Prompt:
Could you please list the top 25 research databases in the field of Medicine, Biotechnology, and Healthcare across the world? Please include a description and purpose. For example, PubMed, etc...
chatGPT Response:
Certainly! Here is a list of 25 prominent research databases in the field of Medicine, Biotechnology, and Healthcare across the world, along with a brief description and purpose:
PubMed: A comprehensive database of biomedical literature, including research articles, clinical studies, and reviews.
Scopus: An abstract and citation database covering a wide range of scientific disciplines, including medicine and life sciences.
Web of Science: Provides access to a vast collection of scholarly literature and citation data across various disciplines, including medicine.
Embase: Covers biomedical literature with a strong focus on drug research, pharmacology, and medical devices.
MEDLINE: A widely used database containing references and abstracts from thousands of biomedical journals.
Cochrane Library: A collection of databases that provide systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and clinical trial data in healthcare.
ClinicalTrials.gov: Maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine, it provides information on clinical trials conducted worldwide.
EMBL-EBI: Offers a range of bioinformatics databases and tools for genomic, proteomic, and biomedical research.
CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature): Focuses on nursing and allied health disciplines, including evidence-based healthcare resources.
PsycINFO: Covers psychology and behavioral sciences, including research on mental health, psychiatric disorders, and psychotherapy.
IEEE Xplore: Provides access to scientific and technical literature, including biomedical engineering research and medical device innovations.
ScienceDirect: Offers a vast collection of scientific journals and articles across various disciplines, including medicine and biotechnology.
Google Scholar: A widely used search engine for scholarly literature, including research articles, theses, and conference papers.
WorldCat: A global library catalog that allows users to search for books, articles, and other materials across libraries worldwide.
MEDLINEPlus: A consumer health database that provides access to reliable health information, drug information, and medical dictionaries.
GenBank: A genetic sequence database maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).
Global Health Library: A comprehensive collection of health-related literature, research, and evidence-based resources.
ERIC (Education Resources Information Center): Focuses on educational research and includes studies related to healthcare education and training.
BioMed Central: An open-access publisher of scientific journals covering various areas of medicine and biotechnology.
PLOS ONE: An open-access journal publishing research across a wide range of scientific disciplines, including medicine and healthcare.
PubChem: Provides information on the biological activities of small molecules, including drugs and chemical compounds.
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS): Focuses on research at the intersection of engineering and healthcare.
National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI): Offers a range of databases and resources for biomedical research, including GenBank, PubMed, and more.
Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS): Provides access to chemical literature and abstracts, including information on drug development and chemical compounds.
ProQuest: Offers access to a wide range of databases, including health sciences, social sciences, and multidisciplinary research.
Please note that the selection of research databases is based on their popularity and relevance in the field, and there are numerous other databases available for research in Medicine, Biotechnology, and Healthcare.
Bard Response:
Sure, here is a list of the top 25 research databases in the field of Medicine, Biotechnology, and Healthcare across the world, including a description and purpose of each database:
PubMed: PubMed is a free search engine accessing primarily the MEDLINE database of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics. It is maintained by the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the National Institutes of Health.
EMBASE: EMBASE is a bibliographic database covering the fields of medicine, pharmacology, and toxicology. It is produced by Elsevier and contains over 30 million records from over 7,500 journals.
Cochrane Library: The Cochrane Library is a collection of systematic reviews and other evidence-based resources for healthcare practitioners. It is produced by the Cochrane Collaboration, an international organization of healthcare researchers.
Web of Science: Web of Science is a citation index that tracks the publication and citation of scholarly research. It is produced by Clarivate Analytics and covers over 20,000 journals in over 200 disciplines.
ClinicalTrials.gov: ClinicalTrials.gov is a database of clinical trials conducted in the United States and around the world. It is sponsored by the U.S. National Institutes of Health.
ClinicalKey: ClinicalKey is a medical knowledge platform that provides access to a variety of resources, including medical journals, textbooks, clinical practice guidelines, and drug information. It is produced by Wolters Kluwer.
UpToDate: UpToDate is a subscription-based medical reference that provides evidence-based information on a wide range of medical topics. It is produced by Wolters Kluwer.
LexiComp: LexiComp is a subscription-based medical reference that provides drug information, including drug interactions, side effects, and dosing. It is produced by Wolters Kluwer.
Micromedex™ Healthcare Series: Micromedex™ Healthcare Series is a subscription-based medical reference that provides drug information, including drug interactions, side effects, and dosing. It is produced by Truven Health Analytics.
DrugBank: DrugBank is a free online database of drug information that includes information on drug structure, mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics. It is produced by the University of Alberta.
ChEMBL: ChEMBL is a free online database of small molecule chemical structures and their biological activities. It is produced by the European Bioinformatics Institute.
UniProtKB: UniProtKB is a free online database of protein sequences and their annotations. It is produced by the UniProt Consortium.
Genome.jp: Genome.jp is a Japanese database of genome sequences and related data. It is produced by the National Institute of Genetics.
EBI Metagenomics Portal: The EBI Metagenomics Portal is a European database of metagenomic data. It is produced by the European Bioinformatics Institute.
ArrayExpress: ArrayExpress is a European database of microarray data. It is produced by the European Bioinformatics Institute.
Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium (CPTAC): CPTAC is a U.S. consortium that is developing a comprehensive resource for clinical proteomics data. It is funded by the National Institutes of Health.
ENCODE Project: ENCODE is a U.S. project that is developing a comprehensive resource for functional genomic data. It is funded by the National Institutes of Health.
Human Protein Atlas: The Human Protein Atlas is a global effort to map the location of all human proteins in cells and tissues. It is funded by the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL).
Allen Institute for Cell Science: The Allen Institute for Cell Science is a Seattle-based research institute that is using high-throughput technologies to map the cellular and molecular basis of development and disease.
Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT: The Broad Institute is a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based research institute that is using genomics and other technologies to understand disease and develop new treatments.
These are just a few of the many research databases available in the field of Medicine, Biotechnology, and Healthcare. The specific database that is most appropriate for you will depend on your specific research interests and needs.