%0 Electronic Article
%A Schirner, Michael
%A Domide, Lia
%A Perdikis, Dionysios
%A Triebkorn, Paul
%A Stefanovski, Leon
%A Pai, Roopa
%A Popa, Paula
%A Valean, Bogdan
%A Palmer, Jessica
%A Langford, Chloê
%A Blickensdörfer, André
%A van der Vlag, Michiel
%A Diaz, Sandra
%A Peyser, Alexander
%A Klijn, Wouter
%A Pleiter, Dirk
%A Nahm, Anne
%A Schmid, Oliver
%A Woodman, Marmaduke
%A Zehl, Lyuba
%A Fousek, Jan
%A Petkoski, Spase
%A Kusch, Lionel
%A Hashemi, Meysam
%A Marinazzo, Daniele
%A Mangin, Jean-François
%A Flöel, Agnes
%A Akintoye, Simisola
%A Stahl, Bernd Carsten
%A Cepic, Michael
%A Johnson, Emily
%A McIntosh, Anthony R.
%A Hilgetag, Claus C.
%A Morgan, Marc
%A Schuller, Bernd
%A Upton, Alex
%A McMurtrie, Colin
%A Dickscheid, Timo
%A Bjaalie, Jan G.
%A Amunts, Katrin
%A Mersmann, Jochen
%A Jirsa, Viktor
%A Ritter, Petra
%T Brain Modelling as a Service: The Virtual Brain on EBRAINS
%J Anatomical science international
%@ -
%M FZJ-2021-01214
%D 2021
%X The Virtual Brain (TVB) is now available as open-source cloud ecosystem on EBRAINS, a shared digital research platform for brain science. It offers services for constructing, simulating and analysing brain network models (BNMs) including the TVB network simulator; magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) processing pipelines to extract structural and functional connectomes; multiscale co-simulation of spiking and large-scale networks; a domain specific language for automatic high-performance code generation from user-specified models; simulation-ready BNMs of patients and healthy volunteers; Bayesian inference of epilepsy spread; data and code for mouse brain simulation; and extensive educational material. TVB cloud services facilitate reproducible online collaboration and discovery of data assets, models, and software embedded in scalable and secure workflows, a precondition for research on large cohort data sets, better generalizability and clinical translation.
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)25
%9 Preprint
%U https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/890806