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The MGH Morphometric Analysis Center (MMAC) is established for the generation of neuroanatomic morphometric measurements. It provides the infrastructure to support the necessary level of administrative, operational, financial and physical presence that is necessary to provide a more efficient, cost effective and flexible morphometric measurement service to meet the needs of the clinical community.
 
The MGH Morphometric Analysis Center (MMAC) is established for the generation of neuroanatomic morphometric measurements. It provides the infrastructure to support the necessary level of administrative, operational, financial and physical presence that is necessary to provide a more efficient, cost effective and flexible morphometric measurement service to meet the needs of the clinical community.
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==Major Equipment==
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* (16) Dual Pentium processors running Linux. 1024+Mby RAM.
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* 2+ TB online RAID disk space for storing images and morphometric data and for developing software.
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* (4) Linix-based servers; 1 dedicated web services, 1 dedicated to CD writing for permanent data backup and storage and 2 dedicated file servers each serving a RAID disk systems.
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More information are available on the [http://www.cma.mgh.harvard.edu/ website]

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The MGH Morphometric Analysis Center (MMAC) is established for the generation of neuroanatomic morphometric measurements. It provides the infrastructure to support the necessary level of administrative, operational, financial and physical presence that is necessary to provide a more efficient, cost effective and flexible morphometric measurement service to meet the needs of the clinical community.

Major Equipment

  • (16) Dual Pentium processors running Linux. 1024+Mby RAM.
  • 2+ TB online RAID disk space for storing images and morphometric data and for developing software.
  • (4) Linix-based servers; 1 dedicated web services, 1 dedicated to CD writing for permanent data backup and storage and 2 dedicated file servers each serving a RAID disk systems.

More information are available on the website