Spinoza Centre for Neuroimaging
Overview
The Spinoza Centre for Neuroimaging is a shared neuroimaging research facility in Amsterdam that provides open access to advanced MRI, EEG-fMRI, and MEG infrastructure for the Amsterdam neuroscience community, with datasets collected there deposited to open archives including OpenNeuro. It is jointly operated by KNAW, the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and Amsterdam UMC, operates the only clinically certified 7T MRI scanner in the Netherlands, and serves over 400 researchers. It is a node of EATRIS and its imaging capacity is accessible via Euro-BioImaging service channels.
Connections
- relatedTo: Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience (NIN is a co-operating partner and primary institutional home)
- relatedTo: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (co-operating partner; VU researchers are primary users)
- relatedTo: OpenNeuro (datasets collected at the Spinoza Centre are deposited to OpenNeuro)
- relatedTo: EATRIS (registered EATRIS node for advanced neuroimaging services)
- relatedTo: Euro-BioImaging (accessible via Euro-BioImaging service catalogue)

