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No. S-01 - Symposium
Time: 08.00-09.30
Room: Blue Amphitheatre
Topic: Genetics
Track: 1 Basic
Session title: Genetic strategies in the search for genes in schizophrenia
  Florence Thibaut, France Chair
  Norio Ozaki, Japan Co-Chair
     
No. W-01 - Workshop
Time: 11.00-12.30
Room: Room 242B
Topic: Genetics
Session title: What can genetics tell us about psychiatric disorders I: Focus on copy number variants
     
  Dan Rujescu, Germany Discussant
  Sven Cichon, Germany Discussant
  David St. Clair, United Kingdom Discussant
  Michael O'Donovan, United Kingdom Discussant
  David A. Collier, United Kingdom Discussant
  Nick Craddock, United Kingdom Discussant
001 Recurrent deletions and duplications associated with schizophrenia  
  David St. Clair, United Kingdom Speaker
002 Copy number variation in schizophrenia. Fact and fiction  
  Michael O'Donovan, United Kingdom Speaker
003 Genomic variation at the neurexin locus in schizophrenia  
  David A. Collier, United Kingdom Speaker
004 Genomic structural variation, bipolar disorder and psychosis  
  Nick Craddock, United Kingdom Speaker
     
No. S-07 - Symposium
Time: 11.00-12.30
Room: Blue Amphitheatre
Topic: Genetics
Track: 1 Basic
Session title: Gene-environment interactions in mental health: New paradigms in basic and clinical research
  Mikhail Pletnikov, USA Chair
  Jim van Os, Netherlands Co-Chair
     
No. P-09 - Poster Presentation
Time: 12.30-14.00
Room: Foyer
Topic: Genetics
Session title: Genetics I
  Min-Soo Lee, Korea, Republic of Chair
     
001 Cis-acting regulatory influences on the schizophrenia candidate gene RGS4 in human brain  
  Federica Buonocore, United Kingdom Presenter
002 Maltreatment, MAOA, and delinquency: Sex differences in gene-environment interaction in a large population-based cohort of adolescents  
  Kent Nilsson, Sweden Presenter
003 BDNF gene polymorphisms and susceptibility to schizophrenia in the Cluj schizophrenic population of Romania  
  Ali Sazci, Turkey Presenter
004 Is the MTHFR A1298C and COMT val158met polymorphisms associated with schizophrenia in the Cluj Napoca population of schizophrenics in Romania?  
  Emel Ergul, Turkey Presenter
005 Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene polymorphisms and susceptibility to schizophrenia in the city of Cluj Napoca in Romania  
  Emel Ergul, Turkey Presenter
006 The role of gene-gene and gene-environment interactions in individual variations of personality traits  
  Anastasiya Kazantseva, Russia Presenter
008 Association between infant irritability, 5-HTT and a putative functional polymorhpism located in TFAP2B  
  Jose Luis Ivorra, Spain Presenter
009 Genetic interaction of alpha-7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and brain-derived neurotrophic factor polymorphisms in Alzheimer’s disease  
  Agnes Fehér, Hungary Presenter
010 Detection of stable reference genes for real-time PCR analysis of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder  
  Ruth Navon, Israel Presenter
011 Polymorphisms in the GABRA6 gene influence coping style in healthy adults and show evidence for a gene-environment interaction with life events  
  Angela Heck, Germany Presenter
012 Association among aggressiveness, neurocognitive function, and the Val66Met polymorphism of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) gene in male schizophrenic patients  
  Hyo-Jung Ko, Korea, Republic of Presenter
013 SMAD4 gene is associated with psychosis in the Cost Rican population  
  Ivan Chavarria-Siles, USA Presenter
014 Multifactor dimensionality reduction reveals gene - gene interactions associated with Antisocial Personality Disorder in Colombia  
  Jorge Mauricio Cuartas Arias, Colombia Presenter
015 Chromosomial abnormalities in some cases with schizophrenia  
  Emilia Burada, Romania Presenter
016 Genetic association study with dysbindin gene: Common genetic factors for schizophrenia and bipolar disorders?  
  Aida Ruiz, Chile Presenter
017 Ethnic difference in pharmacogenetic result in major depression: The result of meta-analysis  
  Masaki Kato, Japan Presenter
018 5-HT1A gene polymorphisms contributed to antidepressant response in major depressive disorder  
  Masaki Kato, Japan Presenter
019 Escitalopram modulates the panic response to choleystokinin tetrapeptide in healthy men depending on 5-HTTLPR genotype  
  Michael Kellner, Germany Presenter
020 The defence mechanism in biology  
  Enrico Venga, Italy Presenter
     
No. W-03 - Workshop
Time: 14.00-15.30
Room: Room 242B
Topic: Genetics
Session title: What can genetics tell us about psychiatric disorders II: Focus on endophenotypes
     
