EBRAINS was present at the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) Annual Meeting 2025 from 24-28 June in Brisbane, Australia with a booth, demos, scientific talks, and posters.
OHBM 2025 took place at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre and welcomed more than 2,000 attendees from nearly 40 different countries.
EBRAINS was present at booth 4 to share the latest developments about our digital research infrastructure and to engage with members of the brain mapping community.
Booth visitors were eager to learn more about the Open Science Tools and Services available on EBRAINS. Many were especially interested in the brain atlases available on our digital research infrastructure. Visitors also had the opportunity to learn about the EBRAINS-coordinated projects – EBRAINS 2.0 that is advancing the development and delivery of the infrastructure’s research technologies to the scientific community and the Virtual Brain Twin, which aims to optimise treatment for psychiatric conditions through an innovative multiscale brain modelling approach. The EBRAINS team gave demos at the booth throughout the event, with a special emphasis on tools for modelling and simulation like The Virtual Brain.
Several presentations took place on Tuesday, 24 June. EBRAINS Chief Science Officer Viktor Jirsa presented ‘Connectomes of Neural Fields', while EBRAINS researchers Nicola Palomero-Gallagher, Working Group Leader "Receptors" at INM-1, Forschungszentrum Jülich, presented 'Anatomy for beginners', and Huifang Wang, Neuroscientist at the Institute of Systems Neurosciences in Marseille, presented 'NFT and Neurostimulation'.
On Wednesday, 25 June, Wang presented 'Virtual brain twins for stimulation in epilepsy' as part of the 'Neural Field Theory and Brain Network Modelling for Human Brain Mapping' session.
EBRAINS researcher Spase Petkoski, Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Systems Neurosciences in Marseille, presented two posters at the event on 27 and 28 June. He presented 'Space-time structure of the connectome explains frequency-dependent activity in MEG Modelling and Analysis Methods' and 'Data-inferred multiscale brain models for psychiatric disorders'.
" "OHBM 2025 was a fantastic opportunity to interact with the brain mapping community. We were delighted to see that there is strong interest in EBRAINS tools, such as the brain atlases and simulators, in Oceania." "
EBRAINS hopes to see you at OHBM 2026 in Bordeaux, France!
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