It's not too late! We’ve extended the deadline for CINP 2026 symposia submission for a further two weeks in response to considerable interest. FINAL DEADLINE: October 21 We welcome proposals for symposia of 75 min duration that integrate the latest advances in basic, clinical, and translational neuropsychopharmacology, as well as biological psychiatry, drug development, public policy issues relevant to mental health, mental illness, and treatment across the lifespan. A total of 30 symposia will be selected, of which 12 will be eligible for financial coverage of USD 5,000. Speakers in the remaining 18 selected symposia will receive complimentary congress registration plus complimentary registration to the networking dinner. | Don't miss your chance to apply for one of our prestigious scientific awards - past recipients have included past and future CINP Presidents and many other world-renowned scientists! Applications have just opened for: CINP BRAIN HEALTH RESEARCH AWARDS
STUDENT ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD Have a look at the details of each award above and don’t miss your chance to apply! | We are excited to announce our lineup of plenary speakers for CINP 2026. The following distinguished international experts will be sharing their groundbreaking work and discussing the latest advancements in the field:
We will be delighted to see them all in Glasgow in June 2026! Check the congress website, follow us on social media or subscribe to our newsletter for all updates and information! |
We are delighted to announce the recipients of the CINP Pioneer Award 2026
The Pioneer Award is given at each World Congress of Neuropsychopharmacology to honour those who have made major contributions to the growth of the field. The awards will be presented during the Opening ceremony of the CINP2026 Congress in Glasgow on June 26, 2026. For more information about the award and the the recipients' bios Congratulations to both awardees! | Photos from CINP-AsCNP2025 in Melbourne have been published! Photo credit: Hamish J. Appleby | ![]() The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology (IJNP) is pleased to welcome the new Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Gregers Wegener. On behalf of the CINP Executive Committee and the new editorial team, we extend our sincere gratitude to Prof. Anthony Grace and the editorial board for their outstanding leadership and dedication over the years. As the official journal of the International College of Neuropsychopharmacology (CINP), IJNP continues to publish high-impact original articles, reviews, perspectives, and guidelines in basic and clinical neuropsychopharmacology. Photo credit: Andrea Liv Benediksdóttir |
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