ReproNim

Full name: Center for Reproducible Neuroimaging Computation (CRNC)

Contact: Jeffrey S. Grethe, PhD.

Dates: 2016 - 2021


Purpose:

Reproducible neuroimaging requires both technical development of readily accessible, user-friendly computational services that can be readily integrated into current research practices, and broad educational outreach about reproducibility to the neuroimaging community at large. ReproNim is an NIH-funded P41 technology development center that focuses on the “last mile” implementations of core re-executability tools to increase adoption of standards and best practices in the neuroimaging research laboratory in support of reproducible science.

Funder(s):

National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIH/NIBIB) P41 EB019936 (U. Mass, PI: Kennedy)

INVESTIGATOR(s):

Jeffrey Grethe, Maryann Martone

Collaborator(s):

David Kennedy (U. Mass), Satrajit Ghosh (MIT), David Keator (UCI), JB Poline (McGill), Yaroslav Halchenko (Dartmouth), Turner Consulting Group

FDI Lab Deliverables:

Terminology services, Services for alignment of Common Data Elements, Data discovery services

Selected Publications

Kennedy DN, Abraham SA, Bates JF, Crowley A, Ghosh S, Gillespie T, Goncalves M, Grethe JS, Halchenko YO, Hanke M, Haselgrove C, Hodge SM, Jarecka D, Kaczmarzyk J, Keator DB, Meyer K, Martone ME, Padhy S, Poline JB, Preuss N, Sincomb T, Travers M (2019) Everything Matters: The ReproNim Perspective on Reproducible Neuroimaging. Front NeuroInfor, Feb 7;13:1. doi: 10.3389/fninf.2019.00001