(Seattle, Washington. June 16, 2013) This event will include paired training and application demonstrations on using different graphical and script-based pipeline workflow architectures to manage, process, analyze and visualize large volumes of neuroimaging and genetics data. Attendees will learn to use several concrete end-to-end pipeline workflow solutions for imaging (sMRI, fMRI, DTI) and phenotypic (demographic, genetic, clinical) data in development, aging and pathology.
Continue readingMonday, May 21, 2012. Are you interested in learning more about LONI Pipeline? A programming expert wanting to know more about the integration of your tools with Pipeline? Are you in charge of a compute cluster and think that Pipeline might be right for you and your lab? Then you should attend one or more of these hands-on Pipeline training sessions! We will host 3 sessions covering different aspects of the LONI Pipeline environment. More information here.
Continue readingApril 17, 2012, 9am-12pm in UCLA Neuroscience Research Building (NRB) Auditorium, Big Data Analysis Using the LONI Pipeline. In this series of presentations, we will introduce the use of the LONI Pipeline workflow environment and showcase its use for large-scale neuroimaging and genomics data processing and informatics. If you are interested in large-scale science, then this will certainly be of interest to you and your research program. For details, please click here.
Continue readingMarch 16-17, 2012 in Cincinnati, OH. This workshop will provide hands-on training on design of heterogeneous data analysis protocols, sharing of data and pipeline workflows, integration of imaging, demographic and meta-data, Pipeline server installation, utilization of Grid resources using the distributed Pipeline computational infrastructure, and much more. For event details and registration, please click here.
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