This workshop will explore how brain digital twins are revolutionizing research into pathological brain conditions and transforming the landscape of precision medicine. Participants will learn how these models work and how they integrate data and tools from different fields, such as molecular neuroscience, network theory and dynamical systems. We will discuss how digital twins can help identify early biomarkers able to characterize pathological states and predict disease progression. Another key topic will be the use of digital twins as in silico environments for testing potential treatments before applying them in clinical scenarios. Through real-world examples and interactive sessions, we will tackle some of the challenges that come with this innovative approach, such as achieving anatomical precision, handling large datasets, and ensuring ethical use in patient care. The focus will remain on making these cutting-edge tools accessible and impactful, not just for researchers but also for clinicians aiming to deliver more effective, tailored care to their patients.