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Derived Data Storage and Exchange Workflow for Large-Scale Neuroimaging Analyses on the BIRN Grid
2009
Frontiers in Neuroinformatics
Organizing and annotating biomedical data in structured ways has gained much interest and focus in the last 30 years. Driven by decreases in digital storage costs and advances in genetics sequencing, imaging, electronic data collection, and microarray technologies, data is being collected at an ever increasing rate. The need to store and exchange data in meaningful ways in support of data analysis, hypothesis testing and future collaborative use is pervasive. Because trans-disciplinary projects
doi:10.3389/neuro.11.030.2009
pmid:19826494
pmcid:PMC2759340
fatcat:cynqiogpbngihl7c36fmykl7p4