Health at a Glance provides a comprehensive set of indicators on population health and health system performance across OECD Members, Key Partners and accession candidate countries.
Acronym Finder is a comprehensive online database and search engine for over 1 million human-edited and verified acronyms, abbreviations, and initialisms. It covers various fields including medicine, science, technology, and the military, helping users decrypt specialized terminology and jargon.
GeoSentinel is a worldwide data collection and communication network that monitors infectious diseases and travel-related health risks among travelers and migrants. It serves as an early warning system to track geographic and temporal trends in disease outbreaks across six continents.
A strategy consultancy that helps biotech and pharma companies clarify and demonstrate the value of their R&D pipeline.
A statistics portal providing market and customer data, market research, and market studies with insights and facts across 170 industries and 150+ countries.
A tool developed under the Accelerating Clinical Trials in the EU (ACT EU) initiative that allows users to search for clinical trials and display the results on a map in a user-friendly manner.
A hub for data-driven STI policy analysis that collects qualitative and quantitative data on national trends in science, technology and innovation (STI) policy.
A resource providing factsheets, infographics, and videos explaining antimicrobial resistance, its drivers, and the misuse of antibiotics.
An alliance that advances clinical research in infectious diseases by coordinating Europe's largest academia-driven, self-sustainable 'warm-base' clinical research network.
A biopharma outsourcing intelligence hub and supplier directory for procurement and outsourcing leaders.
A database to provide startups with resources to find and connect with relevant VC firms, accelerators, and corporate VCs, featuring filters for location, investment stage, and industry focus.
A database and directory listing startups across Europe, searchable by categories, location, and tags.
An open-access database of antibacterial agents.
A forum aims to create an interdisciplinary community for everyone involved and interested in the planning, construction, technology, and operation of hospitals in Denmark.
An EU-funded project offering free, evidence-based training courses and educational materials for healthcare professionals to reduce the spread and exposure to antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
A resource that facilitates meetings between researchers from Danish universities and external experienced entrepreneurs to support the journey from idea to start-up.
A platform providing precision-engineered, scalable, and adaptable research infrastructure to accelerate scientific discovery.
The most comprehensive source of comparable statistics on health and health systems across OECD countries.
An initiative by healthcare professionals and industry to improve the way computer systems in healthcare share information, promoting the coordinated use of established standards.
A tool to help build safer, more effective treatment plans by quickly identifying potential interactions between medications, supplements, and common foods.
JSTOR is a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources
DTU Findit is the university library's search engine for finding articles, books, and more.
The PSNet Collection is a U.S. national resource for information on patient safety
A meticulously curated bioinformatics database of resistance genes, their products, and associated antibiotics. It's a foundational tool for researchers studying the genetics of AMR
An essential tool from the U.S. National Center for Biotechnology Information. It integrates genomic data from thousands of bacterial and fungal pathogens, helping to track outbreaks and identify resistance genes
A web-based tool that identifies acquired antimicrobial resistance genes in whole-genome sequences. It's a go-to for genomic analysis
A cornerstone of antimicrobial stewardship. This tool classifies antibiotics into three groups (Access, Watch, Reserve) to guide their use and reduce resistance. It's a critical educational resource