20 Apr

Zoom

Webinar: Using the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) to organise and analyse data

This webinar will present the BIDS standard, extensions for different imaging modalities, and give examples of BIDS apps and workflows.

Brain imaging experiments generate large and complex datasets. A consensus on how to organise, process, and share data has been lacking. The Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) is a community-based standard for data and metadata from brain imaging. The BIDS format has spawned an ecosystem encompassing data sharing and apps for validation, processing, and analysis.

This webinar will present the BIDS standard, extensions for different imaging modalities, and give examples of BIDS apps and workflows. There will be a presentation of 20 minutes, followed by a Q&A session for 40 minutes.

Webinar: Using the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) to organise and analyse data

Swedish National Data Service (SND)

Swedish National Data Service (SND) has a primary function to support the accessibility, preservation, and re-use of research data and related materials. SLU is one of the universities that forms the consortium that runs SND, and employees at SLU can publish data in SND's national data catalog.

The webinar is organised by the Swedish National Data Service (SND) and Gustav Nilsonne, SND domain specialist for medical research and associate professor of neuroscience. The domain specialists are experts in various scientific subject areas or areas concerning various forms of research data. SLU contributes with domain specialists in the area of environment and climate.

Data Management Support (DMS)

SLU's participation in SND takes place through Data Management Support (DMS) at the SLU library. DMS supports researchers, students and environmental monitoring and assessment staff, with, among other things, handling, publishing and archiving data.

Facts

Time: 2022-04-20 13:00 - 14:00
City: Zoom
Organiser: SND