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BEP045: Cardiac MRI BIDS (CMR-BIDS) Extension #2011

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Edward-ZX opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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BEP045: Cardiac MRI BIDS (CMR-BIDS) Extension #2011

Edward-ZX opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 2 comments

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@Edward-ZX
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Edward-ZX commented Dec 16, 2024

Dear BIDS community:

We are excited to announce the initiation of a Cardiac MRI BIDS (CMR-BIDS) extension as part of the Brain-Heart Interconnectome (BHI) program. The BHI program is a collaborative effort designed to advance our understanding and treatment of brain-heart interconnected conditions.

The development of the CMR-BIDS extension is currently underway, and we plan to share both the Google Doc and Pull Request in the coming months for community review and feedback. We welcome contributions from interested community members at all stages of development.

Number: 45
title: Cardiac MRI BIDS (CMR-BIDS)
link: # link to google doc or pull request
content: raw and metadata

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  • given-names: 'Edward'
    family-names: 'Xu'
    github handle: @Edward-ZX

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BIDS maintainer:

status: Just opened. New contributors welcome.
blocking: # leave empty for now
google_doc_created: TBC
pull_request_created: TBC
pull_request_merged: TBC

@ghisvail
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ghisvail commented Jan 6, 2025

I would be keen on participating

@Remi-Gau
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Remi-Gau commented Jan 6, 2025

@Edward-ZX
It may be good to announce this on the BIDS mailing list too: https://groups.google.com/g/bids-discussion

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