INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF ANCIABP 13 2017 13 Annual National Conference of Indian Association of Biological Psychiatry Theme:Cortex2Clinic 19-20 August 2017, JW Marriott, Chandigarh, India www.anciabp.com
ANCIABP 132017 13 Annual National Conference of Indian Association of Biological Psychiatry Theme:Cortex2Clinic 19-20 August 2017, JW Marriott, Chandigarh, India INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF Dear Friends, I am indeed privileged and delighted to host e Annual National Conference of Indian Association of Biological Psychiatry (ANCIABP) on 19-20 August 2017 at Hotel JW Marriott, Chandigarh, and e most planned city of India. I express my sincere anks to e office bearers of IABP for giving me an opportunity to host is conference and for agreeing upon to organize e most challenging scientific event. Such a herculean task would not have been possible wiout e voyage travelled togeer by e organizing committee members and faculty from India, who has travelled far distance for eir participation & young students and researchers. The conference program has been planned to deliver e most recent advancement in Biological Psychiatry by eminent scientists across e country. Keeping is in view, e plenary lectures is planned featuring interesting scientific sessions related to day-to-day clinical practice & many more. I hope at all of you will enjoy e academic feast, warm hospitality of Chandigarh, rich heritage of e region and culture. This is e great occasion for all of us to have an opportunity to interact wi e leading Psychiatrists from India and to bridge e collaborative efforts for solving many of e biological issues of human mind. Let us join our hands togeer to share our knowledge and experience at will go a very long way in helping to build up e healy, prosperous and developed nation. Let us sta wi impa ing knowledge wisdom at leads to e eternal peace. JAI BHARAT JAI VIGYAN Dr. Parmod Kumar Organizing Secretary
ANCIABP 132017 About IABP The society is being formed wi e following objects: To promote and advance e overall grow of Biological Psychiatry in India To promote and improve mental heal of people To stimulate e development of and access to psychiatric and oer mental heal services in private, public, or any non-governmental sector To promote and conduct activities for prevention and treatment of psychiatric disorders in order to control em, bring about early relief, prevent disabilities and rehabilitate ose afflicted by ese disorders To promote as well as carry out activities for, as well as formulate, and advise standards of higher education and training for medical, non-medical and auxiliary personnel in psychiatry and related disciplines, and to recommend adequate teaching facilities for is purpose To encourage, establish, formulate, lay-down, guide, and advise on standards of eical and good clinical and treatment practices in psychiatry and related disciplines To formulate, lay-down, guide, and advise on meods and standards of mental heal care delivery system/services, and carry out activities to achieve e same To promote research in e field of biological psychiatry To promote activities to enhance knowledge and professional expertise of e members of e society as well as of oer professionals To safeguard and protect e professional interest of e members of e society, oer psychiatrists, and fellow professionals in India To advise about and make members of e Society aware of eir statutory and oer rights and obligations, as well as about oer relevant legal and administrative aspects of practice in e field of Biological Psychiatry To network wi community, private, state and central government, national or international agencies, social service organizations, business house etc. for e advancement of e aims and objectives of e Indian Association of Biological Psychiatry To deal wi any matters related to e teaching and practice of psychiatry professional work of e members of e Society, or wider social, national international issues as long as ey are cognate to e objectives of e Indian Association of Biological Psychiatry To deal wi any matters relating mental heal and to do oer ings as are cognate to e objectives of e Indian Association of Biological Psychiatry Ref:www.iabp.in
ANCIABP 132017 Dates To Remember Early bird deadline for registration fees 30 April 2017 Second dead line for registration fees - 30 June 2017 Last date for Asha Award Paper Submission 30 June 2017 Inauguration of ANCIABP 2017 19 August 2017 Important Contacts Organising Secretary Dr. Parmod Kumar drparmod@yahoo.com 9876050700
ANCIABP 132017 Organising Committee ANCIABP 2017 Organising Committee Organising Secretary Dr. Parmod Kumar IABP Office Bearers IABP EC Members Chairperson Dr M.S. Reddy President Dr. Venu Gopal Jhanwar Vice President Dr. G. Prasad Rao Dr. Mushtaq Margoob Dr. Debashis Ray Dr. Vikas Thanvi Dr. Mahesh Gowda Dr. Gautam Saha Hon. Secretary Dr. Arshad Hussain Hon. Treasurer Dr. Jay Shastri Hon. Editor Dr. Avinash De Sousa
ANCIABP 132017 Scientific Agenda TIME TOPICS FACULTY DAY 1 (19 August 2017, Saturday) 13.00-14.00 Lunch Break 14.00-15.00 Inaugration Ceremony 15.00-16.00 16.00-17.00 17.00-18.00 18.00-19.00 Unwiring e Cortex Providing Solutions in Clinical Practice Biological Basis and Management of Cannabis Dependence Management of Behavioural Problems in Intellectual Impairment Management of Female Sexual Dysfunction Dr. E. Mohandas Dr. Atul Ambekar Dr. Deepak Gupta Dr. Ajit Avasi DAY 2 (20 August 2017, Sunday) 09.00-10.00 Asha Award Session 10.00-11.00 11.00-12.00 12.00-13.00 Stem Cells in Neuropsychiatric Disorders Neurobiological Effects of Gadget Addiction Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Recent Advances in Management Dr. Pradeep Mahajan Dr. Avinash Desousa Dr. B.S. Chavan 13.00 onwards Valedictory followed by lunch
