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NeuroElectroMagnetic Data Archive and Tools Resource Described for 1st Time in Journal

NEMAR Science GatewayThis month marks a decade since the Neuroscience Gateway (NSG) started providing access to high performance computing (HPC) resources, storage and neuroscience software for about 1,500 neuroscience researchers and educators from around the world. Based at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at UC San Diego, the NSG team has collaborated with the university’s EEG researchers on a new project called NEMAR as described in Database: The Journal of Biological Databases and Curation.

Entitled NEMAR: An Open Access Data, Tools, and Compute Resource Operating on NeuroElectroMagnetic Data, the paper discusses how neuroscientists worked with cyberinfrastructure (CI) developers to create a forum for sharing, mining, analyzing, visualizing and archiving NeuroElectroMagnetic (NEM) imaging data from several sources.

Read more about the NEMAR Science Gateway and the team behind this work covered by HPCWire:

NeuroElectroMagnetic Data Archive and Tools Resource Described for 1st Time in Journal