Program
22th July: Complexity and perspectives
across neuropsychiatric disorders
Opening 8h30
Filippo Drago and
Alessandro Serretti
Morning lecture
9h00-10h30:
Andreas
Meyer-Lindenberg, Department of
Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Central
Institute of Mental Health, Medical Faculty
Mannheim/Heidelberg University, Mannheim,
Germany.
The
complex interplay of genes, imaging and
environment
Interactive
discussion 10h30-11h30
Afternoon lecture
15h30-17h00:
Emilio
Merlo Pich, CNS Therapeutic
Area Unit, Takeda Development Center Europe,
London, UK.
Genetic,
disease modeling & precision medicine in
Drug Discovery for brain disorders
Interactive
discussion 17h00-18h00
General discussion
18h00-19h00
23th July: Genetics and genomics of
Neurological disorders
Morning lecture
9h00-10h30:
Stefano
Gustincich, Department of
Neuroscience, Istituto Italiano di
Tecnologia, Genoa, Italy.
Non-coding
RNAs and RNA-based therapeutics in
neurological disorders
Interactive
discussion 10h30-11h30
Afternoon lecture
15h30-17h00:
Alessandro Cellerino, Scuola Normale
Superiore, Laboratory of Biology, Pisa,
Italy.
Neurogenomics, transcriptomics and aging
Interactive
discussion 17h00-18h00
General discussion
18h00-19h00
24th July: Genetics
and genomics of Neurological disorders and
training
Morning lecture
9h00-10h30:
Tommaso
Pippucci,
Medical
Genetics Unit, Sant'Orsola-Malpighi
University Hospital, Bologna, Italy
Exome
sequencing: from theory to practice with a
focus on epilepsy and rare neurodevelopmental
disorders
Interactive
discussion 10h30-11h00
Training lecture
11h30-12h00:
Alessandro Serretti, Dept of
Biomedical and NeuroMotor Sciences,
University of Bologna, Italy.
How to
write a paper/project
Training in small groups
14h00-16h00:
Participants will write a one page project in
small groups
Presentation of projects
by participants 16h30-18h00
General discussion
18h00-19h00
25th July: Genetics and genomics of
Psychiatric disorders
Morning lecture
9h00-10h30:
Dan Rujescu, University Clinic for
Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic,
Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg,
Halle, Germany.
Genes
and psychiatry: progresses and problems
Interactive
discussion 10h30-11h30
Afternoon lecture
15h30-17h00:
Ginetta Collo, Department of Molecular
and Translational Medicine, University of
Brescia, Brescia, Italy.
Detecting genes role for brain disorders: use
of iPSC
Interactive
discussion 17h00-18h00
General discussion
18h00-19h00
26th July: Perspectives
Morning lectures
9h00-10h30:
Ron
van Schaik, Dept. Clinical
Chemistry, Erasmus University Medical
Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Pharmacogenetics
in medical and neuropsychiatric disorders:
similarities and differences
Interactive
discussion 10h30-11h30
Afternoon lecture
15h30-17h00:
Ernst
Bamberg, Max-Planck-Institute for
Biophysics, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Optogenetics
Interactive
discussion 17h00-18h00
General discussion
18h00-19h00
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