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4th Biennial Meeting of ISBD
17-20 March 2010 * Sao Paulo, Brazil
www.isbd2010.org


The Organizing Committee of the 4th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Bipolar Disorders wishes to thank all of those who participated in the Conference held at the Grand Hyatt Sao Paulo, Brazil.

ISBD's Sao Paulo conference set new records for parcipation with over 850 delegates from 45 countries around the globe.  The Conference provided an opportunity to hear cutting edge findings, presented by a select panel of internationally recognized experts in the area. The educational program comprised of plenary lectures, symposia, workshops, oral communications and poster sessions, and a forum for involving patient advocacy and support groups.

For a copy of the Abstract Book, please email jlewis@isbd.org.

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3rd Biennial Meeting of ISBD
27-30 January 2008 * Delhi & Agra, India
www.kenes.com/isbd

Thank you to all participants!

The ISBD meeting in India attracted over 600 delegates and was held over 4 days (3 full conference days) and across two cities: Delhi (27-28 January) and Agra (30 January).  The conference marked the 3rd Biennial Meeting of the International Society for Bipolar Disorders and offered participants a stimulating mix of science and sightseeing.  Among the offerings in the scientific program were sessions focusing on hot topics in bipolar disorder research, genetics, imaging, BPD and medical morbidity, neurocognition in BPD, pediatric bipolar disorder, clinical trials in developing countries, research into community clinical practice, psychotherapies, an advocacy forum and more.  The ISBD also highlighted its own work in a “Moving the field forward session” and again held the “Samuel Gershon Awards for Young Investigators” session, giving junior colleagues a chance to attend and international meeting and give an oral presentation of their work.

As the program was held at two different locations on the “Golden triangle,” participants were offered two different perspectives on the Northern India region, and the opportunity to see one of the wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal.

2nd Biennial Meeting of ISBD

2-4 August 2006 * Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

Main topics: Epidemiology, Psychological Treatments, Clinical trials, Translational Neuroscience and Genetics, Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents, and Service Developments. The conference sessions include plenary lectures, rapid communications, posters, workshops, and an advocacy forum.

1st Biennial Meeting of ISBD
24-25 February 2004* Melbourne, Australia

 

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