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The unique logo for GCBP 2018 has been conceptualized from nest of the Red Tailed Hawk which is a bird that �ies high making determined efforts towards prey location. This is similar to the dedicated effort of neurobiologists who are highly focused on speci�c areas of research that serve as building blocks for neurobiology.
The Red Tailed Hawk builds its nest painstakingly collecting twig by twig over long periods of time analogues to elementary research carried out for years by basic neuroscience experts that culminate into various neurobiological theories. The Red Tailed Hawk usually lays 3 eggs in her nest. These 3 eggs in our logo are symbolic of how translational neurobiology serves to bene�t clinical psychiatry and treatments stemming from biological, genetic and epigenetic, neuroendocrine / neuroin�ammatory domains (represented by 3 eggs) that result in the positive culmination of the latest Neurobiological Hypotheses.
(Logo designed & conceptualized by Dr. Venu Gopal Jhanwar & Dr. Avinash De Sousa)
rd th23 - 26 August, 2018, Grand Hyatt, Mumbai, India
Chief Patrons Dr. B.N. Gangadhar
Dr. E. Mohandas
Dr. Avinash De SousaOrganising Secretary
Dr. Venu Gopal JhanwarOrganising Chairman
Organising Committee
Dr. Gautam Saha
Dr. Parmod Kumar
Dr. Debashish Ray
Dr. Arshad Hussain
Dr. Vishal Indla
Dr. Mahesh Gowda
Scienti�c Committee
Dr. Ajit Avasthi
Dr. Ajit Bhide
Dr. Aleem Siddiqui
Dr. Alka Subramanyam
Dr. G. Venkatasubramanian
Dr. I.R.S. Reddy
Dr. Jayanta Das
Dr. Nilesh Shah
Dr. Nitin Gupta
Dr. O.P. Singh
Dr. Russell D'Souza
Dr. Sandeep Grover
Dr. Shashi Rai
Dr. Shubhangi Parkar
Dr. Smita Deshpande
Dr. Srikanth Nimmagadda
Dr. Vidyadhar Watve
Dr. Vikas Thanvi
Dr. Shanti Nambi
Dr. Laxman Dutt
Dr. Siva Nambi
Dr. V. Palaniappan
Dr. Anu Kant Mital
Dr. Yusuf Matcheswalla
Dr. Rajesh Nagpal
Dr. M.S. Reddy
Dr. G. Prasad Rao
Patrons
stEarly bird registration valid upto 31 Mar 2018stDeadline for submission of symposia 31 Mar 2018thDeadline for submission of free papers / poster 30 May 2018
rd rdOpening Ceremony of 3 GCBP 2018 23 Aug 2018
Dates to Remember
th th25 - 28 September, 2014JW Marriott, Aerocity, New Delhi, India
st1 Global Conference ofBiological Psychiatry, India, 2014
Delegates 500 +
Delegates 700 +
th th12 - 14 August 2016Clarks Exotica, Bengaluru, India
nd2 Global Conference of
Biological Psychiatry, India, 2016
Biological Psychiatry Quiz for All
rd23 August 2018 – IABP Conference &Pre-Conference Workshops
Time Event 1 Event 2
1000–1300
Pre-Conference WorkshopRegistration separate and compulsoryLimited Seats20-30 participants
3 Parallel WorkshopsParticipants can register for only one
TopicsTranscranial Direct Current Stimulation in Neuropsychiatry (Workshop A)
Basic Understanding of Neurocircuits(Workshop B)
Training Psychiatrists to read MRIs(Workshop C)
EC MeetingIndian Association of Biological Psychiatry
National Advisory Board MeetingIndian Association of Biological Psychiatry
1300–1400 Lunch Break
th14 Annual Conference of the Indian Association of Biological Psychiatry
1400–1430 Inauguration Ceremony
1430–1530 Asha Award Session
1530–1630Clinical Case Discussion 1Autoimmune EncephalitisPresenter – Dr. Mohd. Aleem Siddiqui
1630–1730Clinical Case Discussion 2Parkinson's Disease with DementiaPresenter –
1730–1830Clinical Case Discussion 3Attention De�cit Hyperactivity Disorder & Oppositional De�ant DisorderPresenter – Dr. Manjiri Deshpande
1830–1845 Summary and Learning – Case 1
1845–1900 Summary and Learning – Case 2
1900–1915 Summary and Learning – Case 3
1915–1930 Valedictory Ceremony
2000 onwards EC and Faculty Dinner
rd3 Global Conference of Biological Psychiatry
Time th24 August th25 August th26 August
0900–1000 Parallel Symposiums Parallel Symposiums Parallel Symposiums
1000–1100 Plenary Lecture Plenary Lecture Plenary Lecture
1100–1130 Tea Break
