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Julie Courtiol
- Education
- exhibition
- The Virtual Brain
The Brain Simulation Section is contributing at the "ARGUMENTS. An approach" exhibition organized by the Museum for Communication Berlin.
The event takes place from October 7, 2022 to August 23, 2023.
For this occasion, we are exhibiting a digital brain that visualizes active brain networks during different states that are related to the "
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Julie Courtiol
The Horizon Europe funded eBRAIN-Health project hosted its kick-off meeting on July 11, 2022.
Read the summary of the meeting in the last Alzheimer Europe newsletter, covering news from both July and August, here.
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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
- Article
- 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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Julie Courtiol
- Petra Ritter
- Article
- Interview
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
- Article
- Human Brain Project
- ebrains
- The Virtual Brain
CORDIS recently featured EBRAINS Virtual Brain Cloud Facility Hub Services in its online article: "Making brain research easier with open-source software".
TVB on EBRAINS services were developed under the lead of the Brain Simulation Section at the Charité, and can be accessed here.
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Julie Courtiol
The Brain Simulation Section is proud to announce that the eBRAIN-Health project: Actionable Multilevel Health Data, coordinated by Prof. Petra Ritter, has been funded with € 13Mill by Horizon Europe.
This comprehensive European infrastructure project is done in collaboration with EBRAINS AISBL and 18 additional European partners.
The project aims to develop a new federated c