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#CINPonline PROGRAMME BOOK Welcome Message Dear Colleagues, To keep CINP members, colleagues and industry connected, we welcome you to the first-ever international CINP virtual experience: the CINP 2021 Virtual World Congress! The Core Programme Committee has worked hard to develop an exciting and informative scientific programme including: • 6 plenary lectures • 1 debate • 10 symposia • 2 clinical focus and frontiers sessions (on OCD and ADHD) • 9 sessions in Mandarin • The Rafaelsen Symposium • 1 Free Communication session • 4 industry-supported symposia • Close to 300+ ePosters The inclusion of Mandarin sessions is a nod to the hard- working local organising committee in Taiwan led by Professors Shih-Ku Lin, Yen-Kuang Yang and Po-See Chen – as you know the original 22nd CINP in-person World Congress was supposed to be held in Taipei in 2020. Whilst the virtual sessions will be delivered in Central European Time (CET), all presentations will be recorded and available to watch on-demand at your leisure after the congress. We look forward to welcoming you virtually on Friday 26 February 2021! In the meantime, please stay safe and healthy. On behalf of the CINP Executive Committee, Professor Siegfried Kasper CINP President Access the CINP 2021 Virtual World Congress PROGRAMME BOOK 2 #CINPonline About CINP The International College of Neuropsychopharmacology (CINP) is a truly worldwide organization established over 50 years ago in Zurich, Switzerland. CINP holds meetings all over the world with the aim to promote research and education on a worldwide basis. With the change to go annual with the CINP World Congress, the college will also focus more on smaller seminars and workshops in between. The Executive Committee and Councilors of CINP are nominated by the membership and serve as officers of the College for a minimum of 4 years. These individuals cover a wide range of disciplines within the field, from psychiatrists, psychopharmacologists, basic and clinical researchers to clinical psychologists. CINP also relies on its many subcommittees which undertake a variety of activities for the College. Membership of the College is available to any individual to apply for and we offer members the opportunity to become part of this knowledgeable group of scientists who work at an international level. The membership application is reviewed by a dedicated committee on a regular basis and applications can be made online. As a member of CINP you may have the opportunity to be invited to one of the smaller meetings or invited to participate in the running of the College by sitting on a subcommittee. PROGRAMME BOOK 3 #CINPonline CINP 2020/21 Committees Executive Committee Gobbi, Gabriella, Canada Nitta, Atsumi, Japan Huang, Ming-Chyi, Taiwan Kim, Chan Hyung, Korea CINP President Hiroi, Noboru, USA Lee, Sangyeol, Korea Kasper, Siegfried, Austria Ikeda, Kazutaka, Japan Yamawaki, Shigeto, Japan CINP Past President Kasper, Siegfried, Austria Lin, Shih-Ku, Taiwan Krystal, John H., USA Kwon, Jun Soo, Korea Sundram, Suresh, Australia Krystal, John, USA Si, Tianmei, China CINP President Elect Lanzenberger, Rupert, Austria Chung, Young Chul, Korea Blier, Pierre, Canada Lin, Shih-Ku, Taiwan CINP Vice President McGuire, Philip, UK New Executive Committee after Lin, Shih-Ku, Taiwan Morilak, David, USA Shamay-Tsoory, Simone, Israel Virtual World Congress 2021 CINP Vice President Soldatos, Constantin, Greece CINP President Zohar, Joseph, Israel Tamminga, Carol, USA Blier, Pierre, Canada CINP Secretary Uchida, Hiroyuki, Japan CINP Past President Eriksson, Elias, Sweden Yamawaki, Shigeto, Japan Zohar, Joseph, Israel Kasper, Siegfried, Austria CINP Treasurer CINP President Elect Ikeda, Kazutaka, Japan South Asia & South-East Zohar, Joseph, Israel Councillors Asia Committee (SASEAC) CINP Vice President Lin, Shih-Ku, Taiwan Calil, Helena, Brazil Co-chair Domschke, Katharina, Germany Yang, Yen-Kuang, Taiwan CINP Vice President Oquendo, Maria, USA Falkai, Peter, Germany Co-chair Fava, Maurizio, USA Chen, Po-See, Taiwan CINP Secretary Gobbi, Gabriella, Canada Gobbi, Gabriella, Canada Hashimoto, Ryota, Japan Guan, Ng Chong, Malaysia Kwon, Jun Soo, Republic of Korea Heok, Kua Ee, Singapore CINP Treasurer Nitta, Atsumi, Japan Karimah, Azimatul, Indonesia Ikeda, Kazutaka, Japan Tamminga, Carol, USA Lam, Tu Trung, Vietnam Young, Allan, United Kingdom Liaury, Kristian, Indonesia New Councillors after Savuon, Kim, Cambodia Sirithongthaworm, Samai, Thailand Virtual World Congress 2021 International Scientific Tanra, Andi J., Indonesia Domschke, Katharina, Germany Programme Committee Thanh, Dang Duy, Vietnam Falkai, Peter, Germany Wiguna, Tjhin, Indonesia Chair Hashimoto, Ryota, Japan Blier, Pierre, Canada Hiroi, Noboru, USA AsCNP Committee