7th European Conference on Schizophrenia Research

21 Friday, 27 September 2019 | SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME S-12 SYMPOSIA 08:30–10:00 Stanford 5 years of PRONIA: What have we learned? Chairs: E. Meisenzahl, Düsseldorf, Germany P. Brambilla, Milan, Italy S-12-001 Using machine learning to predict functional and clinical outcomes in early stages of psy- chotic disorders N. Koutsouleris, Munich, Germany S-12-002 Accelerated aging – a transdiagnostic markers of poor outcomes in early stage mental dis- orders? J. Kambeitz, Cologne, Germany S-12-003 Genetic underpinnings of outcome heterogene- ity in functional psychoses tba S-12-004 Neurocognitive machine learning as diagnostic and prognostic tools in early stage mental illness L. Kambeitz-Ilankovic, Munich, Germany O-03 ORAL PRESENTATIONS 08:30–10:00 Princeton Neuroimaging Chairs: A. Aleman, Groningen, The Netherlands O-03-001 Schizophrenia phenotypic classification by spa- tial patterns of progressive changes in cortical thickness. A longitudinal MRI study in first episode patients F. Spaniel, Klecany, Czech Republic V. Apek, E. Bakstein, A. Koch, J. Hlinka O-03-002 Abnormal brain structure‘s features as a pos- sible etiopathogenetic cause of the clinical heterogeneity of endogenous psychoses N. Zakharova, Moscow, Russia G. Mamedova, L. Bravve, S. Kartashov, V. Ushakov, A. Vartanov, V. Orlov, G. Kostyuk O-03-003 Pituitary volume in violent men with schizophre- nia or antisocial personality disorder: Relation- ship with childhood psychosocial deprivation V. Kumari, London, United Kingdom M. Bipin, P. Premkumar, M. Das, A. Sumich O-03-004 Association of cortical glutamate and working memory activation in patients with schizophre- nia: A multimodal 1H-MRS and fMRI study J. Kaminski, Berlin, Germany T. Gleich, Y. Fukuda, T. Katthagen, J. Gallinat, A. Heinz, F. Schlagenhauf O-03-005 EEG microstates in schizophrenia: A candidate endophenotype J. Ramos Da Cruz, Lausanne, Switzerland O. Favrod, M. Roinishvili, E. Chkonia, A. Brand, C. Mohr, P. Figueiredo, M. H. Herzog O-03-006 Incongruent manifestations of schizophrenia neurobiology V. Strelets, Moscow, Russia A. Arkhipov, G. Rodionov

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