Program
at a glance
Event Date & Time Details
The program for IEPA12 Virtual has been tailored specifically for online delivery with 11 Plenary speakers joining from multiple time-zones around the world and several networking sessions.
Please find below date and time details for the event in three time-zones. When you register for this event your conference registration confirmation email will include a calendar invitation which will allow you to mark the event in your diary in your local time-zone. You may like to use Meeting Planner to view additional time-zones or convert the times listed below into your local time-zone.
It will also be possible when you login to the virtual platform for the first time to adjust your Profile Settings so that the program timeline displays in your chosen time-zone. Should you miss any of the live sessions, a recording will be available soon afterwards. Access to ALL recorded content will be available for 6 months post event so that you can re-watch, revisit or catch up on missed content in your own time.
Day One:
Monday November 16th: 8pm – 11pm GMT (London/Dublin)
Monday November 16th: 3pm – 6pm EST (New York / Miami)
Tuesday November 17th: 7am – 10am AEDT (Canberra/Sydney/Melbourne)
Day Two:
Tuesday November 17th: 9am – 12 noon GMT (London/Dublin)
Tuesday November 17th: 4am – 7am EST (New York / Miami)
Tuesday November 17th: 8pm – 11pm AEDT (Canberra/Sydney/Melbourne)
Day Three:
Tuesday November 17th: 7pm – 10:30pm GMT (London/Dublin)
Tuesday November 17th: 2pm-5pm EST (New York / Miami)
Wednesday November 18th: 6am – 9:30am AEDT (Canberra/Sydney/Melbourne)
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Opening Ceremony |
Opening |
Opening |
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Plenary Session I Patrick McGorry The Next Stage for Early Intervention: Transdiagnostic, Personalized, Universal Abstract |
Plenary Session IV Ricardo Araya Reflections around the prevention of depression Abstract |
Plenary Session VIII Cristiane Duarte Intergenerational Psychiatry: A New Look at a Powerful Perspective Abstract |
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Break | Break | Break | |||
Plenary Session II Jean Addington The North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study: NAPLS 1-3 the development of a consortium Abstract |
Plenary Session V Golam Khandaker Immune system as a potential target for treatment and prevention of serious mental illness and comorbid cardiometabolic diseases Abstract |
Plenary Session IX Juliana Onwumere Tales from the frontline: Understanding the impact of psychosis on families Abstract |
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Richard Wyatt Award | Networking Session | Networking Session | |||
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Plenary Session III Giovanni Salum Prevention and Early Intervention in Low and Middle-Income Countries: from Neuroscience to Public Health Abstract |
Plenary Session VI Eric Chen Youth mental health in troubled times Abstract |
Plenary Session X Louise Arseneault Early intervention for developing social relationships: Can we prevent bullying victimization and loneliness Abstract |
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Break | Break | Break | |||
Networking Session | Plenary Session VII Pim Cuijpers Preventing the onset of depressive disorders: Opportunities and challenges Abstract |
Plenary Session XI Rodrigo Bressan Widening the clinical and geographical frontiers of neurodevelopment studies - the Brazilian High Risk Cohort Study Abstract |
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Announce IEPA 14 | |||||
Closing Ceremony |