• DocumentCode
    3549348
  • Title

    Biomedical Informatics Research Network: integrating multi-site neuroimaging data acquisition, data sharing and brain morphometric processing

  • Author

    Jovicich, Jorge ; Beg, Mirza Faisal ; Pieper, Steve ; Priebe, Carey ; Miller, Michael M. ; Buckner, Randy ; Rosen, Bruce

  • Author_Institution
    Massachusetts Gen. Hosp., Charlestown, MA, USA
  • fYear
    2005
  • fDate
    23-24 June 2005
  • Firstpage
    288
  • Lastpage
    293
  • Abstract
    The Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN) is a National Institutes of Health (USA) initiative that fosters distributed collaborations in biomedical science by utilizing information technology innovations. Morphometry BIRN is one of its testbeds and has the goal to develop the ability to conduct clinical imaging studies across multiple sites, to analyze structural imaging data with the most powerful software regardless of development site, and to test new hypotheses on large collections of subjects with well-characterized image and clinical data. Through large-scale analyses of patient population data acquired and pooled across sites, we are investigating neuroanatomic correlates of Alzheimer´s Disease Depression and Mild Cognitive Impairment subjects. This paper describes progress in multi-site image calibration and in software integration for multi-site image processing.
  • Keywords
    brain; cognition; data acquisition; diseases; medical computing; neurophysiology; Alzheimer´s disease depression; Biomedical Informatics Research Network; National Institutes of Health; brain morphometric processing; data sharing; mild cognitive impairment; multisite image calibration; multisite image processing; multisite neuroimaging data acquisition; software integration; structural imaging data; Biomedical imaging; Biomedical informatics; Collaboration; Data acquisition; Data analysis; Image analysis; Information technology; Neuroimaging; Software testing; Technological innovation;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computer-Based Medical Systems, 2005. Proceedings. 18th IEEE Symposium on
  • ISSN
    1063-7125
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-2355-2
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/CBMS.2005.38
  • Filename
    1467705