The Human Brain Project Summit 2023 provides an open forum for hundreds of researchers, plus policy makers, media and public, to discuss exciting scientific results, the latest developments in the project, and the cutting-edge services and tools available on the EBRAINS Research Infrastructure. It represents a great opportunity to share the latest developments of the Human Brain Project with the community and external audiences and it is meant to be a valuable moment of exchange, discussion, and feedback.
The Summit Programme Committee invites the Human Brain Project members, collaborators and researchers interested in open neuroscience, to submit high quality abstracts to the Human Brain Project Summit 2023. Poster abstract acceptance will be strictly based on scientific content and infrastructure relevance. Abstracts which are unethical, incomplete, or contain insufficient data will not be accepted. Experimental reports should include relevant data such as number of subjects studied or statistical information, as appropriate. Posters should provide a positive learning experience for all attendees.
The selection committee will award a prize to the two best abstracts in two categories. (I) Neuroscientific and medical research, (II) Methodological developments and technology. The winners will have the opportunity to present their research to the audience of the Summit in a 10-minute plenary talk.
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