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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.

The application deadline for the Research Fellowships 2025 was extended to 1st April 2025, so don't miss your chance to apply.

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).

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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. 

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IJNP Editor's Picks


For the March round of Editor's Picks, IJNP Editor-in-Chief Tony Grace, selects the following articles: 
  • Yingliang Dai et al.: Towards an expanded neurocognitive account of ketamine’s rapid antidepressant effects. Read HERE

  • Mustafa Tuncturk et al.: The development of opioid vaccines as a novel strategy for the treatment of opioid use disorder and overdose prevention. Read HERE

  • Jonathan M. Meyer et al.: From Theory to Therapy: Unlocking the Potential of Muscarinic Receptor Activation in Schizophrenia With the Dual M1/M4 Muscarinic Receptor Agonist Xanomeline and Trospium Chloride and Insights From Clinical Trials. Read HERE

    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!

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    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. 

    The Tokyo congress received a record number of abstract submissions of excellent quality and we are thrilled to be able to share these with the global audience now. 

    Read Here



    CINP Webinar Series

    Prof. Geraldine Dawson:

    Digital Health Approaches to the Early 
                                 Detection of Autism

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    Prof. Joseph Zohar: 

    Precision in Psychopharmacology: Is There Room for                                                Neuroscience-based                                      Nomenclature (NbN) in                                  Clinical Practice?

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    Prof. Stefano Pallanti: 
    TMS: Basic Principles, Clinical Uses, and                                              Research Principles

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