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  • Published:2021-01-18 01:00:00.0

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    5th HBP Student Conference on Interdisciplinary Brain Research

    We are pleased to announce the 5th HBP Student Conference on Interdisciplinary Brain Research.

    Don't miss the keynote lecture by Petra Ritter on February 1st and the Virtual Brain Cloud Workshop on February 2nd.

    byChloê Langford

  • Published:2016-12-12 00:00:00.0

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    TVB shown at Berlin Science Week

    Leading TVB scientist Dr. Petra Ritter was invited to speak about The Virtual Brain and its clinical applications at the „Future Medicine“ Science Match 2016 in Berlin, Germany. This conference was part of the Berlin Science Week 2016.

    In the Bolle Festsäle "Future Medicine" Science Match brought together the rising stars of science from top institutions in Berlin, Germany, and the world with proven game-changers.

    They presented in one day cutting-edge translational medicine and showed how their work will turn advances in life science research into benefits for patients and people. In five sessions the topics Personalized Medicine, Digital Health, Start-Up Ecosystems, Regenerative Medicine and Cell Engineering were discussed.

    Developed by German newspaper The Tagesspiegel, Science Match is an innovative format for connecting science, business, society, media and new talent. In keynotes and 3-minute presentations German and international researchers will feature their innovations in life sciences. Attracting up to 800 participants, the target audiences of this event are peers, young professionals, healthcare industry, venture capital, funding institutions and policy makers.

    byMichael Burgstahler

  • Published:2016-10-28 00:00:00.0

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    Past Italian Premier Matteo Renzi is introduced to TVB live on stage

    Leading TVB scientist Dr. Petra Ritter was invited in a panel discussion together with Italian premier minister Matteo Renzi, to explain how The Virtual Brain could actually simulate Renzi’s thinking.

    byMichael Burgstahler

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