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Overview of Washington University Projects (PI: Dan Marcus)
The Neuroinformatics Research Group at Washington University is responsible for developing desktop and enterprise level data management software for research imaging studies. We work in close collaboration with Core 1 engineering investigators to implement seamless integration between our tools and the other components in the NA-MIC kit.
Wash U Projects
XNAT Enterprise
XNAT is an open source software platform designed to facilitate management and exploration of biomedical imaging and related data. XNAT includes a secure database backend and a rich web-based user interface. A REST API provides programmatic access to the image file repository and metadata. A more detailed description of XNAT can be found here.
The XNAT project is a joint venture that includes people and support from Washington University, Harvard University, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN), NA-MIC, and a community of open source developers. More...
XNAT Desktop
XNAT Desktop (XND) is a desktop application for organizing, sharing, and distributing imaging and related files. It is operating system-independent, easily installed, and has no external dependencies. XND can be used to tag and upload data to XNAT Enterprise systems and to streamline workflows that utilize Slicer and other components of the NA-MIC Kit. XND includes a built-in web server that allows it to act as a file server using the same REST web services API that is being implemented for XNAT Enterprise More...
XNAT Central
XNAT Central is fabulous. More...
XCEDE
XNAT Dekstop is fabulous. More...