WFSBP 2019 Preliminary Program

14 WFSBP 2019 Preliminary Scientific Program / WFSBP Task Force Symposia, Symposia WFSBP Task Force Symposia aa Monday, 3 June 2019 T3: ANTIDEPRESSANTS: BASIC/CLINICAL TFS-01 15:00–16:30 Pharmacogenetics, therapeutic drug monitoring and brain imaging methods as tools for optimizing antidepressants in psychiatry Chair: Chin B. Eap, Switzerland Co-Chair: Christoph Hiemke, Germany TFS-01-001 Pharmacogenetics in psychiatry Chin B. Eap, Switzerland TFS-01-002 Therapeutic drug monitoring in psychiatry Christoph Hiemke, Germany TFS-01-003 Brain imaging in psychiatry Gerhard Gruender, Germany TFS-01-004 Personalized prescription in psychiatry: The point of view of a clinician Jose de Leon, USA aa Tuesday, 4 June 2019 T48: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY TFS-02 15:00–16:30 WFSBP Task Force on Nosology and Psychopathology Symposium: Psychopathology in the 21st century Chair: Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany Co-Chair: Veronica Larach, Chile TFS-02-001 The future of psychopathology: ICD-11, DSM-5, and beyond Wolfgang Gaebel, Germany TFS-02-002 From bench to bedside and back: Translational implica- tions of the RDoC initiative Bruce Cuthbert, USA TFS-02-003 Teaching psychopathology in the 21st century Veronica Larach, Chile TFS-02-004 Molecular psychopathology Eduard Vieta, Spain aa Wednesday, 5 June 2019 T20: GENETICS TFS-03 15:00–16:30 Symposium of the WFSBP Task Force „Genetics“ Chair: Dan Rujescu, Germany Co-Chair: Michael O’Donovan, United Kingdom TFS-03-001 The PGC Schizophrenia GWAS: Phase 3 Michael O’Donovan, United Kingdom TFS-03-002 The use of multiplex families to find pathways of rele- vance for drug discovery or to find the missing herita- bility Lynn DeLisi, USA TFS-03-003 Genetics of addictive disorders Florence Thibaut, France TFS-03-004 Pharmacogenetics on response and side effects in schizophrenia and in depression James Kennedy, Canada TFS-03-005 Genetics and psychotropic drugs: What clinicians need to know Chiara Fabbri, United Kingdom Discussant: Ladislav Hosak, Czech Republic Symposia aa Monday, 3 June 2019 T28: NEUROIMAGING: GENETIC, FUNCTIONAL, STRUCTURAL S-01 08:15–09:45 Combining neuroimaging datasets to assess the neuroanatomy of psychosis and Bipolar Disorder (BD) Chair: Colm McDonald, Ireland Co-Chair: Tomas Hajek, Canada S-01-001 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 TUE MON WED

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