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Registration for the Human Brain Project Summit 2023 is open

Marseille, France,

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The Human Brain Project (HBP) is delighted to announce that registration for the HBP Summit 2023 is open. The event will take place at the Palais du Pharo in Marseille, France, from March 28-31, 2023.

The upcoming Human Brain Project Summit will highlight the excellent scientific achievements of the HBP at a point when the ten-year Flagship project approaches its conclusion (in September 2023) and the legacy that it will leave for the brain research community. The theme “Achievements and future of digital brain research” has been chosen to mark a special moment in the HBP, when we look at all our scientific achievements and the future of the EBRAINS Research Infrastructure.

The event will be a forum for stimulating and high-quality scientific exchange in different fields. Many European advances in the field of neurosciences, health and applications in clinical medicine, as well as brain-derived technologies will be presented. The programme has been carefully planned to offer you a memorable conference, it includes lectures, debates, a science market, a poster session and more.

Registration

Register before the early bird deadline on 2 February to benefit from a reduced registration fee! Click here to register.

Abstract submission

Would you like to present your research at the HBP Summit? Make sure to submit your poster abstract! Two winners will have the opportunity to present their research to the audience in a 10-minute plenary talk. Submit your abstract before 2 February here.

Satellite events

A selection of satellite events - covering topics such as simulation, atlasing, and data analytics - will take place on 27 March 2023 at the Palais du Pharo as part of the Human Brain Project Summit 2023. You can find a preliminary list of satellite events in the programme here. Please note that you will have to register separately for each satellite event you wish to attend.

 

About the Human Brain Project

The Human Brain Project (HBP) is the largest brain science project in Europe and stands among the biggest research projects ever funded by the European Union. It is one of the three FET Flagship Projects of the EU. At the interface of neuroscience and information technology, the HBP investigates the brain and its diseases with the help of highly advanced methods from computing, neuroinformatics and artificial intelligence, and in turn drives innovation in fields like brain-inspired computing and neurorobotics. As a lasting contribution to the global science community, the HBP develops EBRAINS, an open European research infrastructure that allows scientists and technology experts to seamlessly collaborate, accelerating advancements in the fields of neuroscience, computing and brain-related medicine.

 

About EBRAINS

EBRAINS is a new digital research infrastructure, created by the EU-funded Human Brain Project, that gathers an extensive range of data and tools for brain related research. EBRAINS aims to help translate the latest scientific discoveries into innovation in medicine and industry, for the benefit of patients and society. EBRAINS has been recognised as one of the best-in-class European research infrastructures and included in the ESFRI Roadmap 2021.