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29th ECNP Congress Vienna - register now...
The countdown for the final preparations of the 29th ECNP Congress has started: less than 6 weeks to go!
This also means that the deadline to register is coming up. If you have not registered yet, you can still do this online until 31 August.
A few of our more than 200 top speakers in Vienna you don't want to miss:
- Kay Redfield Jamison (Keynote lecture) on Mood disorders and creativity
- John Geddes (Neuropsychopharmacology Award winner) on Drug discovery in bipolar disorder
- Harriet de Wit on Ecstasy and social interaction
On our new congress website you can find everything you need to know about the programme, abstracts, exhibitors, registration, venue etc.
We hope to all see you there!
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Childcare at the 29th ECNP Congress
While attending the 29th ECNP Congress, we can take care of your child(ren) at the congress venue.
KinderEventsWien, a professional child care agency, has been hired for this service. The childcare service is offered to you by ECNP free of charge.
To offer you the best service and activities based on children and their ages, please note that this service should be booked on Saturday 27 August at the latest.
On our ECNP congress website you can find more information.
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ECNP Workshop 2017
The deadline for abstract submission is approaching: 17 October 2016.
The next ECNP Workshop will be held on 9-12 March 2017 in Nice, France.
The featured topic this year is 'The wider shores of addiction'. The keynote speaker is Heidi Johansen Berg, professor of cognitive neuroscience at the university of Oxford, United Kingdom, talking on ‘Imaging and stimulating adaptive brain plasticity’.
Junior scientists from Europe wishing to attend are invited to submit a scientific abstract for poster presentations.
The 100 selected junior scientists will receive free registration, free hotel accommodation, and heavily subsidised travel costs.
More information about the programme and abstract submission can be found here.
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The Brain Conference
This year's Brain Conference on computational and experimental approaches to psychiatry, organised by FENS and the Brain Prize Foundation, will explore the link between computational, neurobiological and developmental perspectives and how these can inform current and future approaches to psychiatric diseases.
It is hoped that the insights gained will provide new targets for mechanistic and genetic analysis, as well as for innovative treatment approaches.
The meeting will take place on 25-28 September 2016 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Early registration closes 22 June 2016; regular registration 20 July 2016.
Read more...
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French Congress of Psychiatry
The French Congress of Psychiatry (CFP) will be held 23-26 November 2016 in Montpellier, France.
This congress gathers an important group of professionnels taking care of mental health, and includes all important aspects of mental health care in France.
For more information, please visit www.congresfrancaispsychiatrie.org.
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