Abstract

Abstract We report a new Web-based resource (LAMHDI) integrating information about animal models for human disease research. This NCRR supported resource provides a simple interface to existing animal model information for the biomedical research community. It provides more efficient access to animal model information, better categorizes and organizes existing data, facilitates interactions between researchers and resource providers, and promotes broader and more applicable use of animal models for human disease research. Approach Phase 1: A first-generation prototype is available at www.LAMHDI.org. This portal provides searchable access to existing mouse and zebrafish databases through an integrated search engine, as well as linked access to information about a variety of other species including nonhuman primates and rats. The portal also allows researchers to contribute data on animal models, thereby extending the impact of existing information through direct posting by the research community. Phase 2: The second generation will add extensive new information for additional animal model species and will increase the depth and connectivity of the data through development of semantic datastores. A sophisticated software architecture will support intelligent relational searches across diverse datasets to highlight associations between diseases, animal models, and biologic pathways.

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