Vergangene Veranstaltungen

Vergangene Konferenzen, Symposien, Workshops, Kurse und andere Veranstaltungen, an denen Mitglieder des Bernstein Netzwerks maßgeblich beteiligt waren.

Computational and Systems Neuroscience — COSYNE

29.02. – 05.03.2024
Lisbon and Cascais, Portugal
Conference

The annual Cosyne meeting provides an inclusive forum for the exchange of empirical and theoretical approaches to problems in systems neuroscience, in order to understand how neural systems function.

The Bernstein Network will have an information booth at this event!

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Laura Busse (Speaker)
Claire Meissner-Bernard (Workshop organizer)
Dylan Festa (Workshop organizer)
Matt Getz (Workshop organizer)
Simone Azeglio (Workshop organizer)
Gabriel Mahuas (Workshop organizer)
Torben Ott (Workshop organizer)
Wulfram Gerstner (Speaker)
Katharina A. Wilmes (Workshop organizer)
Roxana Zeraati (Speaker)
Daniel Durstewitz (Workshop organizer)
Anna Levina (Speaker)

Winter School “Ethics of Neuroscience and AI” 2024

26.02. – 01.03.2024
Berlin, Germany
School

Theoretical foundations, as well as practical and ethical aspects are addressed. Participants will benefit from a combination of lectures with group work and discussions, where they will put the learned content into practice.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
BCCN Berlin
John-Dylan Haynes

Ringvorlesung Wintersemester 2023/2024 – Herz und Hirn gemeinsam im Fokus

07.11. – 06.02.2024
Göttingen, Germany
Ringvorlesung

Herz und Hirn gemeinsam im Fokus

Erkrankungen des Herzens und des Gehirns gehören zu den häufigsten Todesursachen weltweit. Manche Erkrankungen betreffen sogar beide Organe. Obgleich Herz und Gehirn auf den ersten Blick sehr unterschiedlich erscheinen, weisen ihre elektrisch erregbaren Hauptzellen viele Gemeinsamkeiten auf. Beide verwenden ähnliche Funktionseinheiten, die der Erregbarkeit der Zellen dienen und über die sie physiologische Leistungen als Teil aktiver Netzwerke erbringen. Fehlfunktionen dieser Nanometer-kleinen Einheiten führen oft zu Erkrankungen.

Ziel des Göttinger Exzellenzclusters „Multiscale Bioimaging: von molekularen Maschinen zu Netzwerken erregbarer Zellen“ (MBExC) ist, diese Funktionseinheiten von Herz- und Nervenzellen zu verstehen, um daraus neue Diagnostik- und Therapieansätze entwickeln und gesellschaftlich relevante Fragen in der Herz- und Hirnforschung beantworten zu können.

Im Rahmen der Ringvorlesung gewähren MBExC-Wissenschaftler*innen am Beispiel spannender Forschungsergebnisse umfassende Einblicke in den einzigartigen Forschungsansatz des Clusters. Sie stellen innovative Technologien vor, die ihren Ursprung oft in Göttinger Pionierarbeiten haben und am MBExC weiterentwickelt werden, und zeigen auf, wie genau man heutzutage in das Gewebe und die Zelle „hineinschauen“ kann. All diese Technologien liefern uns einzigartige Einblicke in unser Herz und unser Gehirn.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Viola Priesemann

Ringvorlesung “Wege zur Erforschung des Gehirns”

23.10. – 05.02.2024
Freiburg, Deutschland und online
Ringvorlesung

Das Bernstein Center Freiburg und die Fakultät für Biologie laden im Wintersemester 2023/24 wieder zu vielen spannenden Fragen, kreativen Ansätzen und praxisbezogenen Methoden rund um das Thema Neurowissenschaften ein. Herausragende Neurowissenschaftlerinnen und -wissenschaftler aus ganz Deutschland werden jeweils aus Sicht ihrer Disziplin anschaulich und verständlich über ihre Forschung berichten.

