SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
288
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
› Wednesday, 23.11.2016
S-010
Symposium
08:30– 10:00 h
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Room M8
TOPIC 1:
Neurocognitive disorders, organic
mental disorders, dementia, F0
The gastrointestinal system and neuro-
degenerative diseases
Chair:
Kristina Endres, Mainz (Germany)
Karl-Herbert Schäfer, Zweibrücken
(Germany)
001
The enteric nervous system as a
model for neurodegenerative diseases
Karl-Herbert Schäfer, Zweibrücken
(Germany)
002
Early changes in the gut of an
Alzheimer's disease mouse model
Kristina Endres, Mainz (Germany)
Carolin Brandscheid, Florian Schuck,
Sven Reinhardt, Karl-Herbert Schäfer,
Marcus Grimm, Tobias Hartmann, Andreas
Schwiertz
003
The role of lipids in Alzheimer's
disease
Marcus Grimm, Homburg (Germany)
004
Nutritional Activators of Innate
Immunity and their impact on neuronal
diseases
Victor F. Zevallos, Mainz (Germany)
Nir Yogev, Alexei Nikolaev, Ari Waisman,
Detlef Schuppan
B-02
Special Session
10:15– 12:00 h
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Hall A6 / 7
TOPIC 32:
Other topics
Congress Opening
Chair:
Iris Hauth, Berlin (Germany)
Speaker:
Iris Hauth, Berlin (Germany)
Thomas Fuchs, Heidelberg (Germany)
Hermann Gröhe, Berlin (Germany)
Award ceremony:
Wilhelm-Griesinger-Medal
Laudatio:
Iris Hauth, Berlin (Germany)
PL-01
Plenary Session
12:15– 13:15 h
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Hall A6 / 7
TOPIC 1:
Neurocognitive disorders, organic
mental disorders, dementia, F0
Pre-dementia biomarker patterns:
implications for the understanding of
Alzheimer's Disease
Chairs:
Wolfgang Maier, Bonn (Germany)
Frank Jessen, Cologne (Germany)
Speaker:
Ronald C. Petersen, Rochester (USA)
S-019
Symposium
13:30– 15:00 h
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Room M2
TOPIC 13:
Brain imaging, neurophysiology,
neuropsychology
Clinical and neurobiological impact of
physical exercise interventions in schizo-
phrenia
›
Section: Prediction in Psychiatry
Chairs:
Berend Malchow, Munich (Germany)
Hilleke Hulshoff Pol, Utrecht (The Netherlands)
001
Translational evidence of the im-
pact of exercise on brain structure and
function in animal models and healthy
humans
Alexander Sartorius, Mannheim (Germany)
002
Changes in brain connectivity after
endurance training in schizophrenia
Hilleke Hulshoff Pol, Utrecht (The
Netherlands)
003
The impact of endurance train-
ing on brain structure and function in
schizophrenia patients
Berend Malchow, Munich (Germany)
004
Influence of an intense endurance
training on Hippocampal – Brainstem
connectivity and vagal modulation in
healthy men
Karl-Jürgen Bär, Jena (Germany)
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