Welcome to the TechMed XNAT webpage. The first step in finding out what the TechMed XNAT team can do for you, your team and your organisation.
What is XNAT?
XNAT is an open source imaging informatics platform developed by the Neuroinformatics Research Group at Washington University. XNAT was originally developed at Washington University in the Buckner Lab, which is now located at Harvard University. It facilitates common management, productivity, and quality assurance tasks for imaging and associated data. Thanks to its extensibility, XNAT is used to support a wide range of imaging-based projects withein the University of Twente.
How to access
The university had two seperated instances of XNAT:
Video guides
Uploading data from your PC to XNAT Uploading data from a modality to XNAT Sharing your data amongst other projects This video is currently not available due to maintenance. For more information on this and other topics, please contact xnat-tnw@utwente.nl
FAQ
Yes. We have set up XNAT in such a way that your data is exclusively accesible by you or people to whom you have given access. Although we strive to make XNAT a sharing platform you may even hide your project from others using the detailed project settings.
Furthermore XNAT's database is set up locally on UT peremises. These data servers are NEN 7510 certified. XNAT and its database are placed behind the UT's firewall.
Can everyone access XNAT? Everyone with an LDAP registration, those with an m-, s- or x-number, can gain access to XNAT. How to do so is shown here [link].
Why can I not create a project on XNAT Education? We have chosen to disable the possibility to create projects on XNAT education. This is due to the lack of account-variation. The XNAT webapplication can not distinguish between students and teaching staff. Project creation for XNAT Education is handeled trough a form which you can find here.
Contact
General contact: xnat-tnw@utwente.nl.