JTC2026 Call 2: Neurodegenerative Disorders

Coming soon

Call opens: 08.01.2026

Full call name:


Biological, social and environmental factors that impact the trajectory of brain health across the lifespan – in the field of neurodegeneration (EP BrainHealth Call 2)


Contact

EP BrainHealth Joint Call Secretariat
BrainHealthCalls@agencerecherche.fr

Call for Proposals for Multinational and Translational Research Projects in the European Partnership for Brain Health

General information:

The European Partnership for Brain Health (EP BrainHealth) gathers 54 partners from 33 countries, with the common goal of improving brain health for all by developing scientific knowledge as a foundation to promote brain health throughout the lifetime, to prevent and to cure brain diseases as well as to improve wellbeing of people living with neurological and mental disorders in Europe and beyond.

In this frame, the EP BrainHealth funding organisations have agreed to launch 2 calls, co-funded by the European Union, one in the field of neurological, mental and sensory disorders (EP BrainHealth Call 1) and one in the field of neurodegenerative disorders (EP BrainHealth Call 2). The EP BrainHealth will fund through synchronised national/regional grants ambitious, innovative, interdisciplinary and transnational research consortia. The call will be conducted simultaneously by the respective national and regional funding organisations and coordinated centrally by the Joint Call Secretariat (BrainHealthCalls@agencerecherche.fr). Joint transnational research proposals can be funded for a period of up to three years.

Please note:

The information provided in this preannouncement is indicative and may be subject to changes and is not legally binding to funding organisations. Additional funding organisations might join the call before the official publication or leave the funders consortium.

Interested applicants are encouraged to initiate scientific contacts with potential project consortium partners for applications. The final call information is expected to be published on the EP BrainHealth website in January 2026.