The Brain/MINDS 2.0’s Digital Brain Project hosts its Digital Brain Seminar series

RIKEN and seven partner institutions, including OIST, ATR and Kyoto University, were selected as the Core Organization. The Group 4 is in charge of Digital Brain Development.

The aim of the Digital Brain Seminar series is to bring together people who are interested in creating Digital Brain, a digital reconstruction of the brain in structural, dynamic, and functional aspects at different scales in different species.

All seminars are held online or hybrid. Please register for the Zoom details.

The talks may be viewed at their YouTube channel.

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