Raw Data

The first step in any image analysis pipeline is actually acquiring the data. After data is acquired at the scanner, it is pushed to a server called CBIHome.

You can read more about this process via the linked PowerPoint made by the CBIarrow-up-right.

1. Downloading scan data from CBIHome

  • Open Filezilla (or the FTP software of your choice)

  • Enter the address to CBIHome (sftp://cbihome.musc.edu), as well as your NetID and password

  • Navigate to the top level directory, then to MRData, then to your PI's folder, then to the study folder of your choice

  • Download scans of your choice

    • Note that you can set the output destination for your downloads - set this to the folder on your desktop in which you will organize your newly downloaded data

2. Unzipping dicom folders

3. Sorting dicoms by sequence type

In order to access dicoms in a manageable way, they need to be sorted. This is done by looking at dicom meta data and sorting each dicom file based on a piece of meta data. There are many tools that allow a user to do this, such as simple-dicom-sort ( see https://bridge-lab.gitbook.io/docs/general/onboarding/research-specialist-training#id-5.-workspace-setuparrow-up-right for more details).

Our study dicoms are typically sorted by series/sequence name - the name of the type of scan to which the dicoms belong. Below is the simple-dicom-sort command to sort a set of dicoms. This can be placed into a for-loop in bash to sort many subjects' dicoms at once.

4. Convert to nifti and BIDS format

See BIDS Data Organization.

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