About ECNP

ECNP is an independent scientific association dedicated to the science and treatment of disorders of the brain. It is the largest non-institutional supporter of applied and translational neuroscience research and education in Europe. Read more...

ECNP offers membership to established scholars in the field and all those with an active interest in applied and translational neuroscience. Corresponding membership is also open for those not resident in Europe.  To the membership pages

ECNP organises a wide range of scientific and educational activities, programmes and events across Europe, promoting the exchange of high-quality experimental and clinical research in applied and translational neuroscience and fostering young scientists and clinicians. View agenda

New! ECNP Knowledge Hub

Your central resource for cutting-edge neuroscience insights:

  • A central online resource for researchers and clinicians in applied neuroscience
  • Access educational courses, webinars, and podcasts on the latest developments in the field
  • Easy to navigate and searchable by topics, interests, and resources

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NEWS

Check out the final ECNP e-news of 2024!

The December ECNP e-news is packed with exciting updates! Don't miss your chance to apply for the Early Career Academy and secure industry session and exhibition space at the 38th ECNP Congress 2025. Plus, access the #ECNP2024 on-demand content available until 18 December at 12.00 CET, and much more!

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On-demand sessions — 37th ECNP Congress

Registered participants can access the congress platform until 18 December 2024 at 12.00 CET via the congress platform.

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New Frontiers Meeting

Targeting neural circuits in psychiatry

Virtual registration is open! Join us as we delve into how circuit-based insights are transforming psychiatric diagnosis and treatment.

When: 23-24 March 2025
Where: Nice, France, and by livestream

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BRAINS ON BRAINS Podcast

Insulin's impact on brain and behaviour

In this latest episode Simone Macri, Italy, discusses the critical link between insulin signalling and brain function.