Research Databases

Krupp Data System

The Krupp Data System (KDS) is a centralized, comprehensive, and scalable structure that permits integration of data from multiple sources into a common database. Designed for accuracy, reliability, and ease-of-use, the KDS enables the Krupp Endowed Fund to provide data management core services to our funded research projects. Data ownership, security, and data future usage are key considerations in research that are addressed by data systems such as the KDS.  In time, the goal of the KDS is to provide a searchable resource for researchers and the community.

Other Research Databases

The following databases provide a breadth and depth of research in integrative health and medicine.

Natural Medicines Database: Comprehensive peer-reviewed and evidence-based resource on dietary supplements, natural medicines, and integrative therapies.

American Mindfulness Research Association (AMRA): a reference database of peer-reviewed journal articles on mindfulness from a contemplative perspective from 1960 to current date.

National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH): The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health part of the National Institutes of Health, is the Federal Government’s lead agency for scientific research on the diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products that are not generally considered part of conventional medicine.

MedlinePlus:  This database provides information on dietary supplements and herbal remedies, including their effectiveness, usual dosage, and drug interactions.