Sage-Bionetworks / synapseAnnotations

Sage Bionetworks derived standards for annotating content in Synapse.
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What are recommended sources for grants #236

Closed teslajoy closed 5 years ago

teslajoy commented 7 years ago

This issue initiated from #232

teslajoy commented 7 years ago

How @ychae has been documenting via reporters' project title & grant numbers as is... is query-able via python pubmed API's and extremely useful. These grant numbers are umbrella terms, and by some web scraping, you can find the specific project you need.

Example: https://github.com/teslajoy/synapseRAUtils/blob/master/pubmed-scraper2.py and https://www.synapse.org/#!Synapse:syn10142562/tables/

I guess I don't recall what explicitly the issue was, but what we have now is ideal and useful.

teslajoy commented 7 years ago

^ @sgosline @kdaily can you refresh my memo if I missed something here?

kdaily commented 7 years ago
  1. What is the lookup mechanism for NSF grants?
  2. What other grant sources do we currently have?
teslajoy commented 7 years ago
  1. NSF: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/advancedSearch.jsp
  2. Department Of Health And Human Services, Grants and Funding (HHS): https://www.hhs.gov/grants/

Other search mechanisms could be:

  1. grants dot gov https://www.grants.gov
  2. IRIS that is now grant forward https://www.grantforward.com/search

There are funding sources that are not necessarily searchable. ex. https://www.fic.nih.gov/Global/Pages/NGOs.aspx https://www.insidephilanthropy.com/grants-for-scientific-research/ http://www.ascb.org/grants-and-opportunities/where-to-find-research-funding-opportunities/ and some may be state specific: https://research.usc.edu/for-investigators/funding/federal/ http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2015/06/what-do-1-billion-cancer-funding-oregon-university-provide-answer

karawoo commented 5 years ago

Closing this as we've stopped enumerating grant values in #523