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SUMMARY:11th European Conference on Rare Diseases & Orphan Products
DESCRIPTION:The European Conference on Rare Diseases & Orphan Products (ECRD) is recognised globally as the largest\, patient-led rare disease event in which collaborative dialogue\, learning and conversation takes place\, forming the groundwork to shape goal-driven rare disease policies and allow for important and innovative discussions on a national and an international level to take place. ECRD 2022 will take place online on 27 June -1 July. \nLeading\, inspiring and engaging all stakeholders to take action\, the Conference is an unrivalled opportunity to network and exchange invaluable knowledge with over 1500 stakeholders in the rare disease community – patient advocates\, policy makers\, researchers\, clinicians\, healthcare professionals\, healthcare industry representatives\, academics\, payers\, regulators and Member State representatives. \nEBC is pleased to take part in the 2022 ECRD as an Associate Partner. \nFind out all the conference details – including programme – through the official website. Registration for the conference is open and the deadline for Poster Submissions has been extended until 21 April. \n 
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/11th-european-conference-on-rare-diseases-orphan-products/
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SUMMARY:XVI Workshop on Neurobiology of Epilepsy (WONOEP 2022)
DESCRIPTION:WONOEP XVI\, a satellite event of the 14th ILAE European Epilepsy Congress\, will take place at Talloires\, France. The main topic of WONOEP XVI is “Early onset epilepsies: neurobiology and novel therapeutic strategies”. The overall purpose of WONOEP XVI will be to provide novel insights on early onset epilepsies\, underlying neurobiology and strategies towards the development of new treatments. \nMore information here: https://bit.ly/3fEB91R
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/xvi-workshop-on-neurobiology-of-epilepsy-wonoep-2022/
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SUMMARY:FENS Forum 2022
DESCRIPTION:The FENS Forum is Europe’s largest international neuroscience conference\, covering all domains in modern brain research from basic to translational research. \nThe Forum represents a unique opportunity for neuroscientists from around the world to gather together and enjoy excellent science in one of Europe’s most vibrant cities. \nOrganised by FENS in partnership with the French Neuroscience Society\, the FENS Forum 2022 will take place on 9-13 July 2022 in Paris\, France. \nThe FENS Forum 2022 will bring together experts in all fields of neuroscience to take us to the forefront of our current understanding of modern brain science. Visit the Forum 2022 website to meet the plenary and special lecturers!
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/fens-forum/
LOCATION:Paris\, France
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SUMMARY:FENS Forum 2022 Advocacy Training Workshop
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to invite you to the FENS Forum 2022 Advocacy Training Workshop ⁠— a hands-on advocacy workshop for FENS National Societies and National Brain Councils ⁠— taking place on Sunday\, 10 July 2022\, from 14:30-15:45 in Hall I (level 7.3). \nFeatured speakers will include Jean-Antoine Girault (FENS President)\, Kirk Leech (Executive Director\, European Animal Research Association) and Frédéric Destrebecq (Executive Director\, European Brain Council). The training will include group discussion and serve to bring together National Brain Councils and FENS member societies to share experiences\, voice advocacy needs and encourage more coordinated promotion and advocacy for brain research and health in Europe. \nIf interested\, please register here: https://form.jotform.com/221661977728368
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/fens-forum-2022-advocacy-training-session/
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SUMMARY:The European Brain Research area: Building a Brain Health Partnership
DESCRIPTION:The European Brain Research Area (EBRA) will host a Special Interest Event at the upcoming FENS Forum 2022 on 11 July at 12:00-12:45 in Hall B. \nBrain research is a rapidly evolving field and increasingly at the forefront of science. The EU and its Member States have made considerable investment in brain research leading to a significant increase of initiatives in this area. Although these initiatives have generated considerable amounts of knowledge and innovative approaches\, the translation into new health interventions is hindered by the complexity of the challenge and by excessive fragmentation of efforts. Effective and efficient collaboration among the various initiatives is often identified as a key success factor to achieve the full impact of brain research. The European Brain Research Area project therefore aims to bring together the various stakeholders and major brain research initiatives\, at European level and beyond\, creating the conditions for real and effective cross fertilisation\, dialogue\, building consensus and exploiting research potential. \nDuring this special session\, the EBRA consortium — consisting of the European Brain Council\, the ERANET-NEURON\, the EU Joint Programme for Neurodegenerative Disease Research and the Human Brain Project — will highlight the importance of shaping the future of European and globally coordinated neuroscience.  