Angesprochen wird ein Publikum mit Interesse an den aktuellen Themen der Hirnforschung. Nach einem etwa 40-minütigen Vortrag gibt es Gelegenheit zur Diskussion. Der Eintritt ist frei.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Ad Aertsen (Organisator)
Stefan Rotter (Organisator)
Tatjana Tchumatchenko
Ulrich Egert
Tim Gollisch
Laura Busse

LASCON 2024

08.01. – 02.02.2024
São Paulo, Brazil
School

The ninth edition of the Latin American School on Computational Neuroscience – LASCON IX will be held at the NeuroMat Center in the main campus of the University of São Paulo in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. The school will last for four weeks and will cover the following topics: single-cell models (biophysically detailed, reduced and simplified), circuit and network models of biophysically detailed and simplified spiking neurons, probabilistic neuronal models, synaptic plasticity and learning, spike train analysis, neural population models, neuron-glia interaction models, models of extracellular fields, brain criticality, computational psychiatry, traveling waves in neural systems, and dynamics of neuronal functional connectivity. These models will be illustrated with the use of the programs NEURON, NetPyNE, NEST, XPP-AUTO, Brian and The Virtual Brain. The faculty is composed of an international team of world-renowned researchers in the field of computational neuroscience.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Markus Diesmann

IBRO-Simons Computational Neuroscience Imbizo

07.01. – 28.01.2024
Cape Town, South Africa
School

Imbizo is a Xhosa word meaning “a gathering to share knowledge”. The IBRO-Simons Computational Neuroscience Imbizo, or isiCNI is exactly that: an opportunity for African and international students to learn about cutting edge research techniques in computational neuroscience.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Henning Sprekeler

SpiNNaker 2 Workshop: Neuromorphic Computing

06.12. – 07.12.2023
Göttingen, Germany and online
Workshop

SpiNNcloud Systems and the GWDG invite you to a Workshop on the SpiNNaker 2 hardware platform. Are you interested in novel hardware designs? Do you work in the fields of theoretical neuroscience, machine learning, robotics, or image and signal processing? Do you want to develop new software and find new ways to apply your research? Then don't miss this unique opportunity to get started with SpiNNaker!

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Christian Tetzlaff

EMBO Workshops: Subcortical sensory circuits: visual, auditory, somatosensory, and beyond

28.11. – 01.12.2023
EMBL Heidelberg and virtual
Conference

Subcortical sensory circuits play a fundamental role in the perception of the outside world. However, they are often thought of as relay stations that passively transmit sensory information to the cortex or simple effectors of behavioral reflexes. Recent studies, however, suggest that subcortical pathways also perform sophisticated computations, such as integrating peripheral information among many sensory pathways and the animal’s internal states. This meeting will gather leading researchers in the field to discuss different subcortical circuits involving various sensory modalities and revisit their increasingly complex and interconnected contributions to perception, behavior, and cognition. Furthermore, we will delve into various topics which often play an interconnected role with sensory perception and are crucial to a detailed yet holistic understanding of perceptual circuits.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Laura Busse

Society for Neuroscience annual meeting 2023

11.11. – 15.11.2023
Washington D.C., USA
Conference

Neuroscience 2023 will be held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C., November 11-15, 2023.
Keeping in mind difficulty around travel to Washington, D.C., to attend Neuroscience 2023 in-person, SfN Council decided to offer a sampling of annual meeting content virtually, including the opportunity for virtual posters.


C3: Complexity, Computers, and Consciousness

09.11. – 10.11.2023
London, UK
Cross-disciplinary trialogue

oin us for an exciting and intellectually stimulating scientific event, "C3: Complexity, Computers, and Consciousness," organised by the Institute of Physics and Imperial College London. This cross-disciplinary trialogue will take place on the 9th and 10th of November at the IOP venue in King's Cross, London.​C3 is a unique event that brings together leading researchers from Complexity Science, Neuroscience, Philosophy, and Computer Science to explore the intriguing interplay between consciousness science and artificial intelligence, sparking innovative ideas and fostering multidimensional perspectives.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Anna Levina

