[Freesurfer] squirrel data sharing format available in beta

2024-05-24 Thread Gregory Book
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The squirrel data sharing format is now available in beta format and we're
looking for public comment. The squirrel format is designed to use the
minimum number of objects to describe all parts of neuroimaging analysis.
From experiments and raw data to analysis methods and results, all
information can be categorized into 10 object types. Using a
hierarchical storage, the format can store any number of subjects, any
number of imaging sessions, any number of visits, and any modality of data.
It handles not just imaging data, but demographics, measures, vitals, and
drugs.

Simple to use, simple to share.
* convert from DICOM to squirrel
* convert from BIDS to squirrel
* modify existing packages
* packages are in 7zip format, and JSON is human readable
* available for RHEL8, RHEL9, and Debian12/Ubuntu22

The squirrel utilities are in beta, so not all parts work, but we're
looking for testers and feedback!

Download the squirrel utils from 
https://secure-web.cisco.com/1WRNkvQPK4BOcCo4fgUYLyLTBlLdPW7fwixbJiXy16MAKLgW3vnRY88djSv8H3AqH0gZVy-pzMUEyuPetB0N5Oaep_D-NWZAj8VucoVvxwpwOzyRV-s8PNAZ2vOcKM2kBI4we1pf9dCtrikVem_lXGJ1sgGJzvdzcr8rIL1dhNWeDil6oYvXOp4nUROsrmTsRxvkssv33mnQPdh3Vwr-rwlc5Lwtzi8UvD22-77WDge9qDmVD7IAH1XnQtjhDrB8SYu8lhbxceEcMwSTyIgPcZenfSSKYzbwSiO3yjoVzFL68HZ1Jaj4WXEXw_5MJI3JHNhF2OL-I1Wo9koTjSoox8g/https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fgbook%2Fsquirrel%2Freleases
Documentation and the squirrel specification:
https://secure-web.cisco.com/1uAU1-QCnkUDsyb1PHsY1vqWB553FNwLN1raYY7xR1zBejLyjEw2NI4mS72nELnQg7JTBKhTPOkat4vugEaOaC1pL7IYxb1u2yDZReVeHk7jk5rPFowK4WTXAB_46YIjS9lRlhfkm4DLr1juxP1BNUR7HaIQ2ehNhrrvP0VTTOYoRiTfIEggOUJXH89tWGq0z0KNUQBi9yrVfyeVSHvMK15ho5H1195UbWADJTxrcVEsgtYoTT4EK6-fcJZwDvueVO2NnQTrjUIyIO4b87BZZ7Vx3K5SNdI94t9aJQwXKh-AB077QLdb4LranOpQCBBr7/https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.neuroinfodb.org%2Fnidb%2Fcontribute%2Fsquirrel-data-sharing-format%2Fsquirrel-utilities
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[Freesurfer] Research Technician positions in the FreeSurfer lab

2024-05-24 Thread Player, Allison A. Stevens
Hi everyone,
If you or anyone you know is looking for entry-level Research Technician 
positions working with FreeSurfer and/or postmortem human brain MRI research, 
please feel free to check out or share some of the job openings in our lab:

https://lcn.martinos.org/jobs/

We are also looking for more experienced individuals who are interested in lab 
management. Feel free to contact me (best to do with your resume attached)!

Allison Stevens
Lab Manager
Lab for Computational Neuroimaging, FreeSurfer Development Team
Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging
Massachusetts General Hospital
Charlestown, MA



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