VIRTUAL BRAIN TWIN
Virtual Brain Twin for personalised treatment of Psychiatric Disorders (VBT)
| Coordinator | Diaz, Sandra | 
| Grant period | 2024-01-01 - 2027-12-31 | 
| Funding body | European Union | 
|   | CORDIS | 
| Call number | HORIZON-HLTH-2023-TOOL-05 | 
| Grant number | 101137289 | 
| Identifier | G:(EU-Grant)101137289 | 
Note: In the EU, approximately 165 million individuals struggle with mental disorders, with projections suggesting they will become the foremost economic burden in medicine by 2030. Schizophrenia, which affects 1 % of the global population, is particularly daunting. Existing antipsychotics demonstrate limited efficacy for many patients. Factors ranging from genetic predispositions to social influences complicate treatment outcomes, leaving a significant portion of sufferers with inadequate care. In this context, the EU-funded VIRTUAL BRAIN TWIN project will leverage advanced neuronal simulation, AI tools, and clinical expertise. This ecosystem guides clinicians in exploring alternative treatments like brain stimulation. With a focus on individualised care, the Virtual Brain Twin platform integrates big data and high-performance computing within the secure EBRAINS infrastructure.
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 Jirsa, v. (Corresponding author) ;  Meysam, H. ;  Wang, H. ;  Woodman, M. ;  Triebkorn, P. ;  Dollomaja, B. ;  Runfola, C. ;  Depannemaecker, D. ;  Breyton, M. ;  Sorrentino, P. ;  Klijn, W.FZJ* ;  Petkoski, S.
Virtual Brain Twins in EBRAINS
2024EDITH-CSA Ecosystem Meeting​, AmsterdamAmsterdam, Netherlands, 15 Jul 2024 - 16 Jul 20242024-07-152024-07-16
[10.34734/FZJ-2024-05114]
 
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