In this perspective\, the Shared European Brain Research Agenda (SEBRA) will be presented\, and discussion will focus on the building of a new partnership on brain health. \n  \nAgenda \n12:00-12:05:        Introduction to the European Brain Research Area \n                               Frédéric Destrebecq\, European Brain Council \n12:05-12:15:        The Shared European Brain Research Agenda \n                               Kristien Aarts\, European Brain Council \n12-15 – 12:45:    Panel discussion with the EBRA partners \n                                Philippe Amouyel\, JPND \n                                Marlies Dorlöchter\, ERANET-NEURON \n                                Pawel Swieboda\, HBP \n                                Juan Lerma\, European Brain Council \n  \n 
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/ebra-session-at-fens-forum-2022/
LOCATION:Paris Expo Porte de Versailles\, Pavillon 7\, Hall B
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SUMMARY:Brain capital and the young generation
DESCRIPTION:FENS Forum 2022 – Special Interest Session & Networking Event: “Brain capital and the young generation”  \nTuesday 12 July 2022 at 18:45-20:30\, Hall G \nSession moderated by FENS President\, Prof. Jean Antoine Girault\, and EBC President\, Prof. Wolfgang Oertel \n  \nMental health disorders cannot be ignored\, nor can their devastating impact on families\, communities\, and lives. The cost of not acting is tremendous. There is a need to improve the efficiency of brain health and care pathways\, prevent avoidable deaths and implement cost-effective solutions.   \nYouth is the future. However\, recent studies underscore the severity of the mental health challenges children and adolescents face that can lead to disability\, disease\, and death. There are numerous unmet needs along the care pathway\, although effective early detection and interventions exist. Navigating the mental health services system is often complex for families\, due to services that are fragmented or disrupted. According to the OECD (2018)\, the total costs of mental ill-health are estimated at more than 4% of GDP – or over 600 billion€ – across the 28 EU countries. And the burden is increasing. The Covid-19 pandemics exacerbated the situation. Policies and programmes to prevent and mitigate the negative impacts on schooling\, employment\, mental health\, and risky behaviors are therefore paramount. The accumulation of human and social capital must start at a young age as the brain develops rapidly during early childhood and adolescence. Moreover\, early cognitive\, and non-cognitive skills and health capabilities lead to enhanced effectiveness of later investment.   \nAs a result\, by building a strong foundation\, investing in optimal interventions tailored to the young generation advances socio-economic development. The EBC and FENS – in collaboration with the OECD\, UNESCO\, WHO – will convene a meeting at the FENS Forum 2022 in Paris\, France to address these challenges.   \n  \n\n\n\nTopic \nSpeaker \nApproximate time \n\n\nIntroduction : neuroscience and brain development \nProf. Jean Antoine Girault\, FENS President \n5 mins \n\n\nEBC Brain Health Definition: overview challenges  \nProf. Wolfgang Oertel\, EBC President \n5 mins \n\n\nBrain capital: accelerating responsible innovation \nProf. Harris Eyre\, Co-Founder of the PRODEO Institute and Co-Lead of the OECD Neuroscience-inspired Policy Initiative \n10 mins \n\n\nEBC Joint Value of Treatment Study on Mental Disorders \nMs Vinciane Quoidbach\, EBC Research project manager \n5 mins \n\n\nAnorexia Nervosa care pathway  \nin Europe \nProf. Philip Gorwood\, Hôpital Sainte-Anne\, GHU Paris Psychiatrie et Neurosciences\, Université de Paris\, France \n5 mins \n\n\nAutism in children: economic analysis of promising interventions \nDr Michela Tinelli\, London School of Economics\, United Kingdom  \n5 mins \n\n\nCare pathways for people with  \nmajor depressive disorder \nProf. Allan Young\, Institute of Psychiatry\, Psychology & Neuroscience\, King’s College London\, United Kingdom \n5 mins \n\n\nPrecision psychiatry \nDr. Joachim Scholpp\, Global Head of Translation Medicine CNS & Emerging Areas\, Boehringer Ingelheim \n5 mins \n\n\nMental disorders and youth\, a WHO perspective \nDr Ledia Lazeri\, Regional Advisor for Mental Health at WHO Regional Office for Europe  \n5 mins \n\n\nEducation and the brain \nDr Anna Cristina d’Addio\, Senior Policy Analyst (Thematic Lead)  \nGlobal Education Monitoring Report\, UNESCO  \n5 mins  \n\n\nWrapping-up  \nDr William Hynes\, Head of the New Approaches to Economic Challenges Unit (NAEC)\, OECD  \n5 min \n\n\nDiscussion moderated by Prof. Jean Antoine Girault\, FENS President and Prof. Wolfgang Oertel EBC President (30’) \n\n\nReception (30’) \n\n\n\n   \nFor more information on the Value of Treatment project: The Value of Treatment project on mental disorders have just released summaries of case study results and call to action on the occasion of Brain Awareness Week 2022 – Thematic: #Together4MentalHealth with a focus on youth\, visit https://www.braincouncil.eu/value-of-treatment-project-releases-first-results-and-calls-to-action-on-the-occasion-of-brain-awareness-week-2022/ 
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/brain-capital-and-the-young-generation/
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