3rd – 7th July S e o u l 2016 World Congress Celebrate our 30th World Congress Full details of this conference can be found on www.cinp.org www.cinp2016.com Email us at: [email protected] Registered Scottish Charity No SC042462 3rd – 7th July S e o u l 3rd – 7th July 2016 World Congress S e o u l 2016 World Congress Contents Dates to Remember About Seoul 4 27th February 2015 Deadline for submission of symposia Welcome Address 5 July 2015 Final Announcement/Call for poster abstracts About CINP 6 July 2015 Registration Open CINP Committees and Organisers 2014 - 2016 7 Programme Overview 9 Scientific Information First deadline for early registration fee 4th February 2016 Deadline for poster abstract submission 4th February 2016 Deadline for Award application 4th February 2016 Deadline for receiving speaker abstracts for accepted symposia 5th June 2016 Second deadline for registration fee 3rd July 2016 Opening Ceremony of CINP 2016 10 Call for Symposia 11 Symposia Submission Checklist 13 Want To Know More? 4th February 2016 14 1 2 3rd – 7th July S e o u l 2016 World Congress 3rd – 7th July S e o u l 2016 World Congress Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul: image courtesy of Korea Tourism Organisation CINP and Congress President Prof. Shigeto Yamawaki Hiroshima, Japan Host Organisation - CINP Central Office Glenfinnan Suite, Braeview House 9-11 Braeview Place, East Kilbride Glasgow, G74 3XH Scotland, UK Phone: +44(0)1355 244 930 Fax: +44(0)1355 249 959 Email: [email protected] Website: www.cinp.org / www.cinp216.com 3 ABOUT SEOUL Seoul is the capital and largest metropolis of Republic of Korea. The Seoul Capital Area, which includes the surrounding Incheon metropolis and Gyeonggi province, is the world’s second largest metropolitan area with over 25.6 million people and home to over half of Republic of Koreans along with 632,000 international residents. Seoul has been the capital of Korea for more than 600 years, since the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). Seoul has developed into a bustling metropolis, acting as the hub for political, economical, social and cultural matters. The Han River, which runs through the centre of the city, divides Seoul into the culture and history-orientated northern region, and the business-orientated southern region. The Seoul metropolitan area contains four UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Changdeok Palace, Hwaseong Fortress, Jongmyo Shrine and the Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty. Today, Seoul is one of the leading and rising global cities in the world. 4 3rd – 7th July S e o u l 3rd – 7th July 2016 World Congress Welcome Address S e o u l 2016 World Congress ABOUT CINP Globalization has broken down the traditional boundaries separating individuals and societies, and technological innovation such as internet and smart phones have provided us with effectiveness, convenience and affluence. However, these processes are changing the nature of human interaction and clearly have both negative and positive results, and it is likely to create both losers and winners. According to a WHO report, the prevalence rate of mental disorders such as depression, anxiety and drug abuse has been rapidly increasing both in developed and developing countries. CINP is the only International College of Neuropsychopharmacology that has been contributing to the development of pharmacotherapy for mental disorders for more than half a century. In the long history of the CINP, the memorable 30th Congress will be held in Seoul, Korea, in July 3rd – 7th 2016, which is the third time in Asia following the 1990 Kyoto Congress and 2010 Hong Kong Congress. Seoul is the capital city of Republic of Korea with an official history of 600 years. Seoul has many temples and four major palaces such as the most famous Gyeongbokgung. The city offers many other cultural and artistic attractions including the Museum of Art, which features traditional porcelain, textile and jewellery exhibits. There are also old tombs and ancient remains such as the Seoul Fortress, located in the Jongno-gu, Jung-gu and Seongbuk-gu areas of the city. The Congress Venue, Convention & Exhibition Center (COEX) is located in the center of the city and easily accessible from Incheon airport which is convenient for air travellers coming from Europe and America as well as any point in Asia. Please put the dates in your diary now and watch for further announcements with regard to