Durham Psychologist Set to Assume New President Role
Professor Alex Easton, whose pioneering research specialises in behavioural neuroscience, has been a member of the society for 20 years and currently serves as its secretary.
A new opportunity
From July 2025, he will become the EBBS’s president after being nominated by the current president and previous president, and elected by the membership of the society.
In the role, Alex will continue to work on the society’s key objectives that bring together researchers across Europe to discuss their work on the brain mechanisms of behaviour.
He will also play an active role in the society’s biennial General Meeting in France in June next year.
Bringing together Europe’s brightest minds
Having been founded in 1968, the EBBS is the oldest society in the world focused on the interrelationship between brain and behaviour and is a founding member of the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS).
It currently has over 950 members and funds travel awards to young researchers as well as conference support grants and awards for mid-career scientists, and those that have promoted or supported diversity within the field.
EBBS is a society I really am passionate about, so it is an honour to take on this role. The society embodies real values in championing early career researchers and providing an environment where you can get support from others in the field, irrespective of stage of career. These values very much match my own and it will be a privilege to build on these with the support of an outstanding committee.
Professor Alex Easton
Durham University