Expert talks

This section contains recordings of educational scientific talks and presentations (complete with video, audio and slides) by leading experts in psychiatry and neurology.

Via this section CNSforum users all over the world have the opportunity to view and learn from expert presentations on clinically relevant topics - whenever and wherever they want.

The presentations are all recorded during the Meet the Expert sessions at The Lundbeck Institute seminars. The first presentation in this series was held on 17 November 2005, and more online presentations will be added continuously.

For optimal viewing of the Meet the Expert session please watch the video in medium or high quality. In order to access the slides used by the presenter during the talk, you should not watch the video on full screen.

 

21 February 2012 - Prof Allan Young on Diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder: why is it important?

Prof Allan Young, London, United Kingdom, talks on Bipolar Disorder: why is it important?

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7 June 2011 - Prof Simon Lovestone on Molecular pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease – prospects for therapy

Professor Simon Lovestone, London, United Kingdom, talks on Molecular pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease – prospects for therapy.

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24 February 2011 - Prof Nina Schooler on First Episode Schizophrenia: Continuities and Innovation in Treatment

Professor Nina Schooler, New York, USA, talks on First episode schizophrenia: continuities and innovation in treatment.

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11 November 2010 - Prof Serge Gauthier on Symptomatic and disease-modifying treatments for Alzheimer's disease: from clinical trials to clinical practice

Professor Serge Gauthier, Québec, Canada, talks on Symptomatic and disease-modifying treatments for Alzheimer's disease: from clinical trials to clinical practice

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9 November 2010 - Dr Mary Baker on Challenges Confronting the Patient’s Voice

Doctor Mary Baker, Surrey, England, talks on Challenges Confronting the Patient’s Voice.

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28 October 2010 - Prof Raymond W. Lam on Social and Occupational Functioning: The New Goal for Depression Treatment

Professor Raymond W. Lam, Vancouver, Canada, talks on Social and Occupational Functioning: The New Goal for Depression Treatment.

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26 October 2010 - Prof Russell Foster on Sleep and Circadian Disruption in Mental Health

Professor Russell Foster, Oxford, United Kingdom, talks on Sleep and Circadian Disruption in Mental Health.

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1 July 2010 - Dr Stefan Leucht on A guide to critical interpretation of antipsychotic drug trials in schizophrenia

Doctor Stefan Leucht , Munich, Germany, talks on A guide to critical interpretation of antipsychotic drug trials in schizophrenia.

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29 June 2010 - Prof Nina Schooler on First episode schizophrenia: continuities and innovation in treatment

Professor Nina Schooler, New York, USA, talks on First episode schizophrenia: continuities and innovation in treatment.

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17 June 2010 - Prof Lars Kessing on Course and cognitive outcome in major affective disorders

Professor Lars Kessing, Copenhagen, Denmark talks on Course and cognitive outcome in major affective disorders.

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6 May 2010 - Dr Mary Baker on Challenges Confronting the Patient’s Voice

Doctor Mary Baker, Surrey, England, talks on Challenges Confronting the Patient’s Voice.

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17 November 2009 - Emeritus Prof Brian Leonard on Pharmacological Treatment of Generalised Anxiety Disorder

Emeritur Professor Brian Leonard, Galway, Ireland, talks on Pharmacological Treatment of Generalised Anxiety Disorder.

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22 October 2009 - Prof Serge Gauthier on Symptomatic and disease-modifying treatments for Alzheimer's disease: from clinical trials to clinical practice

Professor Serge Gauthier, Québec, Canada, talks on Symptomatic and disease-modifying treatments for Alzheimer's disease: from clinical trials to clinical practice

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24 September 2009 - Dr Mary Baker on Threats and opportunities in Europe

Doctor Mary Baker, Surrey, England, talks on Threats and Opportunities in Europe.

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27 August 2009 - Prof John Kane on Pharmacologic treatment of schizophrenia: How far have we come?

Professor John Kane, New York, USA, talks on Pharmacologic treatment of schizophrenia: How far have we come?

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27 August 2009 - Prof John Kane on Pharmacologic treatment of schizophrenia: How far have we come?

Professor John Kane, New York, USA, talks on Pharmacologic treatment of schizophrenia: How far have we come?

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19 February 2009 - Prof Nina Schooler on Medication and medication strategies

Professor Nina Schooler, New York, USA, talks on Medication and medication strategies for

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17 February 2009 - Dr Stefan Leucht on Translating psychopharmacological research into clinical practice

Doctor Stefan Leucht , Munich, Germany, talks on Translating psychopharmacological research into clinical practice.

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Published on CNSforum 24 Nov 2005

Last updated: 20.12.2011