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UK funding (£335,062): NeuroPsyGrid: towards an ontology and multi-centre brain imaging for early psychosis. Ukri1 Sept 2007 UK Research and Innovation, United Kingdom

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NeuroPsyGrid: towards an ontology and multi-centre brain imaging for early psychosis.

Abstract This collaboration brings together two existing MRC-funded projects, to help develop national and international collaborations in psychosis research. There are two main problems to be overcome in integrating multiple data sets for multi-centre studies. The first is to know what is in each data set and what it is intended for. This is annotation or meta data - data about data. The second is to specify precisely what is meant both by the data itself and the meta data - which is the business of ontologies . We are working together towards a database, common metadata and a simple ontology for psychosis. We will then test this system as a method of combining data from existing studies to answer clinically relevant questions. We are also studying structural and functional brain imaging reproducibility within and between five research centres. These developments will put us and other mental health researchers in a better position to conduct large multi-centre studies of earlier detection methods, more effective treatments and possibly even preventative interventions in people at high risk of or in the early stages of psychosis.
Category Research Grant
Reference G0601652/1
Status Closed
Funded period start 01/09/2007
Funded period end 31/08/2009
Funded value £335,062.00
Source https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=G0601652%2F1

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University of Edinburgh

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