NeuroGrid: using grid technology to advance neuroscience

J. Geddes, S. Lloyd, A. Simpson, M. Rossor, Nick C Fox, D. Hill, J. Hajnal, S. Lawrie, A. McIntosh, E. Johnstone, J. Wardlaw, D. Perry, R. Procter, P. Bath, E. Bullmore
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Large-scale clinical studies in neuro-imaging are hampered by several factors including variances in acquisition techniques, quality assurance and access to remote datasets. The Neurogrid project will build on the experience of other UK e-science projects to assemble a grid infrastructure, and apply this to three exemplar areas: stroke, dementia and psychosis, to conduct collaborative neuroscience research.
神经网格:利用网格技术推进神经科学
神经成像的大规模临床研究受到几个因素的阻碍,包括采集技术的差异、质量保证和远程数据集的访问。神经网格项目将以其他英国电子科学项目的经验为基础,组装一个网格基础设施,并将其应用于三个范例领域:中风、痴呆和精神病,以进行协作性神经科学研究。
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