Welcome to the McGill Centre for Integrative Neuroscience (MCIN). The MCIN, led by Dr. Alan Evans, conducts computationally-intensive brain research using innovative mathematical and statistical approaches to integrate clinical, psychological or neuroimaging phenotypes with genotypic information.
The MCIN community collaborates with a broad range of researchers investigating specific questions, such as the genetic influences on neural development and connectivity in autism, or a multi-modal modeling of the pathophysiology of neurodegenerative diseases.
The MCIN aims to be an international leader in the integration of imaging and genetics via information sciences, providing a platform for advances in basic neuroscience and clinical care.
Whether you are a researcher, developer or user, this is your primary resource for all things related to our lab. Here, you will find everything you need to get started from installation guides to advanced configuration and troubleshooting tips.
Please note that this documentation is a constant work-in-progress. We are continually updating and improving the content to provide the best possible resources for our users, developers, and contributors.
1. Quick Links
This is a list of common links
2. IT Support & MCIN Accounts
There are several programs available to assist you within the MCIN network. The following will help you set up accounts for these programs.
3. McGill Resources
As an employee of McGil, you will have access to the following programs
4. Workstations, Hardware and Software
This section can contain information for the users everyday needs. Some items are as follows
5. MCIN Team Resources
This section will assist users who need help with
6. Administrative Support
This section can contain information on how an Employee can find support for
7. MCIN Websites
This section will connect the user with the different websites that are under the umbrella of the MCIN such as
8. External Resources
This section will contain links to common resources that would be of interest to MCIN team members such as:
Compute Canada
Thank you for visiting our documentation. We hope you find the information helpful and easy to follow. If you have suggestions on how we can improve the documentation, feel free to contribute or reach out!