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==Abstract== | ==Abstract== | ||
This project is not an NCBC collaboration grant, but instead a Continued Development and Maintenance of Software grant. The intent of this application is to update the '''BRAINS''' image analysis software developed at the University of Iowa. | This project is not an NCBC collaboration grant, but instead a Continued Development and Maintenance of Software grant. The intent of this application is to update the '''BRAINS''' image analysis software developed at the University of Iowa. | ||
==Grant #== | ==Grant #== | ||
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==Key Personnel== | ==Key Personnel== |
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Abstract
This project is not an NCBC collaboration grant, but instead a Continued Development and Maintenance of Software grant. The intent of this application is to update the BRAINS image analysis software developed at the University of Iowa.
Grant #
1R01NS050568
Key Personnel
The collaborators include Vincent Magnotta, Hans Johnson, Jeremy Bockholt, and Nancy Andreasen.
Projects
There are three main thrusts of this application as outlined below.
Implement a Automated Brain Analysis Pipeline
Code Refactoring for Cross Platform Support
- Refactor Current Modules using ITK and VTK
- Build GUI using Slicer3 Interface
- Use Python as Scripting Language
Validation of Pipeline Using MIND MCIC Sample
- Evaluate MIND MCIC Human Phantom Sample Using Automated Pipeline
- Evaluate Differences between Patients with Schizophrenia and Normal Controls using Automated Pipeline