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Poster Sessions
(in person only)
We will be having poster sessions for in person attendees at PB2022. Get your data together. Submission deadline April 15th, 2022. Submit at parentalbrainmeetings@gmail.com
Note: Posters will be vertical format (A0).
Families
Bring infants and kids? Let us know and we will help you find what you need to make your conference experience a positive one.
Covid Pass
Proof of double vaccination or a negative PCR test in the past 48h will be needed to enter the venue each day. For more information see the government of France website.
Symposia
Maternal brain across the lifespan
Dr. Matthieu Keller, Centre INRA Val-de-Loire , France
Dr Elseline Hoekzema, Leiden University, NL
Dr. Ann-Marie de Lange, Le Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, Switzerland
Winnie Orchard, Monash University, Australia
Parental Brain - Beyond rats and humans
Dr Karen Bales, University of California at Davis, USA
Dr Gabriela Gonzalez-Mariscal, CINVESTAV-Universidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala, Mexico
Prof. Simone Meddle, The University of Edinburgh, UK
Dr. Devaleena Pradhan, Idaho State University, USA
Neural Mechanisms mediating Parental Behavior
Dr Christian Broberger, Stockholm University, Sweden
Dr Catherine Dulac, Harvard, USA
Dr Joe Lonstein, Michigan State University, USA
Dr Kumi Kuroda, Riken Center for Brain Science, Japan
Parent-Offspring interactions
Prof. Dr. Marian Bakermans, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, NL
Dr Victoria Leong, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Dr. Patrick McGowan, University of Toronto, Canada
Dr. Bianca Jones Marlin, Columbia University, USA
Mental Illness and the Parental Brain
Dr. Kimberly D'Anna-Hernandez, California State University San Marcos, USA
Dr. Susanne Brummelte, Wayne State, USA
Dr. Helena Rutherford, Yale University, USA
Prof Paola Dazzan, King’s College London, UK
Journal Neuroendocrinology Young Investigators Symposium
TBA