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The Open Brain Institute announces the dawn of a new frontier in neuroscience

03.18.25 | Open Brain Institute

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LAUSANNE, March 18, 2025 – The Open Brain Institute (OBI) launches today as a groundbreaking non-profit organization, transforming neuroscience from the physical to the virtual world. Building on the pioneering achievements of the EPFL’s Blue Brain Project, OBI opens the era of simulation neuroscience —empowering researchers to build and simulate digital brains with unprecedented detail, scale, and speed.

AI has been given access to the software recipe to build digital brains, providing natural language support to researchers to explore, build and simulate digital brains, petabytes of brain data collected from global databases, and the world’s cumulative knowledge of the brain and its diseases.

Establishing Simulation Neuroscience

The Blue Brain Project, founded and directed by Professor Henry Markram, was on a 20-year mission to work out how to forward engineer mammalian brain tissue on supercomputers from limited experimental data and discovered a revolutionary approach to reverse engineer the brain and a recipe to build digital brains. With around 300 peer-reviewed scientific papers, the project demonstrated that these digital brain models closely mirror real brain structure and function—enabling experiments that would otherwise be technically or ethically impossible.

OBI takes this legacy further, hosting virtual neuroscience laboratories where researchers can access:

Simulation neuroscience now joins experimental, theoretical, and clinical neuroscience as the fourth pillar to tackle the brain’s complexity. “The Blue Brain Project gave us the proof that the brain can be reconstructed in a computer from limited experimental data,” says Professor Henry Markram, Founder of OBI, who presented this breakthrough at this year’s World Economic Forum. “Today, the OBI brings the recipe to build and simulate the brain to empower researchers to explore the brain in unprecedented detail, and at a scale and speed never before imagined.”

Sparking a Global Collaboration

OBI’s Virtual Labs allow researchers from any discipline, anywhere in the world, to construct digital brain models at multiple scales—from molecular pathways and individual neurons to entire brain regions and whole-brain simulations, in principle of any species, at any age, and in any disease state.

Researchers can invite unlimited collaborators into their Virtual Labs, fostering global, interdisciplinary teamwork in ways never before possible.

Visionary Funding

The Blue Brain Project was established at EPFL in 2005, when Professor Patrick Aebischer, then President of EPFL, outbid several prestigious institutions to host and fund the project. His visionary leadership led to 300 million Swiss francs in Swiss Federal Government funding over 20 years. “We recognized that if scientists can replicate the brain in computers, we can explore its functions and diseases in completely new ways” says Professor Patrick Aebischer. “The Open Brain Institute takes our work at EPFL and extends it into an open, global resource. It is exactly what the community needs to accelerate progress and spark new discoveries.”

An EPFL Legacy

As one of the world’s leading research institutions, EPFL continues to drive science into innovation and impact. “EPFL is delighted to support this transition from a long-term audacious internal project to a non-profit platform serving the international neuroscience community,” says EPFL President, Professor Anna Fontcuberta i Morral. “The extensive work accomplished within the EPFL Blue Brain Project will continue to have impact under the Open Brain Institute, providing researchers worldwide with access to cutting-edge virtual laboratories.”

Over 22’000 students have already taken Blue Brain’s on-line courses on simulation neuroscience, preparing for the age of digital brains.

A Catalyst for Neuroscience Breakthroughs

The OBI enables rapid brain research, therapeutic development, and next-generation AI, helping to tackle some of humanity’s greatest challenges:

“The brain is the only known system that exhibits true generalized intelligence,” says Markram. “OBI’s virtual labs can be used to study how the brain’s natural architecture—evolved over millions of years—creates intelligence, offering radical new directions for AI.”

Join the Digital Brain Revolution

Reserve Your Virtual Lab Today

Visit https://openbraininstitute.org or contact the OBI Communications Office at info@openbraininstitute.org

Conclusion: The Dawn of Digital Brains

The Open Brain Institute marks a historic moment in neuroscience—transitioning decades of pioneering research into an open, global platform.

The next generation of brain science and technology begins now. Be part of it. Register for a Virtual Lab today.

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Georges Khazen
Open Brain Institute
press@openbraininstitute.org

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Open Brain Institute. (2025, March 18). The Open Brain Institute announces the dawn of a new frontier in neuroscience. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/147NYZN1/the-open-brain-institute-announces-the-dawn-of-a-new-frontier-in-neuroscience.html
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