Posted By: Janis Breeze - May 4, 2011
Tool/Resource: Conferences, Workshops and Meetings
 
Saturday, June 25, 2011, 9am - 5pm
Room 204B, Centre de Congres, Quebec City
Organized by Jean-Baptiste Poline, David Kennedy, Russell Poldrack and INCF

Neuroimaging increasingly relies on tools to store, manage, and share data and meta data. A number of open databasing tools have been developed and there are several new initiatives to promote neuroimaging datasharing. Simple and global access to neuroimaging data and metadata will profoundly impact the field.

This workshop will allow members of the neuroimaging community to meet developers of neuroimaging dabasing tools. We propose to review the motivation for sharing neuroimaging (raw or processed) data, how this can be done today, and discuss what would the community need in the future to help exchange and share data, and what would be the impact on the science performed in the field.

For more information and to register, please email datasharing@incf.org or visit http://datasharing.incf.org/ni/Workshop.
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  • Apr 28, 2011  08:04 PM | Janis Breeze
    Update: INCF Workshop on Datasharing /HBM201
    All are welcome to join the workshop; participation is free of charge but because space is limited,
    registration must be confirmed be emailing [url=mailto:datasharing@incf.org]datasharing@incf.org[/url] before June 17.

    The final program will be announced soon. Confirmed speakers include David Van Essen, Daniel Marcus, Guillaume Flandin, Maryann Martone, David Maier, Sean Hill, Jack Van Horn, Satra Ghosh, David Keator, as well as the organizers -- Jean-Baptiste Poline, Russell Poldrack, and David Kennedy.

    Further info is available at http://datasharing.incf.org/ni/Workshop, and the final agenda will be posted there as well.