Databases A-Z



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Showing 161–180 of 276 Health Sciences Databases.
  • Mouse Genome Informatics, MGI

    MGI is the international database resource for the laboratory mouse, providing integrated genetic, genomic, and biological data to facilitate the study of human health and disease.
  • National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD)

    Established in 1978, the National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD) archives and disseminates data on crime and justice for secondary analysis. The archive contains data from over 2,700 curated studies or statistical data series. NACJD is home to several large-scale and well known datasets, including the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), the FBI's Uniform Crime Reports (UCR), the FBI's National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS), and the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods (PHDCN), and terrorism datasets.

  • National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)

    Welcome to the National Center for Health Statistics' Web site, a rich source of information about America’s health. As the Nation’s principal health statistics agency, we compile statistical information to guide actions and policies to improve the health of our people. We are a unique public resource for health information–-a critical element of public health and health policy.
  • NationMaster

    Welcome to NationMaster, a massive central data source and a handy way to graphically compare nations. NationMaster is a vast compilation of data from such sources as the CIA World Factbook, UN, and OECD. Using the form above, you can generate maps and graphs on all kinds of statistics with ease.
  • NatMed

    NatMed approaches the subject of natural medicines from a completely objective and unbiased perspective. It seeks to answer questions about natural medicines by systematically identifying, evaluating, and applying scientific information. As a result, it curtails perpetuation of myths and age-old beliefs and replaces them with reliable scientific data.

  • NCBI Structure Group

    The NCBI Structure Group maintains: MMDB, a database of macromolecular 3D structures, as well as tools for their visualization and comparative analysis. MMDB, the Molecular Modelling DataBase, contains experimentally determined biopolymer structures obtained from the Protein Data Bank (PDB); PubVast, a database of structure-structure alignments; PubChem, a database of small molecules, which provides information on their biological activities; and CDD, the Conserved Domain Database, a protein annotation resource, which consists of a collection of well-annotated multiple sequence alignment models for ancient domains and full-length proteins.
  • NCCN Drugs and Biologics Compendium

    Based directly on the NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology™, the NCCN Drugs & Biologics Compendium™ contains authoritative, scientifically derived information designed to support decision-making about the appropriate use of drugs and biologics in patients with cancer. Access provided by Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center membership in National Comprehensive Cancer Network.

  • NeoFax (Click on NeoFax tab under Micromedex)

    NeoFax® is designed to help clinicians accurately prescribe, calculate, formulate, and administer essential drugs and parenteral nutrition solutions for infants. By providing complete neonatal drug information covering more than 180 substances, NeoFax helps reduce medication errors and decreases time spent ordering and compounding.
  • NeurIPS Proceedings

    Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) is a machine learning and computational neuroscience conference held every December in Vancouver, Canada. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems can be found from 1988 to present.
  • New England Journal of Medicine Full Text

    The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) is a weekly general medical journal that publishes new medical research findings, review articles, and editorial opinion on a wide variety of topics of importance to biomedical science and clinical practice. Material is published with an emphasis on internal medicine and specialty areas including allergy/immunology, cardiology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, hematology, kidney disease, oncology, pulmonary disease, rheumatology, HIV, and infectious diseases. NEJM Online contains both the current issue and an online archive that can be accessed through browsing, advanced searching, or collections by disease or topic. Johns Hopkins also subscribes to the NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery. Scroll to the bottom of the NEJM webpage to link to NEJM Catalyst.
  • NIH RePORTER

    RePORTER is an electronic tool that allows users to search a repository of NIH-funded research projects and access publications and patents resulting from NIH funding.
  • NLM LOCATORplus

    The catalog is available on the web and can be searched from anywhere and contains records for all of the books, journals, audiovisual items, and other materials owned by the National Library of Medicine.
  • NTIS Bibliographic Database on Engineering Village

    The premier source for accessing unclassified reports from influential U.S. and international government agencies. Engineering Village is a research platform designed specifically for engineers. The link above will take you to Engineering Village with the NTIS database already selected in the search options.”

  • Nucleic Acids Database

    The NDB contains information about experimentally-determined nucleic acids and complex assemblies.Use the NDB to perform searches based on annotations relating to sequence, structure and function, and to download, analyze, and learn about nucleic acids.
  • Nursing & Allied Health Database

    ProQuest Nursing & Allied Health SourceTM provides users with reliable healthcare information covering nursing, allied health, alternative and complementary medicine, and much more. This versatile database is designed to meet the needs of researchers at healthcare facilities as well as nursing and allied health programs at academic institutions. ProQuest Nursing & Allied Health Source provides abstracting and indexing for more than 1,015 titles, with over 860 titles in full-text, plus more than 12,300 full text dissertations representing the most rigorous scholarship in nursing and related fields.
  • Nursing and Allied Health Reference Source

    Nursing and Allied Health Reference Source is committed to educating nurses about evidence-based medicine and nursing best practices. The database covers topics in clinical procedures, core measurements, nursing skills, nursing leadership, risk management, regulatory topics, physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, speech-language pathology, social work, and nutrition. Included are care sheets, clinical reviews, exercise sheets, skills with in-context images and content, quick lessons, research instruments, and textbooks and manuals.  A PICOT guided search is available to help students with evidence-based searches.

  • Nursing Education in Video, Third Ed.

    An up-to-date collection of demonstration and training videos from Alexander Street Press designed to help students improve their clinical skills. This resource provides access to Medcom's complete collection of 300+ full-length training videos.
  • O’Reilly for Higher Education

    O'Reilly for Higher Education provides instruction and reference materials on computer programming, technology, and business transformation. The platform includes books, videos, case studies, interactive tutorials, audio books, and structured learning paths. Content is provided by over 200 publishers, and includes the famous O'Reilly "animal books" and Safari books online.The JHU subscription also provides access through the O'Reilly app available in the Apple App Store and Google Play. Login to the app using your jhed-based JHU emal address in the format myjhed@jhu.edu.

  • OBRC : Online Bioinformatics Resources Collection

    The Online Bioinformatics Resources Collection (OBRC) contains annotations and links for over 2000 bioinformatics databases and software tools.
  • OMIM : Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man : an Online Catalog of Human Genes and Genetic Disorders

    OMIM is a comprehensive, authoritative compendium of human genes and genetic phenotypes that is freely available and updated daily. The full-text, referenced overviews in OMIM contain information on all known mendelian disorders and over 15,000 genes. OMIM focuses on the relationship between phenotype and genotype. It is updated daily, and the entries contain copious links to other genetics resources. OMIM is authored and edited at the McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, under the direction of Dr. Ada Hamosh.