Abstract
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.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 425 |
Pages (from-to) | 425 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | Frontiers in Neurology |
Volume | 10 |
Issue number | MAY |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 9 May 2019 |
Keywords
- MRI
- connectome analysis
- diffusion weighted MRI
- brain
- network
- Brain
- Network
- Diffusion weighted MRI
- Connectome analysis
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In: Frontiers in Neurology, Vol. 10, No. MAY, 425, 09.05.2019, p. 425.
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T1 - 10Kin1day: A Bottom-Up Neuroimaging Initiative
AU - van den Heuvel, Martijn P.
AU - Scholtens, Lianne H.
AU - van der Burgh, Hannelore K.
AU - Agosta, Federica
AU - Alloza, Clara
AU - Arango, Celso
AU - Auyeung, Bonnie
AU - Baron-Cohen, Simon
AU - Basaia, Silvia
AU - Benders, Manon J. N. L.
AU - Beyer, Frauke
AU - Booij, Linda
AU - Braun, Kees P. J.
AU - Busatto Filho, Geraldo
AU - Cahn, Wiepke
AU - Cannon, Dara M.
AU - Chaim-Avancini, Tiffany M.
AU - Chan, Sandra S. M.
AU - Chen, Eric Y. H.
AU - Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto
AU - Crone, Eveline A.
AU - Dannlowski, Udo
AU - de Zwarte, Sonja M. C.
AU - Dietsche, Bruno
AU - Donohoe, Gary
AU - Du Plessis, Stefan
AU - Durston, Sarah
AU - Diaz-Caneja, Covadonga M.
AU - Diaz-Zuluaga, Ana M.
AU - Emsley, Robin
AU - Filippi, Massimo
AU - Frodl, Thomas
AU - Gorges, Martin
AU - Graff, Beata
AU - Grotegerd, Dominik
AU - Gasecki, Dariusz
AU - Hall, Julie M.
AU - Holleran, Laurena
AU - Holt, Rosemary
AU - Hopman, Helene J.
AU - Jansen, Andreas
AU - Janssen, Joost
AU - Jodzio, Krzysztof
AU - Jancke, Lutz
AU - Kaleda, Vasiliy G.
AU - Kassubek, Jan
AU - Masouleh, Shahrzad Kharabian
AU - Kircher, Tilo
AU - Koevoets, Martijn G. J. C.
AU - Kostic, Vladimir S.
AU - Krug, Axel
AU - Lawrie, Stephen M.
AU - Lebedeva, Irina S.
AU - Lee, Edwin H. M.
AU - Lett, Tristram A.
AU - Lewis, Simon J. G.
AU - Liem, Franziskus
AU - Lombardo, Michael, V
AU - Lopez-Jaramillo, Carlos
AU - Margulies, Daniel S.
AU - Markett, Sebastian
AU - Marques, Paulo
AU - Martinez-Zalacain, Ignacio
AU - McDonald, Calm
AU - McIntosh, Andrew M.
AU - McPhilemy, Genevieve
AU - Meinert, Susanne L.
AU - Menchon, Jose M.
AU - Montag, Christian
AU - Moreira, Pedro S.
AU - Morgado, Pedro
AU - Mothersill, David O.
AU - Merillat, Susan
AU - Mueller, Hans-Peter
AU - Nabulsi, Leila
AU - Najt, Pablo
AU - Narkiewicz, Krzysztof
AU - Naumczyk, Patrycja
AU - Oranje, Bob
AU - Ortiz-Garcia de la Foz, Victor
AU - Peper, Jiska S.
AU - Pineda, Julian A.
AU - Rasser, Paul E.
AU - Redlich, Ronny
AU - Repple, Jonathan
AU - Reuter, Martin
AU - Rosa, Pedro G. P.
AU - Ruigrok, Amber N., V
AU - Sabisz, Agnieszka
AU - Schell, Ulrich
AU - Seedat, Soraya
AU - Serpa, Mauricio H.
AU - Skouras, Stavros
AU - Soriano-Mas, Cares
AU - Sousa, Nuno
AU - Szurowska, Edyta
AU - Tomyshev, Alexander S.
AU - Tordesillas-Gutierrez, Diana
AU - Valk, Sofie L.
AU - van den Berg, Leonard H.
AU - van Erp, Theo G. M.
AU - van Haren, Neeltje E. M.
AU - van Leeuwen, Judith M. C.
AU - Villringer, Arno
AU - Vinkers, Christiaan C. H.
AU - Vollmar, Christian
AU - Waller, Lea
AU - Walter, Henrik
AU - Whalley, Heather C.
AU - Witkowska, Marta
AU - Witte, A. Veronica
AU - Zanetti, Marcus, V
AU - Zhang, Rui
AU - de Lange, Siemon C.
