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The group of European Medical Research Councils (EMRC) was formed
in 1971 by the medical research councils or equivalent
organizations in Western Europe and became a Standing Committee of
the European Science Foundation in 1975. The aims of the EMRC are
to exchange information on research policies and to initiate and
stimulate international cooperation in biomedical research.
Research on mental illness is one of the areas of special im
portance identified by the EMRC. Having surveyed the activities of
its member organizations in mental illness research the EMRC
decided in 1978 to set up a study group in order to promote
European collaboration on research needed in this field. It was
decided that emphasis should be on research on treatment and on the
evaluation of treatment. The group prepared a proposal to the EMRC
which suggested organizing small workshops with the participation
of two or three research workers from each member country as well
as from organizations with observer status in the EMRC such as they
WHO and the National Institutes of Health in the United States. The
members of the Study Group nominated by the EMRC are at present
Professors E. Anttinen (Finland), R. Daly (Ireland), T. Helgason
(Iceland; chairman), H. Hippius (Federal Republic of Germany), and
E. A. Sand (Belgium), and Dr. R. Sadoun (France)."
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