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Pediatric MRI

Metadata Updated: April 2, 2026

The NIH Study of Normal Brain Development is a longitudinal study using anatomical MRI, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), and MR spectroscopy (MRS) to map pediatric brain development.

Access & Use Information

Public: This dataset is intended for public access and use. License: See this page for license information.

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Dates

Metadata Created Date November 10, 2020
Metadata Updated Date April 2, 2026

Metadata Source

Harvested from Healthdata.gov

Additional Metadata

Resource Type Dataset
Metadata Created Date November 10, 2020
Metadata Updated Date April 2, 2026
Publisher National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Maintainer
Identifier 8abea208-9ff7-4ff6-a1fa-a85b0afe6287
Data First Published 2016-07-17
Data Last Modified 2023-07-26
Category Health
Public Access Level public
Bureau Code 009:25
Metadata Context https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema/catalog.jsonld
Metadata Catalog ID https://healthdata.gov/data.json
Schema Version https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema
Catalog Describedby https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema/catalog.json
Data Quality True
Harvest Object Id 19ab6563-2ce9-4631-920d-30da59cd6df5
Harvest Source Id 651e43b2-321c-4e4c-b86a-835cfc342cb0
Harvest Source Title Healthdata.gov
Homepage URL http://pediatricmri.nih.gov/
License https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/
Program Code 009:046
Source Datajson Identifier True
Source Hash 6d0e62f360b148f169cd7e00b66a55885203cbbedff9b633d5d5fb8108b7e387
Source Schema Version 1.1

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