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The Julich-Brain Atlas at the OHBM in Brisbane

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OHBM in Brisbane

The Julich-Brain Atlas with the EBRAINS siibra toolsuite, the BigBrain, the new AI model for live cell segmentation and receptor autoradiography: Sebastian Bludau, Timo Dickscheid, Kimberley Lothmann presented these research projects and models together with Xiaoyun Gui at their own stand at this year's Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) meeting in Brisbane in June. 

Booth at OHBM

Timo Dickscheid, Xiaoyun Gui, Sebastian Bludau, Paule-Joanne Toussaint (McGill University) and Kimberley Lothmann (from left) in Brisbane
Copyright all pictures: Kimberley Lothmann/INM-1

Posters by Sebastian Bludau, Sabine Ruland and Alexey Chervonnyy were part of the poster session. The INM-1 was also present with an Educational Course by Nicola Palomero-Gallagher. Title: “Neuroanatomy and its Impact on Structural and Functional Imaging (In Memory of Karl Zilles)”. Finally, the meeting in Brisbane was a welcome opportunity to meet and exchange ideas with representatives of long-standing cooperation partners such as McGill University in Montreal.

The OHBM meeting attracts around 3,000 participants every year. Next year's event will take place in Bordeaux from June 14 to 18.

Impressions from the OHBM meeting:

Welcome to Brisbane
Entrance OHBM
Poster session with Alexey Chervonnyy
Skyline at night