by
Julie Courtiol
- Funding
- Petra Ritter
- Research
How could the Brain Simulation Section better start the new year than announcing the successful call of its last European collaborative project?
**The Brain Simulation Section is proud to announce that the TEF-Health project, aiming to foster the integration of state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics technologie
by
Julie Courtiol
- Funding
- Research
- The Virtual Brain
The BrainModes project: "Personalized whole brain simulations: linking connectomics and dynamics in the human brain", which received funding from the European Research Council, has ended last January 2022. Time to report the results achieved!
CORDIS recently featured the BrainModes project success in its online article: *"Simulations help us understand how the brain works
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BSS Editor
- Funding
- Research
- The Virtual Brain
The Brain Simulation Section is leading a major new research initiative together with 17 European research partners, dubbed The VirtualBrainCloud: “Exploiting the full potential of in-silico medicine research for personalized diagnostics and therapies in cloud-based environments”.
This initiative is funded by [European Commission's Horizon2020 program](https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/