Israel Brain Technologies (IBT) and the Allen Institute for Brain Science have issued a joint call for attendees at the BrainTech 2015 Conference from a variety of disciplines to register for the IBT-Allen Institute Brain Challenge.
The aim of the Brain Challenge is to tackle major brain-related issues through a multidisciplinary, collaborative and translational approach. Registrants will be divided into ten teams of three to five experts with either technology or academic backgrounds.
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The teams will be tasked with developing a unique proposal for designing a new translational approach to a major global challenge in human brain disorders. Suggested target areas include Autism Spectrum Disorders and Dementia. Proposals must apply Allen Institute tools and technologies, including human gene expression datasets. Members of the winning team will have the opportunity to undertake an internship at the Allen Institute in Seattle. For commercially viable proposals, IBT will facilitate introductions to Israeli investors who may be interested in further developing the proposal.
“The challenge is the first of many initiatives that we hope will stimulate the growth of a great partnership between our Institute and Israel’s growing neurotechnology sector, ” said Allan Jones, CEO of the Allen Institute for Brain Science. “Brain-related illnesses are a global problem. Global problems need global solutions, and this team collaboration represents just such a partnership.”
Teams will be selected a few days prior to the BrainTech 2015 conference, which is taking place March 11th-12th in Tel Aviv.
“It is an honor to be joining forces with a neuroscience institution as prestigious as the Allen Institute, ” said Miri Polachek, Executive Director of IBT. “Israel’s brain-tech ecosystem is ripe for international collaboration and we anticipate groundbreaking innovation to come out of this Challenge, potentially helping millions around the world.”
Team proposals are due March 30, 2015. Winners will be announced on May 30, 2015.
Additionally, on March 10, 2015 the Allen Institute will conduct a hands-on training workshop at the BrainTech 2015 Conference on its Allen Brain Atlas tools. An Allen Institute representative will be available throughout the conference to coach Challenge Participants in using the Allen Brain Atlas resources.
About Israel Brain Technologies
Israel Brain Technologies (IBT) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to advance Israel’s neurotechnology industry by accelerating neuro-innovation and fostering international collaboration. IBT is based on the vision of former Israeli President Shimon Peres of turning Israel into a global hub of brain technology – from “Startup Nation” to “Brain Nation.”