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Vlad Drobinin edited this page Aug 6, 2021
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Description:
The main objective of the multi-site Pediatric Imaging, Neurocognition, and Genetics (PING) study was to create a large repository of standardized measurements of behavioral and imaging phenotypes accompanied by whole genome genotyping acquired from typically-developing children varying widely in age (3 to 20 years). This cross-sectional study produced sharable data from 1493 children, and these data have been described in several publications focusing on brain and cognitive development.
- UC San Diego
- The University of Hawaii
- UCLA
- UC Davis
- Kennedy Krieger Institute at Johns Hopkins
- Sackler Institute at Cornell University
- The University of Massachusetts
- Massachusetts General Hospital at Harvard University
- Yale
Data access:
- Data collection for the study is now complete and the PING Data Resource is available to the scientific community via the NIMH Data Archive (NDA). If you would like access to PING data, please go to the NDA site, create an account, and file the data use certificate.
- In depth instructions on nitrc.
- NIMH Data Archive permission expired Oct 9, 2020
Notes:
- Description of 1400 scans, Cheng et al 2018 used 953, Holly accessed ~700 T1/T2 so might be a few releases behind.