Replay | Spines & Motif Participation
Published May 11, 2026
In our second webinar, Michael Reimann demonstrated how the OBI Virtual Lab helps process complex EM data to extract valuable insights on spines and neural circuit organization.
Discover how high-resolution EM data and digital brain models are advancing our understanding of neural circuit organization.
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Webinar | Spines & Motif Participation
Published April 2, 2026
The second webinar of our series is open for registration!
Most cortical excitatory connections are made onto dendritic spines.
But beyond plasticity, could spines actually enable which connections are formed?
Using our Virtual Labs and EM data from the #MICrONS project (Allen Brain Institute), we will explore whether dendritic spine anatomy is linked to the topology of local brain networks.
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Replay | From Ion Channel Mutations to Neuronal Dysfunction
Published March 20, 2026
In this webinar, we explored how pathogenic variants — such as the R581Q mutation in KCNQ2 — can be transformed into predictive, multiscale brain models, and showcased our Virtual Labs where experimental data, biophysical modeling, simulation workflows, and AI-assisted discovery come together to bridge genes, neurons, and networks.
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Meet Open Brain Scientist James Isbister during Hybrid Minds Vienna 2026
Published February 26, 2026
Leveraging and Accelerating Simulations Neuroscience.
Multi-scale biophysically-detailed brain models are a powerful scientific tool, acting as general models for exploring a wide range of scientific questions. The talk introduces these models and proven applications, from understanding spike sorting biases to predicting structure-function relationships. Openly available electron-microscopic datasets enable the next generation of one-to-one tissue models. Lessons learned from previous collaborative efforts are characterized to leverage existing models and accelerate new model development. The Virtual Labs of the Open Brain Institute, an open platform for collaborative neuroscience, simplify international teams’ efforts to leverage existing models and build one-to-one brain models.
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Webinar | From Ion Channel Mutations to Neuronal Dysfunction
Published February 22, 2026
In the first webinar of our series, we invite you to explore how such disease-causing mutations can be collaboratively modeled at the subcellular and cellular levels using the Virtual Labs of the Open Brain Institute.
Join us for a live demonstration of our Virtual Labs, where experimental data, biophysical modeling, simulation workflows, and AI-assisted discovery come together to bridge genes, neurons, and networks.
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Visit Us at SfN 2025 and Experience Our Virtual Labs in Action!
Published November 17, 2025
Step into the future of neuroscience and discover how our Virtual Labs empower you to explore, build, and experiment with Digital Brain Models — from single neurons to small microcircuits. Uncover how cutting-edge simulation meets interactivity, data exploration, and AI — all in one powerful platform.
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Join us for hands-on tutorials and live demos
Published June 16, 2025
Open Brain Institute will be featured at CNS*2025, presenting a full day of interactive sessions, live demos, and guided tutorials showcasing the Open Brain Platform — a cutting-edge collaborative environment for exploring, building, and simulating digital brain models, from single neurons to circuits.
We can't wait to connect with the neuroscience community in Florence!
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Breakdown and repair of metabolism in the aging brain
Published March 25, 2025
Frontiers in Science just released the most comprehensive open-source model of brain metabolism, designed to accelerate research on neurodegenerative diseases like dementia.
The model integrates the neuro-glia-vascular system, linking neuronal electrical behavior, brain energy metabolism, and blood flow with over 16,800 biochemical interactions.
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The Open Brain Institute Announces the Dawn of a New Frontier in Neuroscience
Published March 18, 2025
The Open Brain Institute launches as a not-for-profit organization to make the 18-million-line software recipe to build and simulate mammalian digital brains developed in the Blue Brain Project openly available through AI-powered Virtual Laboratories.
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Digital Brains Showcased in Davos at the World Economic Forum
Published February 4, 2025
Digital brains represent a fundamental shift in how we understand and replicate intelligence. Watch our founder, Henry Markram, presenting digital brain models and their great potential at the World Economic Forum.
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