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Background

As convergent research in the bio field becomes more active, interdisciplinary studies and integration among Bio Resources are increasing, leading to a growing demand from researchers for high-quality physical resources and diverse resources information (such as properties, efficacy, and genomic data).

  • There is an increasing number of cases where laboratories conducting drug research study the mechanisms of action of bioactive substances using microorganisms, perform preclinical trials using cell lines or experimental animals, and proceed to clinical trials.

Economic and industrial importance of Bio Resources

Key resources that enhance the competitiveness of the bio industry by acting as essential resources for biotechnology development

Recently applied not only in traditional sectors such as pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and food, but also rapidly expanding into energy, environment, chemical, and electronics industries

Emerged as valuable future resources that support the bioeconomy

Continuous securing and management of life science research resources (resource sovereignty) required as national assets

Increase in industrial value due to the advancement of biotechnology and diversification of application areas

Physical resources that were once used for simple purposes now rapidly expanding in application scope and value, being utilized in convergent and complex research

Introduction to cluster-specific Biological Resources portals and the integrated Bio Resources information platform

Specialized Portals The resources resource banks are reorganized into 14 clusters based on resources properties and relevant regulations, and specialized portals are established and operated according to the characteristics of each cluster.

Human-derived resources Stem Cells, Pathogens, Cultured Cells, Model Animals, Brain, Microorganisms, Natural Products, Synthetic Compounds, Livestock, Seeds, Marine Organisms, Aquatic Organisms, Wild Organisms, General Support Group

Links to specialized portals by field
Integrated Platform By linking basic information, characteristic data, and efficacy data from the specialized portals of the 14 Bio Resources clusters, a one-stop system is established to provide Bio Resources information from search to distribution.

Provides access to specialized databases on diseases, targets, and drugs, as well as full-text biomedical literature from the U.S. National Institutes of Health

One-stop platform (integrated search, information linking, and sales application)

Key Features of the Bio-Resource Information Integration Platform

Resources Search Services
  • General / Functional resources search
  • Disease, drug, and target-based search
  • International literature search
  • Field-specific advanced search
Resources Recommendation Services
  • Research purpose–based resources recommendations
  • Related functional resources recommendations
  • User type–based resources recommendations
  • Activity data–driven resources recommendations
New Information Services
  • Search for papers and reports
  • Trend analysis
  • Resources recommendations
One-Stop Distribution Application Services
  • Distribution regulation and guideline inquiry
  • Distribution application
  • Linked Distribution Services
Statistics & Analytics Services
  • Status of resources holdings and registrations
  • Resources distribution status
  • Resources quality satisfaction status
  • User statistics
  • Inter-cluster utilization analysis
My page
  • Favorite resources and papers

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