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  • Virtual brain tools on EBRAINS

    29

    Jan

    2020

    by  Michael Burgstahler

    • Human Brain Project
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    • The Virtual Brain
    • TVB-EBRAINS Flyer - inside pages

    At the Human Brain Project Summit & Open Days in Athens, the team of The Virtual Brain is proudly presenting the results of the last two years of active research.

    All services and resources will be made available on the new EBRAINS platform!

    Freely available resources

    • Online courses for using The Virtual Brain

    • Patient data models ready for The Virtual Brain

    • Clinical trial using The Virtual Brain for epilepsy

    • TVB cloud for treatment of neuro-degenerative diseases

    HBP Collaboration spaces

    • Interactive brain atlas

    • Fast, parallel & HPC-ready simulation with The Virtual Brain

    • Multiscale co-simulation with The Virtual Brain and NEST

    • Connectome & The Virtual Brain model construction pipeline

    • The Virtual Brain programming interface and GUI on EBRAINS

    To access an HBP Collaboration space, you need an HBP Identity Account. If you don't have such an account, here are 3 ways to obtain one:

    • Ask an account holder to invite you
    • Contact your subproject manager if you're already an HBP Member
    • Describe your interest briefly in a mail to support@humanbrainproject.eu

    Active clinical research

    At many hospitals and institutions around the world, clinicians and researchers have been using The Virtual Brain to advance knowledge and therapy for the most critical brain diseases:

    • Dementia

      Identification of virtual brain model parameters reflecting cognitive impairments of MCI and AD patients to explore options for functional reversal

    • Epilepsy

      Large-scale clinical trial (400 patients with drug-resistant epilepsy in 13 hospitals) to guide therapeuticstrategies and improve surgical prognosis

    • Stroke

      Deducing biomarkers from virtual brain parameter changes to predict recovery in patients with stroke

    • Tumors

      Individual brain modeling for patients undergoing brain tumor resection to assist pre-surgical planning and predict post-operative brain dynamics

    • Download: TVB_tools_EBRAINS_flyer_download.pdf
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