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Opening of a new domain: computational modelling in neuroscience

Published on: 29/03/2021 Reading time: 1 min
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The objective of the new scientific domain (Computational modelling in neuroscience) is to recognise the particular interdisciplinary experience of some researchers at Paris Brain Institute. Up to now people using a computational neuroscience approach were included in the other domains and applied their expertise in their host team. This new domain will give them the opportunity to share their vision - complementary with the vision of the other domains - to the institute scientific and medical COPIL.

The major aims of the PIs in the new domain are:

  •  Mathematical and computational modelling of multi-scale brain mechanisms ranging from molecular/cellular processeslarge-scale integrated structure and dynamics (eg, anatomo-functional interactions), to cognition and behavior.
  • Development of data-mining methods including network sciencesignal/image processingmachine learning and AI, for data interpretation and analysis and for better diagnosis and prognosis in neurological and psychiatric diseases;
  • Development of scientific software and engineering tools for neuroscience applications.

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