Multiple datasets are available for use to perform clinical and population-based research. These datasets can be used by researchers to answer specific questions related to population.
Searchable databases: https://researchguides.dartmouth.edu/healthdata/resources
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PubMed More than 25 million citations to biomedical journal articles. Most medical education journals are indexed in PubMed, but not all health professions education journals are included and general education journals are not included.
- Embase via ovid PubMed's largest competitor includes many of the same journals. In addition to peer-reviewed articles, it includes abstracts from over 1,000 conferences.
- UpToDate https://www.wolterskluwer.com/en/solutions/uptodate/pro/uptodate Evidence-Based Clinical Decision support of Clinical Professionals
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CINAHL Complete via Ebsco Includes coverage of education topics and some journals not listed in PubMed or EMBASE.
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Education Source with ERIC via Ebsco The two main databases for education literature. Education Source includes articles from thousands of journals. ERIC, from the US Department of Education, includes conference papers, technical and policy reports, and a variety of education-related grey literature.
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Education Full Text via Ebsco Includes articles from almost 500 education journals that would not be included in a biomedical database.
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APA PsycNET Literature of psychology and related disciplines. Includes journal articles, books, book chapters and more.
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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Includes abstracts and some full-text of dissertations and theses from around the world.
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Business Source Complete via Ebsco Provides full-text articles from scholarly, trade, and popular publications covering topics like management, economics, finance, accounting, and international business, dating back to 1886.
SEER (US cancer database): https://seer.cancer.gov/
NHANES Dataset : https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhanes/index.html
The All of Us Research Hub https://www.researchallofus.org/data-tools/ Includes powerful data and analysis tools to help researchers with their work. As the program grows, more data types and tools will be available for researchers.
Clinical Trials : https://clinicaltrials.gov/
Meta-analysis , Cochrane Database : https://www.cochranelibrary.com/
The Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care (MIMIC)-IV database https://registry.opendata.aws/mimic-iv-demo/
Population and Public Health Database
Database for genetic disease research
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Database of Genomic Structural Variation (dbVar) dbVar is NCBI's database of genomic structural variation – insertions, deletions, duplications, inversions, mobile element insertions, translocations, and complex chromosomal rearrangements.
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Database of Genotypes and Phenotypes(dbGaP) dbGaP archives and shares data from studies exploring the relationship between human genotypes and phenotypes.
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Database of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (dbSNP) A database of SNPs and small-scale variants, including insertions, deletions, microsatellites, and non-polymorphic changes.
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GenBank NIH genetic sequence database, an annotated collection of all publicly available DNA sequences.
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Gene Gene provides integrated data across species, including names, RefSeqs, maps, pathways, variants, phenotypes, and links to related global resources.
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Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) GEO is a public repository for functional genomics data, supporting MIAME-compliant, array- and sequence-based submissions. It offers tools to search, download, and explore curated gene expression data.
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Gene Expression Omnibus Datasets This database hosts curated gene expression datasets and original records from GEO. Search to find experiments of interest. Datasets include tools for clustering and differential expression analysis.
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Genome Data Viewer (GDV) Supporting the exploration and analysis of more than 380 eukaryotic RefSeq genome assemblies.
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International Genome Sample Resource (IGSR) from the 1000 Genomes Project The 1000 Genomes Project (2008–2015) created the largest public catalog of human genetic variation. EMBL-EBI now maintains and expands the resource with support from the Wellcome Trust..
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RefSeq RefSeq offers a curated, non-redundant collection of genomic DNA, RNA, and protein sequences, serving as a key resource for medical, functional, and diversity research.
Human Multi-omic data source (NIH) : https://www.ddshub.nih.gov/data-sources/human-multiomic-data
OMICSDI : https://www.omicsdi.org/