Professor Dafin Muresanu, Chair of the EAN Communication Committee, interviews Teresinha Evangelista, Coordinator of European Reference Network for Rare Disease - Neuromuscular Diseases Network ( ERN-EURO-NMD)
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Israel is located on the southeastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea and the northern shore of the Red Sea. With a population of 8.7 million inhabitants, it is a liberal democracy with a parliamentary system, proportional representation, and universal suffrage. The population is highly diverse including Israeli Jews (75% of population) of varied ethnicity, Israeli Arabs (~21% of population), and a spectrum of religiosity (secular, orthodox, and Haredi- ultra-orthodox).
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Prof. Gunther Deuschl’s, EAN Past-President, outstanding contribution to the movement disorders field was awarded during the 2019 AAN Congress in Philadelphia (PA), on May 6.
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Interview with Holm Graessner, Coordinator of the European Reference Network for Rare Neurological Diseases (ERN-RND)
May 3, 2019Holm Graessner is the Coordinator for the European Reference Network for Rare Neurological Diseases (ERN-RND). -
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The BrainChallenge – second edition to take place in Oslo!
May 1, 2019Due to the successful debut of BrainChallenge in 2018, the EAN Teaching Course sub-Committee is organising the second edition of this entertaining and challenging Neurology Quiz during the upcoming EAN congress in Oslo in 2019. -
As in the previous years, EANpages asked EAN committee members, panel chairs, and invited speakers which session one should not miss at the upcoming congress in Oslo 2019. Please find their answers below!
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Interview with Prof. Maria Stamelou – 2019 L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science prize
April 1, 2019Dear Prof. Stamelou, dear Maria, I congratulate you very much on the 2019 L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science prize that you won. Prof. Elena Moro (EM): Can you please briefly illustrate the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science initiative, its aims and goals? -
As in the previous years, EANpages asked EAN committee members, panel chairs, and invited speakers which session one should not miss at the upcoming congress in Oslo 2019. Please find their answers below!
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EAN Guideline Production Group is happy to announce the participants for the European guideline education and Cost-Conscious Healthcare (CoCoCare) programme - pilot project aimed at filling the education gap between the importance of medical guidelines for cost-effective healthcare and the fact that this matter is rarely included in medical training programs.
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We are happy to welcome you at the Oslo City Hall, where the annual Nobel Peace Price ceremony is taking place. Seize the opportunity to visit an impressive place while meeting the speakers and colleagues from all over the world!
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I would like to express my deepest gratitude to the European Academy of Neurology for having granted me a training research fellowship at the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences at University of Oxford.
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There are companies, websites and/or individuals who incorrectly claim or imply that they are partners of the 5th EAN Congress.
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Executive Page: Preparations for Oslo on track – get registered soon
April 1, 2019Dear colleagues and friends, I am very excited that the EAN-family will meet again in Oslo in less than three months. I can assure you that all preparations are full on track. -
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Country of the Month: Republic of North Macedonia
April 1, 2019The Republic of North Macedonia is a country in the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe. Our neighboring countries include Serbia and Kosovo to the north, Bulgaria to the east, Greece to the south, and Albania to the west. North Macedonia is a parliamentary republic with 2 million inhabitants. The capital and the largest city is Skopje. -
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The Brain Prize 2019: French neuroscientists honoured for outstanding research into small vessel strokes in the brain
March 5, 2019Aiming for treatment they have spent more than 30 years describing, understanding and diagnosing the most common hereditary form of stroke, CADASIL. For this, the four French neuroscientists are now receiving the world's most valuable prize for brain research – the Lundbeck Foundation Brain Prize, worth 1 million euros.