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If you are unable to view this message correctly, [click here]( [Cell Symposia: The Biology of Neuropsychiatric Disorders]( Dear colleague, It's now time to register for the upcoming [Cell Symposia: The Biology of Neuropsychiatric Disorders]( which takes place May 15–17, 2022, in Sitges, Spain. Treating psychiatric disorders is one of the key challenges of our time. Recent advances in technology and research have led to new insights in the fields of neuropsychiatry from genetics to behavior, and from basic animal to human clinical and cognitive studies, that have direct consequences for our understanding and treatment of disease. This symposium will cover both basic neuroscientific and genetic approaches as well as translational topics in neuropsychiatry, bringing together thought leaders within these fields and providing a forum for sharing and disseminating the latest advances. It will also provide a common ground for cross-disciplinary discussion and collaboration between the fields to understand the pathogenesis of these disorders and improve diagnosis and therapeutics. Keynote speaker Thomas Südhof, Stanford University, USA Speakers Claudia Bagni, University of Lausane, Switzerland Ed Bullmore, University of Cambridge, UK Pico Caroni, Friedrich Miescher Institute, Switzerland Karl Deisseroth, Stanford University, USA Ray Dolan, University College London, UK Kafui Dzirasa, Duke University, USA Damien Fair, University of Minnesota, USA Guoping Feng, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Jonathan Flint, University of California, Los Angeles, USA Daniel Geschwind, University of California, Los Angeles, USA Hailan Hu, Zhejiang University, China Christian Lüscher, University of Geneva, Switzerland Sergiu Pasca, Stanford University, USA Danielle Posthuma, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands Angela Roberts, University of Cambridge, UK Bryan Roth, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA Alcino Silva, University of California, Los Angeles, USA Register before Friday, March 18 to save €100 and secure your delegate place at this exciting symposium. In case you didn't know, late-breaking poster abstracts should be submitted online using our [online submission system](. We look forward to seeing you in Sitges, Spain. [REGISTER HERE & SAVE]( Yours sincerely, Organizers: Daniel Geschwind, University of California, Los Angeles, USA Hailan Hu, Zhejiang University, China Ann Goldstein, Scientific Editor, Cell Ulrich Schridde, Scientific Editor, Neuron Early Registration Discount Deadline March 18, 2022 [Register Early & Save]( Supporting publications [cell-metabolism]( [immunity]( [med]( [cell]( [cell-report-medicine]( [trendsinimmunology]( [endocrinology-metabolism]( [molecular-med]( [cell_reports]( [cell-hostµbe]( [iscience.jpg]( [heliyon.jpg]( [patterns.jpg]( [star-protocol.jpg]( Family Support Awards [Elsevier]( Invitations to Cell Symposia - Offers & Invitations is a communication type sent to you by Cell Press. [Unsubscribe from this communication type.]( [Unsubscribe or change your communication preferences]( Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Limited All rights reserved. | [Elsevier Privacy Policy]( Elsevier Limited, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB UK

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