1130–1230 Plenary Lecture Dr. Alan De Sousa Memorial Oration Lecture Plenary Lecture
1230–1330 Plenary Lecture Plenary Lecture Parallel Symposiums
1330–1430 Lunch Break
1430–1600 Invited Parallel Symposiums Invited Parallel Symposiums
1600–1630 Tea Break
1630–1730 Invited Parallel Symposiums Invited Parallel Symposiums
1730–1830 Parallel Symposiums Parallel Symposiums
2000 onwards No Evening Programme Cultural Event and Dinner
Speakers Con�rmed for GCBP
No Name Topic
1. Dr. Subodh Dave Convergence Psychiatry – Con�uence of Technology, Biology and Psychology in the Clinical Setting
2. Dr. G. Venkatasubramanian WISER Neuromodulation Paradigm in Psychiatry – Translational Perspectives
3. Dr. G. Prasad Rao Negative symptoms and Psychopathology – our understanding and underpinnings
4. Dr. Atul Ambekar Sleep and Opioids – clinical and neurobiological aspects
5. Dr. Daria Smirnova Action Related Language Impairments in Schizophrenia
6. Dr. Sandeep Grover Neuropathogenesis of Delirium – current understanding
7. Dr. Parmod Kumar Neurobiology of Internet Addiction
8. Dr. Malay Dave Neurobiology of Adolescence
9. Dr. Jalpa Bhuta Neurobiology and Parenting – critical insights
10. Dr. Shefali Batra Neurobiology of Cognitive Behavior Therapy
11. Dr. Naren Rao Neuropeptides and Social Cognitive De�cits in Schizophrenia
12. Dr. Kersi Chavda Neurobiology of Aggression in children and adolescents
13. Dr. Venu Gopal Jhanwar Cognition and Clinical Psychiatry – recent advances
No Name Topic
14. Dr. Janardhan Narayanaswamy Obsessive Compulsive Disorder – translational neuroscience and treatment implications
15. Dr. M.S. Reddy Neural Circuits and Mood Disorders
16. Dr. Debashish Ray Neurobiology of Switch in Bipolar Disorder
17. Dr. Darpan Kaur Neurobiology of Female Sexual Dysfunctions
18. Dr. Jai Shastri Symptom based Pharmacotherapy in Autism Spectrum Disorders
19. Dr. Harischandra Gambheera Neurobiology of Psychosocial Rehabilitation
20. Dr. Shabbir Amanullah Cannabinoids in Psychiatry – problem or solution
21. Dr. Rajesh Nagpal Gut Microbiota and Psychiatry – clinical implications
22. Dr. Russell D'Souza Ethics of Neuroscience – recent advances
23. Dr. Santosh Mudholkar Impulsivity, Risk Taking and Decision Making in Personality Disorders
24. Dr. Nilesh Shah Optogenetics in Psychiatry
25. Dr. Alka Subramanyam Neurobiology of Autism Spectrum Disorders – recent trends
26. Dr. Deepak Gupta Neurobiology of ADHD – progress in the last decade
27. Dr. Micheal Berk Development of Novel therapies for psychiatric disorders
28. Dr. E Mohandas The Insula – implications for clinical psychiatry
29. Dr. Sunil Arora Neurobiology of Erectile Dysfunction
30. Dr. Vidita Vaidya Fast Acting Antidepressants and Neuronal Plasticity
31. Dr. Priya Satalkar
Scientists are from MarsEthicists are from VenusWhat ethics scholarship would contribute to the translation of evolving neurotechnology and cutting edge science
32. Dr. Vikram Patel Acting early – the science of prevention of mental disorders
33. Dr. Avinash De Sousa
34. Dr. Nitin Gupta
35. Dr. Chittaranjan Andrade The MDD-1 study – a landmark Indian study for depression
36. Dr. Srikanth Nimmagadda
37. Dr. Suresh Bada Math
38. Dr. Takahiro Kato
39. Dr. Adarsh Tripathi
40. Dr. Firoz Kazhungil Neurobiology of Schizo-Obsessive Disorder
About Mumbai
Formerly known as Bombay, Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra. An amalgamation of seven islands that lie on the Arabian Sea, (Colaba, Mumbai, Mazagaon, Old Woman's island, Wadala, Mahim, Parel, and Matunga Sion) make up the famous city of Mumbai. Popularly referred to as the city that never sleeps; Mumbai is the industrial, �nancial, and celluloid hub of India. One of the most important cities in the country Mumbai is the major business hub of India and hence derives the reputation of being the �nancial capital of the country.
