Agenda for EBRAINS Roadmap Symposium now available

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The agenda for the EBRAINS Roadmap Symposium - taking place from 21-22 May in Munich - is now available.

The agenda is based on thematic clustering of accepted contributions by the EBRAINS Roadmap review group. The following questions will be discussed:

  • How does brain function emerge from its multiscale architecture?
  • How do we build digital brain twins that capture disease mechanisms well enough to guide intervention?
  • How do computation, AI, and intelligent infrastructure shape what we can learn about the brain —and what brains can teach machines?
  • How do we translate digital brain science into clinical practice and technological innovation?
  • How do we ensure the sustainability, accessibility, and societal responsibility of brain research infrastructure?

See the full agenda below.

EBRAINS Roadmap Symposium Agenda
PDF, 147.45 KB

Registration

Registration is now closed. The Symposium expects to welcome 150 participants from the digital neuroscience community and beyond.

Further information

The EBRAINS Roadmap Symposium will take place from 21-22 May at the Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at the LMU University Hospital in Munich. The Symposium will co-create the EBRAINS 10-year Roadmap 2026–2036 — a shared vision and implementation plan for the next decade of digital neuroscience in Europe. Click here to learn more about the event.

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