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EC 'confident' in human brain project | EC 'confident' in human brain project |
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The European Commission has responded to criticism of its billion-euro Human Brain Project, declaring confidence that objections will be satisfied. | The European Commission has responded to criticism of its billion-euro Human Brain Project, declaring confidence that objections will be satisfied. |
The statement also defends the ability of the project to set its own scope, which critics have said is too narrow. | The statement also defends the ability of the project to set its own scope, which critics have said is too narrow. |
But it says new recommendations for management of the HBP and the balance between its core and partner projects (both contentious issues) are expected in September. | But it says new recommendations for management of the HBP and the balance between its core and partner projects (both contentious issues) are expected in September. |
Critics cautiously welcomed the reply. | Critics cautiously welcomed the reply. |
Under the heading "no single roadmap for understanding the human brain", Robert Madelin (the relevant director-general within the EC) responded directly to last week's open letter. | Under the heading "no single roadmap for understanding the human brain", Robert Madelin (the relevant director-general within the EC) responded directly to last week's open letter. |
"As a public funding agency, we take all such signals seriously," he wrote. "We welcome debate." | "As a public funding agency, we take all such signals seriously," he wrote. "We welcome debate." |
Cautious optimism | Cautious optimism |
Responding to the concern that the HBP concentrates too exclusively on simulations of the brain, Mr Madelin stated, "The exact scope of the project is a matter for the project itself." | Responding to the concern that the HBP concentrates too exclusively on simulations of the brain, Mr Madelin stated, "The exact scope of the project is a matter for the project itself." |
He also addressed the sidelining of cognitive neuroscientists, who study the brain from a more "top-down", function-based perspective than the "bottom-up" cell and network modelling that is at the heart of the HBP. | He also addressed the sidelining of cognitive neuroscientists, who study the brain from a more "top-down", function-based perspective than the "bottom-up" cell and network modelling that is at the heart of the HBP. |
This type of work was recently "repositioned" outside the core of the project. | |
As part of a review of the project's Framework Partnership Agreement, a necessary hurdle to unlock funding from within Horizon 2020, the EC statement suggested there will be recommendations on "the balance between the core project and a number of partnering projects" - presumably including cognitive work. | As part of a review of the project's Framework Partnership Agreement, a necessary hurdle to unlock funding from within Horizon 2020, the EC statement suggested there will be recommendations on "the balance between the core project and a number of partnering projects" - presumably including cognitive work. |
That review, due in September, should also address "the governance of the overall initiative" and is being conducted "by high-level and independent experts", wrote Mr Madelin. | That review, due in September, should also address "the governance of the overall initiative" and is being conducted "by high-level and independent experts", wrote Mr Madelin. |
The project's critics had demanded a review by top neuroscientists who are not associated with the HBP. | The project's critics had demanded a review by top neuroscientists who are not associated with the HBP. |
Dr Zachary Mainen, one of the principal organisers of the protest letter, told the BBC he was "cautiously optimistic", while noting a lack of specific commitments in the EC's response. | Dr Zachary Mainen, one of the principal organisers of the protest letter, told the BBC he was "cautiously optimistic", while noting a lack of specific commitments in the EC's response. |
"We appreciate the commission's recognition of our concerns and of the importance of neuroscience and a diversity of approaches," he said. "We look forward to working with the commission in the coming weeks and months." | "We appreciate the commission's recognition of our concerns and of the importance of neuroscience and a diversity of approaches," he said. "We look forward to working with the commission in the coming weeks and months." |
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