Policy Opening of the 2024 Brain Innovation Days:

Bridging Neuroscience, Policy & Society

12 November 2024 | European Parliament – P5B001

Join us for the policy-oriented opening of the Brain Innovation Days, taking place on 12 November 2024 in the European Parliament. Hosted by MEP Tomáš Zdechovský, this high-level, policy-focused event will set the stage for the two days of innovation and collaboration centered around the theme “Navigating the Brain Across a Lifetime”. Engage with key opinion leaders from the brain health community and explore how policy can drive tangible impacts in brain health, research and innovation.

Programme

16:30 – 16:40 | Welcome & Introduction
Tomáš Zdechovský

Tomáš Zdechovský

Member of the European Parliament

European People's Party, Czech Republic

Prof. Suzanne Dickson

Prof. Suzanne Dickson

President

European Brain Council

Theo Vos

Theo Vos

Professor Emeritus

Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)

The Brain Talk “The Burden of Brain Disorders” will explore the health and economic burden of brain disorders across the European Union, drawing from insights provided by the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study. Brain health conditions now account for over 24% of total health loss globally, with rates in the EU mirroring this concerning trend. This discussion will provide a critical understanding of the factors driving this burden and the importance of targeted strategies to address the impacts of brain disorders in Europe

Shiva Dustdar

Shiva Dustdar

Director

European Investment Bank | EIB Institute

Dr. Phil Schwab

Dr. Phil Schwab

Senior Director Government Affairs

AbbVie

Tomáš Zdechovský

Tomáš Zdechovský

Member of the European Parliament

European People's Party, Czech Republic

This panel discussion will explore how diverse sectors can come together to tackle the pressing burden of brain disorders in the EU. From the role of industry in accelerating innovation and access to new treatments, the impact of sustainable financing in supporting long-term brain health initiatives, and the importance of robust policy frameworks in bridging the gap between research and society, panelists will highlight concrete paths towards a brain-healthy society.

Astri Arnesen

Astri Arnesen

President

European Federation of Neurological Associations

Péter Kéri

Péter Kéri

President

GAMIAN-Europe

The “Panel Discussion: The Need for Action in Managing Brain Disorders” will explore the critical gaps and urgent need for a concerted approach to address the challenges faced by people with lived experience of brain disorders across Europe. From lived experience to advocacy and care innovation, panelists will emphasize the need for proactive, patient-centered policies and increased awareness to drive change in the management and treatment of brain disorders across Europe.

Dimitrios Georgiopoulos

Dimitrios Georgiopoulos

SVP, Global Business Franchise Head Neurology & Immunology

Merck Healthcare

The “Fireside Chat: Neuroscience and Society – Placing the Brain Higher on the EU Policy Agenda” will explore the role of EU institutions in advancing brain health policies, the importance of integrating patient voices – especially through Patient Experienced Data and Patient Reported Outcomes – and how we can increase patient involvement in Health Technology Assessments. Dimitrios Georgiopoulos will share both the challenges and the opportunities in elevating brain health on the EU agenda, highlighting the pathways for meaningful, patient-centered progress in brain health policy.

András Tivadar Kulja

András Tivadar Kulja

Member of the European Parliament

European People's Party, Hungary

The Fireside Chat “Neuroscience and Society – Policy, Innovation, and the Future of Brain Health” will explore the crucial role of policy and innovation in advancing brain health across the European Union. With brain disorders posing a rising health and economic burden, there is an urgent need for targeted policies that harness digital health technologies and education to address these challenges. Insights will highlight how innovative approaches, and political leadership can help bridge gaps in public understanding and access to care. European leadership and collaborative policymaking are essential to prioritize brain health and unlock new avenues for prevention, treatment, and brain-healthy societies.

Tomáš Zdechovský

Tomáš Zdechovský

Member of the European Parliament

European People's Party, Czech Republic

Prof. Suzanne Dickson

Prof. Suzanne Dickson

President

European Brain Council

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