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    • Codemart joins forces with 17 European research partners to develop cloud-based brain simulation platform

      25

      Jan

      2019

      by  Michael Burgstahler

      • TheVirtualBrain
      • Neuroscience
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      Codemart is one of 17 European research partners forming a consortium dubbed "The VirtualBrainCloud", led by the Brain Simulation Section of Charité University medicine in Berlin, Germany.

      The main goal is to create a cloud-based brain simulation platform that integrates data from many centers and in the future can serve as clinical decision engine for patients with neurodegenerative disease.

      The consortium took up work in December 2018 and held the kick-off event on January 25th at Charité in Berlin.

      This initiative is funded by European Commission's Horizon2020 program with 15 million Euro and linked to the EU Flagship Human Brain Project.

      You can follow the project's activities on its dedicated Twitter account @TVB_cloud!