“…Three neuroimaging-focused priorities were identified in 2015, including developing and harmonizing multisite clinical protocols and pathways and developing the infrastructure and methods among sites to import, store and organize the large accrued clinical neuroimaging dataset that enables central searchability, and develop, apply and test the feasibility of implementing prospective, research-based pediatric neuroimaging protocols in a multisite study. To provide the infrastructure to support these priorities, PEDSNIP was initiated, and funding from Brain Canada in 2016 enabled the development of the Platform, a conduit to address these challenges in pediatric stroke ( Dlamini et al, 2017 , Domi et al, 2017 , Lee et al, 2017 , Mirsky et al, 2017 ). Having built this Platform, we are in a position to utilize the largest neuroimaging and clinical data pool on pediatric stroke data worldwide.…”