We want to provide our community with value that we are launching as part of NITRC Week: expert panel discussions on several neuroimaging domains, a demonstration using NITRC Image Repository data on the NITRC Computational Environment, and more.
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Expert Panel Discussions
What you’ll learn about:
- How to find EEG/MEG tools and resources.
- How to register an EEG/MEG tool or resource on NITRC and how NITRC can help regardless of whether or not you already have a tool/resource website.
- What counts as an EEG/MEG tool or resource.
- What kind of EEG/MEG data you can find and/or store on NITRC.
- EEG/MEG tools that are available on NITRC-CE.
- Best practices for EEG/MEG tool or resource developers.
- New developments in EEG/MEG data.
- How the BRAIN Initiative is impacting EEG/MEG Research.
What you’ll learn about:
- Why making more educational resources available to the community is important.
- What is considered an educational resource.
- What to do if you are the developer and/or creator of an educational resource or the user of one that is not on NITRC.
What you’ll learn about:
- Why making more computational tools available to the community is important.
- How macroscopic neuroimaging topics like MRI, PET, and CT interface with neuroimaging.
- Computational modeling and how the meaning of the term has changed over time.
- Catalyzing a community around tools and data for computational neuroimaging.
- Finding computational neuroscience datasets on NITRC.
- Computational neuroscience tools in NITRC-CE.
- Using NITEC to help others outside of your specific neuroimaging expertise
- Steps to take if you are the developer of a computational neuroscience tool or resource.
What you’ll learn:
- Why it is important to make imaging genomics tools available to researchers.
- Existing and emerging standards for collecting imaging phenotypes.
- Popular groups and consortiums in the field of imaging genomics.
- Learn about a large-scale imaging genetics study recently published about the UK Biobank.
- What kinds of tools and resources are considered useful for imaging genomics.
- About genomics data that is available on NITRC.
- Tools for imaging genomics on NITRC-CE.
- What developers of imaging genomics tools should do to share them.
- What to do if you know about an imaging genomics resource not listed on NITRC.
This demonstration will take you through:
- Launching a CE-Lite
- Selecting an instance
- Getting data
- Running the data with a container
- Extracting the results
- Shutting down the NITRC-CE
Other Opportunities
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