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Chloê Langford
We recently had the pleasure of hosting Sarah Janine Sleimann as an intern at the Brain Simulation Section. You can find her full report on her time with us including her article on deep brain stimulation in Parkinson'here. We have included an excerpt translated into English below:
I'm Sarah, a 15-year-old student who did an internship at the Berlin Inst
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Julie Courtiol
The World Health Summit 2024, held from October 13 to 15 in Berlin and organized by Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, brought together leaders, innovators, and visionaries in global health to discuss pressing challenges and explore transformative solutions. Read our previous [blog post](https://www.brainsimulation.org/bsw/zwei/events
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Chloê Langford
The Brain Simulation Section is a proud member of the SHAIPED Consortium - a group of 30 partners from 11 Member States who are currently working on the European Health Data Space (EHDS) project. The project aims to develop artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for medical devices and further advance digital health in Europe. The SHAIPED Consortium has been awarded a European project tend
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Julie Courtiol
The TEF-Health Public Event, held on October 15 at the Innovating Health Together Conference in Porto, Portugal, was a real success! If you couldn’t join us, we’re happy to share that the replay is now available for you to watch and revisit all the inspiri
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Julie Courtiol
Last month, our research group had the incredible opportunity to participate in EuroHack24: High Performance Computing Applications Programming Hackathon, held from October 7–11, 2024, at the beautiful Hotel de la Paix in Lugano, Switzerland. This event, organized by the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS), brought together research teams and mentors to e
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Julie Courtiol
In June 2024, Karolinska University Hospital hosted the EUHA Members' Assembly, which brought together leaders in EU healthcare sector for three days of collaboration and discussion, all under the theme of Rethinking Healthcare Systems. Among the key highlights of the event was the [EUHA Symposium on Rethinking Healthcare Systems](https://www.brainsimulation.org/bsw/zwei/events
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Julie Courtiol
Last July, the 32nd Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS*2024) took place in Natal, Brazil. The Brain Simulation Section team had the opportunity to contribute to this event with a workshop titled “Whole Brain Network Modeling for Clinical Application”. Here’s a look back at the highlights and key takeaways from our involvement.
Workshop