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Biomedical Alliance in Europe Calls for Strong Health Funding in Next EC Multiannual Financial Framework
November 6, 2025
BioMed Alliance and 17 other civil society organisations call on policy makers to ensure that the next multiannual EU budget will be fit-for-purpose to address current and future health threats.
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Frontline Report: COVID-19 & Impact on Neurology Unit at Reggio Emilia Hospital
March 31, 2020Neurologists working at the Reggio Emilio Hospital in Italy have provided a presentation on the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on their Neurology Unit and their experience treating COVId-19 patients with neurological conditions. -
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Fair allocation of scarce medical resources in the time of Covid-19
March 30, 2020This article addresses the difficult issue of how to allocate overstretched resources during a pandemic and proposes six recommendations based on principles of equality and maximising benefits. -
In a marathon debate of the European Council on 20-21 February, where the heads of state and government European Member States meet, representatives failed to agree on the EU budget for 2021-2027. This budget includes Horizon Europe, the next funding programme for research and innovation. Long term budget negotiations are known to be difficult, but this time around the departure of the UK, a major budget contributor, intensified the discussions. It is likely that more European summits will be needed to come to conclusion on this topic.
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Scentific Panel of the Month: Higher Cortical Functions
March 2, 2020The former co-chairs of the Scientific Panel on Higher Cortical Functions Masud Husain & Lüder Deecke explain the work and aims of the panel. -
Being an EAN Research Fellow gave me the privilege to work in Prof. Tara Spires-Jones’ Lab in The University of Edinburgh, who is a pioneer in the field of synaptic degeneration in neurodegenerative conditions and healthy aging. I worked in the lab for more than a year, carrying out the research project entitled ‘Investigating degeneration of inhibitory circuits in Alzheimer’s disease brain’. It has been an exceptional scientific and personal experience that will have a profound influence on my future career.
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Find out which sessions not to miss at EAN 2020 in Paris
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EAN signed a Memorandum of Understanding withISNA – International Society for Neuro-Immunology joining forces to promote optimal cooperation in Europe between both societies.
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EAN signed a Memorandum of Understanding with EPA – European Psychiatric Association joining forces to promote optimal cooperation in Europe between both societies.
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The BioMed Alliance started 2020 well, with a new President, President-Elect and a new Board Member. We look forward to working with them on the many interesting activities that we are planning this year.
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The global momentum to deliver a more coordinated response to the threat posed by neurological disorders is increasing.
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The BioMed Alliance leadership met with Commissioner Mariya Gabriel to discuss how to improve biomedical research in Europe on 5 February.
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On 18 February, at a European Parliament lunch debate hosted by Christophe Hansen MEP (Luxembourg), Alzheimer Europe launched a new report presenting the findings of its collaborative analysis of recent prevalence studies and setting out updated prevalence rates for dementia in Europe.
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Dr. Tom Jenkins, Chair of the EAN e-Communication Committee interviews Prof. Didier Leys, Editor in Chief of the European Journal of Neurology
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Executive Page: EAN President meets Italian Society of Neurology (SIN)
March 1, 2020As a society aiming to promote excellence in neurology across Europe, one of the European Academy of Neurology’s greatest assets is undoubtedly the strong support from its National Neurological Society Members. As a region with a wide variety of languages, cultures, jurisdictions and needs, Europe certainly presents some challenges when it comes to coordinated action, but what we all have in common as neurologists is a strong desire to reach for excellence, ensure the best possible patient care and to work together to achieve it.









