nitrc:Partners
From NITRC Wiki
NITRC interoperates with the following web sites at various levels. Please see below for a description of the sites and how NITRC interoperates with them.
XNAT
XNAT is an open source imaging informatics platform developed by the Neuroinformatics Research Group at Washington University. XNAT facilitates common management, productivity, and quality assurance tasks for imaging and associated data. Thanks to its extensibility, XNAT can be used to support a wide range of imaging-based projects. NITRC's Image Repository (NITRC-IR) leverages XNAT to facilitate detailed searches across NITRC data sets. |
Go to XNAT |
NIF
The Neuroscience Information Framework maintains the largest searchable collection of neuroscience data, the largest catalog of biomedical resources, and the largest ontology for neuroscience on the web. NITRC Resources Registry (NITRC-R) and Image Repository (NITRC-IR) content is a registered Tier 3 resource on the NIF web site. |
Go to NIF |
NeuroDebian
NeuroDebian is a collaborative effort to package neuroscience-related software for the Debian operating system. The main goal of the project is to provide a versatile and convenient environment for neuroscientific research that is based on open-source software. To this end, the project offers a package repository that complements the main Debian (and Ubuntu) archive. NeuroDebian is not yet another Linux distribution, but rather an effort inside the Debian project itself. Software packages are fully integrated into the Debian system and from there will eventually migrate into Ubuntu as well. NITRC's Computational Environment (NITRC-CE) virtual computing cloud-based platform is pre-configured with software tools build upon NeuroDebian. |
Go to NeuroDebian |
INCF
The International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF) develops collaborative neuroinformatics infrastructure and promotes the sharing of data and computing resources to the international research community. INCF’s mission is to facilitate the work of neuroscientists around the world and to catalyze and coordinate the global development of neuroinformatics. They aim to foster scientific collaboration, advance training in neuroinformatics, and act as an independent international facilitator. NITRC's career opportunities and events content is populated directly from INCF's Neuroinfo Archives as these opportunities are global in nature. |
Go to INCF |