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1 1  [[image:‎‎‎‎CNS*2023_Workshop_banner_EBRAINS.png]]
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4 -**ARE YOU WORKING ON BRAIN NETWORK MODELING AND SIMULATION IN THE HEALTHCARE DOMAIN?**
5 -\\Technological advances in the field of personalized brain network modeling are being made at a breathtaking pace – and the healthcare sector is not spared from these developments. Multiscale simulations, simulation-based inference, cloud infrastructure for computing intense processing of digital brain twins, AI and robotics interfaces, and clinical validation of computational model-based decision making – are just a few examples of the latest developments.
6 -While many potential solutions to address the clinical needs are already prototyped or tested in our labs, they also need testing in real-life environments and certification.
7 -\\**HOW DO WE CROSS THE BRIDGE BETWEEN LAB PROTOTYPES AND PRACTICAL IMPLEMENTATION?**
8 -\\At the **"Multiscale personalized brain network modeling: Towards clinical applications"** **Workshop** from **9:00 to 18:00 CET**, discover TEF-Health - a world class reference AI and robotics Testing and Experimentation Facility for health, that integrates expertise and infrastructure necessary for the design and implementation of digital human brain twin testing methods in real world environments.
4 +**ARE YOU DOING RESEARCH IN THE HEALTHCARE SECTOR **
5 +\\Technological advances in the field of personalized brain network modeling are being made at a breathtaking pace – and the healthcare sector is not spared from these developments. Multiscale simulations, simulation-based inference, cloud infrastructure for computing intense processing of digital brain twins, AI and robotics interfaces, and clinical validation of computational model-based decision making – are just a few examples of the latest developments. While many potential solutions to address clinical needs are already prototyped or tested in our labs, they also need testing in real-life environments and certification.
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11 11  **Program.**
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28 28  **12:00-12:30 The Virtual Mouse Brain
29 29   **Jeehye An
30 30  \\//12:30-14:10 Lunch Break//**
31 -\\14:20-14:50 Modeling cerebral energy metabolism in The Virtual Brain**
32 - Taher Halgurd​​​​​​​
29 +\\14:20-14:50 Use Case: Brain network modeling for decision support in dementia **
30 + Leon Stefanovski
33 33  **14:50-15:20 Multiscale brain simulation: Coupling of various neuronal simulators**
34 34   Valery Bragin
35 35  \\//15:20-15:50//**   **//Coffee Break//
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37 37  **16:00-16:30 Use Case: //In silico// optimization of DBS with multiscale patient brain
38 38   models and BIDS standard for computational models**
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39 39   Jil Meier
40 40  **16:30-17:00 Hands-On: Simulate brain stimulation with TVB**
41 41   Anaïs Halimi
42 -**17:00-17:30 Use Case: Brain network modeling for decision support in dementia**
43 - Leon Stefanovski
41 +**17:00-17:30 Modeling cerebral energy metabolism in The Virtual Brain**
42 + Taher Halgurd
44 44  **17:30-18:00 Simulating cognitive brain function**
45 45   Petra Ritter
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48 48  **Training Materials.**