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SUMMARY:Brain\, New Approach to Brain Diseases
DESCRIPTION:The European Parliament Committee on the Environment\, Public Health and Food Safety of the European Parliament (ENVI) is holding a workshop entitled “The Brain\, A New Approach to Brain Diseases” on Wednesday\, 21 November 2018 in the European Parliament from 10.00am to 12.00pm. \nEBC President Prof. Monica Di Luca is included as a speaker and will address the topic of “Framework conditions for tackling brain diseases in Europe”\, covering the promotion of brain research at a European level in order to improve the quality of life of people living with brain disorders in Europe\, the activity of patient associations\, major brain-related societies as well as industries\, working to foster cooperation with its member’s organisations\, promote dialogue between scientists\, industry and society and the issues concerning representation of European neurology\, psychiatry\, neuroscience\, patient/carer and pharmaceutical organizations are also to be included. \nRegister to attend\, here.
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/brain-new-approach-to-brain-diseases/
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SUMMARY:'Uncorking the Brain' Networking Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us at The Office (rue d’Arlon 80\, 1040 Brussels) on 21 November from 18:30 onwards for a networking reception to grab a drink\, network and discuss brain research and Horizon Europe. RSVP not required\, but very much appreciated. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/uncorking-the-brain-networking-reception/
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SUMMARY:Enhanced engagement through public-private partnerships\, 21 November 2018
DESCRIPTION:On 21 November 2018\, the European Brain Council\, together with its industry partners\, will host the event “Enhanced engagement through public-private partnerships: Sustaining therapeutic innovation to address patient needs” as part of its Value of Innovation series. \nThe full day event will provide the opportunity for individual EBC members and industry partners to showcase their latest initiatives to the broader EBC membership and other key stakeholders including the European Parliament & Commission\, highlighting collaboration\, innovation and multi-stakeholder engagement. Built around a number of keynote speeches\, presentations and poster presentations\, the aim for the day is to create a forum and foster dialogue focused on improving outcomes for patients in 3 key areas – Research & Development in Brain Health\, Patient Engagement and Disease Awareness. \nThe full agenda can be found below. Keynotes will be delivered by Ms Sohini Chowdhury (Deputy CEO\, The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research) and Prof. Guendalina Graffigna (Universita’ Cattolica Milan)\, with chairs Dr. Pierre Meulien (Director\, Innovative Medicines Initiative – IMI)\, Mr Andrew Powrie-Smith (Executive Director of Communications & Partnerships\, EFPIA) and EBC executives. The day will be divided into Keynote lectures\, presentation sessions\, an interactive breakout session and a lunchtime poster session. \nBreakout sessions will give participants the opportunity to engage and collaborate on a number of topics\, including how industry and EBC stakeholders should collaborate to advance and accelerate access to major medical breakthroughs in CNS conditions and enhance the speed of translation of science to clinical application as well as how Industry and EBC stakeholders should enhance partnerships to improve patient engagement in their conditions. \nThe anticipated outcomes of the day will be to create a debate that will generate a nucleus of ideas that describe how public-private partnerships and multi-stakeholder engagement  can improve outcomes for patients with Brain conditions across the three prescribed areas of focus. \n  \n \n  \nPPP - Final Agenda\n 
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/enhanced-engagement-through-public-private-partnerships-21-november-2018/
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SUMMARY:EBRA Kick-off Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The European Brain Council (EBC)-coordinated EU project The European Brain Research Area (EBRA) officially kicks off on 22 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”\, which called for the reduction of fragmentation and duplication of research efforts\, fostering synergies through enhanced coordination of brain research efforts at EU and at global level\, improved access to and optimising the use of research infrastructures and data sources by the neuroscience research communities\, thus ensuring better exploitation of the large investments made in brain research\, achieving critical mass and economies of scale by initiating and fostering new global research initiatives\, as well a enabling and accelerating the translation of breakthroughs in brain research into relevant clinical applications. \nThe European Brain Research Area  project — EBRA — was created as a catalysing platform 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. \nThe Consortium consists of the EBC membership\, the Network of European funding for Neuroscience research (NEURON)\, Joint Programme – Neurodegenerative Disease Research (JPND) and the Human Brain Project (HBP). \nFollow EBRA on Twitter for the latest updates. \nThis project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under grant agreement No 825348.
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/ebra-kick-off-meeting/
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