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A full day of satellite events taking place on Monday, 27 March, will kick off the week of the Human Brain Project (HBP) Summit 2023 in Marseille, France. The satellite events include hands-on training sessions on EBRAINS tools and services as well as open forums for discussions.
The event will take place at the Palais du Pharo in Marseille, France, from March 28-31, 2023.
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EBRAINS at ‘The Future of Brain Health: Clinically Informed and Patient-Centered Brain Research’ event
9 December 2022EBRAINS CEO Paweł Świeboda took part in ‘The Future of Brain Research in Europe: Key Priorities and How They Can Be Addressed’ panel at the ‘Future of Brain Health’ event, organized by the European Academy of Neurology in Brussels on 8 December 2022.
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Erice 2022: international school on brain circuit focuses on multiscale brain modelling
8 December 2022The latest edition of the International School of Brain Cells & Circuits “Camillo Golgi”, organised by scientists at the Human Brain Project, concluded on Saturday 3 December.
EBRAINS had a strong presence at the International Conference on Research Infrastructures in Brno, Czechia, from 19-21 October 2022.
On 13 September 2022, the EBRAINS Training on Brain Atlases and Simulation Services for members and collaborators of the Austrian Neuroscience Association (ANA), supported by the Human Brain Project (HBP) Training support Team, took place in Klosterneuburg, Austria.
EBRAINS representatives were present at the INCF Assembly 2022 which ran from 12 to 16 September.
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EBRAINS and HBP were present at the Bernstein Network conference on computational neuroscience
20 September 2022EBRAINS and The Human Brain Project (HBP) were present at the Bernstein Conference 2022, which took place in Berlin from 13 to 17 September. EBRAINS was one of the sponsors of the conference, held annually by the Bernstein Network to bring together the international computational neuroscience community for scientific exchange.
A panel at the FENS forum discussed the challenges associated with sharing and reusing brain data - and how the EBRAINS research infrastructure seeks to address these challenges.