SNUFA 2023

07.11. – 08.11.2023
online
School

This online workshop brings together researchers in the fields of computational neuroscience, machine learning, and neuromorphic engineering to present their work and discuss ways of translating these findings into a better understanding of neural circuits. Topics include artificial and biologically plausible learning algorithms and the dissection of trained spiking circuits toward understanding neural processing. We have a manageable number of talks with ample time for discussions.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Friedemann Zenke

Thalamus Anatomy and Connectomics Conference

30.10. – 31.10.2023
Tübingen, Germany and online
Conference

The Thalamus Conference aims to extend the dialogue and discussion on the thalamus that began with the previous online Thalamus e-Symposium.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Laura Busse
Petra Ritter

Bernstein Conference 2023

26.09. – 29.09.2023
Berlin, Deutschland
Konferenz

Each year the Bernstein Network invites the international computational neuroscience community to the annual Bernstein Conference for intensive scientific exchange. It has established itself as one of the most renown conferences worldwide in this field, attracting students, postdocs and PIs from around the world to meet and discuss new scientific discoveries.


EITN Fall School in Computational Neuroscience 2023

20.09. – 29.09.2023
Paris, France
Fall School

The EITN Fall School in Computational Neuroscience consists of a 10-day course in theoretical and computational neuroscience, from cellular to whole-brain levels. The course is structured in thematic days with lectures, tutorials, and project work.The course is typically aimed for PhD students, young postdocs, or master students interested to learn more about techniques of computational neuroscience, and the use of various simulation environments for model building. The students will form thematic groups to work on predefined subjects, with the help of tutors.The course will cover cellular models, models of brain signals, circuit models and networks, mean-field models, and whole-brain models. There will be lectures and tutorials associated to these topics.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Sacha Van Albada
Hermann Cuntz
Jan Antolik
Gaute Einevoll
Moritz Helias
Marcel Stimberg

ACAIN 2023 – Advanced Course & Symposium on Artificial Intelligence & Neuroscience

22.09. – 26.09.2023
Grasmere, Lake District, England
Course & Symposium

The ACAIN 2023 symposium and course is an interdisciplinary event featuring leading scientists from AI and Neuroscience, providing a special opportunity to learn about cutting-edge research in the fields of AI, Neuroscience, Neuroscience-Inspired AI, Human-Level AI, and Cognitive Science.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Sacha van Albada

EBRAINS National Node Germany Workshop 2023

26.09. – 26.09.2023
Berlin, Germany
Workshop

The EBRAINS National Node Germany (NNG) invites to the first EBRAINS NNG Workshop as a back-to-back event of the Bernstein Conference 2023 in Berlin, Germany. You will hear about the EBRAINS RI, its usage, an Expert Discussion on “Digital tools to bridge the gap between experimental and computational neuroscience” and will have the opportunity to network during our NNG lunch.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Petra Ritter
Thomas Wachtler
Sandra Diaz
Maren Frings

HWK Workshop: Cortical Prostheses – Interdisciplinary Research Towards Artificial Vision for the Blind

19.09. – 22.09.2023
Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg in Delmenhorst (near Bremen, Germany)
Workshop

This workshop will address major topics and challenges in this field:

* Advances in neurotechnology
* Advances in the understanding of visual information processing
* Novel methods for combining theory and technology

It will bring together experimentalists, technologists, medical scientists, and theoreticians who are the experts in getting meaningful signals into neuronal circuits actively engaged in information processing.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Udo Ernst
Fabian Sinz
Dirk Jancke

Neuroinformatics Assembly 2023

18.09. – 20.09.2023
online
Assembly

The INCF Assembly is a unique venue where neuroscience standards developers, infrastructure providers, and software developers have the opportunity to interact with the research community to share the latest advancements in neuroinformatics.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Petra Ritter

Ernst Strüngmann Institute Systems Neuroscience Conference (ESI SyNC) 2023

14.09. – 15.09.2023
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Conference

