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Julie Courtiol
- The Virtual Brain
- ebrains
- Human Brain Project
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CORDIS recently featured EBRAINS Virtual Brain Cloud Facility Hub Services in its online article: "Making brain research easier with open-source software".
TVB on EBRAINS services were developed under the lead of the Brain Simulation Section at the Charité, and can be accessed here.
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Julie Courtiol
The Brain Simulation Section is proud to announce that the eBRAIN-Health project: Actionable Multilevel Health Data, coordinated by Prof. Petra Ritter, has been funded with € 13Mill by Horizon Europe.
This comprehensive European infrastructure project is done in collaboration with EBRAINS AISBL and 18 additional European partners.
The project aims to develop a new federated
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Julie Courtiol
Prof. Petra Ritter was recently interviewed by Carina Schroeder at the radio station Deutschlandfunk Kultur about human digital twin technologies:
"We can construct digital twins of brains and also simulate them, but not exact copies of the brain. The brain is far too complex for that."
The interview was performed in German language.
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Julie Courtiol
Our research topic on Brain Modeling of Neurodegenerative Disorders is complete!
This research topic was motivated by the 2018 BrainModes meeting, dedicated to “Computational Modeling of neurodegeneration and the aging brain”, hosted by the Cuban Neuroscience Center in Havana.
This topic aimed to solicit research which explores innovative means of understanding comple
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Julie Courtiol
The replay of the McGill Precision Convergence Webinar Series: "Towards Sustainable Software For Research and Societal Impact at Scale" from last [December 2021](https://www.brainsimulation.org/bsw/zwei/events/single/7750--towards-sustainable-research-software-meet-prof-petra-ritter-at-the-m
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Julie Courtiol
The 31st Alzheimer Europe Conference: "Resilience in dementia: Moving beyond the COVID-19 pandemic" was held from 29 November to 1 December, 2021 (read our blogpost here).
For this occasion, Prof. Petra Ritter ga
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Jessica Palmer
Prof. Petra Ritter gave a keynote speech at the Absolvia 2022 of the Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin. The farewell ceremony took place digitally via livestream on March 13, 2022.
The graduate speech by Prof. Ritter, in German, can be found here (starting at 8:30 min