Bioinformatics Resource Centers


The Bioinformatics Resource Centers are a group of five Internet-based research centers established in 2004 and funded by NIAID The BRCs were formed in response to the threats posed by emerging and re-emerging pathogens, particularly Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Category A, B, and C pathogens, and their potential use in bioterrorism. The intention of NIAID in funding these bioinformatics centers is to assist researchers involved in the experimental characterization of such pathogens and the formation of drugs, vaccines, or diagnostic tools to combat them.
The main goals of the BRCs are as follows:
1) To create comprehensive databases of reliable, up-to-date bioinformatic data related to the pathogens of interest;
2) To provide researchers with easy access to this data through Internet-based search and data retrieval user interfaces;
3) To provide researchers with relevant, state-of-the art computational tools for bioinformatic analysis of these data.
Currently there are two BRC contracts awarded, one for bacteria and viruses, and the other for vectors, Eukaryotic protozoan and fungal pathogens and host response to pathogen infections.
NameAcrono nameContributing organizationOrganisms coveredExample organisms
Eukaryotic Pathogen, Vector and Host Informatics ResourcesVEuPathDBUniversity of Pennsylvania
University of Notre Dame
University of Georgia
Imperial College of London
EBI-ENSEMBL
All relevant pathogenic protozoa, fungi, vectors of pathogens and selected host organisms. In addition, important non-pathogenic organisms are included for phylogenetic inferences.Crithidia
Cryptosporidium
Encephalitozoon
Entamoeba
Enterocytozoon
Giardia
Leishmania
Neospora
Plasmodium
Theileria
Toxoplasma
Trichomonas
Trypanosoma
Anopheles gambiae
Anopheles species
Aedes aegypti
Biomphalaria glabrata
Culex quinquefasciatus
Glossina species
Ixodes scapularis
Lutzomyia longipalpis
Musca domestica
Pediculus humanus
Phlebotomus papatasi
Bacterial and Viral Bioinformatics Resource CenterBV-BRCJ. Craig Venter Institute
University of Chicago
All pathogenic bacteria and virusesInfluenza Virus
Arenaviridae
Bunyaviridae
Filoviridae
Flaviviridae
Poxviridae
Caliciviridae
Togaviridae
Hepatitis A virus
Coronaviridae
Paramyxoviridae
Lyssavirus
Hepatitis E
Herpesviridae
Reoviridae
Bacillus
Bartonella
Borrelia
Brucella
Burkholderia
Campylobacter
Chlamydophila
Clostridium
Coxiella
Ehrlichia
Escherichia
Francisella
Helicobacter
Listeria
Mycobacterium
Rickettsia
Salmonella
Shigella
Staphylococcus
Vibrio
Yersinia
Other Bacteria