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SUMMARY:12th Congress of the European Academy of Neurology - Geneva 2026
DESCRIPTION:The European Academy of Neurology (EAN) is delighted to welcome you to the 12th Congress of the European Academy of Neurology\, taking place in Geneva\, on 27-30 June 2026. \nThe overarching theme\, “Brains\, Bytes & Beyond: Tech in Neurology”\, explores the transformative impact of computing and artificial intelligence on neurological practice\, from restorative therapies to clinical reasoning and decision-making. The congress will feature a special symposium and focused workshops on AI applications in both hospital and outpatient settings\, highlighting innovations ranging from neuroimaging to wearable technology. With its blend of cutting-edge science\, interactive sessions\, and the Swiss alpine backdrop\, EAN aims to advance awareness and dialogue on technology’s integration into neurology across all domains of the specialty. \nTV Studio Special\nSaturday\, 27th June 2026 | 14:30-15:30 CEST | TVS03 \nFrederic Destrebecq\, EBC Executive Director\, will be moderating a special TV Studio Special on ‘Taking Stock of an EU Neurological Health Strategy as Part of an EU Coordination Plan for the Brain’. EBC President Suzanne Dickson will present on the need to coordinate a plan for the brain and will present on the latest on neurological health at the EU policy level’. This will be followed by EBC President-Elect Sameer Zuberi\, who will delve into the importance of tackling brain health from a life course approach. Finally\, the session will highlight the importance of placing the patient’s voice at the core of this work.\nLearn MoreE-Poster Presentation\nSaturday\, 27th June 2026 | ePoster Area \nVinciane Quoidbach\, EBC Research Project Manager\, will be presenting on ‘Rethinking Myasthenia Gravis Care through Brain Health Lens: Systematic review on Socio-Economic Burden\, Patient Pathways\, Digital Tools Adoption‘. \nLearn More About the ProjectSpecial Session\nMonday\, 29th June 2026 | 08:30 – 10:00 CEST | Main Auditorium \nAs part of the ‘Partnering for the Brain in Europe and Beyond’ session\, Suzanne Dickson\, EBC President\, will speak on global advocacy for neurology and how we can best join forces to maximise impact. \nLearn MoreSide Event: Rare Neurology Meets Global Policy: A multi-stakeholder conversation on improving neuromuscular care through implementation of IGAP and the WHA Rare Disease Resolution – the case of myasthenia gravis \nMonday\, 29th June 2026 | 13:00 – 15:00 CEST | Room Q \nThe side event will bring together global policy representatives\, scientific societies\, clinicians\, patient advocates and industry stakeholders to discuss how global policy commitments under IGAP and the WHA Rare Disease Resolution can be translated into concrete improvements in rare neurology care pathways\, using myasthenia gravis (MG) as a practical case example. \nRegistration to EAN Congress is essential.  \nEBC Booth\nDuring the entire EAN congress \nAdditionally\, EBC will be present among the Exhibitor booths throughout the entirety of the congress! Whether you want to discuss our ongoing projects\, learn more about our mission\, or explore future events and collaboration opportunities – come find us! \nFind out more
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/ean-congress-2026-geneva/
LOCATION:Geneva\, Switzerland
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SUMMARY:HEREDITARY: Advocacy Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The HEREDITARY Advocacy Workshop\, led by the European Brain Council (EBC)\, is a focused\, high-level session taking place online as part of the wider EU-funded HEREDITARY project. It is designed to strengthen the interface between scientific research\, policy development\, and society\, with particular emphasis on how evidence generated within leading research initiatives can inform and shape European policy. \nThis workshop convenes a carefully selected group of researchers\, policy experts\, and civil society representatives\, creating a space for informed exchange among individuals actively engaged in advancing the field. Participants will gain insight into the pathways through which scientific expertise contributes to policy discussions\, and how their work can play a more direct role in influencing decision-making processes at the policy level. \nHeld on 30 June 2026 from 14:00–17:00 CEST\, the session offers a structured\, yet interactive environment designed to encourage both dialogue and practical engagement. Participants will have the opportunity to connect with a diverse range of stakeholders while exploring the science–policy interface through applied formats. \nWorkshop FlyerRegister Now!
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/hereditary-advocacy-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
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