An initiative by the NIH aiming to build one of the largest biomedical data resources by enrolling one million participants.
Provides access to geospatial resources.
The Biospecimen Collection and Banking Core, or BC^2, merges the Tissue Procurement Core, the Komen Tissue Bank, and the biobanking efforts of the Clinical Trials Office and the Oncology Research Inofrmation Exchange Network (ORIEN). The core supports cancer research by providing comprehensive biospecimen management, including: collection, storage, distribution, annotation (in collaboration with others).
LLMA dataset contains de-identified data on mortgage origination and performance data, contributed by servicers and which spans the life of each residential loan.
NARMBS covers almost $1 trillion in non-agency residential mortgage backed securities with over 95% of outstanding pool balances
CoreLogic's data from public, contributory and proprietary sources includes over 4.5 billion records spanning more than 50 years, including tax and deed records.
CNTS provides ranges of annual data from 1815 to the present for all countries for many variables of use to the social scientist researcher.
Gallup data from countries that are home to more than 98% of the world's population through a web-based portal.
HTRC enables computational analysis of the HathiTrust corpus, to meet the technical challenges researchers face when dealing with massive amounts of digital text.
HCUP includes the largest collection of longitudinal hospital care data in the United States, made possible by a Federal-State-Industry partnership.
INPC is one of the largest health information exchanges in the country.
The only repository in the world for normal breast tissue and matched serum, plasma, and DNA.
Access to data on language technology research and development.
The Merative™ MarketScan® Research database provides deidentified, longitudinal, patient-level claims and is one of the largest and longest-running medical claims databases available.
NielsenIQ provides access to multiple marketing datasets, including retail scanner data, consumer panel data, and Ad Intel data.
Access to statistical content information produced by U.S. federal agencies, states, private organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations.
Includes access to 65 billion U.S. and international datasets from over 90 sources.
SAVI is the nation's largest and most comprehensive community information system, developed to help people and organizations make data-informed decisions.
WRDS provides access to databases in the fields of finance, accounting, banking, economics, management, marketing and public policy.