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09/12/2014 14:03

Human Brain Project to Hold Annual Summit at Universität Heidelberg

Marietta Fuhrmann-Koch Kommunikation und Marketing
Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg

    Having completed its first year of research, the European Human Brain Project (HBP) will hold its annual summit from 29 September to 1 October 2014. The HBP Summit will take place at Heidelberg University and is being organised by the Kirchhoff Institute for Physics. Attending the event will be members of the executive committee, the leaders of the 13 subprojects and principal investigators as well as representatives of the collaborating partners. More than 360 participants will present their key results and also discuss the future challenges facing global collaborative brain research.

    Press Release
    Heidelberg, 12 September 2014

    Invitation for press

    Human Brain Project to Hold Annual Summit at Universität Heidelberg
    A look back at the first year’s research and discussion of future challenges

    Having completed its first year of research, the European Human Brain Project (HBP) will hold its annual summit from 29 September to 1 October 2014. The HBP Summit will take place at Heidelberg University and is being organised by the Kirchhoff Institute for Physics. Attending the event will be members of the executive committee, the leaders of the 13 subprojects and principal investigators as well as representatives of the collaborating partners. More than 360 participants from Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and others will present their key results in neuroscience, medicine and computing and also discuss the future challenges facing global collaborative brain research. The summit this year is directed by Heidelberg physicist Prof. Dr. Karlheinz Meier, a member of the HBP Board of Directors and co-leader of the Neuromorphic Computing subproject.

    The Human Brain Project is a European Commission Future and Emerging Technologies Flagship (FET) that aims to achieve a multi-level, integrated understanding of brain structure and function through the development and use of information and communication technologies (ICT). These technologies will enable large-scale collaboration and data sharing, reconstruction of the brain at different biological scales, federated analysis of clinical data to map diseases of the brain and the development of brain-inspired computing systems. Through the HBP’s ICT platforms, scientists, clinicians and engineers will be able to perform diverse experiments and share knowledge with a common goal of unlocking the complex structure of the brain. With an unprecedented cross-disciplinary scope, the Human Brain Project seeks to integrate neuroscience, medicine and computing, unify brain research and benefit the global scientific community. The development and use of ICT over the HBP’s 10-year lifetime are to pave the way for the project’s ultimate goal – a simulation on the scale of the human brain.

    Media representatives are invited to the official opening of the HBP Summit at 13.00 on 29 September. After brief words of welcome HBP Coordinator Prof. Dr. Henry Markram of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne will give a 30-minute presentation on the status quo and aims of the Human Brain Project. The political perspectives and scientific challenges of this major research initiative will then be discussed by several invited speakers. Following that at 15.30, brain research initiatives from the USA, Japan, China and Australia will be presented.

    Human Brain Project leaders will also hold a press conference on 29 September. Prof. Markram and Prof. Meier will be available between 17.00 and 18.00 along with other members of the HBP Board of Directors. Members of the media are kindly requested to apply for accreditation to attend the opening and the press conference. They can also submit requests for coverage of specific topics or interviews with HBP investigators.

    To register, please use the internet adress:
    http://flagship.kip.uni-heidelberg.de/jss/SU/p/Summit2014Press
    Registration closes on 24 September.

    Contact:
    David Horrigan
    HBP Chief Communications Officer
    Phone: +41 21 693 72 78
    media.requests@humanbrainproject.eu

    Heidelberg University
    Communications and Marketing
    Press Office, phone: 49 6221 54-2311
    presse@rektorat.uni-heidelberg.de


    More information:

    http://www.humanbrainproject.eu


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