ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS & BURSARY APPLICATIONS NOW WELCOME

General information

The EPNS has been organising Research Meetings since 2008. With an aim to enhance research in Paediatric Neurology, the meeting brings together leaders in the field, active researchers and young fellows who are interested to join or to set up research projects. It is a forum for researchers in Paediatric Neurology, where they present their work, ideas, results, creating the possibility for good interaction between researchers and premises for networking, future collaborative research in Europe and beyond. Experienced professionals and young researchers get together, in an environment where interactive, vivid discussions can take place around the presented topics.

 Who is the EPNS Research Meeting aimed at?

The EPNS looks forward to welcoming Child Neurologist researchers at all stages of their career: leaders/senior colleagues, junior scientists and PhD students are all welcome and encouraged to attend.

 IMPORTANT: all participants must be EPNS members who have paid their 2026 EPNS membership fee to attend this Research Meeting. If you are not a member, please email info@epns.info for more information. Note: EPNS has several different membership categories, such as for Trainees, Neuroscientist, PhD students, etc. with substantially reduced membership fees (e.g. 20 Euros for 2026). Visit for more information: https://www.epns.info/epns-membership-fees/

**SCROLL DOWN TO SEE DETAILED WORKING GROUP INVITATIONS**

Abstract Submission period NOW OPEN

Closing date 23 March 2026 23:59:59 CET

All abstract candidates must be EPNS members with the 2026 EPNS membership fee paid at the time of submission. Successful abstract presenters will be eligible for reduced registration fees AND considered for Prizes (more information below).

Conditions and Guidelines for submitting an abstract: CLICK HERE

Abstract Submission Form: CLICK HERE

Bursary Application period NOW OPEN

Closing date 23 March 2026 23:59:59 CET

The EPNS is delighted to offer 30 bursaries of up to a maximum of 500 Euros each towards the cost of registration, associated economy travel expenses and accommodation costs. IMPORTANT: Bursaries are only granted to those with accepted abstracts. All applicants must be EPNS members with the 2026 EPNS membership fee paid at the time of application.

Bursary Application Form: CLICK HERE

To Register

Link to be uploaded when registration opens in early summer

Number of Participants

  • Limited to a maximum of 50 participants per Working Group.
  • Places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
  • If your preferred Working Group has been fully booked, you will have to opportunity to register to attend another Working Group.

 Registration Fee

  • Non abstract presenters: 180 Euros
  • Successful abstract presenters: 90 Euros
  • Get together and dinner: 20 Euros

Note:

  • Must be EPNS members with the 2026 EPNS membership fee paid at the time of registration.
  • Accommodation: not included in the cost of registration
  • All attendees organise own travel
  • Get together and dinner: includes a complimentary glass of wine, and there will be an open bar to purchase additional drinks

Preliminary Programme

Day 1: Friday 16 October 2026

11:00-11:30     Registration and upload of presentations

11:30-12:00     Lunch

12:15-12:30     Welcome

12:30-13:00     Plenary lecture: ‘Antisense oligonucleotide therapies in neurological disorders’ Professor Rebecca Schüle, Heidelberg University Hospital and Heidelberg Faculty of Medicine, Germany

13:00-13:15     move to break-out rooms

13:15-16:00     Band A Working Groups: 5 in parallel rooms, there will be an Epilepsy session in both bands. Participants attend ONLY ONE of the following 5:

  • Epilepsy 1
  • Fetal & Neonatal Neurology
  • Movement Disorders
  • Neurometabolic
  • Paediatric Stroke

16:00-16:30     Break

16:30-19:15     Band B Working Groups: 5 in parallel rooms, there will be an Epilepsy session in both bands. Participants attend ONLY ONE of the following 5:

  • Epilepsy 2
  • Autoimmune & Infectious Diseases
  • Developmental Neurology & Neurogenetics
  • Leukodystrophies
  • Neuromuscular

19:30   Get together and dinner (Networking Event at TBA). Delegates will receive a complimentary glass of wine, and there will be an open bar to purchase additional drinks

