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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

289

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

Young Academy 

Q&A Modul

› Friday, 27 Nov 2015

S-116

Symposium

08.30– 10.00 h

|

Room M8

TOPIC 15:

Cross-disorder mechanisms and

principles

Mechanisms of resilience and successful

aging

Chairs:

Klaus Lieb, Mainz (Germany)

Christian Behl, Mainz (Germany)

001

The aging-natrix and autophagy as

adaptive mechanism in the aging cell

Christian Behl, Mainz (Germany)

002

Motivational aspects of leading an

active life style in the future – links to

neural and psychological variables

Sandra Düzel, Berlin (Germany)

Denis Gerstorf, Johanna Drewelies, Ulman

Lindenberger, Simone Kühn

003

Aging without Alzheimer's disease

– Balance of Secretases as a Resilience

Strategy

Kristina Endres, Mainz (Germany)

Sven Reinhardt, Florian Schuck, Andreas

Fellgiebel, Dominik Wolf

004

Preservation of Cognitive Perfor-

mance in Aging – Structural Connectivity

and Compensatory Mechanisms

Andreas Fellgiebel, Mainz (Germany)

DF-08

Discussion Forum

10.15– 11.45 h

|

Room M8

TOPIC 13:

Brain imaging, neurophysiology,

neuropsychology

Biomarkers in clinical psychiatry: soon

reality or still wishful thinking?

Chairs:

Thomas G. Schulze, Munich

(Germany)

Marcella Rietschel, Mannheim (Germany)

Discussants:

Guy Goodwin, Oxford (United

Kingdom)

Elisabeth Binder, Munich (Germany)

F. Markus Leweke, Mannheim (Germany)

Nikolaos Koutsouleris, Munich (Germany)

PL-03

Plenary Session

12.00– 13.00 h

|

Hall A6

TOPIC 8:

Disorders closely related to

childhood and adolescence, F7-9

Parent-infant synchrony and the

cross-generation transmission of psycho-

pathology and resilience

Chairs:

Sabine C. Herpertz, Heidelberg

(Germany)

Martin Driessen, Bielefeld (Germany)

Speaker:

Ruth Feldman, Ramat-Gan (Israel)

S-157

Symposium

17.15– 18.45 h

|

Hall London 3

TOPIC 14:

Neurobiology and genetics

Psychosocial and genetic determinants

of brain structure and activation

Chairs:

Hans-Jörgen Grabe, Greifswald

(Germany)

Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Mannheim

(Germany)

001

Polygenic effects on brain activation

patterns associated with major psychoses

Henrik Walter, Berlin (Germany)

002

Brain structure and polygenetic

factors determining the stress response

Hans-Jörgen Grabe, Greifswald (Germany)

Lara Strobel, Sandra van der Auwera, Henry

Völzke, Uwe Völker, Norbert Hosten

003

The neural effects of genetic and

environmental risk for mental illness

Tilo Kircher, Marburg (Germany)