User Talks selected for the EBRAINS Summit 2025

EBRAINS is pleased to announce the selection of seven User Talks for the EBRAINS Summit 2025, taking place from 8–11 December in Brussels, Belgium.

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EBRAINS is pleased to announce the selection of seven User Talks for the EBRAINS Summit 2025, taking place from 8–11 December in Brussels, Belgium. Following an open call for abstracts, these talks were chosen to highlight innovative scientific work that makes effective use of the EBRAINS research infrastructure, showcasing how its tools, data and services are advancing neuroscience.

The selected contributions reflect the diversity and scientific impact of the EBRAINS community, featuring research across areas such as personalised brain modelling, neuroimaging and clinical research, brain atlases, cognitive neuroscience, data privacy, education in neuroscience, among others.

User Talks Session – 10 December 2025

The following talks have been selected and will be presented during the dedicated User Talks session:

  • The 5M-Connectome Dataset: Multimodal Mapping of the Human Brain for Individualized Brain Modeling
  • A Platform for Human Imaging for Translational Research in Neurological Disorders
  • Cohort amortized personalization: navigating privacy-utility trade-offs in digital twin infrastructure
  • Differential predictability of cognitive profiles from brain structure in older males and females
  • EBRAINS as a Bridge Between Education and Research in Neuroscience: The EITN-EBRAINS Fall School Experience
  • A surface-based probabilistic atlas of human cortical cytoarchitecture
  • Bringing Marmoset to EBRAINS

These sessions are designed to spotlight the achievements of researchers who have successfully integrated EBRAINS tools and services into their work, offering valuable insights and inspiring new collaborations across the neuroscience community.

Click here for more details on the User Talks and the full programme.