Human Brain Project Database (HBPDB)
The Human Brain Project is
multi-agency initiative to construct databases of neuroscience data, and to
provide tools for searching and retrieving that data to support research,
teaching and education of the public into normal and abnormal functions of the
nervous system.
This program was initiated in
1993, and has grown to the point where it presently supports 35 separate
projects. The data generated and archived by those projects comes from all
levels of brain organization, from many different methodologies, and many
different species. The overall aim of the Human Brain Project is to enable
users to access and integrate all of this information to support greater use of
the data and better insights into brain function.
Toward that goal this Human
Brain Project Database is designed to assist the user in accessing the
information contained in the current projects and other similar projects on the
web. It provides not only simple lists of the different projects, but also
advanced tools for complex searches that will enable the user to identify and
extract different types of data distributed within the different projects.
Alphabetical List of Project Titles
Data Categories
Principal Investigators
Names of Researchers
Organizational Scales
Species
Experimental or Theoretical
Complex Searches for Arbitrary Data Combinations (Requires IE 6.0 + XML)
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