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Symposium 9 – “Advances in computational neuropsychopharmacology – progress and challenge”

Oxytocin begets large-scale cooperation: A biobehavioral mechanism for the dynamic spread of cooperation in human social networksYina Ma, China Brain networks under acute stressRongjun Yu, Hong Kong Examining flexible decision-making in compulsive disorders and after pharmacological challenges using computational modellingJonathan Kanen, UK Precision pharmaco-imaging: development and application of a neuroimaging-based fear signatureBenjamin Becker, China Chairperson:  …

AsCNP Lundbeck Science Award

Professor Tadafumi Kato Head of Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine. Tokyo, Japan Professor Zhong Chen President of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, and also the Prof of School of Medicine, Zhejiang University,  Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China   Chairperson: Chay Hoon Tan

Oral Presentations 2 – Clinical Psychiatry

Prescription of unfavorable combinations of drugs for mood disorders and physical conditions: a cross-sectional national database surveyTaisuke Yatomi, Japan Real-world effectiveness of antipsychotic treatments in a psychiatric emergency cohort of 1011 patients with schizophreniaKotaro Hatta, Japan High Dose Mood Stabiliser use and Clinical Correlates Amongst Patients with Bipolar Disorder in Asia: Research on Asian Psychotropic …

Symposium 6 – “Neuropsychopharmacology and mental health in COVID-19 pandemic”

Genetic association between COVID-19 and substance use disordersShinya Kasai, Japan Using Psychotropic Drugs to Treat Long-Covid SyndromeRoger McIntyre, Canada A chain mediation model on COVID-19 symptoms and mental health outcomes in America, Asia and EuropeRoger Ho, Singapore Feasibility and Effectiveness of Art therapies for improving health and well-being of children during COVID-19: A global synthesisMinh-Anh …

Oral Presentations 1 – Pain/Basic Science

Differential roles of 5-HT3 and 5-HT7 receptors in acute pruriceptive processing in miceYu Miyahara, Japan A gene genetically associated with herpes zoster or post-herpetic neuralgia has impacts on varicella-zoster virus-mediated fusogenic activitySeii Ohka, Japan Association between postoperative analgesia after major abdominal surgery and a single nucleotide polymorphism rs12496846 in the C3orf20 gene region, identified to …

Special Session 1 (Sumitomo) – “Tx of bipolar depression: Lows are not forever”

Asian Perspective on Challenges in Managing Bipolar I Disorder (Bipolar Depression)Ya Mei Bai, Taiwan Navigating the Lows: Current Evidences on Pharmacological Treatment for Bipolar I Disorder (Bipolar Depression)Leslie Citrome, USA Chairpersons:Ya Mei Bai, TaiwanLeslie Citrome, USA Provision of the virtual auditorium venue for this session is made possible by a kind donation from Sumitomo Pharmaceuticals …

Symposium 1 – “New treatment modalities in neuropsychiatric disorders”

Novels treatments in Huntington’s disease and frontotemporal dementia – an Australian perspectiveDennis Velakoulis, Australia Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Niemann Pick Type C Disease in AdultsMark Walterfang, Australia Advances in pharmacological treatments of Alzheimer’s Dementia and Fronto-Temporal DementiaSimon Ducharme, Canada Chairperson:  Cyrus Ho, Singapore

Symposium 4 – How do microglia contribute to psychiatric disorders? – Immunological crosstalk between mind and body.

Multiple modes of stress-induced inflammation in the brain and peripheryTomoyuki Furuyashiki, Japan Thalamic microglial activation and cognitive impairmentShin-ichi Kano, USA Interaction between microglia and neurons: role in stress sensitivity and depression treatmentLaura Maggi, Italy Epigenetics, neuroinflammation and aging: genome-wide DNA methylation of deliriumGen Shinozaki, USA Human blood-induced microglia-like (iMG) cells as a reverse translational research …