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AbstractIntroductionGlobally, 55 million individuals have dementia, with an increasing annual incident of 10 million. Enabling development of new multi-modal models can improve the current diagnostic pathways and potentially contribute to early diagnosis and treatment of dementia. Here, we report how multi-modal resources is achieved within the successful Trusted Research Environment (TRE) providing access to 60+ cohort datasets for dementia research, the Dementias Platform UK (DPUK).ObjectivesWe aimed to identify the challenges of the storage, distribution and analysis of neuroimaging data and how we could implement a comprehensive infrastructure to deal with these. The problems we specifically aimed to address were how to: anonymise scans, store large amounts of data, standardise datasets to a common format, extract metadata, provision the data, and allow for analysis.MethodsWhile, data within majority of existing research platforms are focused on a single aspect, DPUK data provides an enriched view of disease dynamic for dementia cohorts by providing access to linkable brain imaging and genomic data at the individual-level. We document various stages and capacities required for multi-modal neuroimaging analysis for dementia and conclude that achieving research ready assets to enable neuroimaging analysis for dementia from existing resources requires an engineered process to facilitate multiple aspects of curation, provisioning and large scale analysis.ResultsWe developed an ingest pipeline for neuroimaging data to meet the requirements set out in the objectives. This involved standardising all datasets to the Brain Imaging Data Structure, defacing scans and anonymising data, using MinIO for data storage and extracting metadata from header information for data discovery and provisioning.ConclusionThe neuroimaging ingest pipeline developed has allowed for the distribution of imaging datasets within DPUK which has facilitated multi-modal research on anonymised and standardised data. Our pipelines create research-ready datasets in a simplified way, reducing the time and effort of getting these datasets ready for data sharing and making the process easier for the data owners.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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