ENIGMA Consortium

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The Enhancing Neuro Imaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis Consortium is a network of 1400+ scientists working to discover factors that help or harm the brain.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2016.

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    Frank Hillary discussing the importance of open science and data sharing

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    4. velj

    To all my data scientist friends in industry who want to work on challenging and meaningful issues to improve public health: Apply for the brand new NIH DATA Scholars program!

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  3. Congratulations and ENIGMA-PGC-PTSD working group team for this huge effort!

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    21. sij

    In this interview, introduces the ENIGMA brain injury project (), describes the challenges faced when working on such a large collaborative project and shares her hopes for the future of research. Watch the full video here:

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    25. sij

    Discover more about the ENIGMA Consortium () in our latest interview with Emily Dennis, as she speaks about the project and what challenges there are when working on a big collaborative project:

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    10. sij

    Want to learn the latest in brain imaging genetics? Our , held in the lovely Dutch city of Nijmegen, 13-17 July 2020, is an intensive week of interactive lectures, hands-on practicals & discussions with leaders of the field. Apply now:

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    3. sij

    Honored to be part of this special issue. Brain Imaging Genomics: Integrated Analysis and Machine Learning: This article describes applications of novel and traditional data-science methods to the study of brain imaging genomics.

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    3. sij

    The 6th of 7 articles in our special issue coming to BIB - military-relevant TBI led by and Dr. Lisa Wilde with and many others!

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    21. pro 2019.

    Scientists from 80+ centers worldwide UNITE, chart brain microstructure in EPILEPSY (N=2,308); new maps relate left/right brain abnormalities to age of onset+4 underlying syndromes; kudos Sean Hatton, Sanjay Sisodiya, Carrie McDonald who led global effort

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    2. sij

    Happy new year! Starting the year off right with our first preprint from ENIGMA Stroke Recovery 😊 Check it out here:

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    20. pro 2019.
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    16. pro 2019.

    Human brain ASYMMETRY varies with age, sex, + in psychiatric disorders - but what is the evidence? VAST 4-year worldwide effort tests how brain asymmetry is altered and when... tell us more:

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    15. pro 2019.

    Fourth edition of our summer school 'Brain Imaging Genetics: Genetics for Imagers' is now open for registration. Also in 2020, we will have ENIGMA-experienced faculty, local & international. Please check it out and RT. via

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    16. pro 2019.

    In this preprint we review six of our studies of brain asymmetry achieved through the consortium: - including general population data but also Autism Spectrum Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder

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    10. pro 2019.

    The first paper from the ENIGMA-Epigenetic Working Group is out! Reporting epigenome-wide meta-analyses of blood DNA methylation with brain,in 3337 individuals.Thank you to the great team , led by at

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    Great to work with the ENIGMA-Antisocial Behavior Working Group at the University of Birmingham! Details below

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    9. pro 2019.

    Our new preprint in which looked at the thorny issue of reproducibility, using stats from one of our multi-dataset studies:

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    31. lis 2019.

    Our new study is out: 'Altered structural brain asymmetry in autism spectrum disorder in a study of 54 datasets', made possible through . Well done !

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