I apologize but the link to the Github page is:
https://github.com/cwatson/brainGraph

Chris

On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 7:37 PM, Chris Watson <cwa...@alum.mit.edu> wrote:

> Dear Freesurfer users, (apologies for cross-post)
>
> I am pleased to announce the first major release of my R package
> "brainGraph" (v1.0.0), a collection of functions for performing graph
> theory analyses of brain MRI data. I chose R because it is free and is, in
> my opinion, the best choice for just about any statistical analysis. It is
> available on CRAN at https://cran.r-project.org/
> web/packages/brainGraph/index.html and development versions will be on my
> Github page (link below).
>
> You can use it for gray matter covariance networks (cortical thickness,
> volume, surface area, or LGI), DTI tractography data (FSL's "probtrackx2",
> PANDA, TrackVis, etc.), and for resting-state fMRI (the Matlab toolbox
> DPABI/DPARSF).
> It is very heavily dependent on the fantastic R package "igraph" (see
> igraph.org), which is based on C code and is quite a bit faster than many
> other R applications.
>
> My Github page for the package is *MailScanner has detected a possible
> fraud attempt from "email.tch.harvard.edu" claiming to be*
> https://github.com/cwatson/brainGraph
> <https://email.tch.harvard.edu/owa/redir.aspx?REF=AuYw-ae9TnjtRShTO7f-UJbUR68DDbXJHlMywLq1BKdgp0I_NYDUCAFodHRwczovL2dpdGh1Yi5jb20vY3dhdHNvbi9icmFpbkdyYXBo>.
> At the bottom is the "README.md" file which provides some basic
> information. Most important is the link to the User Guide, which has
> extensive installation and usage information (warning: it is a direct PDF
> link). It is very long but should be helpful. You will find code for
> getting your data into R, and I have documented many analysis steps and
> include multiple figures. I hope this is intuitive for both veteran and
> novice R users. Additionally, there are links for help learning R, and
> links to other R packages relevant to neuroimaging applications.
>
> Some features that should be of interest include:
> * calculation of a large number of graph/vertex/edge measures
> (particularly those most common in neuroimaging)
> * between-group vertex-wise analysis using the GLM
> * implementation of the network-based statistic (NBS)
> * bootstrapping & permutation testing
> * random graph generation, small-worldness, and global/local/nodal
> efficiency
> * rich-club calculations
> * robustness ("targeted attack" or "random failure") & vulnerability
> * a basic GUI to explore your networks (up to 2 groups/subject at a time)
>
> Please see the NEWS.md file (https://github.com/cwatson/
> brainGraph/blob/master/NEWS.md) for the changelog.
>
> This remains a work-in-progress, so I am very happy to receive bug
> reports, feature requests, general questions asking for help with code,
> (constructive) criticism, etc.
> Please join the Google Group that I set up for those purposes:
> https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/brainGraph-help
>
> Chris Watson
>
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