词条 | European College of Neuropsychopharmacology |
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|name = European College of Neuropsychopharmacology |abbreviation= ECNP |image = |image_border = |size = 200px |caption = ECNP Logo |formation = 1987 |type = Non-Profit Scientific Organization |headquarters = |location = |Motto = |membership = |language = |leader_title = President |leader_name = Celso Arango, Spain |key_people = Celso Arango (president) Guy Goodwin (Past-President) Gitte Moos Knudsen (president-elect) Laurence Lanfumey (Vice-President) Martien Kas (secretary) Eduard Vieta (treasurer) |num_volunteers = |budget = |website = http://www.ecnp.eu }} The European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP) is a pan-European, non-profit scientific association that serves as a platform to exchange and promote research in the field of neuropsychopharmacology. The ECNP “is committed to ensuring that advances in the understanding of brain function and human behaviour are translated into better treatments and enhanced public health”.[1] The ECNP organizes a number of activities to achieve this aim, such as a yearly congress, schools, workshops, seminars and supported talks. HistoryIn 1984 representatives of neuropsychopharmacological societies from across Europe suggested there might be room for a European structure. A meeting to discuss this plan further was held in Copenhagen in May 1985. It was decided that a European College of Neuropsychopharmacology would be founded. A Working Group was formed to plan of the association’s inaugural scientific congress. This congress was held in Brussels in 1987. Around 500 people attended.[2] The Working Group consisted of:[3]
In 1993 the College established a permanent secretariat in Utrecht, Netherlands.[2] OrganizationThe ECNP’s executive organ is the Executive Committee. The Executive Committee consists of six officers (the president, vice- president, president-elect, past-president, secretary and treasurer) and a maximum of six councillors. The Executive Committee has a three year term.[4] The 2013-2016 Executive Committee consists of:[5] Celso Arango, Spain, presidentGuy Goodwin, United Kingdom, Past-President Gitte Moos Knudsen, Denmark, president-elect Joseph Zohar, Israel, past-president Laurence Lanfumey, France, Vice-President Eduard Vieta, Spain, treasurer Martien Kas, The Netherlands, Secretary Councillors: Damiaan Denys, The Netherlands Suzanne Dickson, Sweden Catherine Harmer, Germany Per Svenningsson, United Kingdom Stefano Pallanti, Italy Gil Zalsman, Israel Chair Scientific Programme Committee: Editor-in-Chief European Neuropsychopharmacology Executive Director Alexander Schubert, The Netherlands Past presidents are:[6] David Nutt, United Kingdom (2007-2010) Julien Mendlewicz, Belgium (2004-2007) Yves Lecrubier, France (2002-2004) Jan M. van Ree, Netherlands (1998-2002) Manfred Ackenheil, Germany (1995-1998) Stuart A. Montgomery, United Kingdom (1992-1995) Salomon Z. Langer, France (1989-1992) Carl-Gerhard Gottfries, Sweden (1987-1989) The Executive Committee oversees the work of various sub-committees of the Executive Committees. These committees are staffed by scientists working in the field of neuropsychopharmacology.[7]
The Award Committee reviews award applications. The terms and criteria for awards are set by the Executive Committee.
The Communication Committee is concerned with scientific publications, including European Neuropsychopharmacology and ECNP Matters.
The Consultation Meeting Committee is concerned with the programme of the annual Consultation Meeting.
The Educational Committee is concerned with training activities and educational programs, especially for junior scientists.
The Certificate Committee oversees the curriculum of the ECNP Certificate. It reviews applications, assigns mentors, evaluates the quality of submitted projects, and advises the Educational Committee on whether the requisite standard has been met. The committee is responsible for setting and maintaining the Certificate’s standard.
The Junior Members Advisory Panel advises the Executive Committee on programmes and activities to support and encourage junior scientists.
The Membership Committee reviews applications for ECNP membership.
The School Committee designs the curricula of the ECNP Schools, reviews applications and selects participants.
The Workshop Committee co-ordinates the organisation of the ECNP Workshop. Committees independent from the Executive committee are:
The Nominating Committee nominates candidates for the future Executive Committee.
This committee is responsible for the scientific programme of the ECNP Congress. Its goal is to protect and promote the congress’s scientific quality.
Activities
The ECNP Congress is an annual meeting on applied neuroscience and mental disorders. The meeting is intended for medical researchers in neuropsychopharmacology, psychiatry and neurology, clinicians and practitioners, neuroscientists, and public health professionals.
The ECNP has two schools for junior scientists annually:
The ECNP Schools are a week of intensive training for young clinicians.
The ECNP organizes an annual three-day workshop for 100 junior scientists in Europe.
The ECNP Seminars are two-day meetings, held in different European countries, focused on research training for junior psychiatrists who have limited access to international meetings. Awards
This award recognizes innovative and distinguished research achievements in neuropsychopharmacology and closely related disciplines. It is awarded once a year, with the research focus alternating between basic science and clinical research.
The Poster Award is awarded to the best posters at the ECNP Congress.
The Travel Award is awarded to the best abstracts by junior scientists sent in for the ECNP Congress. PublicationsThe ECNP publishes European Neuropsychopharmacology, which is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal. Michael Davidson is the Editor-in-Chief. PartnersAlliance for Biomedical Research in Europe Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) (founder member) International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology (IUPHAR) References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ecnp.eu/about-ecnp/our-aims-and-objectives.aspx |title= Our aims and objectives |author= |year= 2013|website= www.ecnp.eu |accessdate=27 September 2013}} 2. ^1 {{cite book |author=ECNP |year=2012 |title=ECNP 25: 25 years of the Science and Treatment of Disorders of the Brain}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ecnp.eu/about-ecnp/history/past-executive-committees.aspx|title= Past Executive Committees|author= |year= 2013|website= www.ecnp.eu |accessdate=27 September 2013}} 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ecnp.eu/about-ecnp/how-we-are-organised/executive-committee.aspx|title= Executive Committee|author= |year= 2013|website= www.ecnp.eu |accessdate=27 September 2013}} 5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ecnp.eu/about-ecnp/how-we-are-organised/executive-committee.aspx |title= Executive Committee|author= |year= 2013|website= www.ecnp.eu |accessdate=18 October 2013}} 6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ecnp.eu/about-ecnp/history/past-executive-committees.aspx|title= Past Executive Committees|author= |year= 2013|website= www.ecnp.eu |accessdate=18 October 2013}} 7. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.ecnp.eu/about-ecnp/how-we-are-organised/committees.aspx|title= Committees|author= |year= 2013|website= www.ecnp.eu |accessdate=27 September 2013}} External links
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