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Structured plan outlining generation, storage, sharing, and validation of single-cell genomic datasets from mice and humans, including spatial mapping, metadata details, repository deposition, and compliance oversight.
Year:
2026
Institution:
University X
Type of document:
Research Data Management Plan
Research focus:
Single-cell genomics
Organ / department:
Office of Sponsored Programs
Data repository:
BRAIN Initiative Cell Data Center (BCDC), NeMO, NCBI GEO, SRA
Target species:
Mouse, Human
Data modalities:
ATAC-seq, RNA-seq, DNA methylation
Standards:
NeMO standards for single-cell data
Data access:
Public release upon publication or milestone completion
Validation schedule:
Milestone-based data freeze and analysis
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Year:
2018
Region / city:
N/A
Topic:
Single-cell RNA sequencing
Document type:
Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)
Organization / institution:
Takara
Author:
N/A
Target audience:
Laboratory staff, researchers
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
08/23/2018
Last review date:
8/27/2019
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Stemness index, single-cell analysis, embryonic stem cells
Document Type:
Research Supplementary Data
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Hailong Zheng, Jiajing Xie, Kai Song, Jing Yang, Huiting Xiao, Jiashuai Zhang, Keru Li, Rongqiang Yuan, Yuting Zhao, Yunyan Gu, Wenyuan Zhao
Target Audience:
Researchers in stem cell biology, genomics, and bioinformatics
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Institution:
IBGC, UMR 5095 CNRS
Team:
Bioinformatics team
Supervisors:
Dr. Macha Nikolski; Dr. Thomas Daubon
Position type:
Post-doctoral position
Duration:
12 months, extendable
Field:
Bioinformatics; Single-cell RNA sequencing; Glioblastoma research
Research focus:
White matter tract invasion in glioblastoma
Techniques:
Single-cell RNA sequencing; Bulk transcriptomics; NGS data analysis
Programming requirements:
R; Python; Unix environment
Language requirement:
English (spoken and written)
Required qualification:
PhD degree in bioinformatics, high level engineer or equivalent
Project context:
Integration of multiple scRNA-seq datasets from published and newly generated glioblastoma models
Subject area:
Molecular and metabolic pathways involved in tumor invasion
Authors:
Cassandra M. Juran; Justina Zvirblyte; Yasaman Sharazi; Angela Kubik; Margareth Cheng-Campbell; Elizabeth Blaber; Eduardo Almeida
Affiliations:
Blue Marble Space Institute of Science at NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, CA, USA; Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA; NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, USA
Research Field:
Stem cell biology; Bone regeneration; Mechanobiology; Space biology
Key Gene:
CDKN1A (Cdkn1a)
Experimental Models:
Wildtype and Cdkn1a-null mice
Methods:
Single-cell mRNA sequencing; in-vitro mechanical stretch; hindlimb unloading; running wheel and treadmill loading; spaceflight microgravity exposure
Space Mission:
Rodent Research-10 aboard the International Space Station
Duration of Spaceflight:
30 days
Biological Material:
Femur bone marrow; mesenchymal osteoprogenitors; osteoblast lineage cells
Type of Document:
Scientific research article
Institutional Context:
NASA-affiliated and academic biomedical research collaboration
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Bodø, Norway; Edinburgh, Scotland; Barcelona, Spain
Subject:
Reproductive endocrinology, teleost puberty
Document type:
Research article
Institution:
Nord University, The Roslin Institute, Institute of Marine Science (ICM)
Authors:
L. Colonna, I. Konstantinidis, R.R. Daniels, D. Robledo, J.M.O. Fernandes
Target audience:
Researchers in marine biology and fish physiology
Methodology:
Single-cell RNA-seq and ATAC-seq profiling
Model organism:
Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
Experimental conditions:
Continuous and ambient light exposure for 4 months
Purpose:
Identification of pituitary cell types and markers associated with puberty onset in teleosts
Reference:
M. Li, L. Sun, L. Zhou & D. Wang (2024). Gen Comp Endocrinol 345:114395
Year:
2020
Organization:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Division:
Observatory of Public Sector Innovation, Open and Innovative Government Division
Type of document:
Working paper / Draft innovation primer
Authors:
James Mohun, Alex Roberts
Target audience:
Public servants, policy makers, rule makers
Publication period:
Draft version requested feedback by 24 June 2020, final version expected August 2020
Topic:
Rules as Code, digital government, public sector innovation
Note:
Year
Organization / Institution:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Description:
A report detailing the progress of a study approved by COUHES, including subject enrollment, adverse effects, and protocol changes.
Year:
2026
Type of Document:
Educational Activity Guide
Target Audience:
Students / Learners
Source:
Smithsonian Human Origins Program
Topics:
Human Anatomy, Evolution, Behavior
Format:
Mini-poster Activity
Traits Covered:
Opposable Thumb, Bipedalism, Large Cerebrum, Language, Culture, Long Childhood
References:
Textbook figures E1.10, E1.11; Smithsonian website links; YouTube videos
Note:
Year
Theme:
Environmental Studies
Document Type:
Course Description
Contextual Description:
This is a course syllabus exploring human-environment interactions through literature, science, and film.
Year:
6
Term:
Spring Term 1
Subject:
Science
Topic:
The Circulatory System
Author:
Not specified
Audience:
Students
Period of Application:
Spring Term 1
Date Approved:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Related Curriculum:
WW2, Maths, Music, PE, Computing, History, Design and Technology, RE, French, PSHCE
Context:
Educational curriculum for Year 6 students, covering various subjects including science, history, design and technology, and more, with a focus on the human circulatory system.