No. S-18 - Symposium
Time: 14.00-15.30
Room: Room 251
Topic: Genetics
Track: 3 Interface
Session title: Neurosciences of suicidal behaviour: New targets for prevention?
  Philippe Courtet, France Chair
  Alec Roy, France Co-Chair
     
001 What genes tell us - ethical perspectives  
  Alain Malafosse, Switzerland Speaker
002 Will emotional and cognitive endophenotypes provide new therapeutic targets?  
  Philippe Courtet, France Speaker
003 Predictive value of genetic findings: New analytical methods  
  Enrique Baca Garcia, Spain Speaker
004 Suicide risk in prisoners: Genes environment interactions  
  Marco Sarchiapone, Italy Speaker
No. S-30 - Symposium
Time: 08.00-09.30
Room: Room 241
Topic: Genetics
Track: 1 Basic
Session title: Translational research in the neurogenetics of NPY
  Aleksander Mathe, Sweden Chair
  Andreas Reif, Germany Co-Chair
     
No. YS-02 - Young Scientists Award Session
Time: 09.45-10.30
Room: Room 242A
Topic: Genetics
Session title: Genetics
  Rainald Mössner, Germany Chair
  Lynn E. DeLisi, USA Co-Chair
     
No. FC-12 - Free Communications
Time: 12.30-14.00
Room: Room 242B
Topic: Genetics
Session title: Genetics I
  Shinichiro Nanko, Japan Chair
  Aleksander Mathe, Sweden Co-Chair
     
No. D-04 - Debate
Time: 16.00-17.30
Room: Room 351
Topic: Genetics
Session title: Ethics of genetic testing of families for psychiatric deseases?
  Daniel Cohen, France Chair
     
  Evan DeRenzo, USA Proponent
  Arunas Germanavicius, Lithuania Opponent
No. S-47 - Symposium
Time: 08.00-09.30
Room: Room 241
Topic: Genetics
Track: 3 Interface
Session title: Biological markers and clinical features in depression: A difficult puzzle
  Eduardo Rubio Dominguez, Argentina Chair
  Florence Thibaut, France Co-Chair
     
No. FC-20 - Free Communications
Time: 12.30-14.00
Room: Room 242B
Topic: Genetics
Session title: Genetics II
  Michel Hamon, France Chair
  Olya Mikova, Bulgaria Co-Chair
     
No. P-27 - Poster Presentation
Time: 12.30-14.00
Room: Foyer
Topic: Genetics
Session title: Genetics II
  Dan Rujescu, Germany Chair
     
002 Assessing the Pharmacokinetics of Venlafaxine Extended Release 75 mg and Desvenlafaxine 50 mg in CYP2D6 Extensive and Poor Metabolizers  
  Karen Tourian, France Presenter
003 Association between Tryptophan hydroxylase-2 gene variations and the personality traits of novelty seeking and harm avoidance  
  Chan-Hyung Kim, Korea, Republic of Presenter
004 Possible association between Serotonin transporter Gene Polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) and SSRI (Sertraline) treatment response in post traumatic stress disorder  
  Dhuha Mushtaq, India Presenter
005 Polymorphisms of 5-HTR2A and 5-HTT genes in patients with neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders  
  Elena Gutkevich, Russia Presenter
006 Familial depression associated with two novel T8310G and T8311A mtDNA mutations  
  Gabriella Inczedy-Farkas, Hungary Presenter
007 Stress associated changes in the nitric oxide signaling cascade in a genetic animal model of depression  
  Gregers Wegener, Denmark Presenter
008 Association of polumorphisms of TPH2 gene with risk for bipolar disorder and suicidal behavior  
  Humberto Correa, Brazil Presenter
009 Association study between Tryptophan Hydroxylase type II gene and late onset depression  
  Humberto Correa, Brazil Presenter
010 Post partum depression: Association study with Val66Met polymorphism of BDNF gene  
  Humberto Correa, Brazil Presenter
011 Association analysis of 44 candidate genes with depressive and anxiety symptoms in post-partum women  
  Javier Costas, Spain Presenter
012 Stimulated gene expression profiles as a blood marker in drug-naive major depressive disorder patients  
  Jeroen van Zanten, Netherlands Presenter
013 Personality traits and genetic polymorphisms of healthy Ugandans and Japanese  
  Jun Miura, Japan Presenter
014 Diras2 is associated with adult attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder  
  Lena Weißflog, Germany Presenter
015 Serotonin transporter and BDNF genes variants in borderline personality disorder  
  Hernan Silva Ibarra, Chile Presenter
016 Effect of the alpha 2A-adrenergic receptor gene polymorphisms on antidepressant response in major depressive disorder  
  Masataka Wakeno, Japan Presenter
017 De novo Alu-mediated mutations of endoplasmic reticulum stress-related genes in schizophrenia  
  Mikako Ueno, Japan Presenter
018 Family association study of candidate genes in schizophrenia  
  Pawel Kapelski, Poland Presenter
019 Determination of emotional endophenotypes: A validation of the Affective Neuroscience Personality Scale  
  Sylvie Berthoz, France Presenter
020 S100B as a marker of inflammation in chidren and adolescents with first episode psychosis  
  Tatiana Falcone, USA Presenter
021 Functional polymorphism of matrix metalloproteinase-9 gene in major psychoses  
  Janusz Rybakowski, Poland Presenter
No. S-61 - Symposium
Time: 08.00-09.30
Room: Salle Maillot
Topic: Genetics
Track: 1 Basic
Session title: The genetics of unipolar depression and bipolar affective disorder
  Alexandra Schosser, United Kingdom Chair
  Peter McGuffin, United Kingdom Co-Chair
     
