Posted By: NITRC ADMIN - Aug 24, 2012 Tool/Resource: INCF
Dear fellow neuroimagers,
I am very excited to announce the second Nipype workshop which will take place on 8-9 September 2012 in Magdeburg, Germany. For those who have not heard about Nipype it is a framework which helps designing, maintaining, sharing and executing data processing workflows. It allows you to combine existing data processing solutions (such as FSL, SPM, FreeSurfer and many others), cache partial results, do parameter space exploration and run workflows in parallel (both locally and on clusters). You can read more about Nipype at http://nipy.org/nipype . This year the workshop is going to be a satellite event to the Third Biennial Conference on Resting State Brain Connectivity and therefore focus of the covered analyses will follow the theme of brain connectivity. To learn more about the workshop and register (make sure to be quick - we have limited number of spaces!) go to http://nipype.blogspot.com
On behalf of the Nipype team, Chris Gorgolewski
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