Welcome to the Translational Biomedical Intelligent Systems (TBIS) unit of the Department of Integrated Health Sciences, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine. TBIS is one of the four units in the department that provides the necessary know-how in healthcare informatics for both education and research purposes. Established in 2020, the unit is located in the Daiko Campus, one of Nagoya University’s campuses.
What’s New?
- Batch processing in SPMStatistical Parametric Mapping (SPM) is a complete suite of Matlab functions that can be used for the analysis of brain imaging data from image preprocessing to statistical analysis. The software...
- Extracting volumes from a 4D nifti fileWith the introduction of the Nifti format, a series of functional MRI volumes can now be stored as a single 4D (3D space + 1D time) nifti file. This is...
- Using SSH for passwordless remote loginSecure Shell or SSH is a network protocol allowing secure data exchanges between two networked devices. It is designed to replace Telnet, which sends information over the network in plain...
- Splitting 4D Nifti file into a series of 3D files in MatlabNIfTI-1 is a data format proposed by the NifTI (Neuroimaging Informatics Technology Initiative) DFWG (Data Format Working Group) that can be used for storing neuroimaging datasets (e.g. MRI, functional MRI, etc.). This format...
- Brain & Mind Research Center Progress Report MeetingThe Brain & Mind Research Center (BMRC) of Nagoya University will be holding its 1st progress report meeting for 2020 on November 4, 2020 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM....
- TBIS website up and runningThe Translational Biomedical Intelligent Systems (TBIS) website is now up and running, at least the basic elements. You can find here important information about the unit, its members, research interests,...