The amount of data available in neurology, neuroscience, neurobiology and related disciplines is rising exponentially and challenging clinicians’ ability to analyse and use that data, a panel of experts showed in a Plenary Session on day three of EAN 2023.
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Video Interview: Mark Hallett, C. Brown-Séquard lecturer at EAN 2023
July 3, 2023EAN Website Editor Letizia Leocani talks to Prof. Mark Hallett, National Institutes of Health Distinguished Investigator Emeritus, who gave the C. Brown-Séquard Lecture at this year’s congress. -
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Top names in neurology take the stage for the EAN 2023 Presidential Symposium
July 2, 2023Four distinguished neurologists delivered the prestigious named lectures during the Presidential Symposium, held on the second day of EAN 2023. -
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Women neurologists share tips on how to deal with challenges in their careers
July 2, 2023Top neurologists gathered to discuss challenges for women in neurology in a dedicated session chaired by President Elect Elena Moro on the second day of EAN 2023. -
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Video Interview: Josep Dalmau, Camillo Golgi Lecturer at EAN 2023
July 2, 2023EANpages Editor Benedetta Bodini talks to Prof. Josep Dalmau, Professor at the Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA)-IDIBAPS, University of Barcelona, who will give the Camillo Golgi Lecture at this year’s congress. -
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EAN 2023 opens with eyes on the future and a Nobel Prize winner
July 2, 2023The European Academy of Neurology (EAN) is a young society ready for the future, according to its president Prof. Paul Boon, who delivered his welcome address in the Opening Session on the first day of EAN 2023 -
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Basal Ganglia Club reconvenes for Parkinson’s updates at EAN 2023
July 1, 2023The popular Basal Ganglia Club reconvened again at EAN 2023 in Budapest, featuring both the MDS-ES C. David Marsden Award Lecture and the Dystonia Europe David Marsden Award Lecture. -
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Brain health takes centre stage at EAN 2023
July 1, 2023Leading neurologists discussed how to promote brain health and overcome the global burden of brain disorders in a dedicated Studio Session on the first day of EAN 2023. -
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How we sweep while we sleep – from basic research to clinical implications of the glymphatic system
July 1, 2023Symposium 3 at EAN 2023, on the glymphatic system, sleep and neurodegeneration, opened exciting new possibilities for future treatments, linking sleep quality and brain clearance to potentially modify a range of neurological diseases. -
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One hot topic, one expert, three questions: Kristian Steen Frederiksen on our May 2023 Paper of the Month
May 16, 2023Co-Chair of the EAN Scientific Panel on Dementia and Cognitive Disorders answers three key questions about a groundbreaking Alzheimer study. -
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Watch on demand: European Brain Health Summit 2023
May 10, 2023Watch a full recording of the European Brain Health Summit 2023, held on 9 May, featuring key international voices on precision neurology and the prevention of neurological diseases. -
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Research Paper of the Month: Tau-targeting antisense oligonucleotide MAPTRx in mild Alzheimer’s disease
May 1, 2023Our paper of the month is a phase 1b, randomised, multicentre, placebo-controlled trial, which aims to investigate the safety, pharmacokinetics, and effects of MAPTRx in patients with mild Alzheimer's. -
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Sign up now for the European Brain Health Summit 2023 – live online on May 9!
March 28, 2023Join our team of leading experts, policymakers and stakeholders on a journey through the European brain health landscape on May 9. -
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EAN endorses MSIF and the WHO Collaborating Centre Bologna’s application to add MS treatments on WHO’s Essential Medicines List
March 14, 2023MSIF’s application to add Multiple Sclerosis treatments to the WHO Essential Medicines List has the potential to put MS higher on the agenda of the WHO and individual countries. -
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