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Multi-platform, free open source software for visualization and image computing.
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Weakly Supervised Learning for Findings Detection in Medical Images
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Cancer Imaging Phenomics Toolkit (CaPTk) is a software platform to perform image analysis and predictive modeling tasks. Documentation:https://cbica.github.io/CaPTk
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Identifying diseases in chest X-rays using convolutional neural networks
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Slicer extensions index
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Collection of cloud-based biomedical data science learning modules funded by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences at the NIH
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Brain extraction in presence of abnormalities, using single and multiple MRI modalities
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Documentation and tutorials on using GCP for biomedical research
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Documentation and tutorials on using AWS for biomedical research
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Lung Extraction from Chest X-ray for Efficient Computing
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A Markdown–Pandoc template for NIH grant proposals
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Latex templates for submitting the NIH F31 grant
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Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Research using AREDS dataset provided by National Institute of Health (NIH).
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Build a Reproducible Jupyter Workflow From Scratch (2017 NIH Hour of Code)
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Introduction to bioinformatics command line tools on the cloud, developed by Dartmouth College
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🧠 | Multimodal Integration of Oncology Data System
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