Neurodesk: An accessible, flexible, and portable data analysis environment for reproducible neuroimaging

Author:

Renton Angela I.ORCID,Dao Thanh ThuyORCID,Abbott David F.ORCID,Amos Toluwani J,Bollmann SaskiaORCID,Botting Andy,Campbell Megan E. J.ORCID,Chang JerynORCID,Civier OrenORCID,Close Thomas G.ORCID,Eckstein KorbinianORCID,Egan Gary F.ORCID,Evas Stefanie,Flandin GuillaumeORCID,Garner Kelly G.ORCID,Garrido Marta I.ORCID,Ghosh Satrajit SORCID,Grignard MartinORCID,Hannan Anthony J.ORCID,Huber RenzoORCID,Hughes Matthew EORCID,Johnstone TomORCID,Kaczmarzyk Jakub R.ORCID,Kasper LarsORCID,Kuhlmann LevinORCID,Lou KexinORCID,Lyons Paris,Mantilla-Ramos Yorguin-JoseORCID,Mattingley Jason B.ORCID,Morris Jo,Narayanan Akshaiy,Pestilli FrancoORCID,Puce AinaORCID,Ribeiro Fernanda L.ORCID,Rogasch Nigel C.ORCID,Rorden ChrisORCID,Schira MarkORCID,Shaw Thomas B.ORCID,Slade Benjamin M,Spitz GershonORCID,Stewart AshleyORCID,Sullivan Ryan P.ORCID,White David J.ORCID,Ye XinchengORCID,Zhu Judy D.ORCID,Narayanan AswinORCID,Bollmann SteffenORCID

Abstract

Neuroimaging data analysis often requires purpose-built software, which can be challenging to install and may produce different results across computing environments. Beyond being a roadblock to neuroscientists, these issues of accessibility and portability can hamper the reproducibility of neuroimaging data analysis pipelines. Here, we introduce the Neurodesk platform, which harnesses software containers to support a comprehensive and growing suite of neuroimaging software (https://www.neurodesk.org/). Neurodesk includes a browser-accessible virtual desktop environment and a command line interface, mediating access to containerized neuroimaging software libraries on various computing platforms, including personal and high-performance computers, cloud computing and Jupyter Notebooks. This community-oriented, open-source platform enables a paradigm shift for neuroimaging data analysis, allowing for accessible, flexible, fully reproducible, and portable data analysis pipelines.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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