Data Modality & Methodology Task Force

Hi team, I am sharing the GitHub repos of our projects. It would be great if you could browse them in advance! Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow! Also if anybody is interested, you are welcome to join. Let me and @ehutchins know!

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Great comment, Hirotaka, on highlighting our project directories! I just wanted to clarify that I haven’t made my working script available yet (Useful PPMI Codes project). I expect to have it finished by the end of this month!

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Thank you all for the productive discussion today! We went through four projects above and talk about the assignments / plans.

This is the meeting note. Feel free to add / edit.

This is a doodle poll for the next meeting in March

If you have any problems or concerns please feel free to reach out me (@hirotaka) or @ehutchins
We are looking forward to seeing you in March!

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Thanks all for participating the doodle poll. I booked it on

Mar 19, 2025, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM America/New_York (GMT-04:00)

We will review the progress of our projects.

Everyone is welcome so please ping me if you are interested!

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Hello everyone! I’m happy to share that my PPMI clinical codes are done and can be found in our shared GitHub! Now I just need interested beta testers for critique. So feel invited!

Link: GitHub - MJFF-ResearchCommunity/Useful-PPMI-Clinical-Codes: Repository that stores useful PPMI Python codes

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@danieltds this is incredible! I’m going to presenting to a PPMI working group tomorrow and will highlight this resource, hope that’s okay! :slight_smile:

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This looks aweseome! @danieltds do you still need someone to test? I can clone your repo and see if the code works for me if you’re still looking for beta testers. I have access to the PPMI data.

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