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The Neuroimaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory
NITRC
is a neuroimaging informatics knowledge environment for MR, PET/SPECT, CT, EEG/MEG, optical imaging, clinical neuroinformatics, imaging genomics, and computational neuroscience tools and resources.


Description

Initiated in 2006 and currently funded by NIH Grant number
1R24EB029173
, NITRC's mission is to provide a user-friendly knowledge environment that enables the distribution, enhancement, and adoption of neuroimaging tools and resources and has expanded from MR to Imaging Genomics, EEG/MEG, PET/SPECT, CT, optical imaging, clinical neuroinformatics, and computational neuroscience. Supporting 143,000 page views per month, NITRC's 1,000+ tools and resources have been downloaded over 11.4 million times by 1.4 million users. NITRC's goal is to support researchers dedicated to enhancing, adopting, distributing, and contributing to the evolution of previously funded neuroimaging analysis tools and resources for broader community use. Promoting software tools, workflows, resources, vocabularies, test data, and pre-processed, community-generated images through its Image Repository (NITRC-IR), NITRC gives researchers greater and more efficient access to the tools and resources they need; better categorizing and organizing existing tools and resources via a controlled vocabulary; facilitating interactions between researchers and developers through forums, direct email contact, ratings and reviews; and promoting better use through enhanced documentation.


Approach

To meet the disparate needs of neuroimaging informatics developers and researchers, NITRC offers collaborative functionality like that found in platforms such as
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project. Thus, within NITRC, each tool or resource has the option to offer descriptive content as well as use MediaWiki, CVS/SVN, bug tracking, news, and forums to distribute information and downloads. Housed on NITRC servers and linked out to existing Web sites, NITRC is the source for neuroimaging informatics tools and resources. Launched in 2007 with an agile programming schedule, the NITRC team continues to prioritize and implement functional and design enhancements to make the Web site even more accessible. While the scientific scope expands so do NITRC's Enhanced Services, which include its Image Repository to support image data sharing and its Computational Environment service on
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to support the execution of complex computational analysis of image data.


Services

The Neuroimaging Informatics Tools and Resources Clearinghouse (NITRC) suite of services include: NITRC Resource Repository (NITRC-R) is the “go to” collaboration environment that enables the worldwide distribution, enhancement, and adoption of neuroinformatics tools and resources. NITRC-R's scientific scope includes MR, PET/SPECT, CT, EEG/MEG, optical imaging, clinical neuroinformatics, imaging genomics, and most recently, computational neuroscience. NITRC Image Repository (NITRC-IR), built on XNAT, is a curated repository of DICOM and NIfTI scanned images searchable by metadata such as diagnosis, handedness, gender, or group. NITRC-IR datasets include: Functional Connectomes, Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange (ABIDE), Sample, ADHD-200, Beijing Eyes Open Eyes Shut. NITRC Computational Environment (NITRC-CE) is a virtual big data compute service pre-configured with popular neuroimaging software analysis tools allowing pay-as-you-go compute time. Using AWS EC2, and leveraging NeuroDebian, NITRC-CE and NITRC-CE for Cluster Compute InstancesNITRC Computational Environment for Cluster Compute Instances
/ref> are available via the AWS Marketplace. A public Amazon Machine Instance (AMI) is also available.


Results

NITRC's triad of services serve the global neuroinformatics research community with 64% of its users coming from the United States, China, Germany, United Kingdom, and Canada. With over 3.2 million page views and 747,000 visits by 335,200 unique visitors, NITRC-R facilitates access to an ever growing number of neuroinformatics tools and resources (630). NITRC-IR offers 4,800 Subjects searchable across 9 projects to promote re-use and integration of these valuable shared data. Averaging 20,900 visits and 76,200 pageviews per month, software and data from NITRC-R and NITRC-IR have been downloaded over 1.3 million times. NITRC-CE provides simplified deployment of cloud-based computation that supports FreeSurfer, FSL, AFNI, and many other software resources. In real-world processing tests, a representative computation that would have taken 24 hours on a high-powered desktop took 25% of the time (8 hours) at a cost of only $4. The test was a FSL voxel-based morphometry (VBM) computation on 64 subjects from CANDIShare run on a 2.8 GHz Intel Xeon Mac desktop versus AWS Large instance (m1.large) using SGE parallelization over 4 cores.


Participants

NITRC is led by University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, MA; and is built and operated in collaboration with TCG, Inc. of Washington, DC; Preuss Enterprises, Inc., FL; and The Paulson Venture, CA. NITRC-R and NITRC-IR are hosted by the Center for Research in Biological Systems at the University of California, San Diego. Current team members include: David Kennedy and Christian Haselgrove, UMMS; Nina Preuss, PMP, Preuss Enterprises Inc.; Matthew Travers and Al Crowley, TCG, Inc.; and Abby Paulson, The Paulson Venture.


See also

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List of neuroimaging software Neuroimaging software is used to study the structure and function of the brain. To see an NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research funded clearinghouse of many of these software applications, as well as hardware, etc. go to the NITRC web site. * 3 ...
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List of neuroscience databases A number of online neuroscience databases are available which provide information regarding gene expression, neurons, macroscopic brain structure, and neurological or psychiatric disorders. Some databases contain descriptive and numerical data, som ...


References


External links


NITRC-R website

NITRC-IR website

NITRC-CE website
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