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About - Research and Innovation
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The Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation. The office supports interdisciplinary research centers, essential core facilities and emboldens innovation and economic development through strategic partnering and technology transfer initiatives. The UO has a long tradition of interdisciplinary research that continues through the production of new knowledge and innovative solutions to society’s grand challenges. Research and Innovation Services. Research Development Services provides a varie...
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For Business & Industry - Research and Innovation
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For Business and Industry. Offering research expertise, licensing opportunities, access to facilities and more, the University of Oregon is committed to fostering mutually beneficial relationships with our partners in business and industry. We can connect you with students seeking opportunities to work with our industry partners. The following sites have additional information:. On campus recruiting opportunities. Post job and internship opportunities. CAMCOR High-Tech Extension Service.
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Resources — LCNI
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Lewis Center for Neuroimaging. We provide a number of services to the UO and broader community towards the goal of conducting MRI-related research. For rates and scheduling, please see our internal resources page. Or contact us at info@lcni.uoregon.edu. We currently have a generous pilot program for collecting preliminary data for competitive grant submission. please see our internal resources page. Or contact us at info@lcni.uoregon.edu. Only in current section. Acquiring and using field maps.
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Software and Data Analysis — LCNI
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Lewis Center for Neuroimaging. Software and Data Analysis. Scan data originates from and is stored briefly on the MRI console. Additionally, as the scan session proceeds, scan images are sent to the Clinical Trials Processor. CTP) routing system on our main file server, where it is stored in our main DICOM repository. See the diagram below for the path taken by this data. Clinical Trials Processor Work Flow at LCNI. Getting To Your Data. Lab directory - project ID - participant ID YYYYMMDD. Which is supp...
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Directions to LCNI — LCNI
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Lewis Center for Neuroimaging. From Portland and North:. From Ashland and South:. From Bend and East:. From the Oregon Coast and West:. From the Eugene Airport:. A parking permit for the first space, marked with a red star on the map below, is available from our receptionist. Placing this permit in your vehicle clearly visible should be the first thing you do upon arrival at the Center. The Center entrance is marked with a blue star on the map below. Only in current section. Acquiring and using field maps.
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Using the Oregon Neuroscience Grid — LCNI
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Lewis Center for Neuroimaging. Using the Oregon Neuroscience Grid. The Oregon Neuroscience Grid (ONG) is a computational instrument available for researchers using the Center. Your LCNI account will permit access to this instrument. We maintain a number of software packages commonly used in neuroimaging analysis. These are primarily installed from the NeuroDebian repository. If you would like to use software not already installed, let us know and we will do our best to accommodate your needs. With that d...
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Using X11 — LCNI
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Lewis Center for Neuroimaging. If you wish to work with interactive graphical programs on the grid, you will need a way to display the graphical output on your local machine. This is accomplished through a bit of software known as an X11 server, which receives requests from programs running on remote machines and renders graphical elements on your local desktop. There are many X11 server implementations available. Our recommendations are as follows:. OS X - XQuartz. Linux - X.org X11 server. Graphical cl...
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Knowledge Base — LCNI
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Lewis Center for Neuroimaging. Information regarding fMRI research. Full List of Articles. Only in current section. Acquiring and using field maps. Installing melview in OSX. Preprocessing of diffusion data with multiple phase encoding directions. Software and Data Analysis. Using Calpendo's iCal Feed. Using the Oregon Neuroscience Grid. Working With CIFS Shares. Knowledge Base Articles -.
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About Us — LCNI
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Lewis Center for Neuroimaging. Mission Statement and Center staff. A Statement from the Director:. Welcome to our site. As a core research facility at the UO, our mission is to provide resources to conduct MRI research to members of the UO and the surrounding community. We have an array of services and resources to help facilitate your research and we are very eager to support new research endeavors. Fred and the LCNI team. Jolinda Smith: MR Physicist. Scott Watrous: MR Techologist. Knowledge Base Articl...
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LCNI VPN — LCNI
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Lewis Center for Neuroimaging. In order to work from outside the LCNI network, you will need to use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection. VPN is a technology that enables a secure connection from your computer to our network. As such, it allows your computer to act as if it were part of the internal LCNI network, with all the access you would expect from actually being on-site. Windows 7 AnyConnect Client. OS X AnyConnect Client. If you've never installed AnyConnect, follow the procedure below.