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Completed H2020 European Commission

Digital twins for model-driven non-invasive electrical brain stimulation

€4.49M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Neuroelectrics Barcelona Sl
Country Spain
Start Date Jan 01, 2021
End Date Jun 30, 2025
Duration 1,641 days
Number of Grantees 7
Roles Participant; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101017716
Grant Description

Neuropsychiatric disorders are a leading cause of global disability-adjusted life years, and solutions are lacking. Can digital twins be useful? At least in some cases, we hold they will be central to progress.

Recent findings suggest that non-invasive brain stimulation may be a valuable option in conditions such as epilepsy or Alzheimer's (AD). Still, a better understanding of mechanisms and patient-specific factors is needed.

Personalized hybrid brain models uniting the physics of electromagnetism with physiology – neurotwins or NeTs – are poised to play a fundamental role in understanding and optimizing the effects of stimulation at the individual level. We ambition to deliver disruptive solutions through model-driven, individualized therapy.

We will build a computational framework – weaved and validated across scales and levels of detail– to represent the mechanisms of interaction of electric fields with brain networks and assimilate neuroimaging data.

This will allow us to characterize the dynamical landscape of the individual brain and define strategies to restore healthy dynamics.

Benefitting from existing databases of healthy and AD individuals, we will deliver the first human and rodent NeTs predicting the effects of stimulation on dynamics.

We will then collect detailed multimodal measurements in mice and humans to improve the predictive power of local and whole-brain models under the effects of electrical stimulation, and translate these findings into a technology pipeline for the design of new personalized neuromodulation protocols which we will test in a cohort of AD patients and healthy controls in randomized double-blinded studies.

With research at the intersecting frontier of nonlinear dynamics, network theory, biophysics, engineering, neuroscience, clinical research, and ethics, Neurotwin will deliver model-driven breakthroughs in basic and clinical neuroscience, with patients ultimately benefiting from safe, individualized therapy solutions.

All Grantees

Universidad Pompeu Fabra; Universidad Pablo de Olavide; The General Hospital Corporation; Uppsala Universitet; Neuroelectrics Barcelona Sl; Forschungsgesellschaft Fur Arbeitsphysiologie Und Arbeitsschutz Ev; Fondazione Santa Lucia

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