35 lines
No EOL
1.8 KiB
Markdown
35 lines
No EOL
1.8 KiB
Markdown
---
|
|
title: Open Research Software Infrastructure in Neuro-Medicine
|
|
persons:
|
|
- adina-wagner
|
|
topics:
|
|
- distributed-systems
|
|
params:
|
|
graphRootNodePID: xyzrins:publications/a87ab2c3-3c74-4ea5-8691-de743f3f7d34
|
|
pid: xyzrins:publications/a87ab2c3-3c74-4ea5-8691-de743f3f7d34
|
|
doi: 10.5281/zenodo.14976706
|
|
date: '2025-02-26'
|
|
title: Open Research Software Infrastructure in Neuro-Medicine
|
|
description: "The Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine: Brain and Behavior (INM-7)\
|
|
\ at the research center J\xFClich combines clinical science with open source software\
|
|
\ development in different areas: Individual groups independently develop open software\
|
|
\ tools for data and reproducibility management (DataLad; https://datalad.org; Halchenko\
|
|
\ et al. 2021), mobile health applications (JTrack; https://jtrack.readthedocs.io;\
|
|
\ Sahandi Far et al., 2021), and machine-learning libraries (JuLearn; https://juaml.github.io/julearn;\
|
|
\ Hamdan et al., 2024). In a - , we now connect the distinct software tools with\
|
|
\ the aim to establish an integrated, user-friendly, and FAIR infrastructure for\
|
|
\ digital biomarker collection, storage, and exchange for clinical scientists. In\
|
|
\ this contribution, I want to map out the different challenges and opportunities\
|
|
\ in plugging together open research infrastructure from several unrelated but open\
|
|
\ source software components. In addition, beyond an overview of our tools and projects,\
|
|
\ I also aim to spark discussions around synergies and interoperability with related\
|
|
\ software projects in medical contexts.\n\n "
|
|
kind: fabio:ConferencePoster
|
|
author:
|
|
- pid: xyzrins:persons/adina-wagner
|
|
given_name: Adina
|
|
family_name: Wagner
|
|
topic:
|
|
- pid: xyzrins:topics/distributed-systems
|
|
display_label: Distributed systems
|
|
--- |