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The Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) and Boehringer Ingelheim are delighted to announce the recipient of the Boehringer Ingelheim FENS Research Award 2026: Gioele La Manno. FENS and Boehringer Ingelheim would like to congratulate Gioele La Manno for his outstanding scientific achievements. The award will be presented during the FENS Forum on 6-10 July […]

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As part of Brain Awareness Week 2026, FENS will on the 18 March FENS together with the European Academy of Neurology, the Brain Health Mission, the European Brain Council host a full day of events in Brussels highlighting the brain: Brain Health Day: Prevention, Policy, Progress. Have a look at the programme below to see […]


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FENS is delighted to announce on behalf of the ALBA Network and Roche that Dr Mychael Lourenço, from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has been awarded the ALBA-Roche Prize for Excellence in Neuroscience Research in recognition of his groundbreaking research into synaptic dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease, as well as his commitment to […]


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Since 2011, the Brain Prize, the largest research prize in brain research, has been awarded to 49 pioneering researchers for their work in neuroscience by the Lundbeck Foundation. In 2025, the prize was awarded to Michelle Monje, MD, PhD, the Milan Gambhir Professor of Pediatric Neuro-Oncology at Stanford Medicine and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, […]


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The Brain Prize 2026 is awarded to Professors David Ginty (US) and Patrik Ernfors (Sweden) for their pioneering discoveries on how the nervous system detects and processes touch and pain. Their work has rewritten textbooks and opened new avenues for the development of targeted treatments for conditions such as chronic pain and hypersensitivity to touch. […]


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