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IRD

General information

URL: https://www.fludb.org/
Full name: Influenza Research Database
Description: A U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)-sponsored Bioinformatics Resource Center dedicated to providing bioinformatics support for influenza virus research.
Year founded: 2012
Last update: 2018-11-28
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Country/Region: United States

Contact information

University/Institution: J. Craig Venter Institute
Address: 4120 Capricorn Lane
City: La Jolla
Province/State: California
Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Richard H. Scheuermann
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): rscheuermann@jcvi.org

Publications

22260278
Influenza research database: an integrated bioinformatics resource for influenza research and surveillance. [PMID: 22260278]
Squires RB, Noronha J, Hunt V, García-Sastre A, Macken C, Baumgarth N, Suarez D, Pickett BE, Zhang Y, Larsen CN, Ramsey A, Zhou L, Zaremba S, Kumar S, Deitrich J, Klem E, Scheuermann RH.

The recent emergence of the 2009 pandemic influenza A/H1N1 virus has highlighted the value of free and open access to influenza virus genome sequence data integrated with information about other important virus characteristics. The Influenza Research Database (IRD, http://www.fludb.org) is a free, open, publicly-accessible resource funded by the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases through the Bioinformatics Resource Centers program. IRD provides a comprehensive, integrated database and analysis resource for influenza sequence, surveillance, and research data, including user-friendly interfaces for data retrieval, visualization and comparative genomics analysis, together with personal log in-protected 'workbench' spaces for saving data sets and analysis results. IRD integrates genomic, proteomic, immune epitope, and surveillance data from a variety of sources, including public databases, computational algorithms, external research groups, and the scientific literature. To demonstrate the utility of the data and analysis tools available in IRD, two scientific use cases are presented. A comparison of hemagglutinin sequence conservation and epitope coverage information revealed highly conserved protein regions that can be recognized by the human adaptive immune system as possible targets for inducing cross-protective immunity. Phylogenetic and geospatial analysis of sequences from wild bird surveillance samples revealed a possible evolutionary connection between influenza virus from Delaware Bay shorebirds and Alberta ducks. The IRD provides a wealth of integrated data and information about influenza virus to support research of the genetic determinants dictating virus pathogenicity, host range restriction and transmission, and to facilitate development of vaccines, diagnostics, and therapeutics. © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

Influenza Other Respir Viruses. 2012:6(6) | 178 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2024-04-06)

Ranking

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704/6000 (88.283%)
Health and medicine:
163/1394 (88.379%)
Structure:
79/841 (90.725%)
704
Total Rank
178
Citations
14.833
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Created on: 2017-02-16
Curated by:
[2018-11-28]
Lina Ma [2017-06-15]
Shixiang Sun [2017-02-16]