This year’s topic is: Linking hypotheses: where neuroscience, computation, and cognition meet. Eleven speakers will discuss their research and views on the intersection of systems, behavioral, and computational neuroscience from a wide array of viewpoints: from basic network interactions in the brain probed at the electrophysiological and mechanistic levels, to complex animal behavior and cognition. This year’s conference is an outstanding platform bringing together sub-fields in the neurosciences that find themselves, regrettably often, treated in isolation. Young researchers will have the opportunity to exchange ideas and raise questions in formal and informal discussions. There will also be a poster session for which we welcome submissions.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Julijana Gjorgjieva
Hansjörg Scherberger

HBP concluding event

12.09. – 13.09.2023
Jülich, Germany
Symposium

From September 12 - 13, 2023, the Human Brain Project will celebrate its successful conclusion with a public scientific symposium at Forschungszentrum Jülich. In addition to the international project partners, representatives from politics and the media are cordially invited to attend.

In short presentations, researchers from the Human Brain Project will highlight the project’s achievements. The symposium will be accompanied by scientific exhibits, an impressive picture gallery and hands on trainings. In guided tours guests can explore the laboratories and facilities of Forschungszentrum Jülich and get insights into the practical work behind the Human Brain Project.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Petra Ritter
Robin Gutzen

The Systems Vision Science Summer School & Symposium

14.08. – 24.08.2023
Tübingen, Deutschland
Summer School & Symposium

This summer school should be helpful to experimental vision researchers for learning computational methods, vision theorists and modellers for closer links with experimental data, computer vision researchers and physical scientists for learning about biological vision, and, more generally, vision scientists interested in topics and approaches in systems vision science.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Peter Dayan
Ziad Hafed
Kristine Krug
Li Zhaoping

Konstanz School of Collective Behaviour (KSCB)

31.07. – 12.08.2023
Konstanz, Deutschland
School

Collective behaviour is all around us from flocks of birds to schools of fish to human crowds. Collective behaviour happens across multiple spatial and temporal scales making it one of the most ubiquitous, natural phenomena around us. For a long time, organismal collective behaviour has been studied separately across many disciplines from biology to ecology to physics to engineering. The aim of this school is to bring multiple disciplinary approaches to collective behaviour, studying a wide variety of organisms using different methods. The school thus aims to prepare the next generation of scientists that are exposed to a breadth of approaches to study collective behaviour.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Armin Bahl

Neural Systems & Behavior

03.06. – 30.07.2023
Chicago, USA
Course

This course provides broad training in modern approaches to the study of neural mechanisms underlying behavior, perception, and cognition. Through a combination of lectures, exercises, and projects, students investigate neural systems at the molecular, cellular, and organismal levels using state-of-the-art techniques. The eight weeks are divided into two-week cycles, providing participants with an in-depth familiarity with several different experimental model systems. In the first cycle, students study a simple invertebrate model system to develop general experimental skills in electrophysiology, neuroanatomy, and quantitative analysis of physiological and behavioral data. In subsequent cycles, students work on a series of different preparations, providing them with a breadth of knowledge in the field. The list of experimental model systems is updated year-to-year, but always includes a diverse array of vertebrate and invertebrate preparations, chosen to illustrate key concepts and novel techniques in the field. The goal of the course is to expose students to diverse approaches to the investigation of the neural basis of behavior.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Michael Brecht

Neuromatch Academy

10.07. – 28.07.2023
online
Course

Neuromatch Academy (NMA) teaches computational techniques crucial for success in academia and industry. It serves thousands of students each year with hundreds of teaching assistants (TA). Students learn by solving problems in small groups and by running group projects; they learn in many languages in an incredibly supportive environment.


CNS 2023 – 32nd Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting

15.07. – 19.07.2023
Leipzig, Deutschland
Konferenz
Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Anna Levina
Dylan Festa
Bastian Pietras
Michael Denker
Thomas Wachtler
Julien Vitay
Sandra Diaz
Fred Hamker

SONA Conference 2023

11.07. – 14.07.2023
Johannesburg, Südafrika
Konferenz

The Conferences Theme ‘The Brain in Health and Disease: From Basic to Translational and Clinical Neurosciences’ promises to bring together Neuroscientists from across all spectra of brain sciences. There will be pre-and post- conference workshops, symposia, oral and poster presentations. As an In-Person conference, there will be opportunities for interactions and networking.

