About
ReproNim is a multi-site national center dedicated to developing tools and methodologies for reproducible neuroimaging computation, supported by NIH from the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering through its P41 program. As a National Center for Biomedical Imaging and Engineering, ReproNim creates critical and unique technology and methods at the forefront of imaging, ensuring that they are readily available to NIH-funded biomedical research projects.
Our project and core teams are based at six sites: UMass Chan Medical School, MIT, Dartmouth College, McGill University, The University of California San Diego, and UC Irvine.
What we do
ReproNim’s mission is to deliver effective tools, training, and principles to the neuroimaging community to support the entire neuroimaging workflow for rigorous, reproducible, and FAIR neuroimaging.
What we offer
ReproNim offers a variety of resources to educate and enable individual researchers, imaging centers, and students. Our resources address both conceptual and practical fundamentals of reproducible neuroimaging, why it is important, and how to do it through principles, tools, and training.
ReproNim/INCF Fellows
The ReproNim/INCF Fellowship is a full year, project-based train-the-trainer program with access to networking and mentorship. It supports Fellows’ training program development endeavors, which are tailored to their respective target audiences, training objectives, and local environs.
ReproNim/INCF Fellows (33 graduates, and 12 current fellows) are an important extension of ReproNim, with international representation and educational reach to highly varied audiences encompassing all career stages and diverse resources.
The program is open by competitive review to applicants at all career stages.
Join the ReproNim community
- Sign up for our mailing list.
- Follow our webinar series.
- Read The ReproNim Blog.
- Become a Fellow.
Contact us
Email us at info@repronim.org.