N1 - Funding Information: The 10Kin1day workshop was generously sponsored by the Neuroscience and Cognition program Utrecht (NCU) of the Utrecht University (https://www.uu.nl/en/research/ neuroscience-and-cognition-utrecht), the ENIGMA consortium (http://enigma.ini.usc.edu), and personal grants: MvdH: NWO-VIDI (452-16-015), MQ Fellowship; SB-C: the Wellcome Trust; Medical Research Council UK; NIHR CLAHRC for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Foundation National Health Services Trust; Autism Research Trust; LB: New Investigator Award, Canadian Institutes of Health Research; Dara Cannon: Health Research Board (HRB), Ireland (grant code HRA-POR-2013-324); SC: Research Grant Council (Hong Kong)-GRF 14101714; Eveline Crone: ERC-2010-StG-263234; UD: DFG, grant FOR2107 DA1151/5-1, DA1151/5-2, SFB-TRR58, Project C09, IZKF, grant Dan3/012/17; SD: MRC-RFA-UFSP-01-2013 (Shared Roots MRC Flagship grant); TF: Marie Curie Programme, International Training Programme, r’Birth; DG: National Science Centre (UMO-2011/02/A/NZ5/00329); BG: National Science Centre (UMO-2011/02/A/NZ5/00329); JH: Western Sydney University Postgraduate Research Award; LH: Science Foundation Ireland, ERC; HH: Research Grant Council (Hong Kong)-GRF 14101714; LJ: Velux Stiftung, grant 369 & UZH University Research Priority Program Dynamics of Healthy Aging; AJ: DFG, grant FOR2107 JA 1890/7-1; KJ: National Science Centre (UMO-2013/09/N/HS6/02634); VK: The Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grant code 15-06-05758 A); TK: DFG, grant FOR2107 KI 588/14-1, DFG, grant FOR2107 KI 588/15-1; AK: DFG, grant FOR2107 KO 4291/4-1, DFG, grant FOR2107 KO 4291/3-1; IL: The Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grant code 15-06-05758 A); EL: Health and Medical Research Fund - 11121271; SiL: NHMRC-ARC Dementia Fellowship 1110414, NHMRC Dementia Research Team Grant 1095127, NHMRC Project Grant 1062319; CL-J: 537-2011, 2014-849; AM: Wellcome Trust Strategic Award (104036/Z/14/Z), MRC Grant MC_PC_17209; CM: Heisenberg-Grant, German Research Foundation, DFG MO 2363/3-2; PM: Foundation for Science and Technology, Portugal - PDE/BDE/113601/2015; KN: National Science Centre (UMO-2011/02/A/NZ5/00329); PN: National Science Centre (UMO-2013/09/N/HS6/02634); JiP: NWO-Veni 451-10-007; PaR: PER and US would like to thank the Schizophrenia Research Institute and the Chief-Investigators of the Australian Schizophrenia Research Bank V. Carr, U. Schall, R. Scott, A. Jablensky, B. Mowry, P. Michie, S. Catts, F. Henskens, and C. Pantelis; AS: National Science Centre (UMO-2011/02/A/NZ5/00329); SS: European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 707730; CS-M: Carlos III Health Institute (PI13/01958), Carlos III Health Institute (PI16/00889), Carlos III Health Institute (CPII16/00048); ES: National Science Centre (UMO-2011/02/A/NZ5/00329); AT: The Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grant code 15-06-05758 A); DT-G: PI14/00918, PI14/00639; Leonardo Tozzi: Marie Curie Programme, International Training Programme, r’Birth; SV: IMPRS Neurocom stipend; TvE: National Center for Research Resources at the National Institutes of Health (grant numbers: NIH 1 U24 RR021992 (Function Biomedical Informatics Research Network), NIH 1 U24 RR025736-01 (Biomedical Informatics Research Network Coordinating Center; http://www.birncommunity.org) and the NIH Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) award (U54 EB020403 to Paul Thompson). NvH: NWO-VIDI (452-11-014); MW: National Science Centre (UMO-2011/02/A/NZ5/00329); Veronica O’Keane: Meath Foundation; AV and AW: CRC Obesity Mechanism (SFB 1052) Project A1 funded by DFG. The funding sources had no role in the study design, data collection, analysis, and interpretation of the data. Funding Information: We further like to thank Joanna Goc, Veronica O’Keane, Devon Shook, and Leonardo Tozzi for their participation and/or support of the 10K project. HCP data was provided by the Human Connectome Project, WU-Minn Consortium (Principal Investigators: David Van Essen and Kamil Ugurbil; 1U54MH091657) funded by the 16 NIH Institutes and Centers that support the NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research; and by the McDonnell Center for Systems Neuroscience at Washington University. Publisher Copyright: © 2019 Frontiers Media S.A.. All rights reserved.
PY - 2019/5/9
Y1 - 2019/5/9
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
KW - MRI
KW - connectome analysis
KW - diffusion weighted MRI
KW - brain
KW - network
KW - Brain
KW - Network
KW - Diffusion weighted MRI
KW - Connectome analysis
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U2 - 10.3389/fneur.2019.00425
DO - 10.3389/fneur.2019.00425
M3 - Review article
C2 - 31133958
SN - 1664-2295
VL - 10
SP - 425
JO - Frontiers in Neurology
JF - Frontiers in Neurology
IS - MAY
M1 - 425
ER -