Morphometry BIRN
The Morphometry Testbed (MBIRN) of the Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN) focuses on pooling and analyzing of neuroimaging data acquired at multiple sites. Specific applications include potential relationships between anatomical differences and specific memory dysfunctions, such as Alzheimer’s disease. With the completion of the initial BIRN testbed phase, each of the original BIRN testbeds have now been retired in order to focus on new users in other biomedical domains. The BIRN project has ended. Information on the entire BIRN project can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomedical...
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Recent Activity - Forums
Welcome to Open-Discussion posted by Christian Haselgrove on Sep 5, 2007
Welcome to Help posted by Christian Haselgrove on Sep 5, 2007
Recent Activity - News
New MBIRN data set released posted by Karl Helmer on Aug 31, 2009
mBIRN AHM 2009 posted by David Kennedy on Oct 20, 2008
Testbed day at the AHM posted by David Kennedy on Oct 20, 2008
BIRN AHM 2008 posted by David Kennedy on Oct 20, 2008
2008 BIRN All Hands Meeting posted by David Kennedy on Mar 21, 2008
BIRN All Hands Meeting - 2007 posted by David Kennedy on Sep 21, 2007