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‘Imaging Brain Plasticity and Development’

 
  January 27, 2010

Neurology / Neuroscience

 
     
 
European Psychiatric Association, Hôtel de Massa - 38 rue du Faubourg-Saint-Jacques, Paris 14e, France
01 April 2010


It is our great pleasure to announce the 6th Annual Meeting of the Neuroimaging Section of the European Psychiatric Association to be held in Paris, France, on the 1st and 2nd April 2010. This year we focus on neuroplasticity as advances in this field are rapidly increasing our understanding of how "plastic" the brain is and how functions relate to brain structures across the lifespan. The meeting will feature recent findings from leading clinicians and neuroscientists in the field , in the form of lectures and posters.

Scientific committee: Prof. JL Martinot, Prof. P McGuire, Prof. E Meisenzahl Prof. S Lawrie, Dr. S Frangou

 

 
 
Organized by: European Psychiatric Association
Invited Speakers: Alain Prochiantz, Paris College de France, FR; Eckart Altenmüller, Hanover University; DE; Petra Huppi, Geneva University, CH; Rohan Brouwer, Utrecht University, NL;Daniel Brandeis, Zurich University, CH; Bradley Peterson, Columbia University, USA;  Katya Rubia, Institute of Psychiatry, UK; Hervé Lemaitre, Inserm Unit 1000, FR; Monica Zilbovicius, Inserm Unit 1000, FR; Klaas Stephan, Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, UK, and University of Zurich, CH; Judy Rapoport, NIMH, USA; L Farde, Karolinska Institute, SE; N Koutsouleris, Munich University, DE; E Meizenzahl, Munich University DE; L Lanfumey, Paris 6 University, FR; Y Cojan, Geneva University, CH; C. Konrad, Marburg University, DE; B Aouizerate, Bordeaux University, FR

 

 
Deadline for Abstracts: 18th February 2010
 
Registration: Please visit  http://www.iop.kcl.ac.uk/events/?id=843
E-mail: caroline.zanelli@kcl.ac.uk
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