Huang, Ming-Chyi, Taiwan Co-chair Nitta, Atsumi, Japan Chair Eriksson, Elias, Sweden Si, Tian Mei, China Ikeda, Kazutaka, AsCNP President, Tamminga, Carol, USA Co-chair Japan Osumi, Noriko, Japan Young, Allan, United Kingdom Co-chair Zarate, Carlos, USA Chiou, Lih-Chu, Taiwan Tan, Chay Hoon, AsCNP President-Elect, Cryan, John, Ireland Singapore Domschke, Katharina, Germany Falkai, Peter, Germany Co-chair Fountoulakis, Kostas, Greece Tanra, Andi J., AsCNP Past President, Frazer, Alan, USA Indonesia PROGRAMME BOOK 4 #CINPonline Programme DAY 1 – Friday 26 February 2021 All times in CET (Central European Time) 07:45 – 08:30 Opening Session and Awards 08:30 – 09:30 Chair: Shih-Ku Lin, Taiwan and Rupert Lanzenberger, Austria PL01 - From Genes to Clinical Phenotype in ADHD Across the Lifespan Barbara Franke, Radboud University, The Netherlands 09:30 – 10:00 Break IS01 - Looking Beyond Symptoms – Is Engagement a Future Treatment Goal for Patients with MDD and Schizophrenia? 10:00 – 11:00 Presented by: Lundbeck 11:00 – 11:30 Break 11:30 – 12:40 SYM01 - Transgender Hormone SYM02 - The Importance of the MAN01 - Next Generation Seizure Therapy: Effects on Brain Structure Muscarinic M1 Receptor in CNS Therapy and Neuromodulation and Function Function and as a Drug Target Chair: Cheng-Ta Li, Taiwan Chair: Georg S. Kranz, Hong Kong and Chair: Brian Dean, Australia and Wen- Eileen Lueders, New Zealand Sung Lai, Taiwan MAN01.1 - Treatment Resistant Depression (TRD) and Theta Burst SYM01.1 - Hormonal Treatment Effects SYM02.1 - Evidence Suggesting the Stimulation (TBS) on the Brain: Findings From the Enigma Muscarinic M1 Receptor Has a Role Cheng-Ta Li, Taiwan Transgender Persons Working Group in the Aetiology and Treatment of Sven C. Müller, Belgium Schizophrenia MAN01.2 - Therapeutic Mechanism Brian Dean, Australia of Theta-Burst Stimulation in an SYM01.2 - Sex Matters – A Multivariate Antidepressant-Resistant Depression Pattern Analysis of Sex and Gender SYM02.2 - The Role of CHRM1 Rat Model Pia Baldinger-Melich, Austria Signalling in Cognitive and Behavioural Lin Hui-Ching, Taiwan Symptoms of Psychosis SYM01.3 - Effects of Sex Hormones on Geor Bakker, The Netherlands MAN01.3 - Development of Precision Serotonergic Neurotransmission Seizure Therapy for Treatment of Georg S. Kranz, Hong Kong SYM02.3 - Systems Biology of Depression Mammalian Sleep/Wake Cycles: The Zhi-De Deng, USA SYM01.4 - A New Theory About the Roles of Muscarinic Acetylcholine Neurobiology of Gender Dysphoria Receptor in NREM and REM Sleep MAN01.4 - Application of tDCS for Sarah M. Burke, The Netherlands Hiroki Ueda, Japan Pharmacology Research Kuo Hsiao-I, Taiwan SYM02.4 - The Muscarinic M1 Receptor in CNS Function and as a Drug Target for Slowing the Progression of Neurodegenerative Disease Andrew Tobin, UK 12:40 - 13:00 Break PROGRAMME BOOK 5 #CINPonline Programme DAY 1 – Friday 26 February 2021 All times in CET (Central European Time) 13:00 – 14:15 FC - Free Communication Session CFF01 - Clinical Focus and MAN02 - Brain Images in Chair: Noriko Osumi, Japan and Masanari Itokawa, Japan Frontiers: OCD Child and Adolescent Chair: Tian Mei Si, China and Chair: Susan Shur-Fen Gau, FC1 - Cannabinoid Receptor Genetics: From Genes to Konstantinos Fountoulakis, Taiwan Behavior and Neuro-Immune Crosstalk in Depression and Greece Schizophrenia MAN02.1 - Imaging 1 2 3 4 E.Onaivi , Hiroki Ishiguro , Y. Horiuchi , Q.-R. Liu CFF01.1 - Diagnosis Endophenotype, Genetics, and 1 2 William Paterson University, USA, University of Yamanashi, Joseph Zohar, Israel Pharmacotherapy in ADHD Japan, 3Tokyo Metropolitan Susan Shur-Fen Gau, Taiwan 4 Institute, Japan, NIA-IRP/NIH, USA CFF01.2 - Therapeutics Naomi Fineberg, UK MAN02.2 - Cerebral FC2 - Cerebral Volumetric Correlates of ADHD Trait and Volumetric Correlates of ADHD Their Heritability: A Voxel-Based Morphometry Study of the Trait and Their Heritability: ABCD Data A Voxel-Based Morphometry Chiang-Shan Li, Yale University School of Medicine, USA Study of the ABCD data Chiang-Shan Ray Li, USA FC3 - Prominent Memory Deficits and Brain Beta-Amyloid Deposits in Elderly Treatment-Resistant Depression MAN02.3 - The NIMH Hsuan Lee1, J.S. Jeng1, T.P. Su2, Y.M. Bai1,2, C.M. Cheng1, C.T. Longitudinal Study of the Li1,2,3 Neurobiologic and Endocrine 1Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan, 2School of Events of Puberty: Hormonal Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan, 3National and Metabolic Changes Central University, Taiwan that Accompany Puberty in Typically Developing Children FC4 - Polygenetic Risk Scores for Major Psychiatric Shau-Ming Wei, USA Disorders Among Schizophrenia Patients, Their First-Degree Relatives and Healthy Subjects MAN02.4 - Gray Matter Kazutaka Ohi1, D. Nishizawa2, T. Shimada3, Y. Kataoka3, J. Volumetric Correlates of