
Conferința Națională Alzheimer 2026
Cu participare internațională
Ediția a 16-a
Cu tema: Cercetare, inovație și îngrijire integrată – de la biomarkeri la prevenție și terapii personalizate în boala Alzheimer
24-27 februarie 2026
World Trade Center, București & Platforma v-CNAlz 2026

Associate Professor Eugenia Irene Davidescu, MD, PhD is consultant neurologist since 2005, and psychiatrist specialist since 2015, carrying out clinical and education activities with students and residents at the Department of Clinical Neurosciences at Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest- Colentina Clinical Hospital Discipline, where she has been working since 2001.
She completed her PhD thesis in 2008 with a theme regarding "Immunomodulators-a new therapeutic strategy in multiple sclerosis" and this became one of her areas of interests.
She has more than 240 participations in congresses, conferences, national and international symposia and she is author/co-author of more than 45 papers published in national and international journals, including those with an impact factor, and of more than 120 abstracts published in papers of the main national and international specialized conferences.
Since 2018, she has been acting as the Head of 2nd Neurology Department in Colentina Clinical Hospital, and since 2019, she has been appointed as Coordinator of the National Health Program for Neurological Diseases (multiple sclerosis) in this hospital, in which over 1000 patients are included and monitored for different treatments. Since 2024 she coordinates the stroke rehabilitation Health Program in the same hospital.
Having a certificate of studies in health services management from 2018, she later attended courses in the field of quality management, clinical and quality audit, as well as the training program for health services evaluators, being from 2022 a member of the evaluators group accredited by The National Authority for Quality Management in Health.
As areas of interest: multiple sclerosis, neurocognitive disorders, stroke, affective disorders associated with neurological pathologies, major depressive disorder.