The 3rd edition of the EAN Science School took place on 15-19 March 2024, in Salzburg, Austria, gathering 57 young clinicians from 22 countries, united by their passion for neuroscience.
A new paper published in Nature Reviews Neurology offers a cogent overview of patient involvement in medicine in the context of public participation in democratic processes.
Lancet highlights EAN activities in call for action on brain health
January 15, 2025
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THCS call for proposals – ‘Innovate to Prevent: Personalized Prevention in Health and Care Services’
March 28, 2024THCS (transforming health and care systems) has launched its second Joint Transnational Call for proposals aiming to support the implementation of innovative person-centred health and care models addressing prevention strategies, with the key help of existing IT and digital technologies and services. -
The EBC is pleased to fully kick off the No Health Without Brain Health campaign in the lead up to the upcoming EU Elections, aiming to increase public and policy awareness around brain health in Europe and beyond.
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Student Corner
Win a travel grant to an EAN congress with the ‘Why neurology?’ essay contest 2024!
March 27, 2024The EAN Student Task Force is delighted to announce the return of the very popular ‘Why Neurology?’ essay competition this spring, ahead of the 10th Congress of the European Academy of Neurology. -
A Joint Session between the EPA and EAN will take place during the European Congress of Psychiatry, on Monday, 8 April.
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Student CornerFellowship reportsEducation corner
Student Teaser Fellowship reports 2023 – Tübingen, Basel, & London
March 27, 2024Read the latest reports on EAN Student Teaser Fellowships that took place in 2023. Find out how our future neurologists got on in their chosen departments. -
For April, the eanCampus is highlighting the topic of movement disorders. Throughout this month, several pieces of content are freely accessible for you to enjoy, as well as our weekly podcast, eanCast: Weekly Neurology, with a new episode every Monday.
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Resident and Research FellowsEducation corner
EAN Regional Teaching Course 2024 in Chișinău
March 25, 2024All are invited to attend the EAN Regional Teaching Course in Chișinău, Republic of Moldova on 25-27 April 2024 -
Austrian and European neurology have lost an exemplary physician and outstanding clinical researcher, a dear colleague and friend: Gregor K. Wenning suddenly and unexpectedly passed away on 11 February 2024.
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We are delighted to announce the three winners of our EAN 2024 Congress Quiz, each of whom has won free registration for the 10th Congress of the European Academy of Neurology in Helsinki!
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Resident and Research Fellows
Resident & Research Fellows Section sets priorities at annual meeting in Porto
March 19, 2024The first annual meeting of the EAN Resident and Research Fellow Section (RRFS) took place in Porto, Portugal, on 9-10 March, bringing together 25 representatives spanning committees, coordinating panels, task forces, and national delegations. -
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Brain Health School Challenge winners honoured in special award ceremony
March 15, 2024The imperial Hofburg Palace in Vienna was the setting for a special award ceremony on 12 March – during Brain Awareness Week – to recognise the outstanding creative approach of Austrian school pupils to promoting brain health in the Brain Health School Challenge. -
EAN President-Elect, Elena Moro shares her plan for the future of neurology and highlights current key events and activities.
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Research Highlights of the Month – March 2024
March 5, 2024Each month the EANpages editorial team reviews the scientific press for recently published papers of outstanding interest to neurologists. Here we present our selection for March 2024. -
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Research Paper of the Month: Time is myelin: early cortical myelin repair prevents atrophy and clinical progression in multiple sclerosis.
March 5, 2024Our Paper of the month for March is a retrospective longitudinal study emphasizing the important role of cortical myelin dynamics in determining neurodegeneration and clinical progression in MS.