2026 ECNP New Frontiers Meeting |
Apply for in-person participation by 18 November 2025 to be part of the ECNP New Frontiers Meeting — From plasticity to recovery: how we can change the brain, taking place on 15–16 March 2026 in Nice, France. Don’t miss the opportunity to connect with leading experts shaping the future of mental health research. |
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The role of data science in psychiatry |
Join host Michele De Prisco, Spain, in conversation with Joaquim Radua, Spain, as they explore the evolving role of data science in psychiatry. From predictive models to neuroimaging, discover how research is shaping the future of mental health care. For clinicians, researchers, and anyone curious about the intersection of neuroscience and statistics. |
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The 39th ECNP Congress will take place in Munich, Germany, on 10–13 October 2026. Join Europe’s largest meeting in applied and translational neuroscience, bringing psychiatrists, neuroscientists, neurologists, and psychologists from around the world to discuss the latest developments in the science and treatment of brain disorders. Registration opens in January! |
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ECNP Roadmap Meeting 2026 |
Registration for virtual participation in the ECNP Roadmap Meeting on Precision Psychiatry is still open! Join virtually on 19-20 January 2026 for this high-impact 1.5-day meeting, dedicated to biomarker-driven strategies as the next step in advancing the clinical application of precision psychiatry. Deadline is 15 January 2026. |
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ECNP Early Career Academy |
Empowering the next generation of scientists. The ECNP Early Career Academy (ECA) offers early career researchers a unique space to connect, grow, and shape the future of neuroscience. Now in its third year, the Academy welcomes 20 new members each year for a five-year term, building a dynamic community of up to 100 early career scientists. Take the next step in your scientific journey! |
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Special Issue in Neuroscience Applied |
Neuroscience Applied invites submissions for a Special Issue on m(obile)Health for Mental Health, focusing on research that advances understanding and application of ecological momentary assessment (EMA), ecological momentary interventions (EMI), experience sampling methods (ES), just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAI), ambulatory assessment and digital phenotyping. |
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CO₂ exposure to study panic |
Join Koen Schruers, the Netherlands, for an insightful session exploring how CO₂ exposure can serve as a translational model to better understand panic across species.
🗓️ Monday 1 December | 16.30 CET |
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Upcoming REALMENT webinars |
Advancing precision psychiatry |
Discover groundbreaking findings from the REALMENT EU project in fast-paced, interactive webinars for clinicians and researchers.
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Join GAMIAN-Europe’s survey |
GAMIAN-Europe invites input to its Delphi survey to identify evidence-based mental health interventions that reflect the needs of communities and can be promoted to national and local decision-makers.
Anyone can participate. The survey is anonymous. Respondents can skip any question or withdraw at any moment before submission.
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