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SUMMARY:Human Brain Project Summit 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Human Brain Project Summit 2023 provides an open forum for hundreds of researchers\, plus policy makers\, media and public\, to discuss exciting scientific results\, the latest developments in the project\, and the cutting-edge services and tools available on the EBRAINS Research Infrastructure is a great opportunity to share the latest developments of the Human Brain Project with the community and external audiences. It is also meant to be a valuable moment of exchange\, discussion\, and feedback. \nClick here for more details.
URL:https://www.neuropac.info/event/human-brain-project-summit-2023/
LOCATION:Marseille\, France\, Marseille\, France
CATEGORIES:Conference,Workshop
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SUMMARY:EBRAINS - a solution-driven approach to enable brain science and technologies
DESCRIPTION:There will be great opportunities for data scientists looking to expand their knowledge\, companies looking for project partnerships\, cognitive psychologists who need the inspiration to improve their technology and more. \nProgramme: \n\n10h00 – 10h05: Introduction by France Nivelle\n10h05 – 10h20: EBRAINS Introduction and Scientific vision by Prof. dr. Viktor Jirsa\, Chief Science Officer at EBRAINS\, Professor at Aix-Marseille Université\, INS Director / DR CNRS\n10h20 – 10h35: EBRAINS Neurotechnology approach by Prof. Dr. Pieter Roelfsema\, MD\, PhD\, Director of the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience\n10h35 – 10h50: The future of Brain Health within the EBRAINS Research Infrastructure by Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Petra Ritter\, BIH Johanna Quandt Professor for Brain Simulation\, Director Brain Simulation Section\, Berlin Institute of Health & Dept. of Neurology\, Charité University Hospital Berlin\n10h50 – 11h05: A solution approach for EBRAINS Research Infrastructureby Prof. dr. ir. Liesbet Peeters\, Professor at the Biomedical Research Institute and Data Science Institute of Hasselt University\, Multiple Sclerosis Data Alliance Core Partner\n11h05 – 11h10: Concluding remarks by France Nivelle\n11h10 – 11h30: Q&A session\n\nClick here to register.
URL:https://www.neuropac.info/event/ebrains-a-solution-driven-approach-to-enable-brain-science-and-technologies/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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SUMMARY:Anatomy and function of the prefrontal cortex across species
DESCRIPTION:Understanding the human brain relies for a large part on work in animal models\, which necessitates a careful cross-species comparison. The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is particularly relevant in this regard as its function is poorly understood and potential cross-species differences remain highly debated. This workshop brings together experimental and computational scientists whose work allows a comparison of the anatomy and function of the PFC between species (in particular between humans\, monkeys and mice). \nEBRAINS is uniquely suited to provide a platform to compare anatomy\, physiology and behaviour between species\, due to its atlases\, numerous datasets\, as well as the whole brain models from different species. The interactive format of the workshop will allow speakers as well as non-speakers from largely separated fields to interact and discuss\, which is expected to create novel insights as well as lead to more coherence and clarity in the relevant terminology\, formats and important research directions in the field. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.neuropac.info/event/anatomy-and-function-of-the-prefrontal-cortex-across-species/
LOCATION:Paris\, Paris\, France
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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