We are organizing a Satellite Symposium of Japan Neuroscience Society meeting "Connecting Digital Brains Across the World” on July 23, 2025 at Toki Messe, Niigata, Japan:
On-site and online participation is free, not requiring a registration for the JNS main conference, but requires pre-registration from the above web site by July 18, 2025.
Following short presentations, we will discuss what is a digital brain, how to build it, and how to use it. We welcome participants from wide fields including experimental/computational neuroscience and NeuroAI.
Viktor Jirsa (Institut de Neurosciences des Systemes, France)
Virtual Brain Twins for medicine
Shinya Ito (Allen Institute, USA)
Deep-learning-assisted simulation of a cortical circuit: integrating anatomy, physiology, and function
Franco Pestilli (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
Putting big data and AI to good use in neuroscience
Sacha van Albada (Jülich Research Centre, Germany)
Toward more standardized brain modeling to break the complexity barrier
Saori Tanaka (ATR, Japan)
A Brain Data Platform for the Digital Brain: Current Status and Future Directions
Jason Ritt (Brown University, USA)
Standardized Neuroscience Data Formats and Non-Standardized Scientists
Charissa Poon (RIKEN CBS, Japan)
A 3D transcriptomic and connectivity atlas of the adult marmoset brain
Michael Denker (Jülich Research Centre, Germany)
Kanso, Kaizen, Code: Three thoughts on finding Ikigai of digital brain science infrastructure
Takuya Isomura (RIKEN CBS, Japan)
Reverse engineering of generative models for predicting learning
Organizers:
Kenji Doya (OIST), Carlos Gutierrez (Softbank/OIST), Takuya Isomura (RIKEN CBS),
Ken Nakae (Fukui University), Saori Tanaka (NAIST/ATR), Yukako Yamane (OIST)