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Julie Courtiol
Promoting equal opportunities for men and women is of special importance to the German Research Foundation (DFG) and rooted in its statutes. The main goal of all equal opportunity work is to promote excellence in the science system.
Collaborative Research Centres funded by the DFG, are expected to present a strategy to promote gender equality. The E
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Julie Courtiol
On January 19, 2023, the newly Rahel Hirsch Center for Translational Medicine (RHC) for biomedical research, outpatient care and clinical studies, officially opened its doors on the Campus Charité Mitte, directly adjacent to the Charité high-rise ward block.
The opening ceremony of th
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Julie Courtiol
- Research
- Funding
- Petra Ritter
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
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Julie Courtiol
Yesterday, Prof. Petra Ritter was the invited speaker of the 18th Fenix Infrastructure Webinar: "How to implement a secure processing pipeline for human data ".
Read our blogpost about the event here.
Prof. Ritter pr
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Julie Courtiol
Our work on virtual deep brain stimulation (DBS) in Parkinson’s disease, recently published in Experimental Neurology journal, is highlighted in the EBRAINS online article: "Scientists use EBRAINS to simulate deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease", published on 31 October 2022.
This research work launches the first proof-of-concept of the **TVB multis
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Julie Courtiol
- ebrains
- Human Brain Project
- The Virtual Brain
The quest for multiscale brain modeling reaches a new milestone!
Our new TVB-multiscale co-simulation interface, developed in collaboration with Dura-Bernal Lab in New York, is highlighted in the EBRAINS online article: ”Co-simulation interface marks a new milestone for multiscale modelling”, published on 18 October 2
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Julie Courtiol
Can we trade morning jog by game for the brain over breakfast to stay fit?
It is the subject of interest in the [CORDIS News article— ask an expert series](https://cordis.europa.eu/search?q=%2Farticle%2Frelations%2Fcategories%2Fcollection%2Fcode%3D%27news%27%20AND%20language%3D%27en%27%20AND%20(%2Farticle%2Frelations%2Fcategories%2Fnature%2Fcode%3D%27askExpert%27%20OR%20%2Fprojec