TREAT AIE, the first European networking conference to provide guidelines and improve treatment of Autoimmune Encephalitis, takes place in Florence, Italy on 29-30 April (with online participation also available)
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Here you will find news from the EAN as well as updates on their activities.
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EAN-ESO Joint session on ‘The Vascular side of Neurodegeneration: a preclinical and clinical perspective’
April 25, 2022The EAN Scientific Panel on Stroke is delighted to announce a joint session between EAN and ESO, which will take place at the ESOC 2022, 4-6 May, 2022. -
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Executive Page: National societies, our key partners on the path to progress
April 6, 2022EAN President, Claudio Bassetti on recent and upcoming collaborations with National Neurological Societies and their vital importance to the European neurology landscape. -
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Research Paper of the Month: Clonally expanded B cells in multiple sclerosis bind Epstein–Barr virus EBNA1 and GlialCAM
April 1, 2022Our paper of the month describes a study led by Stanford University researchers, which now provides a mechanistic basis for how EBV infection can trigger the patient’s immune cells to attack self-tissue within the CNS. -
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Covid-19 Paper of the month: SARS-CoV-2 is associated with changes in brain structure in UK Biobank
April 1, 2022Our authors of the month conducted a longitudinal, multi-modal brain imaging study using the UK biobank, whereby participants had already been scanned before getting infected with SARS-CoV-2, offering a unique resource to elucidate these questions. -
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First EAN Science School proves a hit in Salzburg
April 1, 2022The first EAN Science School just took place, in the picturesque city of Salzburg, Austria, on 26-29 March 2022, with 47 Participants from 21 countries making the most of a three-day programme of lectures and workshops. -
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EAN Autumn School application open until 1 June
April 1, 2022The next EAN Autumn School will take in place in Loutraki, Greece, on 20-24 October, 2022. Application is open now until 1 June, 2022, -
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Memorandum of Understanding signed with ERN-EpiCARE – European Reference Network for rare and complex epilepsies
March 29, 2022EAN and ERN-EpiCARE have signed a memorandum of understanding to promote and maintain the harmonisation of training and clinical practice and advance optimal care and management for patients. -
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EAN Statement in support of Ukraine
March 18, 2022The European Academy of Neurology condemns the military invasion of Ukraine ordered by the Russian government and the violation of international law. -
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Biomedical Alliance in Europe Spring meeting and internal health research webinar
March 10, 2022The Biomedical Alliance in Europe has announced registration is open for both an internal health research webinar and their upcoming Spring meeting. -
With less than two months to go, the EPNS is looking forward giving a warm Scottish welcome, either in-person in Glasgow or on their virtual platform, to EPNS Congress participants from 28 April - 2 May 2022!
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Every year the EAN Board awards a maximum of two new Honorary Memberships and two Service Awards to the EAN community.
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14th EBN Exam 2022– Apply Now!
February 22, 2022The annual European Board of Neurology Examination will be conducted for the 14th time this year and application is still open until 1 March! -
The call is now open for the nomination of candidates for the EAN Board Election 2022.
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Stroke reclassified as neurological disorder in International Classification of Diseases update
February 1, 2022The International Classification of Diseases 11 (ICD 11), maintained by the WHO and distributed globally, came into effect on 1 January 2022. The most notable change in the new set of classifications is that stroke has been reclassified as a neurological disorder, having previously been classed as a circulatory system disease for several decades.