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Oral Presentation Disclosures Oral Presentation Disclosures Adler, Lenard – Alcobra Pharma, APSARD/Pond Foundation, Major League Baseball, Major League Baseball Players Association, National Football League, New York University School of Medicine, Novartis Bioventures, Shire Pharmaceuticals, Sunovion, SUNY Upstate, Theravance, US Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Studies Program Anton, Raymond – Abbvie, Alkermes, Eli Lilly, Ethypharm, Lundbeck, Pfizer, Sunpharma Baker, Ross – Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc. Baldwin, David – Lundbeck Beaver, Jessica – Targacept, Inc. Bencherif, Merouane – Targacept, Inc. Bertolino, Alessandro – F. Hoffmann-La Roche, Ltd. Bradshaw, Mark – Euthymics Bioscience, Neurovance, Inc. Burdick, Katherine – Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma Bymaster, Frank – Euthymics Bioscience, Neurovance, Inc. Calabrese, Joseph – Sunovion, Teva (Cephalon) Cantillon, Marc – Forest, Kyowa, Lilly, Merck, Pfizer, Reviva Caroff, Stanley – Sunovion Chen, Yinzhong – Takeda Development Center Americas, Inc. Chengappa, Roy – Pfizer, Inc. Childress, Ann – Abbott Laboratories, Bristol Myer Squibb, GlaxoSmithKline, Ironshore, Janssen (Ortho-McNeil), Johnson & Johnson PRD, Lilly, Neos Therapeutics, Neurovance Inc., NextWave, Novartis, Noven, Otsuka, Pfizer, Rhodes, Sepracor, Shionogi, Shire, Somerset, Sunovion, Theravance Christine, Mazzucco – Janssen Cohen, Lee – Astra-Zeneca Pharmaceuticals, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Cephalon, Inc., GlaxoSmithKline, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institute on Aging, Noven Pharmaceuticals, Ortho-McNeil Janssen, PamLab, LLC., Sunovion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Correll, Christoph – Actelion, Alexza, Astra Zeneca, BMS, Cephalon, Eli Lilly, Genentech/Roche, IntraCellular Therapies, Janssen, Lundbeck, MedAvante, Merck, Novartis, Otsuka, Pfizer, ProPhase, Sunovion, Takeda, Teva, Vanda Cross, Alan – AstraZeneca Cutler, Andrew – AbbVie, Akili Interactive, Arbor Pharmaceuticals, AstraZeneca, Janssen (Ortho-McNeil), Johnson & Johnson PRD, Lilly, Neos Therapeutics, Neurovance, Inc., NextWave, Novartis, Noven, Otsuka, Pfizer, Purdue, Rhodes, Shionogi, Shire, Sunovion, Supernus, Targacept, Theravance Daly, Ella – Janssen Daniely, Yaron – Alcobra Pharma Davis, Heather – Pfizer Davis, Robert – Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc. de Somer, Marc – Alkermes, Inc. DeBoer, Peter – Janssen Detke, Michael – Alkermes, Cerecor, Columbia NW, Edgemont, Embera, Inventiv, MedAvante, Naurex, NeuroMetrix, Omeros, Roche, Sonkei, Tal Drevets, Wayne – Janssen Du, Yangchun – Alkermes, Inc. Duca, Anna – Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc. Dvergsten, Chris – Targacept, Inc. Ehrich, Elliot – Alkermes, Inc. Eliaz, Rom – Teva Pharmaceuticals, Ltd. Eramo, Anna – H. Lundbeck A/S Ereshefsky, Larry – Parexel International Farr, Gaston – Targacept, Inc. Fava, Maurizio – Research Support: Abbot Laboratories, Alkermes, Inc., American Cyanamid,Aspect Medical Systems, AstraZeneca, BioResearch, BrainCells Inc., Bristol-Myers Squibb, CeNeRx BioPharma, Cephalon, Clintara, LLC, Covance, Covidien, Eli Lilly and Company,EnVivo Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Euthymics Bioscience, Inc., Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Ganeden Biotech, Inc., GlaxoSmithKline, Harvard Clinical Research Institute, Hoffman- LaRoche, Icon Clinical Research, i3 Innovus/Ingenix, Janssen R&D, LLC, Jed Foundation, Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development, Lichtwer Pharma GmbH, Lorex Pharmaceuticals, MedAvante, National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia & Depression (NARSAD), National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), Neuralstem, Inc., Novartis AG, Organon Pharmaceuticals, PamLab, LLC., Pfizer Inc., Pharmacia-Upjohn, Pharmaceutical Research Associates., Inc., Pharmavite® LLC, PharmoRx Therapeutics, Photothera, Roche Pharmaceuticals, RCT Logic, LLC (formerly Clinical Trials Solutions, LLC), Sanofi-Aventis US LLC, Shire, Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Synthelabo, Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories. Advisory/Consulting: Abbott Laboratories, Affectis Pharmaceuticals AG, Alkermes, Inc., Amarin Pharma Inc., Aspect Medical Systems, AstraZeneca, Auspex Pharmaceuticals, Bayer AG, Best Practice Project Management, Inc., BioMarin Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Biovail Corporation, BrainCells Inc, Bristol-Myers Squibb, CeNeRx BioPharma, Cephalon, Inc., Cerecor,Clinical Trials Solutions, CNS Response, Inc., Compellis Pharmaceuticals, Cypress Pharmaceutical, Inc., DiagnoSearch Life Sciences (P) Ltd., Dinippon Sumitomo Pharma Co. Inc., Dov Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Edgemont Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Eisai Inc., Eli Lilly and Company, EnVivo Pharmaceuticals, Inc., ePharmaSolutions, EPIX Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Euthymics Bioscience, Inc., Fabre-Kramer Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc., GenOmind, LLC, GlaxoSmithKline, Grunenthal GmbH, i3 Innovus/Ingenis, Janssen