Longitudinal Online Research and Imaging System (LORIS) is a modular and extensible web-based data management system that integrates all aspects of a multi-center study: from heterogeneous data acquisition (imaging, clinical, behavior, and genetics) to storage, processing, and ultimately dissemination. It provides a secure, user-friendly, and streamlined platform to automate the flow of clinical trials and complex multi-center studies. A subject-centric internal organization allows researchers to capture and subsequently extract all information, longitudinal or cross-sectional, from any subset of the study cohort. Extensive error-checking and quality control procedures, security, data management, data querying, and administrative functions provide LORIS with a triple capability (1) continuous project coordination and monitoring of data acquisition (2) data storage/cleaning/querying, (3) interface with arbitrary external data processing "pipelines." LORIS is a complete solution that has been thoroughly tested through a full 10 year life cycle of a multi-center longitudinal project 1 and is now supporting numerous international neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration research projects. © 2012 Das, Zijdenbos, Harlap, Vins and Evans.
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Das, S., Zijdenbos, A. P., Harlap, J., Vins, D., & Evans, A. C. (2010). LORIS: A web-based data management system for multi-center studies. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics, 4(JANUARY 2012). https://doi.org/10.3389/fninf.2011.00037
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