7th European Conference on Schizophrenia Research

41 Saturday, 28 September 2019 | SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME S-27 SYMPOSIA 14:30–16:00 Plenary Early detection and intervention of psy- chosis: Different perspectives in clinical and research areas Chairs: D. Roesch Ely, Heidelberg, Germany A. Pfennig, Dresden, Germany S-27-001 The Heidelberg Early Intervention Center D. Roesch Ely, Heidelberg, Germany E. Koch S-27-002 Treatment of first episode psychosis: Lessons from a prospective cohort and identification of specific needs P. Conus, Prilly, Switzerland P. Golay S-27-003 Overlapping and differential factors in the risk profile of persons with clinical high risk for psychosis and bipolar disorder A. Pfennig, Dresden, Germany K. Leopold, J. Martini, S. Pfeiffer, C. Berndt, M. Bauer S-27-004 Novel data on first episode psychosis K. Leopold, Berlin, Germany S-27-005 Prevention strategies in animal models C. Winter, Berlin, Germany S-28 SYMPOSIA 14:30–16:00 Harvard Moving beyond the orthodoxy: Periodic catatonia as a valid phenotype Chairs: F. Berna, Strasbourg, France P.-M. Llorca, Clermont-Ferrand, France S-28-001 Genetics of periodic catatonia M. Gawlik, Würzburg, Germany S-28-002 A critical appraisal of the “periodic catatonia phenotype“ and what should be the next move? P.-M. Llorca, Clermont-Ferrand, France S-28-003 Moving towards a brain imaging-based diag- nostic biomarker for periodic catatonia J. Foucher, Strasbourg, France C. de Billy, A. Obrecht, L. Jeanjean, O. Mainberger, J. Clauss, B. Schorr, E. A. Sauleau, L. Landré, F. Berna S-28-004 A primer to periodic catatonia with video il- lustrations B. Pfuhlmann, Dresden, Germany

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