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Proceedings of the OHBM Brainhack 2022

Stefano Moia, Hao-Ting Wang, Anibal Sólon Heinsfeld, Dorota Jarecka , Yufang Yang, Stephan Heunis, Michele Svanera, Benjamin De Leener, Andrea Gondová, Sin Kim, Arshitha Basavaraj, Johanna Bayer, Roza G. Bayrak, Pierre‐Louis Bazin, Isil Poyraz Bilgin, Steffen Bollmann, Daniel Borek, Valentina Borghesani, Trang Ngoc Cao, Gang Chen, Alejandro de la Vega, Sebastian Dresbach, Philipp Ehses, Jan Ernsting, Inês Esteves, Oscar Ferrante, Kelly Garner, Rémi Gau, Élodie Germani, Tara Ghafari, Satrajit Ghosh, Sarah E. Goodale, Cassandra Gould van Praag, Samuel Guay, Ömer Faruk Gülban, Yaroslav O. Halchenko, Michael Hanke, Peer Herholz, Katja Heuer, Felix Hoffstaedter, Ruoqi Huang, Laurentius Huber, Ole Jensen, Kan Keeratimahat, Julian Q. Kosciessa, Sladjana Lukic, Neville Magielse, Christopher J. Markiewicz, Caroline G. Martin, Camille Maumet, Anna Menacher, Jeff Mentch , Christian Mönch, Shammi More, Leonardo Muller-Rodriguez, Samuel A. Nastase, Eliana Nicolaisen‐Sobesky, Dylan M. Nielson, Christopher Nolan, François Paugam, Pedro Pinheiro‐Chagas, Ana Lúısa Pinho, Alessandra Pizzuti, Benjamin Poldrack, Benedikt A. Poser, Roberta Rocca, Jacob Sanz-Robinson, Kelvin Sarink, Kevin R. Sitek, Nadine Spychala, Rüdiger Stirnberg, Michał Szczepanik, Mohammad Torabi, Roberto Toro, Sebastian Urchs, Sofie L. Valk, Adina Wagner, Laura K. Waite, Alexander Q. Waite, Lea Waller, Tyler J. Wishard, Jianxiao Wu, Yuchen Zhou, Janine Bijsterbosch, The Physiopy Community

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DOI
10.52294/001c.92760
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Key findings

These proceedings document OHBM Brainhack 2022 — the first hybrid OHBM hackathon, held in Glasgow with three regional hubs — covering 14 of the 23 hackathon projects developed at the event along with notes on the organisation.

Abstract

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OHBM Brainhack 2022 took place in June 2022. The first hybrid OHBM hackathon, it had an in-person component taking place in Glasgow and three hubs around the globe to improve inclusivity and fit as many timezones as possible. In the buzzing setting of the Queen Margaret Union and of the virtual platform, 23 projects were presented after development. Following are the reports of 14 of those, as well as a recapitulation of the organisation of the event.

Topics

  • reproducibility-tooling
  • open-data-standards

Lab authors

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