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  <description>Society of Biological Psychiatry
66th Annual Meeting
May 12-14, 2011
Hyatt Regency – San Francisco, California

Paradigm Shifts in the Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders:  Past Lessons, Current Trends, Future Possibilities
Call for Abstracts Now Open

Plan now to submit your abstract and attend the Society of Biological Psychiatry's 66th Annual Scientific Meeting. 

Plenary lectures will feature scientific pioneers within and outside of biological psychiatry illustrating how paradigm shifts in related fields can influence and potentially redefine our strategies for advancing  psychiatric neuroscience and therapeutics.  We encourage symposia submissions that reflect this general theme.
We have a stellar lineup of plenary speakers confirmed.  Don't miss the opportunity to attend this meeting and hear from the following speakers on these topics...

Mark Bear (MIT)                 Correcting Mental Retardation: The Role of mGLuR5  
Linda Avey  (23andMe)           Consumer Genetics
Josep Dalmau (U Penn)           Autoimmunity, Psychiatric Manifestations and
                                    Paraneoplastic Disorders  
Charles Gross (Princeton)       History of Paradigm Shifts in Neuroscience
Fred Gage (Salk Institute)      Neurogenesis and Future of Stem Cells
Krishna Shenoy  (Stanford)      Brain Computer Interfaces
Michael Merzenich (UCSF)        Brain Plasticity and Cognitive Retraining
Mark Tessier-Levigne (Genetec)  Drug Development for Alzheimer's Disease
Edward Shorter (U Toronto)      Treatments in Psychiatry: A Historical Perspective
Joel Kleinman (NIMH)            Brain Development and Risk for Schizophrenia  


Abstract Deadlines:
September 13, 2010           Submission Site Opens
October 22, 2010               Symposia Proposals Due
October 28, 2010               Individual abstracts for Symposia Due
December 15, 2010            Oral or Poster Abstracts Due
April 22, 2011                    Late-Breaking Abstracts Due 


See: https://www.sobp.org/
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