The CRMBM participated in the closing of RHU-EPINOV "Study of the role of large-scale modeling of epileptogenic networks in the prognosis of epilepsy surgery".
This innovative project aimed to improve the success rate of brain surgery in patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy. The CRMBM has been among the key actors that spear-headed the RHU-EPINOV project to enable the development of a brain simulation technology based on the modeling of individual patient data, called the Virtual Brain (VEP) and developed within Dr. Viktor JIRSA’s team at the Institut de Neurosciences de Systèmes (INSERM/AMU). This technology created a digital brain twin, enabling better analysis of the epileptogenicity of the brain for a given patient.
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