• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: 10Kin1day: A Bottom-Up Neuroimaging Initiative
  • Contributor: van den Heuvel, Martijn P. [Author]; Scholtens, Lianne H. [Author]; Beyer, Frauke [Author]; van Erp, Theo G. M. [Author]; van Haren, Neeltje E. M. [Author]; van Leeuwen, Judith M. C. [Author]; Villringer, Arno [Author]; Vinkers, Christiaan H. [Author]; Vollmar, Christian [Author]; Waller, Lea [Author]; Walter, Henrik [Author]; Whalley, Heather C. [Author]; Witkowska, Marta [Author]; Booij, Linda [Author]; Witte, A. Veronica [Author]; Zanetti, Marcus V. [Author]; Zhang, Rui [Author]; Lange, Siemon C. de [Author]; Braun, Kees P. J. [Author]; Filho, Geraldo Busatto [Author]; Cahn, Wiepke [Author]; Cannon, Dara M. [Author]; Chaim-Avancini, Tiffany M. [Author]; Chan, Sandra S. M. [Author]; [...]
  • imprint: Frontiers Research Foundation, 2019
  • Published in: Frontiers in neurology 10, 425 (2019). doi:10.3389/fneur.2019.00425
  • Language: English
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00425
  • ISSN: 1664-2295
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  • Description: We organized 10Kin1day, a pop-up scientific event with the goal to bring together neuroimaging groups from around the world to jointly analyze 10,000+ existing MRI connectivity datasets during a 3-day workshop. In this report, we describe the motivation and principles of 10Kin1day, together with a public release of 8,000+ MRI connectome maps of the human brain.Ongoing grand-scale projects like the European Human Brain Project (1), the US Brain Initiative (2), the Human Connectome Project (3), the Chinese Brainnetome (4) and exciting world-wide neuroimaging collaborations such as ENIGMA (5) herald the new era of big neuroscience. In conjunction with these major undertakings, there is an emerging trend for bottom-up initiatives, starting with small-scale projects built upon existing collaborations and infrastructures. As described by Mainen et al. (6), these initiatives are centralized around self-organized groups of researchers working on the same challenges and sharing interests and specialized expertise. These projects could scale and open up to a larger audience and other disciplines over time, eventually lining up and merging their findings with other programs to make the bigger picture.
  • Access State: Open Access