Our aim is to foster constructive and fruitful discussions about motor circuits in health and disease, to explore how EBRAINS tools and services can assist neuroscientists in this field, and to connect researchers working in this area.
EBRAINS is the European open research infrastructure that gathers data, tools, and computing facilities for brain-related research. It provides access to a free and open database of neuroscience data, computational models, and software tools.
The sessions will take place on 28-29 November in the Aula Cajal of the Ilustre Colegio Oficial de Médicos de Madrid, an emblematic space where Nobel Prize winner Santiago Ramón y Cajal taught, preserving important memories and vestiges of his teaching career.
Confirmed speakers: Natalie Mrachacz-Kersting, Charlotte Stagg, Silvestro Micera, Sara Marceglia and Antonio Oliviero.
Registration available here.
Full program will be shared soon.