DGPPN2013_Congress_Programme - page 60

Scientific Programme
390
Wednesday
Thursday
friday
Saturday
S-187
Symposium
15.30– 17.00 h
|
Hall 5
Topic 3:
Psychotic disorders, F2
Schizophrenia as immunological disorder
Chairs: Norbert Müller, Munich (Germany)
Johann Steiner, Magdeburg
(Germany)
001
The mild encephalitis hypothesis of
psychiatric disorders
Karl Bechter, Günzburg (Germany)
002
The role of prenatal immune activa-
tion and stress in schizophrenia
Sandra Giovanoli, Schwerzenbach
(Switzerland)
003
NMDA receptor antibodies in acutely
ill schizophrenia patients: Specific rele-
vance of IgG NR1a antibodies for distinc-
tion from NMDA receptor encephalitis
Johann Steiner, Magdeburg (Germany)
Bernhard Bogerts, Winfried Stoecker, Martin
Walter, Kolja Schiltz, Klaus-Peter Wandinger
004
Immunological biomarkers and
therapeutic approaches in schizophrenia
Norbert Müller, Munich (Germany)
S-190
Symposium
15.30– 17.00 h
|
Room 43
Topic 13:
Neurobiology, neurogenetics,
epidemiology
Psychiatric epigenetics – from bench to
bedside
Chairs: Helge Frieling, Hannover (Germany)
Michael Deuschle, Mannheim
(Germany)
001
Epigenetic modification as mole-
cular mediator of gene by environment
interaction
Torsten Klengel, Munich (Germany)
002
Epigenetic effects of early life stress
in humans: findings from a longitudinal
study
Stephanie Witt, Mannheim (Germany)
Vanessa Nieratschker, Maria Gilles, Michael
Deuschle
003
DNA Methylation – a link in the
missing heritability of anxiety disorders?
Katharina Domschke, Würzburg (Germany)
Nicola Tidow, Kathrin Schwarte, Andreas
Reif, Anette Kersting, Volker Arolt, Peter
Zwanzger, Jürgen Deckert
004
DNA methylation profiles are potent
biomarkers in affective disorders
Helge Frieling, Hannover (Germany)
Klaus Lieb, Stefan Bleich, André Tadic
FV-023
Oral Presentations
15.30– 17.00 h
|
Salon 17/18
Topic 7:
Personality disorders, F6
Personality disorders and trauma
Chairs: Harald J. Freyberger, Greifswald
(Germany)
Michael Marwitz, Prien a. Chiemsee
(Germany)
001
Processing of ambiguous bimodal
social stimuli in Borderline Personality
Disorder
Natalie Izurieta, Heidelberg (Germany)
Sabine C. Herpertz, Katja Bertsch
002
Endocrinological and emotional re-
actions to social exclusion in borderline
personality disorder
Andrea Jobst, Munich (Germany)
Anna Albert, Christine Bauriedl-Schmidt,
Maria-Christine Mauer, Tanja Daltrozzo,
Lena Sabaß, Babette Renneberg, Anna
Buchheim, Peter Falkai, Peter Zill, Frank
Padberg
003
Treatment of sexual dysfunction
in the consequences of traumatic brain
injury
Bibigul Karasheva, Moscow (Russia)
Nikolai Kibrik
004
Traumatic experiences and psycho-
logical well-being of unaccompanied
refugee minors in Germany
Veronika Müller, Konstanz (Germany)
Julia Baumann, Julia Morath, Maggie
Schauer, Katalin Dohrmann, Dorothea Isele,
Thomas Elbert, Martina Ruf-Leuschner
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