Day 2: Saturday17 October 2026

09:00-09.30    Plenary lecture: Current research on autoimmune encephalitis’ Dr Thais Armangue, Hospital Sant Joan de Deu Children’s Hospital and IDIBAPS, Barcelona, Spain

09.30-10:00    Plenary lecture: ‘EU Grant applications’ Professor Nadia Bahi-Buisson, Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades, Paris, France

10.00-10.15     EBC: the Rare Brain Diseases Ecosystem & Knowledge Hub Professor Sameer Zuberi, Glasgow, UK

10:15-10:45     Break

10:45-12:45     Awards with presentations: one best presentation from each Working Group:

  • 2 EPNS Research Prize winners
  • 8 Best Presentation winners

12:45-13:45     Farewell Lunch

Local Organising Committee

Professor Dimitrios Zafeiriou

Dr Pinelopi Dragoumi

Venue

The MET Hotel, conveniently located in Thessaloniki, Greece, close to the city centre and waterfront, with easy access to the airport and major transport links

EPNS Research Prizes

Two prizes of 2,500 Euros per person and certificate awarded to young neurologists who present outstanding, innovative ideas in research in Paediatric Neurology. Eight Best Presentation winners will be presented a certificate.

To be eligible to receive an award, the participant MUST be available to present on DAY 2.

EACCME® accreditation

To be applied for.

Accommodation and Travel

All delegates need to organise their own travel and accommodation. More information to follow.

DETAILED WORKING GROUP INVITATIONS

Email info@epns.info to contact the Working Group Chairs directly

Autoimmune & Infectious Disease: Kevin Rostasy and Martin Haeusler

Autoimmune and Infectious Diseases Working group welcomes contributions addressing all aspects of inflammatory CNS diseases, including autoimmune disorders, infectious diseases and further inflammatory processes affecting the nervous system. Primary goal of the group is to present own research projects. This may include presentations on finished and on newly planned projects. Proposals with calls for collaboration are particularly encouraged.

Developmental Neurology & Neurogenetics: Göknur Haliloğlu and Ilona Kopyta

The Developmental Neurology & Neurogenetics Working Group is excited to accept research projects on diagnosis, pathomechanisms, management and treatment strategies of neurodevelelopmental disorders, which as an extremely heterogenous group known to affect >3% of children worldwide. Beyond traditional algorithms, from genetics to functional pathways, our aim is to discuss ‘diagnostic toolbox’ in the era of advanced genomics and biology, yield and limitations of genetic tools in combination with evolving methods used for functional validation such as RNA sequencing, omics studies and multiplex assays of variant effect. EPNS research meeting will provide an excellent platform for interactive discussion with learning points and collaboration. We would like to encourage young researchers to submit abstracts within a wide range of intellectual disabilities (ID), treatable ID and autistic spectrum disorders, approach in solved and unsolved cases, and possible research projects, through which we will have a better understanding of shared pathomechanisms and comorbodities which will hopefully pave the way to discuss screening, early diagnosis, interventions, counselling and individualized treatment strategies. Anyone interested is welcome to join the discussion!

Epilepsy (in 2 bands):Alexis Arzimanoglou, Lieven Lagae and Floor Jansen

Epilepsy working group is a very active formation of epilepsy researchers throughout Europe, many working in accredited centres of the European Reference Network for Rare and Complex Epilepsies, ERN EpiCARE ( https://epi-care.eu) with collaborations overseas. We have collaborated in many successful projects and studies over time. During the EPNS Research Meeting we aim to discuss new research proposals, interesting recent and innovative studies and ongoing (multicentre) projects. We would particularly like to give the floor to young researchers in the field to present their research ideas or results during short presentations as well as welcome calls for collaboration with other paediatric epilepsy centres. We are also very interested to discuss identified unmet needs in paediatric epilepsy research. We ask young researchers to submit their abstracts. Even if you do not plan to present your work, we would like to encourage you as much to attend our working group meeting and participate in lively brainstorming discussions.  We look forward to receiving your contributions and to meeting you during the EPNS Research Meeting.

