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Improving data availability for brain image biobanking in healthy subjects: Practice-based suggestions from an international multidisciplinary working group.

Susan D Shenkin1, Cyril Pernet2, Thomas E Nichols3, Jean-Baptiste Poline4, Paul M Matthews5, Aad van der Lugt6, Clare Mackay7, Linda Lanyon8, Bernard Mazoyer9, James P Boardman10, Paul M Thompson11, Nick Fox12, Daniel S Marcus13, Aziz Sheikh14, Simon R Cox15, Devasuda Anblagan16, Dominic E Job2, David Alexander Dickie17, David Rodriguez2, Joanna M Wardlaw16.   

Abstract

Brain imaging is now ubiquitous in clinical practice and research. The case for bringing together large amounts of image data from well-characterised healthy subjects and those with a range of common brain diseases across the life course is now compelling. This report follows a meeting of international experts from multiple disciplines, all interested in brain image biobanking. The meeting included neuroimaging experts (clinical and non-clinical), computer scientists, epidemiologists, clinicians, ethicists, and lawyers involved in creating brain image banks. The meeting followed a structured format to discuss current and emerging brain image banks; applications such as atlases; conceptual and statistical problems (e.g. defining 'normality'); legal, ethical and technological issues (e.g. consents, potential for data linkage, data security, harmonisation, data storage and enabling of research data sharing). We summarise the lessons learned from the experiences of a wide range of individual image banks, and provide practical recommendations to enhance creation, use and reuse of neuroimaging data. Our aim is to maximise the benefit of the image data, provided voluntarily by research participants and funded by many organisations, for human health. Our ultimate vision is of a federated network of brain image biobanks accessible for large studies of brain structure and function.
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Keywords:  Brain image biobank; Data sharing; Neuroimaging

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28232121      PMCID: PMC5798604          DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.02.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimage        ISSN: 1053-8119            Impact factor:   6.556


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