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SUMMARY:Global Partnerships in Brain Research | Brain Awareness Week 2023
DESCRIPTION:Brain Awareness Week 2023: Global Partnerships in Brain Research  \nBrussels\, Belgium | 16 March 2022 | 10:00-17:00 \nEnhancing global collaboration in the domain of research and innovation is key for effectively addressing today’s societal challenges and improving the health and well-being of citizens. This is particularly true for brain disorders\, including both neurological and mental conditions\, which are widespread and highly disabling diseases that are often difficult to treat. It is crucial to explore how global research collaboration can support brain research in a meaningful way\, to the benefit of people living with brain conditions across the globe. \nUnderstanding the brain is not just to tackle a “burden”. It is also to allow people to thrive; to live healthily\, to power our economies and to build for future generations. Investing in the brain and brain research is critical. \nWith plenty of high-caliber brain research underway across the world\, the fostering of concrete global partnerships and alliances for brain research is urgently needed – sharing knowledge and learning from peers\, working in collaboration rather than silos and strengthening alignment across diverse public and private entities to structure and track investments for the benefit of international research and the health of all populations. Brain health is global and should not be tackled solely at the regional level – but at a global level\, particularly as our world grows increasingly borderless. Competition in this space would be futile to address the growing burden of brain disorders and the need for improved brain health in society. \nThis high-level\, international event — organised by the European Brain Council in collaboration with the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) and the International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) — will bring together key stakeholders to reflect on the global burden of brain disease\, enhancing brain health and how to approach the challenges together through knowledge and data sharing\, capacity building\, funding and policy: key areas to forge a path towards stronger international alliances and a grander brain plan. \nCLICK HERE FOR REGISTRATION & PROGRAMMEFurthermore\, all event attendees are warmly invited to join us at the 1st Fundraising Gala Dinner of the European Brain Foundation later that evening. Tickets are available separately through brainfoundation.eu/gala-dinner/
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/baw2023/
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SUMMARY:Fundraising Gala Dinner | European Brain Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Tickets are now available for the European Brain Foundation’s first Fundraising Gala Dinner\, which will take place on 16 March 2023\, in Brussels\, on the occasion of Brain Awareness Week. \nThe Gala Dinner will fall under the theme “Healthy Brains – a key to future generations in Europe”. A nod to the EBF’s core mission and goal to serve society and support those affected by brain disorders\, the theme showcases the great purpose we have to make sure that children\, teenagers\, and adolescents –  our future generations – are provided with the best tools and care to protect their brain health. Guests and donors will contribute to help the EBF’s quest to reduce the impact of one of the biggest health challenges society is currently facing. \nThe newly-formed European Brain Foundation — an independent multidisciplinary and multistakeholder charity whose founding members represent leading European neurological\, neurosurgical\, and psychiatric clinical societies as well as neuroscience research and patient organisations — was officially launched on the occasion of the 2nd in-person Brain Innovation Days on 11-12 October 2022.  \nIts goal is to support research aiming at reducing the burden of brain disorders for European citizens. By coordinating all the partners concerned in this domain\, the EBF will ensure the transparency and the sustainability of its actions. Donors will contribute to significantly reduce the impact of one of the biggest health challenges European society is currently facing.  \nFollow the EBF social media channels (Twitter\, LinkedIn\, Facebook\, Instagram) for all the latest updates!  \nDiscover the programmeGet your ticket
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/fundraising-gala-dinner-european-brain-foundation/
LOCATION:Brussels\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:31st European Congress of Psychiatry
DESCRIPTION:After 3 years of virtual congress\, we are pleased to inform you that the EPA 2023 Congress will take place in person from 25 to 28 March 2023 at the Palais des Congrès in Paris\, guided by the motto “Social Cohesion\, a Common Goal for Psychiatry”. \nInternational experts will gather to discuss the newest developments in European psychiatry. It’s important\, now more than ever\, to get together and talk about mental health care.  \nAttending EPA 2023 will give you the opportunity to network face to face with some of the world’s expert professionals within the field of psychiatry. \nEBC looks forward to being part of the Congress and having a booth in the exhibition area where our most recent publications will be displayed. \nVisit the congress websiteFor privacy reasons YouTube needs your permission to be loaded. For more details\, please see our Privacy Policy.I Accept
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/31st-european-congress-of-psychiatry/
LOCATION:Paris\, France
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SUMMARY:Human Brain Project Summit 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Human Brain Project Summit 2023 will take place under the overarching theme “Achievements  and future of digital brain research”  in Marseille\, France\, on March 28-31\, 2023. The event will highlight the scientific achievements of the HBP at the point when the ten-year Flagship project approaches its conclusion (in Sept. 2023) and the legacy that it will leave for the brain research community. \nThe Summit will be a forum for stimulating and high-quality scientific exchange in different fields. Many European advances in the field of neurosciences\, health and applications in clinical medicine\, as well as brain-derived technologies will be presented. The programme has been carefully planned to offer you a memorable conference\, it includes lectures\, debates\, a science market\, a poster session and more… \nEBC is pleased to be a contributor this year with Frédéric DESTREBECQ\, Executive Director\, taking part in the panel discussion “Brain health: an emerging European policy priority” on 28 March 2023 at 14:45-16:00. The panel\, moderated by Paweł ŚWIEBODA (EBRAINS/HBP)\, will feature Philippe AMOUYEL (JPND/Fondation Alzheimer)\, Marlies DORLÖCHTER (ERA-NET NEURON)\, Gitte MOOS KNUDSEN (University of Copenhagen) and Stefan SCHRECK (European Commision DG SANTE).
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/human-brain-project-summit-2023/
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