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CINP organises a variety of different meetings in line with its key objectives of furthering research, education and improving clinical care.

Its major meetings are:

Biennial International Congresses

Leading edge meetings of major impact. These are large international meetings held in major cities around the world. They provide a forum for the presentation of the latest findings in neuropsychopharmacology and allow the world’s leading scientists and clinicians to exchange ideas and information. They include plenary lectures, cutting edge scientific symposia, poster sessions and educational and scientific workshops. These are acknowledged to be among the very highest quality scientific programmes in this field. They have delegates from all around the world and an excellent mixture of clinicians and basic scientists from all backgrounds.

International Thematic Meetings

These are an innovative and exciting new format of CINP meeting which begins in 2009. They are international in scope with a mixture of scientific symposia and a significant number of education sessions. They are focused on a single theme and concentrate on specific topics while also incorporating educational and professional development in addition to research sessions. They are expected to be considerably more intimate than the major biennial international congress and provide an optimal environment for the sharing and exchange of knowledge and ideas.

 

Munich 2008

CINP Biennial International Congress 2008
Munich, Sunday 13th to Thursday 17th July 2008

The XXVI Congress of the CINP is taking place on July 13 -17 2008 in Munich. This is a special event celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the CINP, whose foundation in 1958 marked the beginning of modern psychopharmacology. This will be the leading international psychopharmacology meeting in 2008 with the most important and distinguished psychiatrists and basic scientists from all around the world attending. Munich has been chosen as one of the finest locations to host this great event. The city has a 100-year old relationship with psychiatry, represented by the outstanding researchers and psychiatrists Emil Kraepelin and Alois Alzheimer, who spent a great part of their active lives together at Kraepelin’s Munich Hospital. Furthermore, the city has an outstanding relationship with art and culture. Munich thus offers a unique opportunity to combine all aspects of modern psychiatry with famous art and culture. From the Old Pinakothek up to the recently opened Modern Pinakothek every aspect of art is represented. July, in addition, is the most interesting month of the year, with a number of cultural activities going on such as Open Air Concerts, Biergartens and the famous Opera Festival. With its surrounding lakes and mountains and its numerous cultural attractions, Munich will provide a very exciting venue for the CINP congress delegates.

The Scientific Program will cover all aspects of treatment of CNS disorders from basic to clinical research, and the newest concepts for improving the life of patients with mental and neurological disorders will be presented. There will be plenary lectures, symposia, poster sessions, educational workshops and meet the expert sessions. These will cover the latest research in affective disorders, addiction and dependence, anxiety, psychoses especially schizophrenia, degenerative brain diseases and other key neuropsychopharmacology research topics. The latest advances in brain imaging, genetics and molecular biology will be incorporated within these sessions. How these are being applied to the latest improvements in therapeutics will be covered.

The venue of the congress is the very modern international congress centre in Munich, which has excellent meeting facilities for the delegates. Highly interesting scientific symposia, events and exhibitions will also be organised by pharmaceutical companies, offering new and valuable information to the audience.

XXVI CINP CONGRESS - 50th Anniversary of the CINP