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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

285

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

Young Academy 

Q&A Modul

001

Pharmacotherapy of negative symp-

toms and dyscognition in schizophrenia:

state of the art

W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker, Innsbruck

(Austria)

002

Autophagy and microtubules as

future treatment targets for schizophre-

nia: Activity-dependent neuroprotective

protein as a case study

Illana Gozes, Tel Aviv (Israel)

003

The path from genetic findings to

prioritized target assessment efforts at

Roche – providing clinical perspectives

for the future

Enrico Domenici, Basel (Switzerland)

004

Identification of Spironolactone

in a Repurposing screen for Neureg-

ulin-ERBB4 modulators

Moritz Rossner, Munich (Germany)

HS-10

Main Symposium

10.15– 11.45 h

|

Room M8

TOPIC 20:

Prevention

The neglected consequences of the

stigmatization of mental illness

Chairs:

Wolfgang Gaebel, Dusseldorf

(Germany)

Norman Sartorius, Geneva (Switzerland)

001

The impact of stigma on the utiliza-

tion of health care

Thomas Becker, Günzburg (Germany)

Maja Stiawa, Nicolas Rüsch

002

The impact of the diagnosis of

schizophrenia on patient's families in

Belarus

Dzmitry Krupchanka, Minsk (Belarus)

Nina Kruk

003

Stigma and interest for postgradu-

ate training in psychiatry in Europe

Jürgen Zielasek, Dusseldorf (Germany)

004

The stigmatization of mental illness

and the European Joint Action for Mental

Health

José Miguel Caldas de Almeida, Lisbon

(Portugal)

HS-11

Main Symposium

10.15– 11.45 h

|

Room M2

TOPIC 13:

Brain imaging, neurophysiology,

neuropsychology

Understanding the brain mechanisms

that underlie aggression and impulsivity

Chairs:

Sabine C. Herpertz, Heidelberg

(Germany)

Ute Habel, Aachen (Germany)

001

Neuropeptide regulation of male

and female aggression by vasopressin

and oxytocin

Inga Neumann, Regensburg (Germany)

Trynke de Jong

002

MAOA-Genotype and Environment:

Effects on social information processing

and the functional architecture of the

brain in children

Kerstin Konrad, Aachen (Germany)

003

Psychopathology and hormones in

the context of aggression and impulsivity

Ute Habel, Aachen (Germany)

004

The imagination of aggressive be-

havior down-regulates limbic activation

in female but not in male patients with

borderline personality disorder

Sabine C. Herpertz, Heidelberg (Germany)

S-070

Symposium

10.15– 11.45 h

|

Hall London 3

TOPIC 13:

Brain imaging, neurophysiology,

neuropsychology

The impact of exercise on brain struc-

ture and function

Chairs:

Berend Malchow, Munich (Germany)

Karl-Jürgen Bär, Jena (Germany)

001

Physical Activity and Mental Illness

– Insights from the North Northern

Finland Birth Cohort 1966 Study

Matti Isohanni, Oula (Finland)

002

Impact of aerobic endurance train-

ing on brain structure and function in

chronic schizophrenia patients

Berend Malchow, Munich (Germany)

003

Impact of exercise on brain struc-

ture and function in healthy adults

Karl-Jürgen Bär, Jena (Germany)