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We hope you have enjoyed this course. If you would like to continue to expand your knowledge and experiment further, this is possible e.g. via our single cell modelling workflows and use cases on EBRAINS

EBRAINS, launched in 2020, is the new research infrastructure of the Human Brain Project. The services on EBRAINS are free to use and divided into various service categories (simulation, data and knowledge, atlases, brain-inspired technologies and medical data analytics).

In the Simulation category, you will find the Cellular Level Simulation part, which allows you to freely access workflows and use cases to design, build, simulate and visualize neuronal models; from individual cells to entire brain regions, with cellular level detail. The cell and tissue model reconstruction covers different brain regions and is driven by experimental data that allows in silico exploration of their computational properties. Specifically, the workflows and use cases available are:

      Trace analysis

      Single cell modeling

      Morphology

      Single cell in silico experiments

      Small circuit in silico experiments

      Brain area circuit in silico experiments.

The single cell modeling workflows and use cases are a natural follow-on from the course you have just completed. However, as you will see, there are additional resources that you may want to explore and experiment with. These additional resources may require you to set up an EBRAINS account to access them.

 

We hope you find these resources useful.