ANCIABP 132017 Scientific Information Plenary Lectures Duration of Plenary lectures will be of 60 mins to highlight specic topics, featured during morning and afternoon session on each day of e conference. These speakers are chosen in recognition of eir exceptional achievements in basic or clinical research. Their lectures will include material of interest to bo basic and clinical scientists as well as to a broad clinical audience. Asha Award Rules The Asha Award was instituted out of an endowment received from Asha Hospital for a young member. The paper must be presented by a member not over 40 years of age on 30 August of e year in which he is submitting his entry. If at conference is not held in at year, e date of reckoning e age shall remain e same. None of e auors or co-auors will be over 40 years of age on e specified day mentioned above. The contestants must enclose wi eir papers, eir certificates of age as recorded in e school leaving certificate or equivalent records. For any paper to be considered for e award, it shall be necessary for e auor to submit four copies of e full paper to Dr. E. Mohandas Chairperson, Awards Committee, by a date determined by e council of e IABP sake of uniformity of style e paper shall be prepared in accordance wi e "Instructions to contributors" published in any standard indexed journal (For e.g. The Indian Journal of Psychiatry). Six copies of e abstract of e paper (not more an 200 words) in six separate sheets shall be enclosed wi e paper. To be eligible for e award, e paper must fulfill each of e following criteria: a) It must be a research paper based on work done in India. It must not have been published in a scientific journal nor have been awarded any award of e National recognition. b) There should be a letter by e presenters and all auors certifying e auenticity of work c) The principal auor and at least 50% of all auors must be members of e IABP at e time of e submission of e paper. A panel of judges shall rate e papers. Out of e full marks i.e. 100, 60% will be for preparation and compilation of e paper and 40% for its presentation at e conference. The paper securing highest total marks (out of 100) shall win e award subject to ratification by e awards committee and e executive council of e society. In case of a tie, e concerned papers will be
ANCIABP 132017 declared joint winners. To win an award not less an 50% of e full marks must be obtained by a paper. To be eligible for presentation, e written version of e paper must secure at least 40% of e full marks allotted for e written version i.e. 24 out of 60. d) Only e four qualified will be presented to oral presentation. The paper will be e property of Indian Association of Biological Psychiatry. The top scoring paper or papers will be awarded. All auors of e award winning paper shall be considered to have won e award and will be issued certificates and will be eligible for e award money. The money will be handed over to e principal auor for distribution among e co-auors. None of e judges appointed for is award, shall be contestants for is award. However, a judge is eligible to contest for any oer award. The manuscripts should be posted to E. Mohandas on below mentioned address on or before 20 June 2017 Dr. E. Mohandas 60, Thushara Muruganagar, Punkunnam, Trichur Kerala 680002 For any oer query kindly mail on info@anciabp.com
ANCIABP 132017 About Chandigarh Chandigarh is e best-planned city in India, wi architecture which is world-renowned, and a quality of life, which is unparalleled. As e capital of e states of Punjab and Haryana, and e Union Territory of Chandigarh it is a prestigious city. The face of modern India, Chandigarh, is e manifestation of a dream at Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru envisaged and Le Corbusier executed. Serenity and a city are two diametrically opposite concepts, which however, get belied in e 'City Beautiful'. Chandigarh is a rare epitome of modernization co-existing wi nature's preservation. It is here at e trees and plants are as much a part of e construction plans as e buildings and e roads. India's first planned city is a rich, prosperous, spic and span, green city rightly called THE CITY BEAUTIFUL. Places to visit: Zakir Hussain Rose Garden Nek Chand Rock Garden Open Hand Monument Terrace garden Govt. Museum & Art Gallery Butterfly Park Sukhna Lake Topiary Park
ANCIABP 132017 Conference Venue JW Marriott Hotel, Chandigarh is a beautifully designed property wi splendid architecture. The ambiance exhibits modern and attractive aura and is complimented well by well-trained and dedicated staff. Rooms have been contemporarily furnished and have stunning decor to provide not just comfortable but luxurious stay to e guests. One can enjoy memorable and pleasant accommodation while accessing all e excellent services offered to em Distance of Hotel from: Airport 10 13 km (approx.) w l i Ra a y S t at i o n km (approx.) l a c Lo Bus St a n d 4 km (approx.) Address: JW Marriott Hotel Plot no: 6, Sector 35B, Dakshin Marg, Chandigarh - 160035
ANCIABP 132017 Registration Category & Fees Category Early Bird upto 30 April 2017 Upto 30 June 2017 Later & Onsite Indian Delegates wi IABP Member c ` 5000 c ` 6000 c ` 8000 Oer Indian Delegates c ` 7000 c ` 8000 c ` 10000 Accompanying person c ` 4000 c ` 5000 c ` 6000 Indian Students c ` 3000 c ` 4000 c ` 5000 International Delegates c US$ 200 c US$ 300 c US$ 350 Registration payments to be drawn in favour of Medisquire GER ANCIABP 2017 HDFC BANK LTD. Current A/C No.: 50200021232840; RTGS/NEFT IFSC: HDFC0000455; Branch: Jogeshwari (W), SV Road, Mumbai - 400 102, India Completely filled registration forms and cheques/dd to be sent to: Medisquire 508, Topiwala Centre, off SV Road, Near Station, Goregaon (W), Mumbai - 400 104, India. Tel: +91 22 61053811 Registration fees will be non-refundable Registration fees includes: Access to all scientific sessions Conference material Refreshments & dinner served during conference * If Delegate is an IABP member, kindly provide e same. or will be considered as Oer Indian Delegate For more details log in www.anciabp.com
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