EBRAINS, The European Digital Infrastructure for Brain Research
21. 10. 2022, 7:30 - 8:30
side events

EBRAINS is a new ESFRI digital Research Infrastructure focusing on brain research. Meet us to learn more about how EBRAINS Research Infrastructure is supporting the future of brain science in Europe and how it aligns with the European Open Science approach.

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Organiser: EBRAINS

Good brain health plays a significant role in an individual’s well-being and collectively has a profound impact on the economy and society. Poor brain health, or brain disease, carries devastating public health, social and economic consequences. Therefore, understanding the brain, brain health, and brain disorders is essential to improving patients' health and quality of life. It also it offers a pathway to understanding the new economic and social reality.

On this occasion, the ICRI EBRAINS Side Event offers an excellent opportunity to learn more about how the EBRAINS Research Infrastructure is supporting the future of brain science.

During this one-hour session, you will have the chance to hear Keynote Speakers and renown scientists conversing about the essence of the EBRAINS Research Infrastructure:

Speakers:

  • Mr. PawełŚwieboda, CEO EBRAINS AISBL, Director General Human BrainProject
  • Prof. Dr.M.D. Jan Bjaalie, Professor at the University of Oslo, Leader of EBRAINSData Services
  • Univ.Prof. Dr. med. Petra Ritter, BIHJohanna Quandt Professor for Brain Simulation, Director Brain SimulationSection, Berlin Institute of Health & Dept. of Neurology, CharitéUniversity Hospital Berlin
  • Prof. Dr.Yannis Ioannidis, ESFRI Executive Board Member, President of ACM,Professor of Informatics and Telecommunications at University of Athens,Affiliate Faculty at Athena Research and Innovation Center
  • Prof. dr. ir. Liesbet Peeters, Professor at theBiomedical Research Institute and Data Science Institute of Hasselt University,Multiple Sclerosis Data Alliance Core Partner

Additional information: https://ebrains.eu/icri-side-event