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Neuroanatomy

Our project Open Neuroimaging Laboratory was 1 of the 6 selected for Phase 1 of the Open Science Prize. Sponsored by the Wellcome Trust, the NIH, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. We presented a project in collaboration with Amy Robinson from EyeWire. Katja Heuer from the Max Planck Institute. And Satrajit Ghosh from MIT. You can read more about the Open Neuroimaging Laboratory project here. Our complete application is published in the RIO journal. We used Slack to initi.

National Chimpanzee Brain Resource

Request Tissue or MRI Data. White matter skeleton of a chimpanzee brain created from DTI. To enhance the utility of chimpanzees as a reference species for comparative studies to better understand the structure, function, and evolution of the human brain. To increase the availability of chimpanzee brain tissue, MRI scans, and related datasets for researchers. Supported by NIH - National Institute of.

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