No. W-09 - Workshop
Time: 11.00-12.30
Room: Room 251
Topic: Genetics
Session title: Molecular genetics of adult ADHD
  Andreas Reif, Germany Chair
     
No. P-36 - Poster Presentation
Time: 12.30-14.00
Room: Foyer
Topic: Genetics
Session title: Genetics III
  Peter McGuffin, United Kingdom Chair
     
001 Serotonin transporter promoter gene polymorphism and response to antidepressant treatment  
  Eduardo Cesar Rodriguez Garin, Argentina Presenter
002 Electroconvulsive seizures regulate gene expression of neurotrophic, angiogenic and antidepressive signaling pathways  
  Elida Ojopi, Brazil Presenter
003 The impact of CYP2D6 and CYP2C19 on antidepressant therapy for major depression  
  Elida Ojopi, Brazil Presenter
004 The C (-1019) G serotonin 1A polymorphism is associated with comorbid anxiety and depression  
  Esther Molina, Spain Presenter
005 Variation at the 5-HT2A receptor gene is associated to panic syndrome  
  Esther Molina, Spain Presenter
006 Analysis of dopamine receptor D4 gene and serotonin receptor 2C gene polymorphisms in patients with alcoholism and opioid addiction from Russia  
  Gulnaz Faskhutdinova, Russia Presenter
007 Gene expression profiles in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells induced by sleep deprivation  
  Jong-Woo Kim, Korea, Republic of Presenter
008 Neuropeptide Y and schizophrenia : Genetic association study in Korean population  
  Joo-Ho Chung, Korea, Republic of Presenter
009 Relations between 5-HTTLPR polymorphism, aggression, impulsivity and neuroticism in a Chilean borderline personality disorder sample (Proyecto FONDECYT 1071045).  
  Juana Villarroel, Chile Presenter
010 A Microarray analysis of gene expression following Lithium-induced Euthymia in Bipolar disorder type 1 patients and resultant synaptic plasticity  
  Lana Kirkby, South Africa Presenter
011 RGS4 in pathophysiology of schizophrenia  
  Monika Vrajova, Czech Republic Presenter
012 The role of recent adaptative selection on schizophrenia susceptibility genes  
  Noa Carrera, Spain Presenter
013 Study of association between tryptophan hydroxylase-2 and depression of late - onset  
  Patricia Pereira, Brazil Presenter
014 Polymorphisms in GRM3 and HOMER1 genes and their possible role for early treatment response in schizophrenia  
  Rebecca Schennach-Wolff, Germany Presenter
015 Association between D2 Dopamine Receptor (DRD2) Gene Polymorphism and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Vietnam War Veterans of Korea  
  Tae-Yong Kim, Korea, Republic of Presenter
016 The role of 677C>T genetic polimorphism of the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene in schizophrenia  
  Vasile Chirita, Romania Presenter
017 The MAO-A gene, adverse life events and adult ADHD  
  Wiplove Lamba, Canada Presenter
018 A family study of the association of the dopamine gene polymorphisms with temperament and behavioral problems  
  Wojciech Dragan, Poland Presenter
019 Specific gene expression in the periaqueductal grey predicts a rats preference for a proactive, reactive or shifting emotional coping style  
  Zoe Brett, Australia Presenter
020 Association between Thrombospondin 1 (THBS1) gene polymorphisms and schizophrenia in Korean population  
  Dong-Kee Hwang, Korea, Republic of Presenter
     
No. S-75 - Symposium
Time: 16.00-17.30
Room: Room 251
Topic: Genetics
Track: 1 Basic
Session title: Recent advances in the neurobiology of suicide
  Kees van Heeringen, Belgium Chair
  Dan Rujescu, Germany Co-Chair