
News and Events

June 10, 2022
Indoc and members of the eBRAIN-Health consortium awarded funding by Horizon Europe
The project aims to develop a decentralized, data protection-compliant research platform capable of simulating some of the brain’s complex neurobiological phenomena. Indoc and its European subsidiary are leading the development and technical coordination for this data platform which will allow researchers to collate an array of different types of information, including data from PET and MRI scans, EEG tests, behavioral studies and lifestyle surveys, as well as clinical data from thousands of patients and healthy controls. Read more

June 1, 2022
Indoc presents at CRSC 2022
Indoc presents on Pilot, its scalable and customizable platform which enables secure collection, integration, analysis, and sharing of data at the Canadian Research Software Conference in Montreal.
May 6, 2022
New imaging dataset to accelerate research on neurodevelopmental disorders
OBI, with support from Indoc continues to play a key role in open science and brain health research with the release of a new clinical dataset that will help scientists around the world advance investigation into pediatric neurological conditions. Read more
December 8, 2021
Ontario Brain Institute releases large dementia dataset to further accelerate brain research, discovery, and innovation through Brain-CODE, an open science data platform
One of the more pressing calls-to-action in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the need to facilitate more accessible, effective, and seamless data sharing across the worldwide research community. Supported by Indoc, OBI’s neuroinformatics platform, Brain-CODE, is achieving just that for global brain disorder research – recently launching their third clinical data release featuring rich data on individuals with dementia. Read more

November 2, 2021
Indoc partners with the Human Brain Project to build the EBRAINS HealthDataCloud
The EBRAINS research infrastructure will add a new service for sensitive medical brain data for the scientific community – the EBRAINS HealthDataCloud. A multinational team of academic and industrial partners in the Human Brain Project, including Indoc and its European subsidiary, is developing the privacy compliant service over the next two years. The project is coordinated by Charité Universitätsmedizin. Read more

July 7, 2021
Indoc launches Indoc Research Europe gGmbH
Led by Managing Director Stephane Pollentier, Indoc Research Europe will manage operations outside of North America including partnerships with Charité Universitätsmedizin in Germany. Learn more
June 1, 2021
Indoc to continue development of the Charité Virtual Research Environment
Building on the initial deployment phase of the Virtual Research Environment (VRE), Indoc will extend the capabilities of the VRE with new features including integration with imaging and clinical data sources, further support for the FAIR data principles including BIDS and openMINDS standards and knowledge graph integration, and enhanced data protection measures. Learn more
May 3, 2021
Ontario Brain Institute releases data from the Predicting Persistent Post-Concussive Problems in Pediatrics - 5P Study
Supported by Indoc, OBI has released its latest open set of data focusing on persistent post concussive symptoms (PPCS). The study which produced this dataset aimed to derive and validate easy to use prognosticators for clinicians to identify children and youth for risk of PPCS. Read more
January 12, 2021
Indoc Research and partners receive Digital Supercluster investment in digital and precision health
Indoc and its subsidiary Greenroom Research together with project lead XCO and other academic and technology partners are developing a frailty care system (FCS) to help frail individuals remain safely in their homes and provide them with essential support. Read more

June 3, 2020
Indoc receives CANARIE funding to build a Patient Data Gateway
Indoc receives funding from CANARIE’s Research Data Management program to build a Patient Data Gateway that will enable direct, consistent, and standardized data capture of diverse data types from research study participants in real-world settings.