Carnegie Mellon University Pitt Brain Imaging Data Generation and Education Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023356)Copy Citation Copied
URL: https://www.bridge-center.org/
Proper Citation: Carnegie Mellon University Pitt Brain Imaging Data Generation and Education Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023356)
Description: Collaborative MRI facility that is jointly operated by the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University. Research neuroimaging facility, with focus on advanced data analytics and basic science research. Designed to support basic science research and next generation of brain scientists.
Synonyms: CMU-Pitt BRIDGE Center, Carnegie Mellon University CMU-Pitt BRIDGE Center
Resource Type: core facility, access service resource, service resource
Keywords: USEDit, ABRF, neuroimaging, advanced data analytics
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