Programme overview

Explore the line-up of global experts in applied and translational neuroscience. Spanning the spectrum of human mood, behaviour, cognition and emotion, from basic science to clinical care, the ECNP Congress is Europe’s premier showcase for new research, treatments and technologies in applied brain science.

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The following committees are involved in establishing an up-to-date and well-balanced scientific programme for the congress, the review process of the abstracts for lectures and poster presentations, and other activities. ECNP would like to thank the members of these committees for their invaluable input. Contributors to the 38th ECNP Congress:

CME accreditation

ECNP's independent  Scientific Programme Committee (SPC) composes the programme of the 38th ECNP Congress, 11-14 October 2025 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands with the intention of providing participants with high-quality, balanced, and educational content across the field of applied neuroscience and its related disciplines. ECNP has taken great care to respond to the need of physicians to participate in continuing medical education (CME) programmes recognised by the European Union and their home countries. For the programme of the 38th ECNP Congress, ECNP has requested accreditation from the relevant accrediting agencies for European credits. 

European CME credits 
The European Accreditation Committee in CNS (EACIC) is evaluating the programme, further details on the number of credits to obtain and how to apply for these will be published here before 1 June 2025.  

United States accreditation 
We are sorry to inform you that we are not able to provide US CME accreditation.  

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Disclosures

ECNP requests speakers, chairs and poster presenters to disclose potential conflicts of interest. This will allow the audience to take potential conflicts of interest into account when assessing the objectivity of the presentation.

  • Chairs are required to disclose potential conflicts of interest regarding the content of the presentations at the start of their session.
  • Speakers are required to disclose potential conflicts of interest regarding their current presentation in the first slide of their presentation.
  • Poster presenters are required to disclose potential conflicts of interest regarding their current
    poster presentation at the bottom of their poster.

Potential conflicts of interest can involve: grants, honoraria, shares, paid positions on advisory boards, etc.