Dont miss the annual international meetings of the Brain Connectivity Workshop and the BrainModes conference!
Brain Connectivity Workshop BrainModesHosted in a different country every year, these events are a great opportunity to meet leading experts from computational neuroscience, neuroscience methodology and experimental neuroscience!
CNS*2024 Conference
- Qin Liu - "Data-driven reconstruction of STN: understanding the microcircuitry underlying the "sweet-spot" of DBS for Parkinson's disease"
Oral #O12
Oral session helds on Monday, July 22 at 12:10pm PDT. - Simon Adriano Munoz Lagunas - "From ion channel dynamics to chaotic neuronal population effects: Analysis of chaotic oscillator model with applications to mouse data"
Poster #P006
Stand-by times: Sunday July 21, 2024 4:20pm - 6:20pm PDT - Timo Hofsähs - "The Virtual Brain links neurotransmitter changes and TMS-evoked potential alterations in major depressive disorder"
Poster #P049
Stand-by times: Monday July 22, 2024 4:20pm - 6:20pm PDT - Jennifer Them - "Using brain network modeling to understand the pharmacodynamics of ketamine"
Poster #P111
Stand-by times: Tuesday July 23, 2024 4:50pm - 6:40pm PDT - Qin Liu - "Data-driven reconstruction of STN: understanding the microcircuitry underlying the "sweet-spot" of DBS for Parkinson's disease"
Poster #P146
Stand-by times: Tuesday July 23, 2024 4:50pm - 6:40pm PDT
Natal, Brazil
Join us at CNS*2024 in Natal, Brazil, where we'll be at the forefront of computational neuroscience innovation! We're excited to announce our participation and workshop on "Whole Brain Network Modeling for Clinical Application." Discover how personalized brain network modeling is revolutionizing clinical research and be part of the conversation shaping the future of neuroscience.
We are thrilled to announce our participation at the 32nd Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting, which will be held in *Natal, Brazil, from July 20-24, 2024.
The Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting, organized by the Organization for Computational Neurosciences (OCNS), serves as a platform to showcase the latest advancements and foster collaboration in the field. It offers a unique opportunity for young scientists and senior leaders alike to present their work, exchange ideas, and engage in meaningful discussions.
Workshop Announcement: Whole Brain Network Modeling for Clinical Application
Among the highlights of our participation is the presentation of our workshop, titled "Whole Brain Network Modeling for Clinical Application". Scheduled during the concluding days of the conference, on July 24th, 2024, our workshop is designed to provide a comprehensive exploration of the exciting world of personalized brain network modeling and its significant impact on clinical translational research.
In a dynamic morning session, our workshop will offer attendees a foundational overview and introduction to the application of personalized brain network modeling in a clinical setting. The focus will be on illustrating the transformative potential of this approach in understanding the intricate mechanisms of brain network interactions, the dynamics occurring during brain stimulation and perturbation, and the underlying processes of various brain diseases.
Through a series of detailed examples and case studies, participants will have the unique opportunity to see the practical implications and benefits of whole brain network modeling. Our aim is to not only share knowledge but to inspire innovation and collaboration among researchers, clinicians, and practitioners in the field.
Program
09:00 - 09:20 | Introduction to Brain Network Modeling for Clinical Translation Petra RitterBrain Simulation Section |
09:20-09:40 | Modeling of drug effects using brain network models Jennifer ThemBrain Simulation Section |
09:40–10:00 | Exploration of altered brain dynamics in disease using brain network models Jeehye AnBrain Simulation Section |
10:00-10:20 | Analysis of Chaos in Brain Network Models Simon Adriano Munoz LagunasBrain Simulation Section |
10:20-10:50 | Coffee Break |
10:50–11:10 | Brain network modeling of TMS effects Timo HofsähsBrain Simulation Section |
11:10–11:30 | Data-Driven Reconstruction of Subthalamic Nucleus: Understanding the Microcircuitry Qin LiuBrain Simulation Section |
11:30–11:50 | Multiscale computational brain modeling with TVB-multiscale Valerii BrahinBrain Simulation Section |
11:50–12:10 | Netpyne-TVB Modeling Salvador Dura-BernalSUNY Downstate Health Sciences University |
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Are you eager to stay updated on the latest advancements in computational neuroscience? Do you want to immerse yourself in the fascinating intersection of mathematics, computer science, and neuroscience?
Join us at the 33nd Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting. Discover the detailed program and register for CNS*2024 on the official website to secure your place at this exceptional event.
We look forward to your participation and the opportunity to connect with fellow computational neuroscientists at the 33nd Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting. Let's explore the frontiers of brain research together!