Year:
2014
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Medical case report, MRSA, zoonoses
Document type:
Case study
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Davis JA, Stull JW, et al.
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals, veterinarians
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / city:
University of Florida, USA
Topic:
Student organization constitution
Document type:
Constitution
Organization:
Gator Humans versus Zombies
Author:
Gator Humans versus Zombies
Target audience:
University of Florida students, faculty, and staff
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval date:
July 23, 2024
Date of amendments:
None
Compliance with regulations:
University of Florida policies
Membership eligibility:
Enrolled students at the University of Florida
Hazing:
Prohibited
Discrimination:
Prohibited
Sexual harassment:
Prohibited
Sexual misconduct:
Prohibited
Violence:
Prohibited
Description:
This document outlines the purpose, policies, and structure of the Gator Humans versus Zombies student organization at the University of Florida.
Organization:
International Society for the Study of Fatty Acids and Lipids (ISSFAL)
Document type:
Official statement
Statement number:
5
Topic:
Alpha-linolenic acid supplementation and conversion to n-3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids
Subject area:
PUFA nutrition
Authors:
J. Thomas Brenna; Norman Salem, Jr.; Andrew J. Sinclair; Stephen C. Cunnane
Affiliations:
Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University; Martek Biosciences, Inc.; Deakin University, School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences; Research Center on Aging, Université de Sherbrooke
Approval body:
ISSFAL Board of Directors
Geographical scope:
International
Population focus:
Humans and mammals, including infants and adults
Key substances:
Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA); Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA); Docosapentaenoic acid (DPA); Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA); Linoleic acid (LA)
Type of evidence:
In vivo metabolic studies; tracer studies with stable isotopes; animal tissue compositional studies; human blood and breast milk analyses
Dietary context:
Western diets rich in linoleic acid
Year:
2013-2014
Region / city:
Beijing, China
Topic:
Environmental Toxicology, Dioxin Analysis
Document type:
Research Article
Institution:
Peking University, Beihang University
Authors:
Zhaomin Dong, Yujie Ben, Yu Li, Tong Li, Yi Wan, Jianying Hu
Target Audience:
Researchers, Environmental Scientists
Date of approval:
2013
Date of modifications:
None
Date of publication:
2014
Keywords:
PCDD/F, human blood, dioxin analysis, environmental exposure, food and air samples
Context:
A scientific article detailing research on the analysis of dioxins (PCDD/Fs) in human blood, air, and food samples, with a focus on environmental exposure and inter-species differences.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Rochester, Minnesota, USA; Padova, Italy
Topic:
Hepatic steatosis, glucagon, amino acid metabolism
Document Type:
Supplementary data for research article
Institution:
Mayo Clinic; University of Padova
Authors:
Hannah E. Christie, Sneha Mohan, Aoife M. Egan, Federica Boscolo, Chiara Dalla Man, Scott M. Thompson, Michael Jundt, Chad J. Fleming, James C. Andrews, Kent R. Bailey, Michael D. Jensen, K. Sree Nair, Adrian Vella
Target Audience:
Biomedical researchers, clinicians
Clinical Trial Registration:
NCT05500586
Conflict of Interest:
Adrian Vella consulted for Boehringer-Ingelheim, Neurotronics, and Rezolute; other authors declared no conflicts
Data Type:
Experimental measurements, statistical analyses, figures, and tables
Methods:
Splanchnic glucose and amino acid metabolism assays, linear regression analysis, clamp studies
Study Population:
Lean and obese subjects with varying hepatic Proton Density Fat Fraction (PDFF)
Supplementary Figures:
1–8
Supplementary Tables:
1–3
Correspondence:
Adrian Vella, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA, [email protected]
Exempt Distribution of Carbon14 Urea Capsules for In Vivo Diagnostic Use in Humans, Effective 1/2/98
Year:
1998
Agency:
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Document Type:
Federal Regulation / Rule
Subject:
Radioactive Drugs, Licensing Exemptions
RATS ID:
19977
Effective Date:
1/2/1998
CFR Sections:
30.21, 32.21, 32.21a
Usage Restrictions:
In vivo diagnostic use for humans only; not for research involving human subjects; not for incorporation into food, beverages, cosmetics, or other drugs
License Requirements:
Specific license required for commercial distribution, manufacture, or research use
Labeling Requirements:
Must indicate radioisotope, physical/chemical form, activity, and usage restrictions
Year:
1974–2022
Databases:
Embase, Web of Science, PubMed
Search Terms:
ketamine, esketamine, pain, humans, adverse effects, pharmacologic actions, physiological effects of drugs
Document Type:
Supplementary Materials
Authors:
Multiple studies listed in EndNote Table 1
Target Population:
Humans with pain
Language:
English
Period Covered:
1965–2022
Link to Strategy:
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/summary/96cb07a0-b570-4c1a-8e94-d48f10a99aba-3e9ae40d/relevance/1
Includes:
Search strategies, database queries, EndNote table of studies for full-paper review
Year:
2026
Institution:
Medical and Health Sciences Faculty
Department:
Nursing
Course Title:
Medical Surgical Nursing
Course Code:
NSC3061
Author:
ONAIWU ELIZABETH
Matriculation Number:
17/MHS06/058
Target Audience:
Nursing students
Main Topics:
Immune system functions, innate and adaptive immunity, antibody types and roles
Document Type:
Academic report
Key Components:
White blood cells, antibodies, complement system, lymphatic system, spleen, thymus, bone marrow
Immune Responses:
Innate immunity, adaptive immunity, passive and active immunity
Publication Date:
2026