The human brain is one of the most complex and fascinating structures. It is still far from understood and therefore considered one of the last biological frontiers. Its function is the result of intricate signal transmission networks and reactions occurring within and between neurons.
To model and simulate such complexity, multiscale models are required, that are aimed at reproducing brain function through a bottom-up approach, from the molecular to the whole brain level.
This workshop will provide training in computational tools developed in HBP, that enable brain simulation and modelling at the molecular and subcellular levels. Participants will get an overview of these tools, the necessary theoretical background, and practical experience to apply the tools in own research. HBP research results will be shared and attendees be trained in how to use EBRAINS resources.
Rebecca Wade | HITS, Germany
Giulia Rossetti | FZJ, Germany
Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski | KTH, Sweden
Giulia D’Arrigo | HITS, Germany
Please note: The program will be updated regularly and is subject to change.
Download the program flyer here.
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