protected space and publish data to the public with a DOI.

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