Final Programme CINP 2014 - page 36

scientific programme
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tuesday, 24 June 2014
S-20
SYMPOSIUM
15:00–17:00
Room 10
Track: Basic
Topic: Depression (A)
Remodeling synaptic connections in the pa­
thophysiology and treatment of depression
Chair:
Ronald Duman, USA
Co-Chair: Scott Russo, USA
S-20-001
Synaptic plasticity of reward circuitry in
stress-related disorders and antidepres-
sant responses
Scott Russo, USA
S-20-002
Cell genesis and dendritic plasticity: A neu-
roplastic pas de deux in the onset and remis-
sion from depression
Nuno Sousa, Portugal
S-20-003
TRKing the neurobiological mechanisms of
conventional and rapid-acting antidepressants
Tomi Rantamäki, Finland
S-20-004
Synaptic homeostasis in the etiology and
treatment of depression
Ronald Duman, USA
Learning Objectives:
Delegates attending
this symposium will learn of thought leading
concepts about how problems with synaptic
connections can be involved in causing depres­
sion and how remodelling these changes may
prove to be a successful therapeutic strategy.
EW-07
EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP
15:00–16:00
Room 13
Treatment of ADHD across the lifespan
EW-07-001
Treatment of ADHD across the lifespan: The
psychotherapeutic perspective
Silke Groß-Lesch, Germany
EW-07-002
Treatment of ADHD across the lifespan
Ulrich Muller, United Kingdom
Learning Objectives:
This workshop will in­
form delegates on the range of treatments that
may be required to manage ADHD across a
person‘s lifespan.
PP-01
PERSONAL PERSPECTIVEs
15:00–16:30
Room 8+15
DSM5 will be the death of psychopharma-
cology
Graham Burrows, Australia
PP-01-001
DSM and psychopharmacology – the New
Normal
Ian Everall, Australia
Learning Objectives:
Those attending this
presentation will learn how changes in how
psychiatric disorders are diagnosed will im­
pact in the area of neuropsychopharmacology.
EW-08
EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP
16:10–17:10
Room 13
Translating schizophrenia to animal mo­
dels: What works and what doesn‘t
EW-08-001
Translating schizophrenia to animal models:
What works and what doesn‘t
Ina Weiner, Israel
John Howland, Canada
Anthony Grace, USA
Stan Floresco, Canada
Learning Objectives:
In this workshop de­
legates will be informed of the successes and
failures in developing animal models as a basis
to study the aetiology of schizophrenia.
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