The European Commission has signed a grant agreement to fund EBRAINS with €38 million from January 2024 to 2026. The project involves 59 partner institutions from 16 European countries, and the University of Padua, through the PNC, is one of the WP leaders.
EBRAINS (European Brain Research Infrastructures) is an EU co-funded collaborative research platform designed to advance neuroscience and brain health. The new project aims to establish a new standard for brain atlases, gather, and connect multimodal neuroscientific and clinical data, and advance the development of digital twin approaches.