submitting papers and posters or registering to attend. We look forward to welcoming you to the historical, beautiful and cultural Asian city of Seoul. The International College of Neuropsychopharmacology (CINP) is a truly worldwide organisation established over 50 years ago in Zurich, Switzerland. CINP hold meetings all over the world with the aim to promote research and education on a worldwide basis. These meetings mainly cover one of the four types below: - - - - Thematic Meetings Regional Meetings Training/Educational Programmes Biennial World Congress Any member of CINP is able to submit a proposal to the Executive Committee via the CINP Central Office should you wish to hold a Thematic or Regional Meeting in your area. The Executive Committee and Councillors of CINP are nominated by the membership and serve as an officer of the College for a minimum of 4 years. These individuals cover a wide range of disciplines within the field, from psychiatrists, psychopharmacologists, basic and clinical researchers to clinical psychologists. CINP also relies on its many subcommittees who undertake a variety of activities for the College. Membership of the College is available to any individual to apply for and we offer members the opportunity to become part of this knowledgeable group of scientists who work at an international level. The membership application is reviewed by a dedicated committee on a regular basis and applications can be made online. As a member of CINP you may have the opportunity to be invited to one of the smaller meetings or invited to participate in the running of the College by sitting on a subcommittee. The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology (IJNP), with a steadily increasing impact factor, has become a sought after publication. Articles are received and peer-reviewed independently and published after a rigorous review process. CINP are pleased to announce that IJNP will become Open Access with Oxford University Press from 2015. For more information about the College please go to our interactive web site at www.cinp.com Sincerely yours, Professor Shigeto Yamawaki, MD, PhD President of CINP (2014 – 2016) 5 Professor Jun Soo Kwon, MD, PhD Chair of Local Organizing Committee 6 3rd – 7th July S e o u l 2016 World Congress CINP Committees and Organisers 2014 - 2016 S e o u l 2016 World Congress CINP Committees and Organisers 2014 - 2016 Executive Committee International Scientific Programme Committee (ISPC) Local Organising Committee Asian Programme Sub-committee Women Programme Sub-committee President Chair Chair Coordinator Coordinator Shigeto Yamawaki, Japan Siegfried Kasper, Austria Jun Soo Kwon, Seoul Toshikazu Saito, Japan Barbara Sahakian, UK Past President Co-Chair Members Members Members Anthony Phillips, Canada Jun Soo Kwon, Korea Won-Myong Bahk, Seoul Yuan-Hwa Chou, Taiwan Tan Chay Hoon, Singapore Tadafumi Kato, Japan Chan-Hyung Kim, Korea Jun Soo Kwon, Korea Andi J. Tanra, Indonesia Yu Xin, China Elisabeth Binder, Germany Eri Hashimoto, Japan Nancy Ip, Hong Kong Yu Jin Lee, Korea Bita Moghaddam, USA Elizabeth Scarr, Australia Alexandra Sulcova, Czech Republic Si Tian-Mei, China Hyun-Sang Cho, Seoul Vice Presidents Members Yeon Ho Joo, Seoul Pierre Blier, Canada Elisabeth Binder, Germany Chan-Hyung Kim, Seoul Toshikazu Saito, Japan Pierre Blier, Canada Jae-Won Kim, Seoul Helena Calil, Brazil Yong-Ku Kim, Seoul President Elect Yuan-Hwa Chou, Taiwan Min-Seong Koo, Gangneug John H. Krystal, USA Michael Davidson, Israel Heon-Jeong Lee, Seoul Brian Dean, Australia Jun-Young Lee, Seoul Secretary Lars Farde, Sweden Sang-Yeol Lee, Iksan Young Programme Sub-committee Coordinator Siegfried Kasper, Austria Maurizio Fava, USA Seung-Hwan Lee, Ilsan Pierre Blier, Canada Alan Frazer, USA Kyung Joon Min, Seoul Treasurer Anthony Grace, USA Ho-Suk Suh, Seoul Brian Dean, Australia Kazutaka Ikeda, Japan Shitj Kapur, UK Regional Organising Committee Chan-Hyung Kim, Korea Brian Dean, Australia Councillors Francesc Artigas, Spain Marie-Odile Krebs, France Hitoshi Hashimoto, Japan Elisabeth Binder, Germany Philip J. Cowen, UK John H. Krystal, USA Rupert Lanzenberger, Austria Nancy Y. Ip, Hong Kong Shigenobu Kanba, Japan Elias Eriksson, Sweden Anthony Phillips, Canada Sim Kang, Singapore Alan Frazer, USA Maurizio Popoli, Italy Shih-Ku, Taiwan Nancy Ip, Hong Kong Dan Rujescu, Germany Phillip Mitchell, Australia Jun Soo Kwon, Korea Barbara Sahakian, UK Rusdi Abd Rashid, Malaysia Barbara