BIRN at ISMRM-ESMRMB Joint Meeting in Stockholm
from BIRN - Biomedical Informatics Research Network
(2010/5/28 3:29)
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Various BIRN members attended the joint meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) and the European Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and Biology (ESMRMB) in Stockholm, Sweden on May 1-7, 2010. This year’s theme was “Clinical Needs and Technical Solutions” and included the following presentations from BIRN members:
E-poster presentation titled Multi-site Investigation of DTI Reproducibility by K. G. Helmer, M-C. Chou, A. Song, J. Turner, B. Gimi, and S. Mori.
Lecture for the Weekday Educational Course titled “How to do a Functional Multi-Center Neuroimaging Study” by Bryon Mueller
You can find more information about the conference itself here: http://www.ismrm.org/10/index.htm
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Enabling Collaborative Research with BIRN Infrastructure
from BIRN - Biomedical Informatics Research Network
(2010/5/21 23:33)
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The National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) hosted a day-long event on May 21, entitled “Enabling Collaborative Research with Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN) Infrastructure” in Bethesda, MA. You can find presentations and the full agenda here .
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XNAT Workshop 2010
from BIRN - Biomedical Informatics Research Network
(2010/5/6 3:08)
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A three day workshop for the Extensible Neuroimaging Archive Toolkit ( XNAT ) is being conducted June 28-30 in St. Louis. The
workshop will cover topics ranging from standing up your first XNAT to
joining the growing community of open source XNAT developers. Details and
registration information are available here:
http://nrg.wikispaces.com/2010+XNAT+Workshop
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NCRR Hosting BIRN Collaborative Research Conference May 21st
from BIRN - Biomedical Informatics Research Network
(2010/3/27 4:42)
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The National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) will host a day-long event on May 21, entitled Enabling Collaborative Research with
Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN) Infrastructure . The session will be held in the Lister Hill Center Auditorium, National Library of Medicine, 8600 Rockville Pike, NIH Building 38A, Bethesda, MD 20894. For more information: http://www.ncrr.nih.gov/news_&_events/upcoming_events/
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Presentations from the BIRN AHM March 2010
from BIRN - Biomedical Informatics Research Network
(2010/3/26 9:40)
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BIRN held its annual All Hands Meeting March 15-16 in Huntington Beach, CA. Biomedical and computer scientists were able to see 20 presentations from a variety of biomedical domains, as well as reports on the latest BIRN capabilities (while enjoying some fabulous Southern California weather). We’re uploading slides and notes as we speak – you can check them out on our event page on the BIRN wiki here .
Thanks to everyone who attended!
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BIRN AHM March 15-16 2010
from BIRN - Biomedical Informatics Research Network
(2010/2/27 8:39)
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The BIRN All Hands Meeting will be held March 15 and 16 in Huntington Beach, CA. This meeting is open to all those scientists interested in learning more about BIRN capabilities. Please click here for more information.
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Establishment of the Collaborative Tools Support Network (CTSN)
from BIRN - Biomedical Informatics Research Network
(2009/10/24 4:26)
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The National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), a unit of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), today announced the establishment of the Collaborative Tools Support Network (CTSN). The CTSN is comprised of current and past members of Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN) testbed consortia. The testbeds include Function BIRN and Morphometry BIRN, both focused on developing best practices and data sharing for MRI-based human neuroimaging, as well as Mouse BIRN, which develops atlas tools for accessing and visualizing animal research data sources.
The CTSN works from within BIRN to extend BIRN services to research communities outside of the original BIRN testbeds. The CTSN is charged with ensuring the smooth integration of tools developed within the BIRN testbeds to BIRN’s evolving data management and infrastructure capabilities. Through this grant, the expertise gained by the testbeds will provide support for other groups wishing to establish a research network. ...
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BIRN Launches New Website Highlighting Fresh Priorities
from BIRN - Biomedical Informatics Research Network
(2009/10/14 2:28)
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The Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN) today launched a completely new website ( www.birncommunity.org ) that highlights its broadened focus, including services for the entire biomedical community and enhanced data-sharing and analysis tools and capabilities. The launch represents the first public action since BIRN was re-funded by the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), a unit of the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), in early 2009.
The site displays new partnerships with key research organizations in cardiology and primate research, and emphasizes that BIRN offers assistance to biomedical research groups and consortia of all sizes and biomedical research specialties. It also conveys BIRN?s shift to from a hardware-based to a software-based infrastructure that enables users to connect across geographic and/or diverse, incompatible computing systems.
A slide presentation by BIRN co-Principal Investigator (PI) Carl Kesselman, Ph.D., describing the new th ...
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CardioVascular Research Grid partners with BIRN
from BIRN - Biomedical Informatics Research Network
(2009/10/7 4:24)
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The CardioVascular Research Grid (CVRG) and Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN) are partnering to create an infrastructure for sharing cardiovascular data and data analysis tools, both organizations announced today.
The relationship will help CVRG, an $8.5 million (federal funding) digital network, to fulfill its mission of creating a software grid through which researchers worldwide can easily exchange data, images and expertise on heart-related illnesses. Based at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD, the CVRG aims to use digital tools to find new ways to prevent, detect and treat life-threatening cardiac ailments.
The initiative will enable CVRG to use computational resources more efficiently, evaluate multiple analytical algorithms simultaneously, and save time by avoiding redundancies in analytic workflows. Components will include leveraging BIRN?s competencies with the Taverna workflow management software to orchestrate CVRG web services based workflows bet ...
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Globus Clients
from BIRN - Biomedical Informatics Research Network
(2009/9/30 6:22)
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Status: In production
The Globus clients software provides MyProxy, GSI security, GridFTP, UberFTP, and RLS client software that enables users and applications to interact with BIRN operated MyProxy, GridFTP, and RLS servers.
Instructions for BIRN users on how to install the Globus client software are here:
https://xwiki.nbirn.org:8443/bin/view/BIRNCC+Software/Command%2Dline+Tools+Documentation
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