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Listen to our New Brain Talks Episode! Brain Health Matters – Unlocking Insights for Europe’s Future

‘We believe that really recognising and accepting patient experience data, non-clinical outcomes, when it comes to brain health diseases, is something that will bring better innovation to patients.’ – Isabel Klinnert, Director Global Government and Public Affairs, Healthcare, at Merck KGaA Darmstadt, Germany.

The latest episode of Brain Talks examines how Europe can transform brain health from a policy aspiration into concrete action by 2030. Host Frédéric Destrebecq is joined by Isabel Klinnert to discuss the critical intersection of brain health, economic competitiveness, and innovation at a pivotal moment for the continent.

The episode explores why untreated brain conditions pose significant threats to Europe’s productivity and social systems, the transformative potential of patient experience data in driving innovation, and how rare neurological diseases like myasthenia gravis can serve as test cases for broader healthcare system improvements.

Key themes include the role of artificial intelligence and the European Health Data Space in accelerating diagnostics and clinical trials, the opportunities presented by recent legislative milestones including the Pharmaceutical Package and upcoming frameworks like the Biotech Act, and the urgent need for a comprehensive European brain health plan alongside existing cancer and cardiovascular strategies.

The discussion underscores that Europe’s ability to address the rising burden of brain diseases and maintain its competitive edge depends on prioritising brain health in political agendas, fostering cross-sector collaboration, and ensuring that policy frameworks support both innovation and patient outcomes.

Tune in to discover how Europe can unlock the full potential of brain health innovation and secure a thriving future for patients, healthcare systems, and society.