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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Neuroscience
  • Medical Research

Background:

  • The European Stroke Science Workshop, established in 2011, is a key event for the European Stroke Organization.
  • It serves as a major highlight for researchers in the field of stroke.
  • The workshop facilitates interaction among researchers at all career stages.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To convene stroke experts from diverse countries and research areas.
  • To discuss the latest results and emerging hot topics in stroke research.
  • To foster crosstalk and collaboration among scientists in clinical, translational, and basic stroke research.

Main Methods:

  • Organized into 7 scientific sessions, each focusing on a major research topic.
  • Included keynote lectures for an overview of current developments.
  • Featured short, focused talks presenting recent findings, including unpublished data.
  • Introduced a new 'hot topic' session for rapid-fire presentations of provocative concepts.

Main Results:

  • Facilitated discussion and exchange of the latest findings in stroke research.
  • Highlighted recent advancements and unpublished data across various stroke research domains.
  • Promoted interdisciplinary dialogue through plenary lectures and focused sessions.

Conclusions:

  • The workshop successfully convened global stroke experts to share cutting-edge research.
  • It reinforced its role as a cornerstone for academic activities in European stroke science.
  • The event fostered collaboration and advanced the understanding of stroke through diverse research perspectives.