AI4Brain: Intelligence Artificielle pour la Santé Mentale et Neurologique
An EU- and Wallonia-funded research project integrating AI into psychiatric and neurological care.
About the project
AI4Brain is a collaborative research project driven by one goal: to improve care for patients with psychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders through artificial intelligence.
Based at the University of Mons (UMONS) and supported by FEDER funding, we bring together researchers, clinicians, and engineers working hand-in-hand with hospitals like CHU Helora and CHU Brugmann.
We use AI to better detect, predict, and understand complex brain disorders, developing tools that help clinicians make faster, more personalized decisions, and ultimately improve patient outcomes.
At AI4Brain, we believe in responsible innovation that serves both science and society
Two Clinical Challenges. One AI-Driven Mission.
AI4Brain tackles two of the most pressing challenges in brain health: psychiatric disorders and neurodegenerative diseases.
In psychiatry, our models help predict the course of mood disorders and reduce early relapses through intelligent data analysis.
In neurology, we’re developing advanced AI tools to enable early detection of Alzheimer’s disease, by analyzing brain imaging (MRI), cognitive assessments, and EEG data.
AI4Brain is built on rigorous science. Our work has already contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications, spanning both AI development and its clinical applications.
Our goal: not just to publish results, but to make them clinically actionable.
At AI4Brain, we believe in responsible innovation that serves both science and society