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Gorgolewski, Krzysztof J. ; Esteban, Oscar ; Burns, Christopher ; Ziegler, Erik ; Pinsard, Basile ; Madison, Cindee ; Waskom, Michael ; Ellis, David Gage ; Clark, Dav ; Dayan, Michael ; Manhães-Savio, Alexandre ; Notter, Michael Philipp ; Johnson, Hans ; Dewey, Blake E ; Halchenko, Yaroslav O. ; Hamalainen, Carlo ; Keshavan, Anisha ; Clark, Daniel ; Huntenburg, Julia M. ; Hanke, Michael ; Nichols, B. Nolan ; Wassermann , Demian ; Eshaghi, Arman ; Markiewicz, Christopher ; Varoquaux, Gael ; Acland, Benjamin ; Forbes, Jessica ; Rokem, Ariel ; Kong, Xiang-Zhen ; Gramfort, Alexandre ; Kleesiek, Jens ; Schaefer, Alexander ; Sikka, Sharad ; Perez-Guevara, Martin Felipe ; Glatard, Tristan ; Iqbal, Shariq ; Liu, Siqi ; Welch, David ; Sharp, Paul ; Warner, Joshua ; Kastman, Erik ; Lampe, Leonie ; Perkins, L. Nathan ; Craddock, R. Cameron ; Küttner, René ; Bielievtsov, Dmytro ; Geisler, Daniel ; Gerhard, Stephan ; Liem, Franziskus ; Linkersdörfer, Janosch ; Margulies, Daniel S. ; Andberg, Sami Kristian ; Stadler, Jörg ; Steele, Christopher John ; Broderick, William ; Cooper, Gavin ; Floren, Andrew ; Huang, Lijie ; Gonzalez, Ivan ; McNamee, Daniel ; Papadopoulos Orfanos, Dimitri ; Pellman, John ; Triplett, William ; Ghosh, Satrajit (2016). Nipype: a flexible, lightweight and extensible neuroimaging data processing framework in Python. 0.12.0-rc1. Zenodo. 10.5281/zenodo.50186
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author = {Gorgolewski, Krzysztof J. and
Esteban, Oscar and
Burns, Christopher and
Ziegler, Erik and
Pinsard, Basile and
Madison, Cindee and
Waskom, Michael and
Ellis, David Gage and
Clark, Dav and
Dayan, Michael and
Manhães-Savio, Alexandre and
Notter, Michael Philipp and
Johnson, Hans and
Dewey, Blake E and
Halchenko, Yaroslav O. and
Hamalainen, Carlo and
Keshavan, Anisha and
Clark, Daniel and
Huntenburg, Julia M. and
Hanke, Michael and
Nichols, B. Nolan and
Wassermann , Demian and
Eshaghi, Arman and
Markiewicz, Christopher and
Varoquaux, Gael and
Acland, Benjamin and
Forbes, Jessica and
Rokem, Ariel and
Kong, Xiang-Zhen and
Gramfort, Alexandre and
Kleesiek, Jens and
Schaefer, Alexander and
Sikka, Sharad and
Perez-Guevara, Martin Felipe and
Glatard, Tristan and
Iqbal, Shariq and
Liu, Siqi and
Welch, David and
Sharp, Paul and
Warner, Joshua and
Kastman, Erik and
Lampe, Leonie and
Perkins, L. Nathan and
Craddock, R. Cameron and
Küttner, René and
Bielievtsov, Dmytro and
Geisler, Daniel and
Gerhard, Stephan and
Liem, Franziskus and
Linkersdörfer, Janosch and
Margulies, Daniel S. and
Andberg, Sami Kristian and
Stadler, Jörg and
Steele, Christopher John and
Broderick, William and
Cooper, Gavin and
Floren, Andrew and
Huang, Lijie and
Gonzalez, Ivan and
McNamee, Daniel and
Papadopoulos Orfanos, Dimitri and
Pellman, John and
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month = apr,
year = 2016,
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.50186},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.50186}
}
When publishing results obtained using Nipype we strongly encourage citing the above reference to give credit to all Nipype contributors. However, if for some reason the journal you are publishing with does not allow you do cite software this way you can use the initial paper published in 2011 (see below).
Reference
Gorgolewski K, Burns CD, Madison C, Clark D, Halchenko YO, Waskom ML, Ghosh SS. (2011). Nipype: a flexible, lightweight and extensible neuroimaging data processing framework in Python. Front. Neuroimform. 5:13.
@article { Gorgolewski2011,
title = "Nipype: a flexible, lightweight and extensible neuroimaging data processing framework in python.",
year = "2011",
author = "Krzysztof Gorgolewski and Christopher D Burns and Cindee Madison and Dav Clark and Yaroslav O Halchenko and Michael L Waskom and Satrajit S Ghosh",
journal = "Front Neuroinform",
volume = "5",
month = "08",
doi = "10.3389/fninf.2011.00013",
pubmed = "21897815",
url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fninf.2011.00013",
issn = "1662-5196"}
Code contributors¶
Funding¶
Nipype is currently supported by 1R01EB020740-01A1 Nipype: Dataflows for Reproducible Biomedical Research.
Satrajit Ghosh work on this project was partially funded by NIBIB R03EB008673 and by the INCF through a contract with TankThink Labs, LLC. Chris Burns was supported by NIMH grant 5R01MH081909-02 Continued Development and Maintenance of the Neuroimaging in Python Project. Hans Jonson was supported by 2 U54 EB005149 - 06 Core 2b Huntington’s Disease - Driving Biological Project, S10 RR023392 Enterprise Storage In A Collaborative Neuroimaging Environment, R01 NS040068 Neurobiological Predictors of Huntington’s Disease, and UL1 TR000442 University of Iowa Clinical and Translational Science Program.
We would also like to thank JetBrains for providing Pycharm licenses.