Fetal & Neonatal Neurology: Nadia Bahi-Buisson and Regina Trollmann

The scientific programme and discussion will cover newest research data on models of perinatal brain injury such as hypoxia and ischemia, and excitotoxic injury, as well as their effects and their contribution to clarify the pathophysiology of acquired neonatal brain injury. We will also include groups interested in brain development, including fetal neurologists and specialists of cortical malformations from basic scientist, neuro(foeto)pathologists, fetal radiologist to paediatric neurologist. You are welcome to bring your own ideas, to inform about your own model, to get help in choosing an appropriate model for your own research questions. We would like to develop collaborative work within this group, from basic scientists to clinics. Information on neuroprotective strategies will be shared and possible joint research on fetal and perinatal brain injury will be discussed. We are looking forward to the presentation of your own ongoing research in this area. We will give you slots for presentation and discussion! Please submit your contribution via the abstract submission process. If you do not plan to present your work, we would like to encourage you to attend our working group to participate in lively discussions of ongoing projects

Leukodystrophies: Nicole Wolf and Francesco Nicita

We are delighted that leukodystrophies are now also represented in a dedicated EPNS research working group and look very much forward to participating in the next research meeting. Available advanced treatments as gene therapy for metachromatic leukodystrophy, but also ongoing clinical trials are changing our field. At the same time, symptomatic treatment remains essential. The leukodystrophy research group aims to bring together clinical and basic scientists to advance our knowledge about disease mechanisms, natural history and possible treatment approaches. We invite you to present your project on all aspects of leukodystrophies – planned, ongoing or completed. There will be time to discuss your findings and also to set up possible collaborative projects. Please submit your contribution via the abstract submission process. We particularly encourage young scientists to participate, also if you do not submit an abstract!

Movement Disorders: Michel Willemsen and Andrea Nemeth

We are delighted to announce that the Movement Disorders Working Group has now merged with the Ataxia Working Group to provide broad representation of these fascinating conditions where there remains much to learn and study. The purpose of our group is to allow clinical science researchers to discuss their work, which can span any aspect from the bench to the bedside, in an interactive, positive, and stimulating environment. We invite you to present your work on any aspect of movement disorders or ataxias in children and young people. We would particularly like to encourage early career clinicians, including allied health professionals, who would like to develop a research interest in this field or have established projects that they would like to present.  We aim to share ideas and support collaborations with European and other centres as well support Academic visits to host sites.  Please submit your contribution via the abstract submission process.

Neurometabolics: Barbara Plecko and Dimitrios Zafeiriou

The Neurometabolic Working Group is happy to accept research projects on diagnosis, pathomechanisms, care and treatment of paediatric neurometabolic disorders. The provided platform offers a great opportunity to establish and strengthen European research networks in the field of neurometabolic disorders in child neurology. We explicitly encourage young researchers to present projects at various stages of realisation – from application or recruitment to preliminary conclusions or final results. See you in our EPNS Research Meeting : )

Neuromuscular: Thomas Sejersen and Guenther Bernert

The Neuromuscular Working Group aims to discuss the latest research developments relevant for the diagnosis, care and treatment of paediatric neuromuscular diseases. The discussion will focus on the application of new approaches for clinical trials, implementation of novel therapies, and the European reference network for neuromuscular diseases (EURO-NMD). Further, new developments and pitfalls in genetic diagnosis, impact of standards of Care, and transition to adulthood care will be discussed. The working group session also will offer an opportunity for scientists and clinicians to present and discuss own research ideas and results.

Paediatric Stroke: Finbar O’Callaghan and Lucia Gerstl

We are happy to invite you to the meeting of the Paediatric Stroke Working Group. After a keynote lecture, we will be happy to learn more about your research projects in childhood neurovascular disorders (planned or already ongoing) and to discuss possibilities for a collaborative network. Ideas for research networks sometimes appear from unsolved cases – so please bring any interesting cases and/or diagnostic/management questions to our next meeting! We are really looking forward to seeing you there!