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NeuroCAUSAL - Development of an Open Source Platform for the Storage, Sharing, Synthesis and Meta-Analysis of Clinical Data #19
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[draft of the mission statement] We are working with clinicians, neuroimagers, and software developers to develop an open source platform for the storage, sharing, synthesis and meta-analysis of human clinical data to the service of the clinical and cognitive neuroscience community so that the future of neuropsychology can be transdiagnostic, open, and FAIR. |
[draft of our canva] |
[draft of the roadmap] here :) Link to our project repo: https://github.com/neurocausal |
Hi @vborghe, your project sounds really interesting! I think it might share some goals of our OpenGHG project but with different data. |
Hi @gareth-j thank you for sharing it! It looks like a great project indeed! If you think it would be nice to come together and share improvements so far and further plans. we would be happy to do so in the upcoming weeks! Please let us know how it sounds! 🤗 |
We have a website now! |
Hi @vborghe - it was great chatting to you at the last social call, and thanks for the link to your repo; definitely super interesting :) |
Same! And thank you: we will participate to the OHBM brainhack next month and hope to make nice progress soon 💪 |
Both our main repo have a read-me but still in progress: |
@complexbrains Sorry for the incredibly slow reply! I'd definitely be up for a chat, my email address is [email protected] |
No problem a second @gareth-j We are given a small summer break to get on with other remaining works, but we are running weekly Monday meetings at 5 pm UK time, and announcing the meeting schedule at our Brainhack community forum channel. So please do come along any of them suits you so we can have a chance to discuss our projects. Thank you! |
Project Team:
Valentina Borghesani, Canada, University of Montreal, she/her/hers @vborghe
Isil Poyraz Bilgin, UK, University of Reading, she/her/hers @complexbrains
Sladjana Lukic, USA, Adelphi University, she/her/hers @Sladja13
Pedro Pinheiro-Chagas, USA, Stanford University, he/him/his @pinheirochagas
Mentor: Sara Elgebali @selgebali
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