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# About

## Introduction
The BrainGlobe Initiative (BGI) was established by researchers at the
The BrainGlobe Initiative (BGI) was originally established by researchers at the
[Sainsbury Wellcome Centre](https://www.sainsburywellcome.org/web/) and the
[Technical University of Munich](https://www.tum.de/en/).

We collaborate with researchers from the [EBRAINS national node](https://www.ebrains.eu/national-nodes/norway) at the [University of Oslo](https://www.uio.no/english/) to establish and implement standards for atlases and their metadata.

The core goal of BrainGlobe is to develop a suite of Python-based software tools for computational neuroanatomy.
We have developed several software packages to access, analyze and visualize anatomical data. By ensuring the
interoperability of all of BrainGlobe's software, we aim to streamline the development of analysis pipelines and facilitate the process of going from raw data to publication-ready content. By producing a set of high-quality
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