Deadline extended! ![]() IMPORTANT UPDATE: in response to the many requests, it was decided that the in-person colloquium in Melbourne will not be a compulsory part of the fellowship. Please visit the dedicated webpage for more information. This year’s theme focuses on digital innovations in translational research and clinical studies, highlighting cutting-edge methodologies and tools that enhance research and quality improvements (QIs).
| We are proud to announce the 18 symposia selected by the International Scientific Program Committee for CINP-AsCNP 2025! The competition was incredibly intense, and the chosen proposals represent the best of global neuroscience research across a wide range of topics. Given the overwhelming quality of submissions, we have exceptionally extended the invitation to 10 additional groups to present their groundbreaking work in 60-minute colloquia. Check also the Spotlight Sessions, Meet the Experts and other innovative session formats we are introducing for this congress. | IJNP Editor's Picks
For the March round of Editor's Picks, IJNP Editor-in-Chief Tony Grace, selects the following articles:
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![]() We are excited to confirm that the abstracts from CINP-AsCNP 2025 will be published as a supplement to the International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology (IJNP). Together with Oxford University Press, we will work on making the ground-breaking research and top scientific updates from Melbourne available to our global community. If your abstract was accepted, don't forget to register for CINP-AsCNP and secure your place and publication of your abstract. Check out the online programme and start planning which sessions you mustn't miss! | ![]() We are delighted to announce that the abstracts from the CINP2024 Congress in Tokyo have been published as a Supplement to the International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology. | CINP Webinar Series ![]() Precision in Psychopharmacology: Is There Room for Neuroscience-based Nomenclature (NbN) in Clinical Practice? |
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