In order to disseminate the results of its activities, the ERA-Net NEURON publishes on a regular basis flyers, newsletters and reports about scientific workshops.
Flyer
Newsletters
NEURON Videos
Foresight activities
National funding programmes
EU publications
Other publications
Flyer
The first NEURON flyer can be downloaded .

NEURON Newsletter 1, June 2008, Scientific workshop "Neurodegeneration", Paris
NEURON Newsletter 2, November 2008, Scientific workshop "Biobanking", Vienna
NEURON Newsletter 3, January 2009, Joint call research projects
NEURON Newsletter 4, April 2009, FENS Satellite Symposium, Geneva
NEURON Newsletter 5, June 2009, Scientific workshop "New technologies in Neurosciences", Warsaw
NEURON Newsletter 6, November 2009, Scientific workshop "Mental illness and neural dysfunction", Paris
NEURON Newsletter 7, January 2010, Neuroethics workshop, Jerusalem
NEURON Newsletter 8, April 2010, Joint call research projects
NEURON videos

The new video of the Israel Chief Scientist Office of the Ministry of Health (CSO-MOH) in the framework of the ERA-Net NEURON is ready for download. An educational video is presented around the biology and treatment of depression in 2010.
Another video from CSO-MOH in the framework of the ERA-Net NEURON is presented around Alzheimer's disease research 2010.
The Israeli NEURON partner, Chief Scientist Office of the Ministry of Health (CSO-MOH), produced an educational video that centers around Parkinson's disease and the therapeutic option of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS). Parkinson's disease or PD is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that often impairs the patients' motor skills and speech, as well as other functions. Although the cause and molecular pathophysiological basis of this disease have been and still are thoroughly investigated, there is presently no cure for PD, but medications or surgery can provide relief from the symptoms. One promising therapeutic option is stimulation of parts of the brain with implanted electrodes, Deep Brain Stimulation. The video clip has French and German subtitles.
The Israeli 'cannabinoids in medicine' educational video centers around the medical use of cannabis. The Cannabis sativa plant has been used as a herbal therapy, most notably as an antiemetic (to treat vomiting and nausea). Other applications may include arthritis, glaucoma, multiple sklerosis, depression, movement disorders and chronic pain. So far, the medical use of cannabis is legal only in a limited number of territories, its usage generally requires a prescription and distribution is usually done within a framework defined by local laws. The video clip has French and German subtitles.
In October 2009 a Neuroethics Workshop was held in Jerusalem. Recordings of the scientific contributions can be viewed in flash and windows version.
A new foresight study on "Furthering Neuroscience Research on Neurodegenerative and Psychiatric Disorders" has been published in 2010 by ERA-Net NEURON. The report by Merle Ruberg and Delphine Prou was supervised by Alexis Brice and Bernard Bioulac and is part of work package 4, thematic input for programmes of the NEURON project. Work package leaders are INSERM and CNRS (France).
A report about the workshop "Mental illness and neural dysfunction" that was held in May 2009 in Paris. Editor Delphine Prou with a foreword by Alexis Brice (INSERM, France). Articles by Guy Goodwin, Eduard Vieta, Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Thomas Bourgeron, Celso Arango Lopez, Paul Bebbington, Veronique Deroche-Gamonet, Elizabeth Kuipers.
A report about the workshop "New technologies in Neurosciences" that was held in September 2008 in Warsaw. Editor Bérangère Ballion with a foreword by Alexis Brice (INSERM, France). Articles by Arthur Konnerth, John Rothwell, Jean Livet, Mohamed Jaber, Jacques Mallet and Bertram Müller-Myhsok.
A report about the FENS Satellite Symposium "Prospects for Funding Neuroscience in Europe" that was held in July 2008 in Geneva, organisers INSERM and CNRS. Editor André Garenne with a foreword by Alexis Brice. Articles by Paola Bovolenta, Daniel Choquet, Mart Saarma, Laurent Cohen, Niels Birbaumer, Marlies Dorlöchter, Patrizia Tosetti, Joel Hasse Ferreira, Richard Nakamura.
A report about the workshop "Future perspectives, benefits and bottlenecks of Neuro-biobanks" that was held in Vienna in April 2008. Editor Hella Lichtenberg (PT-DLR, Germany). Articles by Jürgen Goebel, Andrea Cook, James Ironside, Thomas Pickardt, Kurt Zatloukal and Martin Yuille.
A report about the workshop "Neurodegeneration" that was held in October 2007 in Paris. Editors Jean-Antoine Girault and François Fresnois (INSERM, France). Articles by Ignacio Torres, Shlomo Rotshenker, Charles Duyckaerts, Giovanni Frisoni, Thomas Gasser, Jörg Schulz, Wolfgang Oertel and Jens Volkmann.
National funding programmes
The report about the Transnational Funding Activities in the NEURON Area (2009) summarises the results of a survey that was developed in the first half of 2007. Data acquisition was conducted between May 2007 and September 2008. The report summarises information from 12 different NEURON partner organisations representing 10 different countries. By Herbert Mayer (FWF, Austria).
A survey of "European funding programmes for neuroscience" (2008). The
A publication by the European Commission on joint activities of ERA-Nets COM survey on joint activties in individual ERA Nets 06-07.pdf
A review report publication by the European Commission on ERA-Nets COM era_net_review_report_dec2006_en.pdf
A publication by the European Commission Directorate-General for Research: Coordination of Research Activities (- Networking the European Research Area). The full brochure can be found at: http://www.cordis.lu/coordination/era-net.htm
The 2001 report by the World Health Organization WHO focuses on the fact that mental health - neglected for far too long - is crucial to the overall well-being of individuals, societies and countries.