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251:, Göttingen, Heidelberg-Mannheim, Munich and Tübingen) form the basic structure of the Bernstein Network. As additional local structural elements, five Bernstein groups have been established (in Bochum, Bremen, Heidelberg, Jena, and Magdeburg). Eleven Bernstein Collaborations link the Bernstein Centers with diverse research groups widely distributed over Germany. Since 2006, the BMBF has annually allocated the Bernstein Award to an outstanding young scientist in the research field of Computational Neuroscience. The award is endowed with up to 1,25 million euros over five years, and allows to establish an independent junior research group at a German research institution. 148:. It unites different scientific disciplines, such as physics, biology, mathematics, medical science, psychology, computer science, engineering and philosophy in the endeavor to understand how the brain functions. The close combination of neurobiological experiments with theoretical models and computer simulations allows scientists of the Bernstein Network to pursue innovative approaches with regard to one of the most complex structures nature has created in the course of evolution: the natural brain. 36: 159:(1839-1917). His "membrane hypothesis" provided the first biophysical explanation of how nerve cells transmit and process information via electrical currents. Generating a mathematical description, he also paved the way to simulate neural brain processes in the computer. Today, the Bernstein Network consists of more than 200 research groups worldwide. 184:
universities and non-university research institutes (Fraunhofer, Helmholtz, Leibniz and Max Planck institutes). Using a BMBF initial financing, 22 new professorships in the area of Computational Neuroscience were established at German universities within the framework of the Bernstein Network, which were cnsoblidated by the federal states.
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is the largest annual Computational Neuroscience conference in Europe attracting an international audience from across the world. Until 2017, it was organized by members of the Bernstein Network at annually changing locations. In the years 2018 - 2022, the Bernstein Conferences takes place in Berlin.
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The network started in 2004 with a funding initiative of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) to develop and interconnect research structures in computational neuroscience throughout Germany and to promote the transfer of theoretical insight into clinical and technical applications.
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in Germany. As part of the high-tech strategy of the German government, the Bernstein Network has been supported with a total of about 170 million euros until now. The network includes over 200 research groups at more than 25 locations nationwide. The participating research groups were located at
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and the communication of research contents and results to the public. The Bernstein Network Computational Neuroscience is open to all researchers in the field or related subjects. Individual membership must be supported by two active Bernstein members.
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Scientific members of the network were involved in study programs and courses and collaborated with numerous industry partners to develop specific biomedical or technological applications (e.g.
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chips). They also worked (and still do) on new diagnostic methods, therapeutic approaches, or tools for neurological or psychiatric disorders in collaboration with clinical researchers (e.g.
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In 2009, members of the Bernstein Network founded a non-profit association, the Bernstein Association Computational Neuroscience, aiming at promoting science, research, and teaching in
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promotes German-American cooperation projects in the field of computational neuroscience within the framework of the Bernstein Network and the CRCNS program in cooperation with the
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Since 2008 and 2009, respectively, the Bernstein Network comprehends two research foci, which explore the first steps towards applications. The
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Video about the Bernstein Network on the German neuroscience information portal www.dasGehirn.info (in German)
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The conference offers a broad overview over the topics of Computational Neuroscience and Neurotechnology.
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includes 4 local collaborative projects (in Berlin, Göttingen, Frankfurt and Freiburg-Tübingen); the
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The German INCF Node (G-Node) connects the Bernstein Network with the international network of the
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Nationales Bernstein Netzwerk Computational Neuroscience" (NNCN)) as a funding initiative of the
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Information on the Bernstein Focus Neurotechnology on the website of the Bernstein Network
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Information on the Bernstein Focus Learning on the website of the Bernstein Network
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Overview of the Bernstein Network by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research
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Information about Bernstein Collaborations on the website of the Bernstein Network
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Information on German-USA Collaborations on the website of the Bernstein Network
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Information on the Bernstein Centers on the website of the Bernstein Network
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Information on the Bernstein groups on the website of the Bernstein Network
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Information on D-J collaborations on the website of the Bernstein Network
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Overview of the Bernstein Award on the website of Bernstein network
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German-Japanese support program in Computational Neuroscience
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Website of Bernstein Association Computational Neuroscience
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International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF)
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Website of the Bernstein Network Computational Neuroscience
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It is named after the German physiologist and biophysicist
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Integration into the international research landscape
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International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility
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