WFSBP 2019 Final Program

19 Monday, 3 June 2019 / Scientific Program WFSBP 2019 MON a Sunday, 2 June 2019 OC-01 OPENING CEREMONY 18:00–19:30 Ballroom B/C Opening Ceremony OPL-01 OPENING PLENARY 21st century medicine and deep phenotyping of individuals are transforming 21st century healthcare Chair: Masatoshi Takeda, Japan Co-Chair: Sidney Kennedy, Canada Speaker: Leroy Hood, USA NR-01 NETWORKING RECEPTION 19:30–20:30 Exhibit Hall A Networking Reception a Monday, 3 June 2019 T28: NEUROIMAGING: GENETIC, FUNCTIONAL, STRUCTURAL S-01 SYMPOSIUM 08:15–09:45 Ballroom B/C Combining neuroimaging datasets to assess the neuroanatomy of psychosis and Bipolar Disorder (BD) Chair: Colm McDonald, Ireland Co-Chair: Tomas Hajek, Canada 001 Using structural MRI to identify Bipolar Disorders (BD): 13-site machine learning study in 3020 individuals from the ENIGMA Bipolar Disorder Working Group Tomas Hajek, Canada 002 Structural MRI in first-episode psychosis: An inter- national collaborative mega-analysis of individual adult patient data Brian Hallahan, Ireland 003 Neuroanatomical dysconnectivity in Bipolar Disor- der (BD): A graph theory study across three centres Stefani O´Donoghue, USA 004 Classification and clustering of patients with Bipo- lar Disorder (BD) based on DTI data: Relationship with clinical dimensions Pauline Favre, France T3: ANTIDEPRESSANTS: BASIC/CLINICAL S-02 SYMPOSIUM 08:15–09:45 Ballroom A Rapid-acting antidepressants: Current practice, predictive markers and neurobiological mechanisms Chair: Tomi Rantamäki, Finland Co-Chair: Carlos Zarate, USA 001 Ketamine as a rapid-acting antidepressant: Where do we stand? Carlos Zarate, USA 002 Neurobiological mechanisms associated with rapid antidepressant responses Todd Gould, USA 003 Ketamine treatment biosignatures and molecular pathways Christoph W. Turck, Germany 004 No laughing matter: How nitrous oxide helps un- derstanding rapid antidepressant mechanisms Tomi Rantamäki, Finland T52: SCHIZOPHRENIA AND OTHER PSYCHOSIS: BASIC/CLINICAL S-03 SYMPOSIUM 08:15–09:45 East Meeting Room 8/15 Compensatory brain responses in the emergence and development of psychosis Chair: Christos Pantelis, Australia Co-Chair: Lena Palaniyappan, Canada 001 Converging observations of cortical structural reorganization in psychosis Lena Palaniyappan, Canada 002 Brain functional network reorganization related to clinical progression in persons at-risk for psychosis Juan Helen Zhou, Singapore 003 Trajectories of brain change in psychosis: Impact of risk and resilience factors Christos Pantelis, Australia 004 Understanding the biological bases of the acute brain response in early psychosis Amanda Lyall, USA please see page 13 SU MON

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