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Gabriella Miller Kids First Pediatric Research Program (Kids First)

cancergeneticgenomicHomo sapienslife sciencespediatricSTRIDESstructural birth defectwhole genome sequencing

The NIH Common Fund's Gabriella Miller Kids First Pediatric Research Program’s (“Kids First”) vision is to “alleviate suffering from childhood cancer and structural birth defects by fostering collaborative research to uncover the etiology of these diseases and by supporting data sharing within the pediatric research community.” The program continues to generate and share whole genome sequence data from thousands of children affected by these conditions, ranging from rare pediatric cancers, such as osteosarcoma, to more prevalent diagnoses, such as congenital heart defects. In 2018, Kids Fi...

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RADIANT Public Data

cancergeneticgenomicHomo sapienslife sciencesmedical imagingpediatricradiologytranscriptomicswhole genome sequencing

The Real-time Analysis and Discovery in Integrated And Networked Technologies (RADIANT) initiative seeks to develop an extensible, federated framework for rapid exchange of multimodal clinical and research data on behalf of accelerated discovery and patient impact. Coordination and implementation of initial RADIANT deployments will leverage a network of more than 35 partnered health care systems and participating patient families within the Children’s Brain Tumor Network (CBTN) and the Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Consortium (PNOC). This data set is composed of public multi-modal data provisio...

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Baby Open Brains (BOBs) Repository on AWS

life sciencesmagnetic resonance imagingneuroimagingneuroscienceniftipediatricsegmentation

Manually curated and reviewed infant brain segmentations and accompanying T1w and T2w images for a range of 1-9 month old participants from the Baby Connectome Project (BCP)

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