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Frontiers Forum Deep Dive series: Most in-depth simulation of brain metabolism yet reveals new targets for future dementia treatments

04.03.25 | Frontiers

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The model, published in the latest Frontiers in Science lead article , also reveals new targets for future dementia treatments.

Join the model’s creators Prof Henry Markram , Dr Polina Shichkova , and Dr Daniel Keller for an in-depth discussion about the effects of aging on metabolic adaptability and neuronal activity. This webinar takes place on 7 May 2025, 16:00-17:30 CEST and is free to attend.

Breakdown and repair of metabolism in the aging brain | 7 May 2025 | Register

These authors and other experts will explore how the new model, available on the Open Brain Platform , could help scientists accelerate research into interventions to promote healthy brain aging.

Frontiers Forum Deep Dive sessions bring researchers, policy experts, and innovators together from around the world, to discuss a specific area of transformational science published in Frontiers' flagship, multidisciplinary journal, Frontiers in Science, and explore next steps for the field.

10.3389/fsci.2025.1441297

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Joanna Williams
Frontiers
jo.williams@frontiersin.org

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APA:
Frontiers. (2025, April 3). Frontiers Forum Deep Dive series: Most in-depth simulation of brain metabolism yet reveals new targets for future dementia treatments. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LVD03P3L/frontiers-forum-deep-dive-series-most-in-depth-simulation-of-brain-metabolism-yet-reveals-new-targets-for-future-dementia-treatments.html
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"Frontiers Forum Deep Dive series: Most in-depth simulation of brain metabolism yet reveals new targets for future dementia treatments." Brightsurf News, Apr. 3 2025, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LVD03P3L/frontiers-forum-deep-dive-series-most-in-depth-simulation-of-brain-metabolism-yet-reveals-new-targets-for-future-dementia-treatments.html.