For the shoppers and the food freaks, Mumbai is an absolute visit. Mumbai offers an array of some of the best heritage restaurants in the country. Mumbai sees a huge in�ux of tourists every year who come to this city from different corners of the globe to be a part of the glitz and glamour associated with Mumbai. Synonymous with shopping Mumbai offers some of the most exquisite brand names that are not found in any other part of this country. Apart from its high end elite shopping malls and specialty stores Mumbai offers the most exciting collection of street bazaars.
About Venue
Grand Hyatt Mumbai is a contemporary lifestyle destination spread across 12 acres of greenery in the Santacruz/ Kalina area of Mumbai, offering the convenience you require from luxury airport hotels. Experience extraordinary moments of more in Mumbai with multiple dining options, extensive leisure facilities, meeting rooms for business travelers, an international shopping plaza & a host of rejuvenating and recreational facilities.
What Makes Your Stay Grand:
Ÿ Sophisticated rooms, suites & apartments: 547 luxury rooms and suites and 110 contemporary serviced apartments for Long Stay Guests
Ÿ Central Location: seamlessly connected to both - the International as well as the Domestic airports in Mumbai.
Ÿ Delectable Dining: A truly gastronomic affair for gourmands with multiple restaurants serving specialty/ global cuisines, all-day lounge, night club, deli and bakery
Ÿ Memorable meetings and events: 30,000+ sq ft of contemporary space, �t for events in unparalleled style or intimate business meetings.
Ÿ Recharge and relax: unwind at Club Oasis Spa & Salon, work out in the 24 hour Gym, swim in the indoor pool or stop by on-site shops
Address: Bandra Kurla Complex Vicinity, Off Western Express Highway, Santacruz East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400055
Tel: +91 22 66761234
Of�cially known as Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, this eight-lane cable-stayed bridge in Mumbai is the �rst project initiated by Maharashtra Government. Spanning across the arc of Mumbai's coastline, this sea link is a civil engineering wonder that re�ects the modern infrastructure of the city of Mumbai. The spectacle of Mumbai is especially appealing from the elevation of the bridge and makes it the perfect destination to capture a few candid shots of the city in all its glory.
Bandra-Worli Sea Link
Main Attraction
The new iconic Terminal 2 is India's �rst and most advanced vertical passenger terminal that integrates world class design, architecture, infrastructure and operational ef�ciency, with a rich infusion of Indian heritage and cultural character. It is the second busiest airport in the country in terms of total and international passenger traf�c after Delhi.
Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport
The Gateway of India is synonymous with Mumbai. It is the most famous monument of Mumbai and is the starting point for most tourists who want to explore the city. Gateway of India is a great historical monument built during the British rule in the country.
Gateway of India
Elephanta Caves are a conglomeration of complex temple structures located just off the coast of Mumbai. This place is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Elephanta Caves
Also known as the Ferozeshah Mehta Garden, a very nice garden located at the top of beautiful Malabar hills.
It is a natural bay and has a "C" shaped six lane concrete road along the coast of the Arabian Sea.
Hanging garden Marine Drive
The Haji Ali Dargah is a mosque and dargah (tomb) located on an islet off the coast of Worli in the southern part of Mumbai.
This is amongst the famous temples of India, a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha.
Shiddi Vinayak TempleHaji Ali's Mosque
th1001, 10 Floor, Sunteck Grandeur, SV Road, Andheri West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400058, India. Tel: 022 61053811 / 34 • Email: [email protected]
Completely �lled registration forms and cheques/DD to be sent to below correspondence address:
Execution PartnersImportant Contact
Dr. Avinash De Sousa(Organizing Secretary)Email: [email protected]: + 91 9820696828
Dr. Venu Gopal Jhanwar(Organizing Chairman)Email: [email protected]: + 91 9936611111