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Brief Description of CINP

The International College of Neuropsychopharmacology (CINP) is a truly worldwide organisation established over 50 years ago with its registered office in Zurich, Switzerland. Membership is on an individual basis and we offer members the opportunity to become part of this knowledgeable group of scientists who work at the international level. Holding regular meetings in the form of Thematic Meetings, Regional Meetings, Training Programmes and the Biennial World Congress, CINP reaches interested researchers all over the world. CINP is dedicated to promoting research and education on a worldwide basis.

The Executive Committee and Councillors of CINP are nominated by the membership and serve as officers of the College for a minimum of four years. These individuals cover a wide range of disciplines within the field from psychiatrists, psychopharmacologists, basic and clinical researchers and clinical psychol­ogists. CINP relies on its many subcommittees who undertake a variety of activities for the College. Membership of the College is available to any individual to apply for. Membership applications are reviewed by a dedicated committee on a regular basis.


The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology (IJNP) with a steadily increasing impact factor, has become a sought after publication. Articles are received and reviewed independently and are published after a rigorous review process.

For more information about the College please go to our interactive website at www.cinp.org

showCINP Executive Committee 2010 - 2012

President
Hans-Jürgen Möller, Germany

Past President
Robert H. Belmaker, Israel

Vice Presidents
Jeffrey Lieberman, USA
Alexandra Sulcova, Czech Republic

President Elect
Anthony Phillips, Canada

Secretary
Shitij Kapur, UK

Treasurer
Brian Dean, Australia

Councillors
Alan Frazer, USA
Nancy Ip, Hong Kong
Klaus Peter Lesch, Germany
Jun Soo Kwon, Korea
Philip Mitchell, Australia
Dan Rujescu, Germany
Barbara Sahakian, UK
Toshikazu Saito, Japan
Gregers Wegener, Denmark
Moussa Youdim, Israel
Alan Young, Canada

showLocal Organising Committee

Chairman
Torgny H. Svensson, Sweden

Co-Chairman
Lars Farde

Ole Andreassen, Norway

Simon Cervenka, Sweden

Elias Eriksson, Sweden

Aleksander Mathé, Sweden

Gregers Wegener, Denmark

showInternational Scientific Programme Committee

Chairman
Anthony Phillips, Canada

Co-Chair
Pierre Blier, Canada

Robert H. Belmaker, Israel

Brian Dean, Australia

Lars Farde, Sweden

Alan Frazer, USA

Anthony Grace, USA

Jarmo Hietala, Finland

Nancy Y. Ip, Hong Kong

Shitij Kapur, UK

Maria Karayiorgou, USA

Siegfried Kasper, Austria

Min-Soo Lee, Korea

Jeffrey Lieberman, USA

Hans-Jürgen Möller, Germany

Dan Rujescu, Germany

Barbara Sahakian, UK

Alexandra Sulcova, Czech Republic

Torgny H. Svensson, Sweden

Shigeto Yamawaki, Japan

showInternational Advisory Board

Huda Akil, USA

A. Carlo Altamura, Italy

Garcia Julio Bobes, Spain

Helena Calil, Brazil

J. F. William Deakin, UK

Wolfgang Fleischhacker, Austria

Sophia Frangou, UK

Daniela Jezova, Slovak Republic

Jun Soo Kwon, Korea

Brian Leonard, Ireland

Klaus-Peter Lesch, Germany

Herbert Meltzer, USA

Julien Mendlewicz, Belgium

Philip Mitchell, Australia

E. Mohandas, India

Jean-Pierre Olie, France

Eugene Paykel, UK

Giorgio Racagni, Italy

Janusz Rybakowski, Poland

Toshikazu Saito, Japan

Elizabeth Scarr, Australia

Vidita A. Vaidya, India

Gregers Wegener, Denmark

Moussa Youdim, Israel

Allan Young, Canada

showScandinavian Advisory Board

Anna Åberg-Wistedt, Sweden

Jørgen G. Bramness, Norway

Jensen Anders Fink, Denmark

Kjell Fuxe, Sweden

Tove gunnarsson, Sweden

Jarmo Hietala, Finland

Thomas Hökfelt, Sweden

Jari Tiihonen, Finland

Anders Tingström, Denmark

Poul Videbech, Denmark

Gregers Wegener, Denmark

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