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The BigBrain Workshop will be held at the historic Langenbeck-Virchow-Haus, a stunning venue next to Charité Campus in Berlin. Built in 1913 to foster medical collaboration and innovation, it continues to serve as a hub for scientific exchange, education, and professional development. Since its reopening in 2005, it has been home to leading medical associations, the Aesculap Academy, and international training programs—making it the perfect setting for groundbreaking discussions in neuroscience.
Address:
Luisenstraße 58/59
10117 Berlin
GERMANY
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Berlin
Welcome to Berlin, Germany, a dynamic metropolis at the forefront of science, innovation, and culture—the perfect venue for the upcoming BigBrain Workshop. As a global hub of research and discovery, Berlin boasts an unparalleled scientific landscape, home to world-renowned institutions such as Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt University, Freie Universität, and the Max Planck and Fraunhofer Institutes.
With a rich history of groundbreaking medical and neuroscientific research, Berlin has been the site of major breakthroughs, including Oskar Vogt’s pioneering work on brain cytoarchitecture, conducted at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research, which helped shape our understanding of the structure and function of different cortical areas. This legacy of innovation continues today, making Berlin an inspiring setting for intellectual exchange and collaboration.
Beyond the workshop, Berlin offers a wealth of cultural and sightseeing opportunities. Explore Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, visit the iconic Brandenburg Gate, or take in the breathtaking views from the Reichstag, the seat of the German parliament. For those interested in history, Checkpoint Charlie and East Side Gallery provide powerful insights into the city’s past. If you’re looking to unwind, stroll through the beautiful Tiergarten or experience Berlin’s vibrant culinary scene in the trendy districts of Kreuzberg and Prenzlauer Berg.
Easily accessible via international airports and a well-connected transport network, Berlin offers convenience alongside its rich scientific and cultural heritage.
Join us in Berlin for an exciting workshop at the heart of scientific progress! We look forward to welcoming you to Berlin for an enriching and productive workshop.
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