Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) participates in the European Partnership for Brain Health call for multinational, transnational research projects aimed at improving brain health, with a focus on neurological, mental and sensory disorders. The partnership brings together 54 partners from 33 countries and supports interdisciplinary projects addressing factors that affect brain health trajectories.
Applications must be interdisciplinary and address at least two of the three factors below:
- Biological factors, e.g. genetics, epigenetics, -omics, neuroplasticity, inflammation, infection, synaptogenesis, circuits, vascular factors, sensory impairment, comorbidities;
- Lifestyle and social factors, e.g. exercise/activity, nutrition, sleep, smoking, alcohol and drug abuse, work (income, employment), socio-economic background/status, race/ethnicity, sex and gender, education, safety, social interactions (family/friends), access to healthcare, stress, trauma, migration.
- Environmental factors, e.g. pollution/contaminants, urbanicity, disasters, pandemics, war/conflicts, climate change, microbiota, nature.
Applications are open to research groups working in universities or other higher education institutions, non-university research organizations, and other organizations. Collaborations with companies from outside the traditional medical sector (e.g. computing, artificial intelligence) are welcome. No co-leads are possible.
Each consortium submitting a proposal must involve a minimum of three research partners from at least three different participating countries, of which at least two are based in the EU Member or Associated States. The funding is provided for up to 3 years. The amount of funding is country-dependent.
Pre-proposal deadline is March 10, 2026. Submission deadline for full proposals is June 30, 2026.