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203 | 203 | timeslot: "Atlantis"
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204 | 204 | -
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205 | 205 | title: "Snakebids: Snakemake + BIDS"
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| 206 | + image: snakebids.png |
207 | 207 | details: "Snakemake (<a href=https://snakemake.github.io/>url</a>, <a href=https://f1000research.com/articles/10-33>paper</a>) is a fast-growing open source workflow management system that provides
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208 | 208 | a high level of transparency, reproducibility and adaptability. Despite its wide adoption in the scientific community
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209 | 209 | (>5 new citations per week), Snakemake has not yet had significant uptake in the neuroimaging community.
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226 | 226 | with diversity statements (relative to the expected gender proportions).<br>
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227 | 227 | More information <a href=https://github.com/ohbm/hackathon2021/issues/26>in this github issue</a>"
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228 | 228 | timeslot: "Atlantis"
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| 229 | +- |
| 230 | + title: "Opscientia: Open Science Data Wallet" |
| 231 | + image: whatever.png |
| 232 | + details: "The DataWallet is a dashboard connecting users to the decentralized web, and providing the option to validate |
| 233 | + and upload BIDS-compliant neuroimaging data, along with relevant metadata (Authors, paper, description, etc.) |
| 234 | + to peer to peer storage (IPFS). Data provenance and versioning is done using datalad with a special remote for IPFS.<br> |
| 235 | + More information <a href=https://github.com/ohbm/hackathon2021/issues/31>in this github issue</a>" |
| 236 | + timeslot: "Atlantis+Rising sun" |
| 237 | +- |
| 238 | + title: "Opscientia: Decentralised Open Science Stack" |
| 239 | + image: whatever.png |
| 240 | + details: "Opscientia is a decentralised autonomous organisation (DAO) aiming to catalyse the pace of scientific discovery |
| 241 | + — starting with Neuroscience. Today, progress is limited by centralised systems built on outdated infrastructure. |
| 242 | + This restricts global access to study participation, research funding, scientific collaboration and knowledge creation. |
| 243 | + Participants also do not retain ownership or control over their own data. Our solution is a decentralised open science stack |
| 244 | + leveraging blockchain technologies. Global citizens are empowered to take part in studies whilst retaining full ownership |
| 245 | + and control over their data, and scientists are incentivised to share data and collaborate with their peers. |
| 246 | + Our solution empowers both citizens and scientists to become the new shareholders of scientific progress.<br> |
| 247 | + More information <a href=https://github.com/ohbm/hackathon2021/issues/32>in this github issue</a>" |
| 248 | + timeslot: "Atlantis" |
| 249 | +- |
| 250 | + title: "Python library to handle confounds/covariates: focus on ComBat" |
| 251 | + image: confounds.png |
| 252 | + details: "Develop a python library of methods to handle confounds in various neuroscientific analyses, esp. statistics and |
| 253 | + predictive modeling. More info and slides <a href=https://crossinvalidation.com/2020/03/04/conquering-confounds-and-covariates-in-machine-learning>here</a>.<br> |
| 254 | + More information <a href=https://github.com/ohbm/hackathon2021/issues/34>in this github issue</a>" |
| 255 | + timeslot: "Atlantis" |
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