EANO Youngsters Journal Club

EANO Youngsters Journal Club

Are you a young, passionate clinician or researcher in the field of neuro-oncology, eager to stay on the cutting edge of the latest developments in your area of expertise? We have exciting news for you!

The EANO Youngsters Journal Club is a brand-new, webinar-based format tailored for young professionals. Staying informed and connected is vital in our dynamic field, and we have designed this innovative platform to share and discuss cutting-edge research articles spanning from basic science to clinical trials.

What makes our Journal Club unique?
- Latest Research: Stay at the forefront of our field by discussing cutting-edge research articles in a webinar-based format.
- Interdisciplinary approach: The EANO Youngsters Journal Club bridges the gap between different disciplines within neuro-oncology, fostering interdisciplinary discussions.
- Active participation: Engage in lively discussions led by youngsters and experts in the field, ask questions, and share your own view on the presented research.
Networking: Connect with peers from all over Europe, expanding your network and gaining diverse insights.


eEANO Youngsters Journal Club

The EANO Youngsters Journal Club, launched in 2024, is a webinar-based format tailored for young professionals. Staying informed and connected is vital in our dynamic field, and this innovative platform has been designed to share and discuss cutting-edge research articles spanning from basic science to clinical trials.

The Journal Club is open to all EANO members working in the diverse fields of neuro-oncology—there is no age limit, and participation is free of charge.

Programme eEANO Youngsters Journal Club:

Journal Club on "INDIGO 2.0: the next episode":

Time and Date: April 7, 2026, from 16:30–17:30 hrs (CEST)

Presenters:
- Maarten Wijnenga (Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, NL)

Senior Discussants:
- JM Sepulveda-Sánchez (Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain)
- Anna Berghoff (Univeristy of Vienna, Vienna, Austria)
- Stanislav Lazarev (Mount Sinai, New York, United States)

Junior Discussants:
- Francesco Bruno (University of Turin, Turin, Italy)
- Angelo Dipasquale (Humanitas Research Hospital

 Chair:
Antonio C. Fuentes-Fayos (Maimonides Institute for Biomedical Research of Córdoba (IMIBIC), University of Córdoba, Spain)

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