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EBC is a network of key players in the “Brain Area”, with a membership encompassing scientific societies, patient organisations, professional societies and industry partners.
18 06-2015

Outcomes of the board meeting (Brussels)

2015-06-18T12:00:29+00:0018-06-2015|News|

The EBC held its 2nd 2015 Board Meeting in Brussels on June, 18th. On this occasion, delegates from EBC’s member organisations and industry partners discussed the activities planned for 2015 and 2016. The following issues were addressed: EBC’s advocacy – Follow-up from EBC’s meeting with Health Commissioner Andriukaitis: actions to follow : - Setting an [...]

16 06-2015

Outcomes of the National Brain Councils Academy Meeting (Brussels)

2015-06-16T11:54:46+00:0016-06-2015|News|

On 17th June 2015, the European Brain Council (EBC) invited National Brain Councils (NBCs) representatives to Brussels to present the NBCs Toolkit as well as to provide a platform in order for them to share experiences and learn from each other's. The aim of the Toolkit is to support the NBCs in their everyday work and [...]

2 06-2015

EP Interest Group on Mental Health, Well-being and Brain Disorders

2015-06-02T14:30:35+00:0002-06-2015|News|

On 2nd June 2015, the European Brain Council co-organised a meeting of the European Parliament Interest Group on Mental Health, Well-being and Brain Disorders, along with the Global Alliance of Mental Illness Advocacy Networks (GAMIAN-Europe). The event was chaired by MEP Nessa Childers, and aimed at stressing the crucial need for improved treatment of brain [...]

2 06-2015

EP Interest Group on Mental Health and Wellbeing

2015-06-02T13:04:44+00:0002-06-2015|News|

On behalf of co-chairs of the European Parliament Interest Group on Mental Health, Well-being and Brain Disorders, the Global Alliance of Mental Illness Advocacy Networks (GAMIAN-Europe) organized in co-operation with the European Brain Council the Interest Group’s meeting addressing the unmet need for improved treatment of brain diseases. The meeting was held on 2 June. [...]

31 05-2015

#MOVE4YRBRAIN

2015-05-31T09:03:26+00:0031-05-2015|News|

As announced a few weeks ago through our newsletter, the European Brain Council has recently started a new twitter campaign - #Move4YrBrain - in order to raise awareness on the benefits of aerobic exercise on the brain. This initiative was launched on 31stMay when EBC's staff joined the "20km of Brussels", and we are proud [...]

21 05-2015

MEP-Scientist Pairing project

2015-05-21T11:40:48+00:0021-05-2015|News|

MEP-Scientist Pairing project STOA - Science and Technology Options Assessment Panel of the European Parliament - has launched the 4th edition of MEP-Scientist Pairing project which aims at enhancing mutual understanding and establishing lasting links between Members and experts. More details about the project, including application and selection process, are available here, as well as the application form (the deadline [...]

7 05-2015

LUNDBECK BRAIN PRIZE 2015

2015-05-07T14:31:46+00:0007-05-2015|News|

On May 7th , in Copenhagen, the 2015 Lundbeck Brain Prize was awarded to four laureates – Winfried Denk, Arthur Konnerth, Karel Svoboda and David T. Tank – for “the invention, refinement and use of two-photon microscopy to provide detailed, dynamic images of activity in individual nerve cells, dendrites and synapses, thereby transforming the study [...]

20 04-2015

Juncker Investment Plan Amended by EP to Save Research Budget

2015-04-20T10:15:07+00:0020-04-2015|News|

On April 20th, the European Parliament finally approved Juncker’s European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI), on the condition that changes be made regarding the role of the institution in the oversight of the EFSI and the provision of the budget. Originally, this 315 billion euros fund designed to finance new infrastructures, green technology and IT [...]

17 04-2015

Advance-HTA Report

2015-04-17T10:12:07+00:0017-04-2015|News|

In 2013, the European Brain Council (EBC) got involved in Advance-HTA, a research project funded by the European Commission and led by the London School of Economics. The objective of this four years project is to advance and strengthen the methodological tools and practices relating to the application and implementation of Health Technology Assessment (HTA). [...]

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