6
th
World Congress on Stress
11–13 October 2007
NH Danube City, Vienna, Austria
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Plenary
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Thursday, 11 October 2007
13:30
Translational animal models of stress-related disorders
Gustav Mahler
Stress and chronic illness: Closing the gap between research and clinical practice
Max Reinhardt 2 & 3
Stress induced diseases from individual susceptibility to pathology
Max Reinhardt 1
15:30
16:00
Are we about to uncover the biological basis of mental disorders?
Gustav Mahler
17:00
Animal models of stress (1)
Gustav Mahler
Biology stress responses and medical illness
Max Reinhardt 2 & 3
Stress and psychiatric disorders (1)
Max Reinhardt 1
18:00
Friday, 12 October 2007
09:00
Stress: A neuroendocrine perspective
Gustav Mahler
10:00
10:30
HPA axis and autonomic nervous system activity in relation to the aetiology and treatment outcome of anxiety
Gustav Mahler
Stress, depression and immune / endocrine malfunction
Max Reinhardt 2 & 3
HPA system regulation during stress, depression and antidepressant treatment
Max Reinhardt 1
12:30
Poster Session 1
13:30
Stress induced changes in gene expression and translation of catecholamine biosynthetic enzymes
Gustav Mahler
Vasopressin as a possible link between endocrine stress response and emotions
Max Reinhardt 2 & 3
15:30
16:00
The neurobiological consequences of child abuse and neglect: Increased vulnerability for depression in adulthood
Gustav Mahler
17:00
Animal models of stress (2)
Gustav Mahler
Aspects of stress
Max Reinhardt 2 & 3
The HPA axis and stress
Max Reinhardt 1
18:00
18:20
Saturday, 13 October 2007
09:00
Stress, depression and neurodegeneration
Gustav Mahler
10:00
10:30
Stress and understanding the treatment of depression
Max Reinhardt 1
Stress and psychiatric disorders (2)
Max Reinhardt 2 & 3
11:50
12:30
Poster Session 2
13:30
Published on Wednesday, 5 September 2007 by the
Professional Conference Organiser