The Viral Emergence Research Initiative
An open data ecosystem made to power pandemic prediction.
Open Science
In our opinion, good science isn’t done in a vacuum. Sharing information among our peers is critical for responding to a public health crisis and understanding the mechanisms driving emerging diseases. We’ll release our virus genetic data and any useful protocols or analysis tools as soon as they are generated. Please note that because these are usually early releases (pre-publication), they may contain mistakes. We’ll make protocols, analysis tools, and data available as they are developed.
Polymer Screen
Combining polymer chemistry with quantitative proteomics, we have developed a quantitative guide for spatially-resolved extraction for more than 2100 MPs into native-nanodiscs. Searching for your protein(s) of interest will yield the preferred condition for optimal native extraction for that protein of interest serving as a starting point for structural and biochemical studies.
Yale Magnetic Resonance Research Center (MRRC)
Housed under the Yale Bioimaging Institute the MR core is a revenue-neutral (fee-for-service) inter-institutional service provider.
The Yale Magnetic Resonance (MR) Core provides cutting-edge MR imaging for various applications, from acquisition strategies and methodology development to data analysis and archiving. With expert physicists and engineers on staff, the core supports novel hardware development and pulse sequence strategies. It is equipped with five whole-body MRI scanners, including three Siemens 3T Prisma scanners, a 3T Siemens Vida system, and a Bruker 4T, along with two preclinical magnets (9.4T and 11.7T Bruker). The MR Core also features custom-built electromagnets, advanced RF and NMR systems, human behavioral testing rooms, and data storage and analysis facilities, all dedicated to research imaging.
Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library Research Data
The Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library provides access to an extensive array of information resources and tools, offers research assistance and expertise, and delivers meaningful services to users, to support innovation and excellence in biomedical research, patient care, and the development of scholars and future leaders in healthcare.
Yale Biomedical Informatics & Computing (YBIC)
Yale Biomedical Informatics & Computing (YBIC) is a resource hub for researchers across Yale School of Medicine and Yale New Haven Health System. We offer a single point of entry for principal investigators to access diverse biomedical data sets, use advanced software and tools, and effectively integrate data science, informatics and computing into their research practices.As the Office of the Deputy Dean for Biomedical Informatics, we help researchers navigate the resources, services, and trainings that are available across Yale School of Medicine and YNHHS. YBIC houses expertise and infrastructure for AI Computing (CPU) and GPU. We support data storage and data sharing efforts across the university and health system.
Yale Center for Clinical Investigation (YCCI)
The Yale Center for Clinical Investigation (YCCI) provides critical infrastructure and training in clinical and translational research to members of the Yale University community. The overarching goal of the center is to enable Yale University investigators to conduct effective, innovative, efficient, and safe clinical research protocols that ultimately improve health outcomes for all members of society.
Successful execution of the center’s activities requires a team effort involving partnerships among investigators from different disciplines and regions, members of our community, and sponsors of clinical and translational research such as the National Institutes of Health, industry, private foundations, and individuals.
Yale Dataverse
Yale Dataverse is a data repository service for Yale University faculty, staff, students, and affiliates to share, preserve, and cite research data. Yale University Library hosts and manages Yale Dataverse to ensure research produced at Yale is accessible and discoverable to the global community.
Yale University Library
Yale Library’s unique collections, amassed over three centuries and widely used in teaching, are a distinctive feature of a Yale education, alongside the holdings of Yale’s museums. In continuing to build and steward these collections, we are committed to preserving and disseminating human knowledge, and to finding new ways to make our collections accessible to the Yale community and to the world.
Yale University Library has over 10,000 datasets ranging from statistical data to linguistics corpora, to GIS data, to image data sets.