LORIS Working Group
Christine Rogers, Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital
LORIS (Longitudinal Online Research and Imaging System) is a web-based data and project management software for neuroimaging research studies. It is an open source framework for storing and processing behavioural, clinical, neuroimaging and genetic data. LORIS also makes it easy to manage large datasets acquired over time in a longitudinal study, or at different locations in a large multi-site study. Learn more at: https://loris.ca/
This Working Group is sponsored by the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program, a global program focused on bringing more student developers into open source software development by pairing them to work with an open source organization on a programming project during their break from school. Membership to this working group is not limited to participants in the GSoC program. All interested parties are encouraged to participate.
Alexandra Livadas, GSoC student, 2019
Alexandra Livadas, GSoC student, 2020
Karim Hasbini, GSoC student, 2020
Simon Pelletier, GSoC student, 2020
Improve and extend the LORIS platform (Loris.ca), a database for neuroscience research projects and open science initiatives, used by researchers in 22 countries. Past projects include new module development, automated testing, and API development. Learn more about the LORIS Working Group's projects.