The European Brain Council launches its Election Manifesto for the 2019 European elections and calls on Members of the European Parliament to:
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News from European Brain Council: EBRA – European Brain Research Area project
April 1, 2019The EBRA project is an EU project coordinated by the European Brain Council (EBC), which launched on 1 November 2018. EBRA was designed to respond to the Horizon 2020 call, SC1-HCO-10-2018, entitled “Coordinating European brain research and developing global initiatives” and will create a catalysing initiative for brain research stakeholders (researchers, clinicians, patients, governments, funders and public institutions) to streamline and better co-ordinate brain research across Europe while fostering global initiatives. -
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News from EBC: Mood and Food: Exploring the gut-brain connection – 6th March 2019, Brussels
March 1, 2019EBC will hold the reception “Mood and Food: Exploring the gut-brain connection” in the European Parliament on the occasion of Brain Awareness Week (BAW) 2019. This year’s event, organized in cooperation with the European Dana Alliance for the Brain (EDAB)… Continue Reading -
EAN and EBC to support the Marie Curie Proposal "HaPpY"
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News from EBC: Launch of ‘Sustainable Approach To Depression’ policy report
January 1, 2019The European Parliament Interest Group on Mental health, Well-being and Brain Disorders (with co-hosting MEPs Tomas Zdechovsky and Nessa Childers), EBC, GAMIAN-Europe, the European Psychiatric Association (EPA), EUFAMI, the Expert Platform on Depression, Eurocarers, the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP), the UEMS – Sector of Psychiatry and the International Federation for Psychotherapy have launched a joint policy paper on major depression, entitled ‘A sustainable approach to depression: moving from words to actions’, at the European Parliament in Brussels. -
EBC’s advocacy on Horizon Europe The European Commission published its proposals for the next EU Framework Programme, called Horizon Europe, in June 2018. The proposals introduced the concept of R&I mission which are concrete, bold and achievable goals aimed at… Continue Reading
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EBC Event Report: “Enhanced engagement through public-private partnerships”
December 1, 2018EBC Event Report: “Enhanced engagement through public-private partnerships” Brussels, Belgium
21 November 2018On 21 November 2018, EBC held one of its largest events yet, as part of its Value of Innovation series: “Enhanced engagement through public-private partnerships: sustaining therapeutic… Continue Reading
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European Brain Council: The Socioeconomic impact of Alzheimer’s in Europe
November 1, 2018On September 25th , EBC held its latest event in the European Parliament, this time building on the Value of Treatment‘s work on Alzheimer’s and The Socioeconomic impact of Alzheimer’s in Europe. This event was an opportunity to further present… Continue Reading -
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European Brain Council Event: “Enhanced engagement through public-private partnerships”
October 1, 2018On 21 November 2018, the European Brain Council, together with its industry partners, hosts the event “Enhanced engagement through public-private partnerships: Sustaining therapeutic innovation to address patient needs” as part of its Value of Innovation series. -
The European Brain Council (EBC) recently provided feedback to the European Commission on the Horizon Europe proposals that were published in June 2018.
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Last week marked the launch of the EBC statement “Counting down to zero: Towards a future with underfunded health research?”, which calls on the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union to increase the budget of the 9th Framework Programme of Research & Innovation, or “Horizon Europe”, to at least €120 billion.
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On the occasion of the ninth European Conference on Rare Diseases & Orphan Products (ECRD) held in Vienna on 10th-12th May 2018, Prof. Marc Dooms, main author of the Declaration on Good Off-Label Use Practices (GOLUP), presented the 5 criteria for using medicines off-label that are laid down in the declaration. Many participants showed an interest in the declaration as well as various initiatives organized within the framework of the GOLUP-campaign.
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2017 was a remarkable year for EBC, thanks to the development of an increasing number of activities and new initiatives. In particular, the publication of EBC’s policy white paper on the “Value of Treatment for Brain Disorders in Europe”… Continue Reading
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EBC – European Brain Council Brain Awareness Week 2018: Expanding brain research in Europe – Education, Behavior and Brain Development 15 March 2018 – European Parliament, Strasbourg, France Co-hosted by MEPs Anne Sander (France, EPP), Daciana Sârbu (Romania, S&D) and… Continue Reading