E-news March 2025
The Brains on Brains Podcast
Decoding depression
Does serotonin hold the key to depression treatment? Elias Eriksson, Sweden, winner of the 2024 ECNP Neuropharmacology Award, makes the case for the serotonin theory of depression and looks at SSRIs, biomarkers, and gender differences in treatment.
New Frontiers Meeting
You can still join virtually!
Targeting neural circuits in psychiatry’, 23-24 March 2025, explores how circuit-based understandings of psychiatric illness are challenging traditional diagnostic classification and therapeutic specificity. Check out the programme and register for virtual participation by 19 March.
38th ECNP Congress
Call for lecture proposals

Share your research at #ECNP2025 with Europe’s largest audience in applied and translational neuroscience! Join us in Amsterdam and present in:

ECNP Knowledge Hub: fill in the survey
Win a free registration
How you stay informed about the latest developments in the field? To help us that the ECNP Knowledge Hub can best support your needs, share your experiences and insights by completing this anonymous 5-min survey. As a measure of how much we appreciate your feedback, we will allot 10 free registrations to the 2025 ECNP Congress in Amsterdam among respondents!
ECNP mini-course
Topic: alcohol-use disorders
New on ECNP Knowledge Hub! We are excited to introduce our mini-course series, bringing you the most popular Educational Update Sessions from the #ECNP2024 Congress on-demand.
37th ECNP Congress 2024 collection
Presentations now available
Selected sessions from the 37th ECNP Congress are now available on the ECNP Knowledge Hub.
Enjoy full-length, high-quality sessions for free. Revisit your favourites or explore new ones.
PsychX webinar series
New talk!
Join the PsychX webinar series for an interactive session with Wolfgang Fleischhacker, President of the Medical University of Innsbruck in Austria, on translational neuroscience on 7 April 2025 at 16.30 CEST. Organised by the PsychX Programme Committee, these monthly webinars provide key insights for researchers and clinicians while fostering professional networking.
The Brain Prize
Winners of 2025

ECNP congratulates Michelle Monje and Frank Winkler on being awarded the 2025 Brain Prize for pioneering cancer neuroscience, uncovering disease-driving interactions between the brain and brain tumours.

The Brain Prize, the world’s largest brain research prize, is awarded by the Lundbeck Foundation. Each year, DKK 10 million (EUR 1.3 million) is given to one or more brain researchers who have made a groundbreaking impact on brain research.

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