Cimbi Symposium 2015 September 2-4, 2015, Copenhagen |
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Royal Danish Academy of Science, Copenhagen
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Wednesday, September 2 |
Welcome and introduction to the symposium
Gitte Moos Knudsen Professor, NRU, & Cimbi Center director
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Session 1. Genetics |
Nadine Provencal: Epigenetic marks with cross-tissue relevance |
Patrick Fisher
NRU Application of multi-modal imaging and imaging genetics
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Trevor Sharp
Oxford
Behavioural, molecular and neural circuit effects of genetic variation in the 5-HT transporter
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Sessions 2-4: Molecular & functional imaging |
Rupert Lanzenberger
Vienna
Molecular brain imaging of the serotonin system
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Jeff Meyer
Toronto
Molecular brain imaging in mood disorders and seasonality
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Ilan Rabiner
London
Molecular and brain imaging: Applications for assessment of novel treatments
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Robin Carhart-Harris, London: Functional brain imaging of hallucinogen effects |
Vibe Frøkjær
NRU
Serotonin and steroid hormones in the context of risk for mood disorders
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Cheryl Grady
Toronto
Developmental and serotonergic influences on the face processing network
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Thursday, September 3 Session 5: Brain development |
Tomás Paus Toronto How environment and genes shape the adolescent brain |
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Terry Jernigan
San Diego Toward an integrative science of the developing mind and brain
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Kathrine Skak Madsen
DRCMR Brain and behavioural development: The HUBU study
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Session 6: Affective cognition |
Trevor Robbins Cambridge Impulsivity and chemical neuromodulation of fronto-executive function
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Rebecca Elliott
Manchester
Neurocognitive markers of vulnerability to depression
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Liv Vadskjær Hjordt
NRU
Affective cognition in Cimbi - present status and future perspectives
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Session 7: Emotional decision making |
Hartwig Siebner DRCMR Serotonin and decision making: Money, risk, and faces
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James Rowe Cambridge Apathy and impulsivity: Imaging insights from neurodegeneration
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Sophie da Cunha-Bang
NRU
The point subtraction aggression paradigm (PSAP) and impulsive aggression
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Discussions |
Jeff Meyer Gitte Moos Knudsen |
Friday, September 4 |
Sessions 8 and 9: Data analysis |
Stephen Strother
Toronto
Analysis of multi-modal neuroimaging in the age of big data
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Dough Greve: Structural and functional correlates of the serotonin system in the brain |
Alexandre Franco Porto Alegre, Brazil
The effects of different preprocessing steps on rsfMRI data
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Sid Kouider Paris Neural correlates of consciousness
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Lunch at the 3rd floor under the roof |
Kathrine Skak Madsen |
Rupert Lanzenberger |
Final sessions 10 & 11: Radioligand development |
David Nichols
Purdue Univ. Development of 5-HT2A agonists
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Jacob Hooker
Harvard
Radiochemistry: Recent achievements within novel targets
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Coffee break: David Nichols & Jacob Hooker - in front of Danish academists |
Matthias Herth
NRU
Developing a PET radioligand for the 5HT7 receptor
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Jesper L. Kristensen
Pharma
Development of 11C- and 18F-labelled 5-HT2A receptor agonist PET radioligands
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Hanne D. Hansen
NRU
Examples from the preclinical and clinical evaluations of [11C]Cimbi-36
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Brewer Carl Jakobsen founded the Carlsberg Brewery and the Carlsberg Foundation. He funded the Royal Danish Society of Science, and his foundation continues to be one of the important contributors to art and science in Denmark
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Vibe Frøkjær & brygger Jakobsen |
Photography: Anders.Gade@psy.ku.dk |