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Julie Courtiol
- Interview
- Article
- Petra Ritter
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%2Fproject
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Julie Courtiol
- Human Brain Project
- Video
- ebrains
- The Virtual Brain
- Petra Ritter
- Conference
The World Health Summit 2022 was held in Berlin from October 16 to 18, 2022, and focused on “Making the Choice for Health”, including a topic on ”Digital transformation for health”.
On the occasion, a panel discussion was organized about ”How to Achieve a Global Health Data Space” where Prof. Petra Ritter was the moderator.
Read our blogpost of the
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Julie Courtiol
- lecture
- Video
- Petra Ritter
Alzheimer Europe held a lunch debate on 27 September 2022 in Brussels, Belgium, focused on “The role of artificial intelligence and big data in dementia research”, attended by national member organisations, civil society representatives, industry partners, policy makers and members of the European Working Group of People with Dementia (EWGPWD).
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Julie Courtiol
Watch the 3sat scobel broadcast of the science TV show: "The Alzheimer's puzzle" with Prof. Petra Ritter on Saturday, September 22 at 9:00 PM (CEST).
In this new science episode, the 3Sat Scobel team followed Prof. Ritter in our lab and highlighted our work about brain simulations.
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Julie Courtiol
- Interview
- Article
- Petra Ritter
Read the interview given by Prof. Petra Ritter about Horizon 2020-funded Virtual Brain Cloud project: "VirtualBrainCloud project uses AI-based brain simulations to improve the classification of Alzheimer's disease", in Dementia Europe Magazine, issue 39, June 2022, by Alzheimer Europe [here](https://issuu.com/alzheimer-europe/docs/06642alzheimereuropemagazineissue39summer_
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Julie Courtiol
Prof. Petra Ritter was recently interviewed by Carina Schroeder at the radio station Deutschlandfunk Kultur about human digital twin technologies:
"We can construct digital twins of brains and also simulate them, but not exact copies of the brain. The brain is far too complex for that."
The interview was performed in German language.
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Julie Courtiol
The replay of the McGill Precision Convergence Webinar Series: "Towards Sustainable Software For Research and Societal Impact at Scale" from last [December 2021](https://www.brainsimulation.org/bsw/zwei/events/single/7750--towards-sustainable-research-software-meet-prof-petra-ritter-at-the-mc