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CBIG Repository Neuro-genetics datasets for download via NeuroHub #4

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bryancaron opened this issue Jun 15, 2022 · 2 comments
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bryancaron commented Jun 15, 2022

Two datasets (ALS and Parkinson's) are to be made available for download via NeuroHub (CBRAIN data access methods).

Dataset files have been copied from their source locations from the lab of G. Rouleau and are currently located at:Files are currently located at: /lustre03/project/rpp-aevans-ab/caronb/cbigr

Each project has 'data' sub-directory containing the actual subject files.

The objective in to make the data available for download such that the downloads can be tracked through the recently implemented data tracking framework within CBRAIN. Users will be required to have a NeuroHub account in order to access (download the data). Users will be individually granted access by a CBIG Data Steward that manage the user membership allowed to access the data files via NeuroHub.

At the moment it is only foreseen that the files will be downloadable through this method.

Pierre, can you please review the contents of the various directory trees for these two datasets so as to see what would be the best way to have them structured and registered within NeuroHub. Thanks.

Bryan.

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prioux commented Jul 13, 2022

All done! And we have a nice general solution that will work for other future datasets too! Will explain at the meeting.

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