Brain Gardeners' Club 2026
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Brain Gardeners' Club 2026

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We are thrilled to welcome you to the third edition of Brain Gardeners’ Club, a global grass-roots movement bringing together brilliant minds contributing to our understanding of the brain while solving complex problems in neuropathology.
📆 On July 6th, in the iconic Chapel of the Musée des Arts et Métiers in Paris, Robeauté and AP-HP will host a day of discussions and keynotes to inspire collaboration and lively exchange of ideas that have the potential to shape the future of brain therapies.

This edition of Brain Gardeners’ Club explores how advances in brain science, clinical practice, and computation are radically changing what we can know – and do – in the brain.

The next challenge is not generating more brain data. It is turning that growing body of information, observations, and interventions into collective clinical intelligence: knowledge that can improve diagnosis, guide treatment, and help us understand which approaches work, for whom, and why.

We invite people working across research, medicine, technology, and industry and the arts to explore four distinct themes: from what the data is already telling us, to what we cannot yet reach, to what we have prematurely dismissed, to what we cannot yet imagine. And ultimately, what it means to those it will benefit the most.

🌱 Together, we'll explore four themes across the day, across panels and expert-led pods:
Known knowns – Data as clinical insight: what the data is already telling us
Unknown knowns – The access gap: the data we know we need and the challenges we need to overcome
Known unknowns – Breakthrough from failure: the data we already have, but do not know how to use
Unknown unknowns – Exploring the unknown frontiers: what we cannot yet imagine
💥 "A single neuron cannot do anything on its own — it needs to be part of a network to give rise to an idea, a mission, a movement, a revolution."

Please note that photography will be taking place at this event for use on our social media channels. If you would prefer not to be photographed, kindly let us know in advance.
Please let us know of any dietary restrictions.

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