The Coordination & Support Action (CSA) BrainHealth is pleased to announce the opening of consultations on the Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) outlining strategic priorities for the upcoming European Partnership for Brain Health (EP BrainHealth).
This survey invites the interested public and stakeholders to contribute to the development of a comprehensive roadmap aimed at promoting and preserving brain health while reducing the burden for people living with brain disorders across Europe.
The EP BrainHealth and its SRIA represent a collaborative effort to address the significant challenges posed by brain disorders, neurological and mental alike, building on previous European initiatives such as the ERA-NET NEURON, JPND, the Human Brain Project and the CSA EBRA. The current CSA BrainHealth paves the way towards the EP BrainHealth. The EP BrainHealth will seek to preserve and promote brain health in society and to enhance the well-being of people with neurological and mental health conditions in Europe and worldwide.
The survey takes approximately 20-30 minutes to complete and is divided into three parts:
- Demographic and contact information
- Feedback on the four research priorities and innovation areas:
a. Promoting Brain Health and Preventing Disorders to identify brain health
determinants and promote early prevention strategies across the lifespan,
b. Improving Early Detection, Treatment and Care for timely detection of
brain disorders and innovative, personalised, therapeutic strategies –
including digital and AI-powered tools,
c. Enhancing Care and Support to accelerate the translation of research into
clinical practice, enable patient engagement in research and foster access
to treatment.
d. Addressing Social, Ethical, and Legal Issues affecting brain health to
develop guidelines for responsible innovation and care. - General feedback
We invite all stakeholders and interested public to participate in this public consultation. Your insights and feedback are invaluable for refining the SRIA in order to address and shape current and future challenges in brain health research!
The consultation period has been extended and will now run until August 21, 2024. To participate, please fill out the online survey by clicking on the button below.