FaceBase
FaceBase is an online database that provides comprehensive data on craniofacial development. This resource is a collaborative project funded by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) and is designed to facilitate research and education in the field of craniofacial research.
Overview[edit | edit source]
FaceBase is a freely accessible database that provides a wealth of data on craniofacial development. The database includes data from a variety of sources, including genomic, proteomic, imaging, and phenotypic data. The goal of FaceBase is to facilitate research and education in the field of craniofacial research by providing a comprehensive resource for researchers and educators.
History[edit | edit source]
FaceBase was launched in 2009 with funding from the NIDCR. The project was initiated in response to the need for a comprehensive resource for craniofacial research. Since its launch, FaceBase has grown to include data from a wide range of sources and has become a valuable resource for researchers and educators in the field of craniofacial research.
Features[edit | edit source]
FaceBase offers a variety of features designed to facilitate research and education. These include:
- A comprehensive database of craniofacial data
- Tools for data analysis and visualization
- A platform for collaboration and data sharing
- Educational resources for researchers and educators
Usage[edit | edit source]
FaceBase is used by researchers and educators in the field of craniofacial research. The database provides a comprehensive resource for data analysis and visualization, and facilitates collaboration and data sharing among researchers. In addition, FaceBase provides educational resources for researchers and educators, including tutorials and webinars.
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