Sahakian, UK Toshikazu Saito, Japan Toshikazu Saito, Japan Elizabeth Scarr, Australia Shigeto Yamawaki, Japan Andi J Tanra, Indonesia Gustavo Turecki, Canada Pichet Udomratn, Thailand Yu Xin, China 7 3rd – 7th July Members Ceclie Bay-Richter, Denmark Annamaria Cattaneo, UK/Italy Daniele Cristina de Aguiar, Brazil Ashish Dhir, India Yeon Ho Joo, Korea Christoph Kraus, Austria Wakako Nakano, Japan Saddichha Sahoo, Australia Mei Hong Xiu, China Gwyneth Zai, Canada Cheonggyecheon stream, Seoul: image courtesy of Korea Tourism Organisation 8 3rd – 7th July S e o u l 3rd – 7th July 2016 World Congress 2016 World Congress PROGRAMME OVERVIEW Date Time 59 SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 3rd July 2016 4th July 2016 5th July 2016 6th July 2016 7th July 2016 08.00 - 09.00 Morning Industry Satellite Symposia 09.00 - 10.00 Plenary Lecture Symposia 10.00 - 12.00 Symposia Plenary Lecture & Closing 12.00 - 14.00 Lunch Industry Satellite Symposia 14.00 - 15.00 Plenary Lecture 15.00 - 17.00 Symposia 17.00 - 18.00 S e o u l Opening & Evening Industry Satellite Symposia Welcome Poster Sessions Plenary Lectures The ISPC are tasked with selecting leaders in our field to present Plenary lectures at the CINP World Congress. These 45 minute lectures, highlighting cutting edge pre-clinical, clinical or translational research are presented by speakers recognised for their exceptional achievements in our field. Clinical and Personal Perspectives Clinical Perspectives typically involve brief presentations from individual panel members from a clinical perspective, followed by the opportunity for lively and informative discussion. This format provides substantial audience participation in education and science and should be highly interactive. Symposia Symposia of a 2 hour duration integrate the latest advances in basic, clinical and translational neuropsychopharmacology, biological psychiatry, drug development public policy issues relevant to mental health, mental illness and treatment across the lifespan. Free Communications Authors are invited to submit abstracts on their latest research findings, which will be reviewed and the best will be selected and allocated for free communications structured by topics. Educational and Scientific Workshops Educational and scientific workshops typically involve brief presentations from individual panel members, followed by the opportunity for lively and informative discussion. This format provides substantial audience participation and should be highly interactive. For the 2016 Seoul meeting we will also be offering educational and scientific workshops in several Asian languages. Focus Groups Specific events on thematic focuses that are designed to enable younger scientists or geographic representatives to use network and develop future ideas on how to improve neuropsychopharmacology. Poster Sessions These sessions offer an effective forum for the exchange of information and a means to communicate ideas, research and programmes. Poster authors will have the opportunity to present and discuss their results in these highly interactive sessions in various fields. Satellite Symposia Satellite symposia will be organised and presented by pharmaceutical companies in consultation with the International Scientific Programme Committee. Breakfast, lunch and evening symposia are scheduled for 60 or 90 minutes. 10 6 3rd – 7th July S e o u l 2016 World Congress CALL FOR SYMPOSIA Submission of Symposia Proposals Symposia are chosen on a highly competitive basis by the International Scientific Programme Committee from proposals submitted online via the congress website www.cinp2016.com Four speakers including the Chairperson should represent at least three different countries and four different institutions. At least two speakers should be CINP members. Symposium proposals that include women or younger speakers are greatly encouraged. The Chairperson is required to submit a 500 word abstract which describes the symposium and the role of each speaker and a 100 word learning objective for the symposia. The Chair should also provide a recent reference for each speaker and confirmation in writing that they are willing to present during the 30th CINP World Congress of Neuropsychopharmacology in Seoul under the conditions stipulated. For each speaker the title of their presentation should be listed in the proposal. 