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WFSBP 2017

Preliminary Scientific Programme /

Symposia

N. H. Staunstrup, J. Grove, T. D. Als, A. Jarram,

N. L. O’Brien, O. Mors, A. McQuillin, A. D. Børglum

S-42-002

Epigenomic trajectories across human brain develop-

ment: Relevance for schizophrenia and other neurode-

velopmental disorders

Jonathan Mill, United Kingdom

S-42-003

Neonatal epigenetic profiling in Danish twins discor-

dant for psychiatric disorder

Shantel Weinsheimer, Denmark

C. Hansen, A. Starnawska, T. Sparsø, W. Mazin,

M. Bertalan, J. Grauholm, M. Bækvad-Hansen, A. Buil,

D. M. Hougaard, T. M. Werge

S-42-004

Epigenetics in schizophrenia and association with anti-

psychotic response to clozapine

Marta Bosia, Italy

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Wednesday, 21 June 2017

T2: ANTIDEPRESSANTS: BASIC/CLINICAL

S-43

08:30–10:00

Novel approaches in mechanisms of action of

antidepressant treatment

Chair:

Rainer Rupprecht, Germany

S-43-001

Signal transduction in membranes as mechanism of

action of antidepressants

Mark Rasenick, USA

S-43-002

Cytoskeleton as target for antidepressants

Massimiliano Bianchi, Ireland

S-43-003

Biomarkers during antidepressant treatment

Thomas Baghai, Germany

S-43-004

Relevance of P-Glycoprotein and blood brain barrier for

antidepressant treatment

Carmine Pariante, United Kingdom

T17: GENETICS

S-44

08:30–10:00

Cannabinoid Receptor (CBR) gene variations in

neuropsychiatric disorders

Chair:

Hiroki Ishiguro, Japan

Co-Chair: Emmanuel Onaivi, USA

S-44-001

Environmental stressors induce psychosis based on

genetic variation of CB2Rs

Hiroki Ishiguro, Japan

S-44-002

ECB system alteration in an animal model of autism

spectrum disorders

Eugene Dennis, USA

S-44-003

Species differences in CBR genes

Qing-Rong Liu, USA

S-44-004

CBR genetics: From mice to human subjects

Emmanuel Onaivi, USA

T1: ADDICTIVE DISORDERS

S-45

08:30–10:00

Behavioral addictions: Diagnosis, co-morbidity and

neurobiology

Chair:

Michel Lejoyeux, France

Co-Chair: Aviv Weinstein, Israel

S-45-001

Internet gaming disorder- addiction, co-morbidity and

the brain

Aviv Weinstein, Israel

S-45-002

Neuroimaging evidence for considering hypersexuality

as an addiction

Florence Thibaut, France

S-45-003

New data on phenomenology and psychiatric comor-

bidity of compulsive buying

Michel Lejoyeux, France

S-45-004

The genetic background of gambling behavior

Zsolt Demetrovics, Hungary

E. Kótyuk, A. Vereczkei, R. Urbán, A. Eisinger, A. Magi,

G. Kökönyei, A. Veres-Székely, Á. Gyollai, K. Blum,

M. Sasvári-Székely, C. Barta

TUE WED