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Tools and Resources

The Federal Interagency TBI Research (FITBIR) Informatics System is a platform, developed by the Department of Defense and the NIH, which allows data sharing across the entire TBI community. Sharing data, associated tools and methodologies accelerates research progress by allowing re-analysis of data, as well as re-aggregation, integration and rigorous comparison with other data, tools and methods. Additional information about FITBIR and the Data Sharing policy is available. Learn more

Neurobot is a clinical study data management tool developed by International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF). Neurobot was developed based on the need of the researchers participating in CENTER-TBI, a large European project that aims to improve the care for patients with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). The aim of the tool is to easily search and find the study variables with the associated information and export the study data for further analysis. Learn more

DAQCORD is developing a practical self-assessment and reporting method for clinical research studies. The goal is to capture key information about data acquisition, quality control measures, and curation in a tool that is linked to the dataset so that potential research collaborators can determine if the data meets their needs and expectations. This effort originated in the Data Analytics and Management working group of the International Traumatic Brain Injury Research (InTBIR) initiative, however the DAQCORD reporting system is expected to be relevant to many brain diseases and disorders. Learn more