[Neurobureau-hubs] Fwd: ADHD-200 Announces 2011 Global Competition

Cameron Craddock cameron.craddock at gmail.com
Mon Feb 28 22:48:57 PST 2011


Hello All,

Here is the announcement for the competition.  I look forward to
talking to you all tomorrow at 1600 NYC time.

Cheers,
Cameron


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Milham, Michael <MMilham at nki.rfmh.org>
Date: Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:13 AM
Subject: ADHD-200 Announces 2011 Global Competition
To: "Milham, Michael" <MMilham at nki.rfmh.org>, milham01 at med.nyu.edu


For those of you who wondered, some of us are still living in 2010
(see below).  However, the ADHD-200 competition is very much in and of
the future (i.e., 2011) :)

Real submission dates:
1) The Highest Performance Imaging-Based Diagnostic Classification
Algorithm for ADHD: August 15, 2011
2) The Most Innovative Neuroscientific Examination of ADHD: August 1, 2011

Award Notification Date: September 1, 2011

Sorry for the confusion.

Best,
Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Milham, Michael
Sent: Tue 3/1/2011 12:47 AM
To: milham01 at med.nyu.edu
Subject: ADHD-200 Announces Global Competition

Despite advances in understanding aspects of the etiology of some
developmental neuropsychiatric disorders, translating these insights
into clinical practice has remained daunting. Significant obstacles
include the lack of reliable and valid biomarkers and an insufficient
understanding of the underlying pathophysiology. We believe that a
community-wide effort focused on advancing functional and structural
imaging examinations of the developing brain will accelerate the rate
at which neuroscience can inform clinical practice.

To recruit the global scientific community to address childhood
psychiatric illness, we are pleased to announce the 'ADHD-200 Global
Competition.' Investigators across all disciplines and at all levels
of training are invited to participate in a competition to identify:

1) The Highest Performance Imaging-Based Diagnostic Classification
Algorithm for ADHD. Participants will develop and train a diagnostic
classifier (ADHD-Combined type, ADHD-Inattentive type, typically
developing control) based on the ADHD-200 datasets
(http://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org/indi/adhd200/index.html) that
contain structural and resting-state fMRI datasets for 285 individuals
diagnosed with ADHD and 491 typically developing individuals. On July
1, 2010 a test set comprised of previously unreleased datasets will be
distributed via NITRC, without diagnostic labels. Participants will be
asked to submit their diagnostic classifications for the unlabeled
datasets by August 15th, 2010, along with a brief report outlining
their analytic approach. The winning entry will be chosen based upon
prediction accuracy. Note: The test set will include unreleased
datasets from sites included in the ADHD-200 release, as well as
additional sites whose data were not included in the release.

2) The Most Innovative Neuroscientific Examination of ADHD.
Participants are invited to use the ADHD-200 datasets released on
March 1st to address the pathophysiology of ADHD, and to submit a
novel manuscript reporting their findings by August 1, 2010. Each
entry will be independently scored by five 'blind' judges based upon
innovation, potential impact, and elegance of analytic approach. A
single winning entry will be selected based upon their composite
score.

Eligibility: Individuals from all disciplines and training levels are
invited to participate. Team-based and single-person entries are
allowed. For team-based entries, a team representative should be
specified for the purpose of communications and travel to Washington
D.C. if selected as the winning entry. Individuals or teams interested
in participating should notify Michael Milham of their intent by July
1, 2010 (MMilham at NKI.RFMH.ORG); entry submission directions will be
provided at that time.

Award: ADHD-200 global competition winners will be invited to attend
the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) pre-conference symposium
preceding the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting in Washington
D.C., where they will be publicly recognized for their accomplishment
and given the opportunity to present their work. Travel costs for a
representative from each winning entry will be covered courtesy of
NIDA.

Award Notification Date: September 1, 2010


Sincerely,

Mike

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Michael P. Milham, MD, PhD

Research Psychiatrist
Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research

Leon Levy Assistant Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
NYU Langone Medical Center

Associate Director, Phyllis Green and Randolph Cowen Institute for
Pediatric Neuroscience, NYU Child Study Center


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