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.