This year, the “History of Neuroscience Visit” will be at the Egas Moniz Museum: (€30 fee/€ 20 reduced fee)
The participants of the History of Neuroscience Visit will be picked up by bus at 13.00h on Monday, June 18. All… Continue Reading
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Interview with Prof. Segolene Aymé, Founder of Orphanet
March 1, 2018Antonio Federico (AF): Dear Professor, you founded Orphanet and gave a great contribution on the development of information about Rare Diseases in Europe. Can you summarize your past activities and the difficulties you had? Segolene Aymé (SA): That is a long story as I started to build a database of genetic diseases and of malformation syndromes described in the literature, in the mid-seventies, when I started as a clinician in medical genetics, lost in diagnosing most of the patients attending our clinic in Marseilles. -
Elena Moro: Dear Prof. Vincent, you have recently been awarded with the WFN Medal for Scientific Achievement in Neurology. We congratulate with you for this well-deserved outstanding recognition! In light of your longstanding experience in the world of neuro-immunology in particular, what do you think is it the most recent important discovery in your field? Angela Vincent (AV): Well first of all thank you for the congratulations. I am thrilled to receive the WFN Medal and it is much appreciated. Neuroimmunology is a relatively recent discipline – probably only first defined in the 1980s.
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The Republic of Lithuania is a state in northern-eastern Europe occupying 65.300 km2 area with Vilnius city as capital and a population of 2.979.000 inhabitants. Neighbors of Lithuania are Latvia, Belarus, Poland, and Russia. It is a parliamentary democracy, with… Continue Reading
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As in the previous years, EANpages asked EAN committee members, panel chairs, and invited speakers which session one should not miss at the upcoming congress in Lisbon 2018. Please find their answers below!
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Paper of the month: No benefit from solanezumab in Alzheimer disease
March 1, 2018by Elena Moro For March 2018, we have selected: Honig LS, Vellas B, Woodward M, et al. Trial of solanezumab for mild dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease. N Engl J Med 2018;378:321-330. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathology can be related to either excessive production or reduced elimination of beta amyloid (Aβ), which eventually results in oligomers, fibrils, and neuritic Aβ plaques. -
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Neurological news from Portugal III – Corina de Andrade and Paramyloidosis
March 1, 2018Prof. Corino de Andrade graduated at Lisbon Medical School, Hospital of St Martha, in 1929. He began his practice at the main hospital in Lisbon (Hospital S. José) and kept visiting his Alma Mater with a serious commitment to practice neurology at the department of Egas Moniz, the only one in Portugal. This passion was soon rewarded with the residency in neurology. -
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Rare Disease Day: Interview with Holm Graessner, Coordinator Rare Neurologic Diseases European Reference Network
February 28, 2018Antonio Federico (AF): On January 29-30, there has been in Tubingen the Kick-Off Meeting of the EU Project Solve-RD. You and Prof. Olaf Riess are coordinating this project. Can you summarize the aim and the activities of this important project? Holm Graessner (HG): To obtain a molecularly confirmed diagnosis remains one of the largest challenges for rare disease patients. To jointly tackle this challenge a core group of four European Reference Networks including the European Reference Network for Rare Neurological Diseases has motivated, designed and put together the Solve-RD project which is the first ERN based H2020 funded research project. Solve-RD brings together 21 partners from 10 countries which will be running from 2018 to 2022. -
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Rare Disease Day: Update from the Scientific Panel on Sleep-wake Disorders
February 28, 2018Scientific news: Narcolepsy Currently the most discussed topic in narcolepsy research is the auto-immune hypothesis. Both animal and human studies have provided clues, but still no definite evidence regarding the auto-immune etiology of narcolepsy. Recent findings point towards T-cell related… Continue Reading -
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Rare Disease Day: 2nd Teaching Course of the EAN Task Force for Rare Neurologic Diseases
February 28, 2018It is our great pleasure to announce the 2nd edition of the EAN Task Force for Rare Neurologic Diseases Teaching Course, to be organized in Cluj-Napoca (Romania), from 5-7 September 2018. As last year’s event was a success, the Task… Continue Reading -
We have the sad duty to communicate the death of Professor Eberhard Deisenhammer, a pioneer in neurology and a long-term secretary general and treasurer of the European Federation of Neurologic Societies.
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Activities of the EAN Scientific Panel Muscle and NMJ disorders 2016/2017
February 19, 2018Chairs Prof. A. Toscano, Messina, Italy & Prof. B. Schoser, Munich, Germany with 24 attendees from 14 countries. Topic 1: Guidelines Antonio Toscano and Benedikt Schoser gave a short overview on the EAN principles of a guideline production and… Continue Reading -
In just a few months the EAN congress in Lisbon will take place, and we invite you all to visit the congress website and browse through the scientific programme with more than 90 sessions to choose from. Find the overview… Continue Reading
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News from the Autonomic Nervous Disorders Panel 01/18
February 3, 2018In Nature Reviews Neurology (Multiple system atrophy: insights into a rare and debilitating movement disorder, 13;232-243; 2017), Florian Krismer and Gregor Wenning from Innsbruck University Hospital provide a comprehensive overview of Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) linking the current state… Continue Reading -
The objective of the “Clinical Fellowship Programme” is to provide a well-defined clinical observational experience in a department with recognised expertise in a specific field.
With this programme, neurologists that are still in the process of training, or recently… Continue Reading