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Demo of OpenNeuro #7

Open poldrack opened 5 years ago

poldrack commented 5 years ago

Title OpenNeuro Demo

Presentor and Affiliation Russell Poldrack (Stanford University)

Collaborators @effigies @yarikoptic @franklin-feingold @oesteban

Github Link (if applicable) https://github.com/OpenNeuroOrg/openneuro

Abstract (max. 200 words): OpenNeuro is an open platform for the sharing of a broad range of neuroimaging data. We will provide a demo of the platform, as well as a number of software tools (BIDS-Apps) that have been developed in service of the platform.

Preferred Session Weds morning or early afternoon

Additional Context

TimVanMourik commented 5 years ago

Hi @poldrack, I’m happy to tell you that we’d like to host your presentation as a lightning talk in the OSR in the Collaborative research session. This will be a talk of 5 minutes + 5 minutes of questions. This is session on Thursday in the early afternoon (12:45-13:45). We hope this session is ok for you and would like to ask you if in your presentation you could briefly reflect on the session topic: the collaborative nature of your project.

We’ll update the program in the ReadMe.md shortly. We’d much appreciate it if you could submit slides and other presentation material to the presentations folder by means of a Pull Request to this repository, preferably but not necessarily before the presentation.

poldrack commented 5 years ago

hi Tim - I am leaving thursday morning so that time won't work for me, any chance we could get a different day? thanks rp

On Sun, May 26, 2019 at 3:17 PM Tim van Mourik notifications@github.com wrote:

Hi @poldrack https://github.com/poldrack, I’m happy to tell you that we’d like to host your presentation as a lightning talk in the OSR in the Collaborative research session. This will be a talk of 5 minutes + 5 minutes of questions. This is session on Thursday in the early afternoon (12:45-13:45). We hope this session is ok for you and would like to ask you if in your presentation you could briefly reflect on the session topic: the collaborative nature of your project.

We’ll update the program in the ReadMe.md shortly. We’d much appreciate it if you could submit slides and other presentation material to the presentations folder https://github.com/ohbm/OpenScienceRoom2019/tree/master/ by means of a Pull Request to this repository, preferably but not necessarily before the presentation.

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TimVanMourik commented 5 years ago

Hi @poldrack, sorry, please ignore the previous message (now deleted). I see your problem and I'll try and see if there is someone to swap with from another session. I'll keep you posted.

TimVanMourik commented 5 years ago

I've got an alternative solution for you: there is still a spot left in the Open science in policies and regulations session on Monday afternoon (17:15-18:30). I would be happy to host an OpenNeuro talk but with the request to give the talk a slant about towards the session topic: e.g., how OpenNeuro makes it easier to adhere to sharing policies. This would also be a significantly longer talk (20+5 minutes instead of 5+5 minutes). What do you think about that?

poldrack commented 5 years ago

sure, that sounds fine, many thanks for accommodating me!

On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 5:38 AM Tim van Mourik notifications@github.com wrote:

I've got an alternative solution for you: there is still a spot left in the Open science in policies and regulations session on Monday afternoon (17:15-18:30). I would be happy to host an OpenNeuro talk but with the request to give the talk a slant about towards the session topic: e.g., how OpenNeuro makes it easier to adhere to sharing policies. This would also be a significantly longer talk (20+5 minutes instead of 5+5 minutes). What do you think about that?

— You are receiving this because you were mentioned. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub https://github.com/ohbm/OpenScienceRoom2019/issues/7?email_source=notifications&email_token=AAGUVEBNBJ73MTM5CTNYJJTPXPI6FA5CNFSM4HLXJ5T2YY3PNVWWK3TUL52HS4DFVREXG43VMVBW63LNMVXHJKTDN5WW2ZLOORPWSZGODWJWMDA#issuecomment-496199180, or mute the thread https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AAGUVEG2W5RJSJSKV6T5D3TPXPI6FANCNFSM4HLXJ5TQ .

-- Russell A. Poldrack Albert Ray Lang Professor of Psychology Professor (by courtesy) of Computer Science Bldg. 420, Jordan Hall Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305

poldrack@stanford.edu http://www.poldracklab.org/