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Deliverables
An implementation and monitoring plan will identify transnational joint actions for the first three years of the EP BrainHealth and prepare the first Annual Work Plan. The focus will be on adding value to activities developed in the international context and maximizing cross-fertilization of knowledge fields to accelerate the translation of research outcomes into solutions to improve brain health. List of actions, priorities and envisaged timeline.
Brain RI landscape and integration report (opens in new window)Report on relevant brain science infrastructures: Since the task will be to develop a plan to reinforce RI support for brain science, increase the capacity to operate jointly at the transnational level, and boost internationalization this will be summarized in a report on RI complementarity and integration, including conclusions and recommendations for the optimization of RI resources in the context of the upcoming partnership. The task will draw on the existing Landscape Analysis of ESFRI to avoid duplication of efforts.
Open Science practices (opens in new window)Report on increasing validity in brain science, i.e. on the compatibility and integration of research infrastructures in the field of brain science.
Dissemination and policy activities (opens in new window)Report on the multisectoral activities of disseminating the CSA results, with a focus on meetings and workshops held together with specific stakeholder groups
Communication and dissemination plan (opens in new window)Communication and dissemination strategy, aiming at raising awareness of the CSA and disseminating its results among the research community, policymakers and sakeholders
BrainHealth SRIA (opens in new window)Scientific Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA). The EP BrainHealth SRIA will be the reference document to identify thematic priorities which require alignment of members roadmaps and research programmes and broad inclusion of stakeholders. Tackling these priorities will meaningfully advance global brain research and contribute to optimize brain health.
Global brain health report (opens in new window)Overview of global organisations/initiatives. The mapping exercise will seek to build a knowledge base about the plans of global organisations in the next 5-10 years, with relevance for the work of the Partnership BrainHealth. It will also identify and develop channels of dialogue at two levels: policy and research with attention being paid to funding organisations to ensure future synergies.
Webinar series to inform global stakeholders: A webinar series will be launched on the global brain health agenda as a communication platform as well as a method of building broader recognition for the importance of the Partnership and setting the stage for a global conference.
Call pre-announcement (opens in new window)Website announcing the first co-funded JTC(s) 2026 within the EP
Project dedicated public website (opens in new window)Public website to disseminate results, news and information of the CSA
Repository (opens in new window)Online data storage and sharing system; Establisment of a longterm information and exchange platform to facilitate the synergies aming existing initiatives. Proposed structure of the information system:• Brain-related priorities at the EU level, nationally and regionally• Overview of scientific input available at the EU level and nationallyMapping of convergences and divergences. Gap AnalysisTechnical aspects and mode of delivery:• EBRAINS Knowledge Graph as the basis with a EP BrainHealth front-end• Indexing different types of data to increase efficiency of queries• Implementing a powerful search functionality
Publications
Author(s):
Hella Lichtenberg, Christina Müller, Henk Lindeman, Leila Ali, Anja Minheere, Monique van den Eijnden, Ulrich Dirnagl
Published in:
PLOS Biology, Issue 23(12), 2025, ISSN 1545-7885
Publisher:
San Francisco CA: Public Library of Science
DOI:
10.1371/JOURNAL.PBIO.3003551
Author(s):
ANR and INSERM
Published in:
2024
Publisher:
CSA BrainHealth
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