The GDC released an Imaging Data Commons (IDC) Image Viewer Tool and other enhancements in the GDC 2.0 Data Portal Vinci Release. The IDC enables access, visualization, and analysis in multi-modal imaging data science. The GDC in collaboration with the IDC, released an IDC Image Viewer Tool in the GDC Analysis Center. Key features include:
- Select to view histopathology or radiology images for cases in a cohort that are also available in the IDC
- Visualize pathology and slide microscopy images and annotations using the IDC Slim Viewer
- Use the IDC Open Health Imaging Foundation (OHIF) Viewer to view radiology images and annotations
Documentation on IDC image viewers is available in the Visualizing Images section of the IDC User's Guide.
This release honors the legacy of Leonardo da Vinci, continuing the GDC tradition of celebrating pioneering scientists.
For detailed information, visit the GDC Data Portal Release Notes. Updated documentation and tutorials are available in the GDC 2.0 Data Portal User’s Guide and accompanying GDC 2.0 Video Tutorial.
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Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) was an Italian Renaissance man known for his achievements in art, science, and engineering. He created iconic art works, while also studying anatomy, mechanics, and the natural world with remarkable insight. His notebooks reveal innovative ideas far ahead of his time, making him a lasting symbol of creativity and intellectual curiosity.
Content available in the public domain, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_da_Vinci. Image attributed to Francesco Melzi, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=78645105.