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CATEGORIES:Department of Psychiatry &amp\; CPFT Thursday Lunc
 htime Seminar Series
SUMMARY:From Multi-omic Data to Whole Brain Modelling in B
 rain Disorders - Professor Jianfeng Feng\, Warwick
  University\, Fudan University
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250123T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250123T133000
UID:TALK227017AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/227017
DESCRIPTION:AI and proteomics are recently believed as facing 
 a revolutionary phase and could fundamentally chan
 ge our understanding of diseases (brain disorders)
 . Using one of the typical mental disorders and AD
  as examples\, we explored the etiology of the dis
 ease with genomic\, proteomic and other type of om
 ic data and novel AI algorithms. The discoveries s
 ubsequently enabled us to subtype various diseases
  and then developed different treatment strategies
  in TMS and drug therapy. Some further development
 s aiming to integrate micro-\, meso- and macroscop
 ic data results are discussed. Furthermore\, equip
 ped with the knowledge we had about the brain\, we
  developed a model of the whole human brain at the
  neuronal level (digital twin brain\, DTB): 86B ne
 urons and 100T synapses (parameters). Examples on 
 applying DTB to medical applications are included.
LOCATION:Hybrid talk (Herchel Smith Building) and online vi
 a zoom
CONTACT:Oliver Knight
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