The Bernstein Network will have an information booth together with the BBCN Berlin. Meet us there!


Developing Minds Global Online Lecture Series

28.06. – 28.06.2023
online
Online lecture

https://sites.google.com/view/developing-minds-series/home

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Jochen Triesch

WiMR 2023

12.06. – 16.06.2023
Bochum, Deutschland
Programm

Early research excellence must exist within the context of inclusivity. Although comprising only a small percentage (21%-29% in Germany), women contribute greatly to ongoing efforts in memory research. This event hopes to help you enhance both personal and professional development and learn additional skills. It aims to entice you to stay your path and enjoy the benfits of an academic career.

Come and learn what an academic career looks like and discover its advantages. During your week at the Ruhr University Bochum (RUB) you will participate in GEM 2023 where you will hear about the latest research in generative episodic memory, be given the opportunity to present your research and meet with female scientists from the field. Before and after GEM you'll be introduced to Bochum, the RUB and the FOR 2812 labs.


The virtual NEST Conference 2023

15.06. – 16.06.2023
Online
Konferenz

The NEST Initiative is excited to invite everyone interested in Neural Simulation Technology and the NEST Simulator to the virtual NEST Conference 2023. The NEST Conference provides an opportunity for the NEST Community to meet, exchange success stories, swap advice, learn about current developments in and around NEST spiking network simulation and its application. We particularly encourage young scientists to participate in the conference!

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Sebastian Spreizer

Doctoral Class in Neurophysics

12.06. – 16.06.2023
Lausanne, Schwitzerland
Summer School

This class will focus on large-scale neural data analysis and dynamics of large networks, in particular mean-field methods and manifolds, and is designed for doctoral students from EPFL with a strong background in physics or math and previous exposure to computational neuroscience. It is also open for PhD students in theoretical neuroscience from other universities in Europe.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Wulfram Gerstner (Organisation)
Moritz Helias
Anna Levina
Tilo Schwalger
Friedemann Zenke

GEM 2023

12.06. – 14.06.2023
Bochum, Deutschland
Konferenz

Episodic memories are widely regarded as memories of personally experienced events. Early concepts about episodic memory were based on the storage model, according to which experiential content is preserved in memory and later retrieved. However, overwhelming empirical evidence suggests that the content of episodic memory is – at least to a certain degree – constructed in the act of remembering. Even though very few contemporary researchers would oppose this view of episodic memory as a generative process, it has not become the standard paradigm of empirical memory research. This is particularly true for studies of the neural correlates of episodic memory. Further hindering progress are large conceptual differences regarding episodic memory across different fields, such as neuroscience, philosophy, and psychology. This interdisciplinary conference therefore aims to bring together researchers from all relevant fields to advance the state of the art in the research on generative episodic memory.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Christian Leibold
Sen Cheng

Decomposing Multivariate Information in Complex Systems

05.06. – 09.06.2023
Dresden, Deutschland
Workshop

Information decomposition seeks to partition the total information provided by a set of sources into its unique, redundant and synergistic components, a task that is not addressed by Shannon’s information theory. This workshop aims to bring together the entire community of researchers working on this problem into a single venue for the first time.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Viola Priesemann

Brains at the crossroads of theory and experiment: A worldwide homage to Carl van Vreeswijk (1962-2022)

05.06. – 08.06.2023
Jerusalem, Israel
Conference

The Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences (ELSC) at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem is proud to host “Brains at the Crossroads of Theory and Experiment: A Worldwide Homage to Carl van Vreeswijk (1962-2022)” to be held on June 5-8, 2023.

