Computational Psychiatry

One-day satellite meeting at the 2017 Society for Biological Psychiatry annual meeting in San Diego
May 17, 2017

About

Computational psychiatry is a rapidly growing field at the intersection of psychiatry, neuroscience and theoretical sciences. Below are some recent publications on the topic.

The aim of this satellite meeting to SOBP 2017 was to function both as a platform for the exchange of results, and as a tutorial on cutting-edge computational techniques.

The meeting was a great success - here is a group photo:

Program

May 17, 2017
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Room Acqua 310
San Diego, California

Speakers

Justin Baker

Justin Baker

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Adam Chekroud

Adam Chekroud

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Anne Collins

Anne Collins

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Daniel Durstewitz

Daniel Durstewitz

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Satrajit Ghosh

Satrajit Ghosh

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Guillermo Horga

Guillermo Horga

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Quentin Huys

Quentin Huys

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Tiago Maia

Tiago Maia

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John Murray

John Murray

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Fernando Perez-Cruz

Fernando Perez-Cruz

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Frederike Petzschner

Frederike Petzschner

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Victor Vergara

Victor Vergara

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Registration / Poster submission

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Deadlines & Fees

DeadlineFee
Standard registrationFebruary 28th 2017US$ 50
Late registrationApril 30th 2017US$ 80

All fees have to be paid in cash on the day.

Organizers

The idea for this satellite arose in close connection with the Transcontinental Computational Psychiatry Workgroup TCPW, a monthly web-based meeting for computational psychiatry. We are very grateful for the support through the Society of Biological Psychiatry, and particularly its President Kerry Ressler.

Quentin Huys

Quentin Huys

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Tiago Maia

Tiago Maia

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Michael Browning

Michael Browning

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Michael Frank

Michael Frank

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Martin Paulus

Martin Paulus

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