BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250910T024312EDT-8282iRx3fN@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250910T064312Z DESCRIPTION:Register online for the seminar here.\n\nSpeaker: Dr. David Kea tor\, UCI Neuroscience Imaging Center\n Host: Dr. Jean-Baptiste Poline\n\nZ oom link will be provided to registered attendees one day before the event \n\nFree event: Open to faculty\, staff and students from 91ºÚÁÏÍø Universit y\, and all members of the Healthy Brains\, Healthy Lives community\n\nSum mary\n\nEfficient use of existing data relies on (meta)data being FAIR: Fi ndable\, Accessible\, Interoperable and Reusable. A critical barrier to FA IR data is that metadata descriptions vary widely in degree of detail and are inconsistent in terminologies used\, making neuroscience data often no t reusable without significant interactions with the original authors. Thi s lack of consistent metadata makes comparisons and integration of data ac ross studies and sites difficult. To facilitate search across datasets we developed the Neuroimaging Data model (NIDM)\, built using linked-data tec hniques to unambiguously describe experimental data\, workflows\, and resu lts. In this talk I will introduce linked-data techniques and how they’re being used in neuroscience to support un-ambiguous descriptions of data\, workflows\, and to facilitate query and data integration across unrelated studies.\n\nSpeaker Bio\n\nDr. Keator has been an active researcher in the fields of neuroimaging and neuroinformatics applied to psychiatric and ne urological disorders for over twenty years. His research has been focused in three principle domains: (1) Identifying brain-based biomarkers of deme ntia in Down Syndrome\, traumatic brain injury (TBI)\, Schizophrenia\, and Alzheimer’s disease\; (2) The development of advanced machine learning mo dels for problems in neuroimaging and medicine\; (3) Developing biomedical informatics tools and techniques for the field of neuroimaging and applyi ng them to problems in medicine. In each of these domains he have made sig nificant research contributions\, many of which have gained international exposure. Since 2011\, Dr. Keator has chaired the Neuroimaging Data Model (NIDM) working group consisting of representatives form 12 institutions ac ross Europe and the United States and co-developed the metadata standard. He is an active member of the International NeuroInformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF) Neuroimaging Task Force\, served on the Neuroimaging Techn ology Initiative’s data format working group responsible for the developme nt of the NIfTI-1 standard\, and the informatics director for the UCI Cont e Center\, developing informatics tools to support translational research. Further\, Dr. Keator is the technical and operations director of the UCI Neuroscience Imaging Center\, responsible for PET and MRI research perform ed at the center\, quality control\, reconstruction\, and statistical anal ysis.\n DTSTART:20210308T190000Z DTEND:20210308T200000Z SUMMARY:NeuroHub Seminar Series - Metadata Annotations and Provenance with Linked Data Technologies in Human Neuroscience URL:/hbhl/channels/event/neurohub-seminar-series-metad ata-annotations-and-provenance-linked-data-technologies-human-329186 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR