Conversations That Matter: Taking the Brain Virtual

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June 3, 2022

Ep 402 - Taking the Brain Virtual

Guest: Dr Randy McIntosh

By Stuart McNish

Over the past twenty years scientists have made great strides in understanding the brain and at the same time they know very little about how it works. Neurobiologist Lu Chen says, We know very little about the brain. We know about connections, but we don’t know how information is processed. Learning for example doesn’t just require good memory, it also depends on speed, creativity, attention, focus and most importantly flexibility. Understanding exactly how the neural pathways function could lead to improved treatments for depression, genetic disease and many other conditions.”

Enter renowned SFU neuroscientist Dr Randy McIntosh who identified a significant challenge, that being a need for a virtual brain that will house research from around the world. Dr McIntosh envisioned and co-created the “Virtual Brain” as a platform for use by a wide range of researchers to simulate their work in a complex interdisciplinary manner that will allow them to see the effect their work has on the brain.

McIntosh says, “I have been building the ideas around an inclusive and extended approach to neuroscience that goes outside traditional boundaries—and I am confident that SFU is the place to make these ideas a reality.”

Stuart McNish invited Dr Randy McIntosh to join him for a Conversation That Matters about the vast new world of brain research that allows scientists to boldly go where no neurologist has gone before.

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