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EuclidDr. Urban Marhl - projekt COST - Improving Neuroimaging Data for Sharing (INDoS)
COST projekt je medvladni okvir, ki spodbuja sodelovanje med raziskovalnimi organizacijami iz različnih evropskih držav. Omogoča in krepi mreženje raziskovalcev, ki delujejo na skupnih znanstvenih in tehnoloških področjih.
Na Inštitutu za matematiko, fiziko in mehaniko je s 30.09.2025 pričel teči COST projekt - European Cooperation in Science and Technology). Gre za medvladni okvir, ki spodbuja sodelovanje med raziskovalnimi organizacijami iz različnih evropskih držav in podpira dejavnosti, ki omogočajo izmenjavo znanja, izkušenj ter rezultatov raziskovalnega dela.
Inštitut nastopa v vlogi prejemnika sredstev (Grant Holder Institution), dr. Urban Marhl pa pri projektu sodeluje kot raziskovalec (Scientific Representative).
Naslov projekta: Improving Neuroimaging Data for Sharing (INDoS)
COST Akcija: CA24161.
Trajanje projekta: 30.09.2025 – 29.09.2029.
Opis projekta (vir: Spletna stran projekta):
Human neuroimaging technologies such as MRI, MEG, EEG, and fNIRS are vital for advancing cognitive neuroscience and medical diagnostics. However, the human neuroimaging field faces reproducibility challenges due to intransparent research practices and a lack of standardized data processing and reporting. Data sharing across disciplines and countries can enhance efficiency, address reproducibility issues, increase transparency, and accelerate new developments, including AI applications. Therefore, funding agencies and publishers increasingly mandate data sharing and repositories are being established at both national and EU levels. However, despite broad consensus on data sharing benefits for the field, neuroimaging researchers exhibit reluctance to share data due to unclear individual benefit, missing or unknown standards, and uncertainties regarding data privacy regulations. When data are shared, they are often of limited use due to insufficient quality assessment/control, missing or idiosyncratic metadata, or poor documentation of preprocessing.
This COST Action aims to overcome key challenges in efficiently sharing human neuroimaging data. Our consortium includes experts in different neuroimaging modalities that are linked to major open neuroimaging initiatives and experienced in the development of data and metadata standards (such as BIDS), open software tools, data privacy regulations, and in maintaining large data repositories. With this expertise, we are well-positioned to incubate and lead impactful networking activities across the EU and beyond, establishing standards, guidelines, tools, and training. Through these efforts, we will improve data sharing practices, ensuring neuroimaging data is findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable, and ethically compliant, promoting more robust, reproducible, and economically efficient field of human neuroimaging.
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