Pharmaceutica, Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development, LLC, Knoll Pharmaceuticals Corp., Labopharm Inc., Lorex Pharmaceuticals, Lundbeck Inc., MedAvante, Inc., Merck & Co., Inc., MSI Methylation Sciences, Inc., Naurex, Inc., Neuralstem, Inc., Neuronetics, Inc., NextWave Pharmaceuticals, Novartis AG,Nutrition 21, Orexigen Therapeutics, Inc., Organon Pharmaceuticals, Otsuka Pharmaceuticals, Pamlab, LLC., Pfizer Inc., PharmaStar, Pharmavite® LLC., PharmoRx Therapeutics, Precision Human Biolaboratory, Prexa Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Puretech Ventures, PsychoGenics, Psylin Neurosciences, Inc., Rexahn Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Ridge Diagnostics, Inc., Roche, Sanofi- Aventis US LLC., Sepracor Inc., Servier Laboratories, Schering-Plough Corporation, Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Somaxon Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Somerset Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Sunovion Pharmaceuticals, Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Synthelabo, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited, Tal Medical, Inc., Tetragenex Pharmaceuticals, Inc., TransForm Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Transcept Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Vanda Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Patent for Sequential Parallel Comparison Design (SPCD), which are licensed by MGH to RCT Logic, LLC; and patent application for a combination of Scopolamine and Ketamine in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Copyright for the MGH Cognitive & Physical Functioning Questionnaire (CPFQ), Sexual Functioning Inventory (SFI), Antidepressant Treatment Response Questionnaire (ATRQ), Discontinuation-Emergent Signs & Symptoms (DESS), and SAFER; Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins; Wolkers Kluwer; World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte.Ltd. Equity Holdings: Compellis; PsyBrain, Inc. Speaking/Publishing: Adamed, Co, Advanced Meeting Partners, American Psychiatric Association, American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology, AstraZeneca, Belvoir Media Group, Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Cephalon, Inc.,CME Institute/Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., Eli Lilly and Company, Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc., GlaxoSmithKline, Imedex, LLC, MGH Psychiatry Academy/Primedia, MGH Psychiatry Academy/Reed Elsevier, Novartis AG, Organon Pharmaceuticals, Pfizer Inc., PharmaStar, United BioSource, Corp., Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories. Feeny, Norah – NIMH Frank, Ellen – American Psychiatric Association, American Psychological Association Press, Guilford Press, Lundbeck, Servier International Freeman, Marlene – DSM nutritionals, Glaxo Smith Kline, Otsuka, Takeda, Lundbeck, Genentech, JDS Therapeutics, JNJ Friedman, Edward – Roche, Springer Gelenberg, Alan – Allergan, Forest Pharmaceutical, Healthcare Technology Systems, Inc., Pfizer, Zynx Gertsik, Lev – California Clinical Trials Medical Group Gibbons, Robert – Psychiatric Assessments Inc. doing business as Adaptive Testing Technologies Goldberg, Joseph – American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., Astra Zeneca, Avanir, Frontline Medical Communications, Merck, Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Novartis, Sunovion, Takeda- Lundbeck, WebMD Goldberg, Terry – NeuroCog Trials Green, Michael – AbbVie, Amgen, EnVivo, Mnemosyne, Roche Grosser, Bernard – Human Pheromone Sciences Hanina, Adam – Ai Cure Technologies Hanover, Rita – Pherin Pharmaceuticals Heidi, De Smedt – Janssen Hernandez-Diaz, Sonia – Multiple Pharmaceutical Companies Hosford, David – Targacept, Inc. Hsu, Timothy – Euthymics Bioscience, Neurovance Inc., Teva Pharmaceuticals Hurt, Stephen – Eisai, Euthymics Bioscience, Neurovance Inc., Taisho Iosifescu, Dan – Astra Zeneca, Avanir, Brainsway, CNS Response, Inc., Neosync, Otsuka, Roche, Servier, Shire, Sunovion Jett, John – Targacept, Inc. Johe, Karl – Neuralstem, Inc. Johnson, Brian – Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc. Joseph, Goldberg – American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., Astra Zeneca, Avanir, Frontline Medical Communications, Merck, Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Novartis, Sunovion, Takeda- Lundbeck, WebMD Joseph, Melissa – Targacept, Inc. Kane, John – Alkermes, Amgen, Boehringer Ingelheim, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Cephalon, Eisai, Eli Lilly, Forrest, Genentech, Intracellular Therapeutics, Janssen, Johnson and Johnson, Lundbeck, MedAvante, Merck, Novartis, Otsuka, Pfizer, Pierre Fabre, Proteus, Reviva, Roche, Sunovion, Targacept Kapczinski, Flavio – Astra-Zeneca, Eli Lilly, Janssen-Cilag, Servier Kemp, David – AstraZeneca, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Corcept, Janssen, Lundbeck, Pfizer, Sunovion, Takeda, Teva Kennedy, James – AssureRx, Eli Lilly, Novartis, Roche Kent, Justine – Janssen Ketter, Terence – Abbott Laboratories, Genentech, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Merck Pharmaceuticals, Sunovion Pharmaceuticals, Teva Pharmaceuticals
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