29th CINP World Congress of Neuropsychopharmacology – CINP 2014

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22. bis 26. Juni 2014, Vancouver, Kanada

Do not miss this opportunity to engage with the future of neuropsychopharmacology. Only 6 weeks ahead and the CINP Executive Committee will host the 29th CINP World Congress of Neuropsychopharmacology from 22 to 26 June 2014 in Vancouver, Canada.

We have been working hard with the Executive Committee, the Local Organising Committee and the International Scientific Programme Committee to deliver a truly outstanding CINP meeting. CINP World Congress 2014 will welcome neuropsychopharmacologists from all corners of the globe and all aspects of a diverse and exciting discipline.

Do not miss this opportunity to engage with the future of neuropsychopharmacology.

You can select from a wide range of topics of immediate relevance to neuropsychopharmacology as focusing on both discovery and clinical practice. Thirty-six symposia form the nucleus of the program and they are complimented with Plenary Lectures by renowned colleagues whose discoveries, involving optogenetics, precise descriptions of receptor and transporter function, novel neurotransmitters or innovations in clinical practice, are transforming the treatments of devastating psychiatric and neurological conditions.

We have paid particular attention to your comfort, health and safety during your stay. A recent survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked Vancouver as the 3rd most livable city overall, for the second year in a row.

We hope all that CINP-Vancouver 2014 has to offer will intrigue you and we look forward to welcoming you and your colleagues from around the globe to another memorable CINP World Congress.

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See the scientific programme of the congress here.

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Tip: More up to date educational events dealing with healthcare can be found online on the Education Database »medicine & health«.

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