Advanced neuroscience requires advanced data management.

DataJoint works with your lab to design and operate data pipelines for your experiments and analysis.

Over 100 neuroscience labs rely on DataJoint.

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Hui-Chen Lu’s lab at Indiana University turned to DataJoint to reduce barriers to collaboration and analysis. “We are biologists, not IT professionals. A lot of scientists like us are struggling with this kind of data.”

Professor Hui-Chen Lu, PhD - Director, Gill Center for Neuroscience (full article)

 
 


Vastly increase the speed, scale, and validity of neuroscience research. Learn more.

DataJoint Works, our cloud solution, helps scientists scale their experiments and take on more daring projects. It improves lab efficiency and accuracy by automating your lab’s complex computations—so you can focus on the science.

DataJoint Elements is a collection of pre-assembled modules for neuroscience pipelines which have been curated and validated by the scientific community. Modify them any time to benefit from latest developments.

DataJoint Core is an open-source toolkit for defining and operating computational data pipelines. The foundation for reproducible science, collaboration, transparency and automation, this is where it all started.

 DataJoint’s mission is to build and operate a science orchestration platform that eliminates barriers for researchers to rely on automation, AI, and high-performance computing; fosters collaboration and community among scientists around the world; and facilitates integrity, sharing, and validation of data, algorithms, workflows, and research results.

We collaborate with leading neuroscience and machine learning labs all over the world. A team of passionate, self-driven neuroscientists, data scientists, and software engineers, we strive to provide best-in-class solutions for data-intensive scientific workflows.

DataJoint’s work is supported by BRAIN Initiative grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to curate a library of open-source components (U24NS116470) and to commercialize a managed service for collecting, analyzing, and sharing neuroscience data (R44NS129492).

Over 50 peer-reviewed studies have relied on DataJoint for data analysis.

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