Upcoming events by the HBP Education Programme
Hello, I hope this e-mail finds you well. We are the Human Brain Project Education Programme and specialise in organising workshops and events in which participants are introduced to the research infrastructure EBRAINS. I would like to raise awareness for two upcoming events. Please consider adding them to your list of upcoming events. ---------------------------------------------------- Young Researchers Event meets HIBALL: new digital tools to study the brain Date: 25 October 2022 Website: https://www.humanbrainproject.eu/en/education-training-career/YRE2022-Croati... Description: The human brain is a multi-level and highly complex system that produces, processes and transmits information in an incomparable manner. The Human Brain Project (HBP) unites researchers and scientists to decode the mechanisms underlying this unique system by investigating the human brain and its diseases with the help of highly advanced ICT tools. As such, the HBP is developing EBRAINS, the new European digital research infrastructure, as a lasting contribution to the global science community, an open source tool that allows scientists and technology experts to seamlessly collaborate, thereby accelerating advancements in the fields of neuroscience, computing and brain-related medicine. The Helmholtz International BigBrain Analytics and Learning Laboratory (HIBALL) is an HBP Partnering Project that aims to transform the well-known BigBrain model to its next level by reinforcing utilization and co-development of the latest AI and high-performance computing (HPC) technologies for building highly detailed 3D brain models. HBP and EBRAINS together with the University of Zagreb, School of Medicine and HIBALL invite the entire scientific community, in particular early career researchers, to join the forthcoming Young Researchers Event (YRE), taking place on 25th October in Zadar, Croatia and online. During this one-day free hybrid event, participants can learn more about topics like big data analytics, human brain atlasing and computational neuroscience in interactive plenaries and hands-on workshops. The programme also offers networking opportunities for participants to exchange with peers as well as renowned experts. This event will take place in conjunction with the 6th BigBrain Workshop - From microstructure to functional connectomics. Address: Falkensteiner Resort Punta Skala, 2321 Petrčane, Croatia Registration deadline: 4 October 2022 ———————————————— EBRAINS Workshop: Anatomy and function of the prefrontal cortex across species Date: 14-16 March 2023 Website: https://www.humanbrainproject.eu/en/education/YRE2022-Denmark/ Description: Understanding the human brain relies for a large part on work in animal models, which necessitates a careful cross-species comparison. The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is particularly relevant in this regard as its function is poorly understood and potential cross-species differences remain highly debated. This workshop brings together experimental and computational scientists whose work allows a comparison of the anatomy and function of the PFC between species (in particular between humans, monkeys and mice). EBRAINS is uniquely suited to provide a platform to compare anatomy, physiology and behaviour between species, due to its atlases, numerous datasets, as well as the whole brain models from different species. The interactive format of the workshop will allow speakers as well as participants from largely separated fields to interact and discuss, which is expected to create novel insights as well as lead to more coherence and clarity in the relevant terminology, formats and important research directions in the field. Address: ICM Institute for Brain and Spinal Cord, 47, bd de l'hôpital, Paris, France Registration deadline: 21 November 2022 (Early-Bird Registration), 28 February 2022 (Late Registration) ———————————————————————— Please don’t hesitate to contact us should you need further information. Thank you in advance The HBP Education Team
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