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Thursday 05. August 2010
Nominations to The Brain Prize

Sunday 18. July 2010
ACNP Annual Meeting 2010

Saturday 24. April 2010
2010 CINP Awards

 

CINP (The International College of Neuropsychopharmacology) is a global organisation dedicated to neuropsycho-pharmacology. It is a membership organisation with widespread support from all over the world. Its mission is to encourage and promote international scientific study, teaching and appli-cation of neuropsychopharmacology. Read more here

****REGISTRATION AND CALL FOR POSTER ABSTRACTS - NOW OPEN*****

The Thematic Meeting will take place on 1 - 3 April 2011 in Salzburg, Austria. The theme is "Polypharmacy: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly."
Registration, Call for Posters and award submissions is now open! For further information please click hereRegister online.
For sponsorship opportunities please click here for further details.                                                                                                                 

CINP Spotlight

 

The next CINP biennial congress will take place in Stockholm, Sweden on 3 - 7 June 2012.  The call for symposia is now open! For further details of how to submit symposia please visit the congress website www.cinp2012.com

http://www.cinp2012.com/ 

Call for nominations: The Brain Prize

CINP are pleased to inform about a new, € 1 million prize, which has been established by a private Danish foundation, Grete Lundbeck European Brain Research Foundation.

The Prize will recognize a highly original and influential advance in brain research. If several researchers have contributed significantly to this achievement, more than one individual may be nominated. Nominees can be of any nationality but the research for which they are nominated must have been conducted in Europe or in collaboration with researchers in Europe.

This Prize is intended to raise the visibility of European neuroscience and to be a stimulus to this important field of research.

Please read more here and visit the website for The Brain Prize