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SUMMARY:EPA 2020 Virtual Congress
DESCRIPTION:To adapt to the current situation\, the EPA Board has decided to transform the 28th European Congress of Psychiatry in Madrid into a fully virtual meeting that will offer the mental health community the possibility for educational exchanges\, scientific news and best practice updates while protecting the safety\, health\, and well-being of all congress participants. \nwww.epa-congress.org
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/epa-2020-virtual-congress/
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SUMMARY:EPA 2020 Virtual Congress- Workshop: The Value of Treatment for Eating Disorders: A Joint EPA & EBC Project
DESCRIPTION:The European Brain Council (EBC) initiated a two-year research project (2015-2017) on the Value of Treatment for Brain Disorders. The European Psychiatric Association (EPA) together with Gamian Europe proposed “Eating Disorders” as a new case study to include the topic of “Transition of Care across age groups and services”. This has involved a care Pathway Analysis followed by an Economic Evaluation Study. It is hoped that the project will lead to policy recommendation on how to improve the care pathway. In this workshop we will present the findings from the midway milestone and offer the opportunity for feedback and discussion with the wider European community. \nChairs: \n\nPalmiero Monteleone\, Italy\nJanet Treasure\, United Kingdom\n\nSpeakers: \n\nEva Bonin: The Economic Analysis\nUmberto Volpe: The Transition Into Care: Reducing the Duration of Untreated Illness\nFernando Fernandez-Aranda: Policy Considerations From the Professional Perspective. 1\nPhilip A. Gorwood: Policy Considerations From Professional Perspective. 2\nMiia Männikkö (presenter)\, Laura Ferraro & Miia Männikkö (authors): Policy Considerations From the Family and Carer\n\nFind further details here. \n 
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/epa-2020-virtual-congress-workshop-the-value-of-treatment-for-eating-disorders-a-joint-epa-ebc-project-3290/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200716
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SUMMARY:FENS 2020 Virtual Forum
DESCRIPTION:The FENS Forum of Neuroscience is Europe’s largest international neuroscience conference. The Forum scientific programme covers all domains in modern brain research. The FENS 2020 Virtual Forum is the biggest virtual neuroscience meeting of its kind and will feature a high quality scientific programme and provide delegates with exciting opportunities to learn\, interact\, grow and network. Following the live event\, an extended on-demand access of three months will allow delegates to go back and enjoy all sessions and events.
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/fens-forum-2020-special-interest-event-global-research-collaboration/
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SUMMARY:FENS Forum 2020 – Special Interest Event: Global Research Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:In the framework of the upcoming FENS Forum 2020\, EBC will co-organize a series of activities within Forum on the topic of Global Research Collaboration\, highlighting the existing partnerships within research—specifically\, brain research—in the European Union\, the United States and Asian countries such as China\, South Korea\, Japan and possibly others. \nThe Special Interest Event will fall on 13 July\, from 9:30-10:30 GMT. It will focus on highlighting the existing partnerships within research—specifically\, brain research—in the European Union\, the United States and Asian countries such as China\, South Korea and Japan. \nFurthermore\, the event will explore and showcase existing global collaboration as well as the potentials for continued expansion and how global research collaboration can support brain research. Various initiatives aimed at reinforcing global research collaboration\, including in the brain research space\, have been launched in recent years. The International Brain Initiative (IBI)\, which brings together the major “brain initiatives” across the globe\, was launched with the ambitious aim of progressing ethical neuroscience research through international cooperation and knowledge sharing. The EBC-led Horizon 2020 project establishing a European Brain Research Area (EBRA) aims to reduce fragmentation in brain research and foster synergies through enhanced coordination of brain research efforts at the EU and global levels. In order to foster alignment and better co-ordination of research strategies across the European brain initiatives\, a Shared European Brain Research Agenda (SEBRA) will be developed under the EBRA project. The SEBRA will focus on research opportunities and research and innovation gaps to be addressed in the field\, priorities for action in the short and long term and research areas that would benefit most from cross – initiatives cooperation. It is through meetings/events such as this one that EBC and EBRA hope to feed into the formation and definition of global cooperation and initiatives with the potential of feeding into a SEBRA. Furthermore\, the EU has launched several Scientific and Technical (S&T) agreements with countries across the globe that provide frameworks for robust research cooperation and enable the development of strategies for enhancing collaboration in a wide range of areas. \nChaired by EBC President\, Prof. Monica Di Luca\, the session will include presentations from Prof. Tracy Bale\, President of the International Brain Research Organisation (IBRO) and Prof. Mohamed Hassan\, President of the World Academy of Sciences as well as pre-recorded video messages on the importance of continued international collaboration in brain research from top country representatives\, including EU Commissioner for Innovation\, Research\, Culture\, Education and Youth\, Mariya Gabriel; US National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Director\, Dr Walter J. Koroshetz; Society for Neuroscience (SfN) President\, Prof Barry Everitt; FENS President\, Prof Carmen Sandi and more. \nThese will be followed by a live panel discussion and Q&A\, featuring
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/fens-forum-2020-special-interest-event-global-research-collaboration-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200715T093000
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SUMMARY:FENS Forum 2020 – Special Interest Event: Neuroscience Research Funding in Europe Post-COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:The Special Interest Event “Neuroscience Research Funding in Europe Post-COVID-19” will be held as a virtual meeting at the FENS Forum 2020 on 15th July 2020 (09:30 – 10:30 AM Glasgow time). This workshop is convened by the FENS-Kavli Network of Excellence. \nThis Special Interest Event will communicate insights and experience on advocacy activities for neuroscience policy and funding in Europe. The goal of the workshop is to inform neuroscience researchers about strategies\, mechanisms\, and challenges of science advocacy in Europe; and to encourage individuals to find effective ways of engaging on policy issues. \nSpeakers will include active neuroscientists with significant experience in science advocacy\, as well as policy professionals who work on a daily basis in implementing neuroscience funding and organization. \nChair: Tomás J. Ryan – FENS-Kavli Scholars \nSpeakers: \n\nMonica Di Luca – European Brain Council\nCamilla Bellone – Policy and Advocacy Committee\, Society for Neuroscience\nKarim Berkouk – DG Research & Innovation\, European Commission\nMark Ferguson – European Innovation Council & Science Foundation Ireland\n\nFurther information can be accessed on the event web-page on the website of the FENS Forum 2020.
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/fens-forum-2020-special-interest-event-neuroscience-research-funding-in-europe-post-covid-19/
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