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Discover the European Brain Health Partnership at the Brain Awareness Week 2026
MAR
Thu
19
08:30 - 13:30

Starts in 1 week from now

Location

Brussels

Comet,
Pl. Stéphanie 20,
1050 Brussels
Programmes
Health

The European Partnership for Brain Health invites researchers, healthcare professionals, patients advocates, policymakers and other interested parties to an engaging half-day event during Brain Awareness Week.This interactive session will bring together diverse voices from the brain health community to discuss the Partnership’s goals and how interdisciplinary collaboration is shaping the future of brain health research and innovation across Europe.

Attendees will hear from experts about upcoming funding opportunities and how the Partnership is fostering dialogue between science and society to ensure research truly serves the needs of patients, caregivers, and communities.

More information, the detailed programme and registration here

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