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  • Recent Developments with the Digital Medicine, Charité & BIH Health Data Platforms

    25

    Sep

    2019

    by  Jessica Palmer

    • Open Science
    • Research
    • The Virtual Brain
    • Petra Ritter

    As a Steering Committee member of the BIH Research Platform Digital Medicine Professor Ritter supports the goal of establishing a Health Data Platform for FAIR data management at Charité and BIH.

    Petra Ritter serves in directing the informatics projects [VirtualBrainCloud](https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/

  • TVB-NEST Co-Simulation News

    25

    Sep

    2019

    by  Jessica Palmer

    • Open Science
    • The Virtual Brain
    • TVB-NEST poster pt1

    This year at INCF, we presented TVB and our TVB-NEST multi-scale co-simulation.

    We will be proudly presenting a series of courses on TVB at BCCN this year December 3rd, including a specific tutorial on doing TVB-NEST m

  • International Literature Festival Berlin: AutomaticWriting2.0: VIRTUAL BRAINS AND TRANSHUMANIST CRAVINGS

    19

    Sep

    2019

    by  Jessica Palmer

    • The Virtual Brain
    • Petra Ritter
    • International Literature Festival Berlin Automatic Writing 2.0. Cover

    Will simulations of human brains instigate a new evolutionary phase?

    On Friday September 20th 2019, at HAU (Hebbel am Ufer), The Virtual Brain will be featured as part of 19th International Literature Festival Berlin. Dr. Petra Ritter will be speaking with Mark O’Connell and Uziel Awret about the present and imagined futures implied by brain simulation technologies like [The Virtual Brain](h

  • We're Presenting at Two Summer School Programs

    2

    Sep

    2019

    by  Jessica Palmer

    • The Virtual Brain
    • Education
    • Drawing of VBC logo on a chalk board

    Two Upcoming Summer School Programs will Include Presentations by Dr. Petra Ritter

    Two exciting summer school programs: The Barcelona Cognition Brain and Technology summer school, and the NeuroSchool: Summer School in Computational and Theoretical Models in Neuroscience will be feat

  • The Virtual Brain videos now in INCF training space

    29

    Aug

    2019

    by  Jessica Palmer

    • The Virtual Brain
    • Education
    • TVB-INCF Training Space Banner

    TVB educational videos (EduCases) are now listed in the INCF training space

    Want a quick start on using TVB?

    Check out TVB in the INCF training directory. You can find the “TVB Made Easy” serieshere, and many resource related to The Virtual Brain [here](https://training.inc

  • The Virtual Brain can now be run on the Human Brain Project Collab platform

    29

    Aug

    2019

    by  Jessica Palmer

    • The Virtual Brain
    • Human Brain Project
    • TVB x HBP

    TVB is now part of the HBP toolset!

    If you have a HBP account, you can now simulate The Virtual Brain here right from HBP Collab Jupyter notebooks!

    To get a quick start on simulating with TVB on the HBP platforms simply create a new Collab, visit the [TVB Simulator Collab]

  • TVB-NEST multiscale simulation now available on Human Brain Project Collab Platform

    29

    Aug

    2019

    by  Jessica Palmer

    • The Virtual Brain
    • Human Brain Project
    • TVB-NEST multi-scale simulations

    Neural simulators typically fall into one of two categories:

    • On the one hand there are microscopic scale simulators like NEST, Neuron, and Brain, which simulate dynamics and interaction between individual neurons (or neuron compartments) and neuron networks.

    • On the other hand there are larger-scale simulators, like TVB, that use so-called neural mass or neural field models, whi

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