11 3rd – 7th July S e o u l 2016 World Congress TOPICS An allowance for travel expenses, hotel and registration will be provided to accepted symposium speakers and the Chair. Chairpersons can submit no more than two symposia and speakers can agree to participate in no more than two proposals. All proposals will be reviewed by the International Scientific Programme Committee and notifications will be sent to all symposia submitters in July 2015. Submission for Workshops, Free Communications and Poster Abstracts The call for Workshops, free communications and poster abstracts will be included in the 3rd Announcement which will be published in July 2015. Submission will be made online via the congress website www.cinp2016.com from July 2015. The CINP International Scientific Programme Committee welcomes the proposal of symposia that link the latest, and groundbreaking, preclinical developments with the clinical research on a given topic. Through Research the free and open exchange of ideas, CINP supports a strong focus on new approaches to the development and assessment of CNS pharmaceuticals by researchers working in both academia and industry. By disorder By drug and methodology I Clinical A Addictive Disorders 1 Antidepressants II Preclinical B Anxiety Disorders 2 Animal Models III Translational C Attention Deficit Disorders 3 Antipsychotics IV Others D Bipolar Disorders 4 Anxiolytics E Childhood & Adolescent Disorders 5 Brain Stimulation F Dementia 6 Ethics of Psychopharmacology G Depression 7 Genetics H Eating Disorders 8 History of Psychopharmacology I Epilepsy 9 Hypnotics J Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders 10 Imaging K Pain 11 Molecular Neurobiology/ Pharmacology L Panic Disorders 12 Mood Stabilizers M Personality Disorders 13 Neuropathology/Post Mortem Studies N Post Traumatic Stress Disorders 14 Neurophysiology O Premenstrual Syndrome 15 Oriental Medicine P Schizophrenia 16 Pharmacoeconomics Q Sexual Disorders 17 Pharmacogenetics/ kinetics R Sleep Disorders 18 Psychoneuroimmunology S Suicide 19 Transcultural Psychopharmacology T Others 20 Others 12 3rd – 7th July S e o u l 2016 World Congress 3rd – 7th July S e o u l 2016 World Congress CALL FOR SYMPOSIA WANT TO KNOW MORE? Symposia Submission Checklist There are a number of ways which you can keep up-to-date with all 2016 Seoul announcements and general CINP news from the CINP Central Office and Executive Committee. Please ensure that the symposium meets the criteria as stated and all required information is ready before a submission is made. • • • • Symposia proposals are to be in English, the official language of the 30th CINP World Congress. Each symposium consists of 4 speakers. They should include at least 2 CINP members, represent 3 different countries and 4 different institutions. A 500 word abstract describing the symposium and role of each speaker is to be uploaded by the Chairperson. A 100 word learning objective of the symposium. For each speaker the following information will be required: • • • A written commitment to lecture at the congress. At least one recent scientific reference. Full affiliation details and e-mail address. Website Full information on the entire 2016 Seoul World Congress is available on the congress website www.cinp2016.com or the general CINP website www.cinp.com e-Newsletter Sign up to our regular e-newsletter through the congress or CINP website. CINP app The free CINP app is available to download in the Apple Store or Android Market by searching for “CINP”. This app will allow you to not only create a personalised timetable for the congress, but also network with other registered participants and speakers at the 2016 Seoul meeting. Social Media CINP is also available on various social media platform so please either “like” us on Facebook or “follow” @theCINP on Twitter. The deadline for submission of symposia proposals is close of business UK time (GMT) on Friday 27th February 2015. Any questions regarding the submission of symposia can be directed to the congress and exhibition office: CINP Central Office E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +44(0)1355 244 930 Full instructions for online submission of symposia can be found on the congress website www.cinp2016.com or the CINP website www.cinp.org Changing of the guard ceremony at Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul: image courtesy of Korea Tourism Organisation 13 14 www.cinp2016.com www.cinp.org [email protected] Registered Scottish Charity No SC042462
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