2nd NCCR Synapsy Symposium

Event details
Date | 22.11.2013 |
Hour | 13:00 › 18:00 |
Location |
CHUV - Auditoire Yersin
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Category | Conferences - Seminars |
Today, 1 person among 100 suffers from schizophrenia.
Ultra High Risk for psychosis: from clinical concepts to neurobiological mechanisms
A Synapsy event organized by Professors Kim Q. Do & Philippe Conus - Center for Psychiatric Neurosciences, Lausanne University Hospital
PROGRAM
1.00 -1.15pm: Introduction – Prof. Philippe Conus
1.15 - 2.00 pm: The ultra-high risk (UHR) approach to an early detection of psychosis: past, present and future – Dr Frauke Schultze-Lutter
2.00 - 2.45 pm: Evolution of Neurocognition and Brain Alterations in Youth at High Risk for Psychosis – Prof. Larry J. Seidman
2.45 - 3.30 pm: Neuroimaging in people at high risk for psychosis – Prof. Philip McGuire
Break
4.00 - 4.45 pm: Aberrant stress response and brain maturation in adolescence: clinical and preclinical study of psychosis – Prof. Akira Sawa
4.45 - 5.30 pm: Glutamate synaptic dysfunction and schizophrenia: Insights from human research and computational neuroscience – Prof John H. Krystal
5.30 - 6.00 pm: Round table discussion & Conclusion – Prof. Kim Q. Do
Aperitif
–––––– Website & Registration ––––––
Ultra High Risk for psychosis: from clinical concepts to neurobiological mechanisms
A Synapsy event organized by Professors Kim Q. Do & Philippe Conus - Center for Psychiatric Neurosciences, Lausanne University Hospital
PROGRAM
1.00 -1.15pm: Introduction – Prof. Philippe Conus
1.15 - 2.00 pm: The ultra-high risk (UHR) approach to an early detection of psychosis: past, present and future – Dr Frauke Schultze-Lutter
2.00 - 2.45 pm: Evolution of Neurocognition and Brain Alterations in Youth at High Risk for Psychosis – Prof. Larry J. Seidman
2.45 - 3.30 pm: Neuroimaging in people at high risk for psychosis – Prof. Philip McGuire
Break
4.00 - 4.45 pm: Aberrant stress response and brain maturation in adolescence: clinical and preclinical study of psychosis – Prof. Akira Sawa
4.45 - 5.30 pm: Glutamate synaptic dysfunction and schizophrenia: Insights from human research and computational neuroscience – Prof John H. Krystal
5.30 - 6.00 pm: Round table discussion & Conclusion – Prof. Kim Q. Do
Aperitif
–––––– Website & Registration ––––––
Practical information
- Informed public
- Registration required
Organizer
- CNP CHUV | NCCR Synapsy
Contact
- Grandvuillemin Rachel (CNP CHUV) | Rochat Gaëlle (NCCR Synapsy)