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A new online platform, PRIMatE Resource Exchange (PRIME-RE), fosters collaboration in non-human primate (NHP) neuroimaging. It facilitates sharing of tools, data, and knowledge to advance this specialized neuroscience field.

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  • Neuroimaging
  • Primate Research

Background:

  • Non-human primate (NHP) neuroimaging is a specialized field requiring adapted human resources.
  • This has resulted in many custom, in-house solutions within the NHP neuroimaging community.
  • There's a growing movement towards open and collaborative practices in NHP neuroimaging.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the PRIMatE Resource Exchange (PRIME-RE) as a collaborative online platform.
  • To support the exchange of practical knowledge, analytical tools, and open data for NHP neuroimaging.
  • To cater to researchers and developers in the NHP neuroimaging field, from novices to experts.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a dynamic, community-driven online platform (PRIME-RE).
  • Facilitation of resource sharing including practical knowledge, specialized analytical tools, and open data repositories.
  • Focus on resources specifically tailored for non-human primate neuroimaging.

Main Results:

  • Establishment of PRIME-RE as a central hub for NHP neuroimaging resources.
  • Creation of a platform for collaborative advancement and knowledge exchange.
  • Increased accessibility of specialized tools and data for the NHP neuroimaging community.

Conclusions:

  • PRIME-RE serves as a vital resource for the NHP neuroimaging community.
  • The platform promotes open science and collaboration, accelerating research.
  • It supports both current practitioners and newcomers in the field of NHP neuroimaging.