The conference will bring together leading neuroscientists whose research is at the crossroads of theory and experiment in the spirit of the works of Carl. They will address advances and perspectives in our understanding of the brain at our epoch of an explosive growth in experimental tools, allowing probing and manipulating brain circuits and behaviors at unprecedented scale and detail.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Ad Aertsen
Robert Gütig


Complex Networks – Theory, Methods and Applications

22.05. – 26.05.2023
Como, Italien
Spring School

The school “Complex Networks: Theory, Methods, and Applications” offers a succinct education in network science. It is open to all aspiring scholars in any area of science or engineering who wish to study networks of any kind (whether theoretical or applied), and it is especially addressed to doctoral students and young postdoctoral scholars. The aim of the school is to deepen into both theoretical developments and applications in targeted fields.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Viola Priesemann

A New View of Hippocampal Area CA2

19.05. – 19.05.2023
Online
Symposium

Join our virtual symposium on May 19, 2023, to hear and discuss the latest insights into hippocampal region CA2.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Tristan Stöber

BCCN/ICCN Berlin Alumni Founding Workshop 2023

12.05. – 12.05.2023
Berlin, Germany
Workshop

The BCCN/ICCN Berlin cordially invite alumni, current students, and interested colleagues/students to join our first FOUNDING WORKSHOP. Former BCCN Berlin Master and PhD students who founded or co-founded a start-up will talk about their company and their experiences with founding.


ENCODS 2023

01.05. – 02.05.2023
Faro, Portugal
Konferenz

The European Neuroscience Conference by Doctoral Students (ENCODS) is an initiative started by graduate students at the Neurocampus Bordeaux in 2013. The main aim of ENCODS is to provide a safe space for early-career neuroscientists where they can share their research in the form of talks and poster presentations, create new collaborations, learn from experts, and network with researchers and students from all around the world.

For this meeting, our conference theme is “Labcoats and Laptops: Neuroscience through different lenses”. The goal is, across distinguished expert and student presentations, poster sessions, and the workshops, bring together the different fields within Neuroscience and provide new techniques and questions for early career scientists.


Mathematical Life Sciences

17.04. – 20.04.2023
Bonn, Deutschland
Konferenz

Mathematical modelling and analysis are nowadays essential for all fields of the life sciences, ranging from basic research to clinical application. To discuss the state of the field and potential future development, please join us in Bonn, April 17-20, 2023.
We have put together an exciting scientific program with eight keynote speeches and conference tracks on

Systems Biology
Integrative Pathway Modelling
Mathematical Image Analysis
Computational Immunology
Chemoinformatics and Computational Drug Design
Single Cell Analysis
Mathematical Biology
Dynamics of Cellular and Neuronal Networks
Modelling of Tumour Microenvironment
Computational Protein Modelling and Design

The conference is jointly organized by the Clusters of Excellence Hausdorff Center for Mathematics (HCM) and ImmunoSensation, the Transdisciplinary Research Areas (TRA) “Mathematics, Modelling and Simulation of Complex Systems” and “Life and Health”, and the Interdisciplinary Research Unit Mathematics and Life Sciences.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Viola Priesemann

Bernstein Student Workshop Series 2023

13.04. – 13.04.2023
Online
Workshop

The Bernstein Student Workshop Series is an initiative of the student members of the Bernstein Network. It provides a unique opportunity to enhance the technical exchange on a peer-to-peer basis. The series is motivated by the idea of bridging the gap between theoretical and experimental neuroscience by bringing together methodological expertise in the network.

Unlike conventional workshops, a talented junior scientist will first give a tutorial about a specific theoretical or experimental technique, and then give a talk about their own research to demonstrate how the technique helps to address neuroscience questions.

The workshop series is designed to cover a wide range of theoretical and experimental techniques and to elucidate how different techniques can be applied to answer different types of neuroscience questions. Combining the technical tutorial and the research talk, the workshop series aims to promote knowledge sharing in the community and enhance in-depth discussions among students from diverse backgrounds.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Roxana Zeraati
Kris Yue Wu

Human Brain Project Summit 2023

28.03. – 31.03.2023
Marseille, Frankreich
Konferenz

The upcoming Summit will highlight the excellent scientific achievements of the HBP at the point when the ten-year Flagship project approaches its conclusion (in Sept. 2023) and the legacy that it will leave for the brain research community.

Beteiligte Bernstein Mitglieder:
Petra Ritter
Anna Lührs