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NIMH Reproducibility Workshop, August 2017

Repository for the NIMH Workshop on Open and Reproducible Neuroscience on Aug 1 & 2, 2017.
Full house at the Reproducibility Workshop
Many thanks to everyone who helped make this workshop possible and to everyone who attended.

Course Leads and Guests Speakers:

Satra Yarik Wolfgang Afif Adam John Dylan
Satra Ghosh Yarik Halchenko Wolfgang Resch Afif Elghraoui Adam Thomas John Lee Dylan Nielson
MIT Dartmouth NIH HPC Team NIH HPC Team NIMH DSST NIMH DSST NIMH DSST

Workshop contents

Persistent location for the singularity image used in this workshop: "/data/classes/RepNeurSci/images/nih-workshop-2017-latest.img" on NIH hpc systems. Alternatively, you can build the image yourself by following the instructions at the end of the course scratchpad

Tuesday Morning

Adam opened the course with a presentation on the reasons for doing open, reproducible science.
John led the setup of our working environment for the course.
Wolfgang and Afif led an interactive session on singularity containers: Slides, Demo Readme.
John presented a Git refresher.

Tuesday Afternoon

Yarik told everyone about DataLad and walked us through a demo of using DataLad to manage datasets with git-annex.
Closing out the Tuesday, Dylan walked everyone through the first half of Nipype's Python Tutorial.

Wednesday Morning

Dylan took everyone through Nipype's Python Tutorial up to the final Module's section.
Satra presnted an introduction to Nipype and hands-on reproducible analytics with a walkthough of the preprocessing tutorial

Wednesday Afternoon

Satra gave us a live demo of using Heudiconv to convert dicoms into a BIDS dataset.

Other links

Workshop scratch pad
Workshop setup instructions. For a newer version of this see here.
Ask questions on NeuroStars
Join the Brainhack community on Slack or look through the archives
Learn Git game
Learn Python with Code Academy
NeuroDocker
DataLad
NIMH DSST's Heudiconv scripts(link coming soon) Nipype Github
Nipype Tutorials
Nipype Documentation
Nipype Apps
Mindboggle
Configurable Pipeline for the Analysis of Connectomes ย  FMRI Prep
MRIQC
heudiconv example

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