A strategic neurological research agenda for Europe: Towards clinically relevant and patient‐centred neurological research priorities
European Journal of Neurology2023Vol. 31(3), pp. e16171–e16171
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Paul Boon, Emma Lescrauwaet, Katina Aleksovska, Maria Konti, Thomas Berger, Matilde Leonardi, Anthony G Marson, Ulf Kallweit, Elena Moro, António Toscano, Irena Rektorová, Michael Crean, Anja Sander, Robert A. Joyce, Claudio L. Bassetti
Abstract
Building upon the findings from the review and survey, key components for a strategic and comprehensive neurological research agenda in Europe were delineated. This research agenda serves as a valuable prioritization tool for neuroscientific researchers, as well as for clinicians, donors, and funding agencies in the field of neurology. It offers essential guidance for creating a roadmap for research and clinical advancement, ultimately leading to heightened awareness and reduced burden of neurological disorders.
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