Name
#100 Orchestrating cloud networks for discoverable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable neuroscience
Speakers
Content Presented on Behalf of
Uniformed Services University
Services/Agencies represented
Uniformed Services University (USU)
Session Type
Posters
Room#/Location
Prince Georges Exhibit Hall A/B
Focus Areas/Topics
Medical Technology
Learning Outcomes
1. Following this session, the attendee will be able to Summarize a new method of performing neuroscience research
2. Following the session, the attendee will be able to find neuroscience data on brainlife.io
3. Following the session, the attendee will be able to Create an account on brainlife.io
4. Following the session, the attendee will Contact the brainlife.io team to inquire further about open cloud computing neuroscience
2. Following the session, the attendee will be able to find neuroscience data on brainlife.io
3. Following the session, the attendee will be able to Create an account on brainlife.io
4. Following the session, the attendee will Contact the brainlife.io team to inquire further about open cloud computing neuroscience
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Description
Neuroscience is engaging at the forefront of science by dissolving disciplinary boundaries and promoting transdisciplinary research. This process can facilitate discovery by convergent efforts from theoretical, experimental and cognitive neuroscience, as well as computer science and engineering.
To assure the success of this process, the current lack of establishment mechanisms to promote open sharing data, software and scientific results must be overcome. Promoting open software and data sharing has become paramount to addressing the problem of scientific reproducibility.
We address challenges to neuroscience open sharing and reproducibility by providing integrative mechanisms for politician data, and algorithms while embedding them with computing resources to impact multiple scientific communities.