TUESDAY, SEPT 23
WORKSHOP
Satellite methods workshop: Resilience Quantification in Humans
Wednesday, Sept 24
13:00 Welcome
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SESSION 1: SOLUTIONS FOR THE OPERATIONAL FORCES - RESILIENCE IN HIGH-STAKES ENVIRONMENTS
13:05 Haakon Engen, Institute of Military Psychology, Norwegian Armed Forces Joint Medical Services, Oslo
"Operational resilience: a shield for the mind in trying times"
13:40 Cade McCall & Aaron Laycock, Department of Psychology, University of York
"Resilience in threatening and unpredictable environments"
14:15 COFFEE
14:45 Floris Klumpers, Behavioural Science Institute & Donders Institute, Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, Radboud University Nijmegen
"Training stress resilience in police through gamified virtual reality biofeedback"
15:20 Anders Kjærgaard, Department of Military Psychology, University of Copenhagen
"Development, adaptation and implementation perspectives of a military mental health training program"
15:55 COFFEE
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PANEL DISCUSSION
16:15 What can we do for the most exposed?
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EARLY-CAREER SCIENTIST SHORT TALKS
16:45 Selected poster abstracts
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POSTER SESSION
17:30 – 19:00 With snacks
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SPEAKERS' DINNER
20:00 Speakers' dinner (non-public)
Thursday, Sept 25
SESSION 2: SOLUTIONS FOR THE TRAUMATIZED - RESILIENCE THROUGH EXTINCTION
9:00 Maria Bragesjö, Centre for Psychiatry Research, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet & Stockholm Health Care Services, Region Stockholm
"The Window of Opportunity: Using Early Exposure to Boost Natural Resilience"
9:45 Mohammed Milad, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston
"Decoding threat and safety in the human brain: implications for trauma and resilience"
10:30 COFFEE
11:00 Elena Andres, LIR Mainz
"Appetitive mechanisms of extinction"
11:30 Andrew Holmes, Laboratory of Behavioral and Genomic Neuroscience, NIAAA, NIH
"Identifying novel neural mechanisms underlying extinction"
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EARLY-CAREER SCIENTIST SHORT TALKS
12:15 Selected poster abstracts
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POSTER SESSION
13:00 With lunch
SESSION 3: LAZY SOLUTIONS - RESILIENCE THROUGH SLEEP?
14:30 Kai Spiegelhalder, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Medical Center - University of Freiburg
"Is insomnia related to stress resilience and well-being?"
15:15 Birgit Kleim, Institute of Psychology, University of Zurich
"Sleep for good memories"
16.00 COFFEE
16:30 Penny Lewis, School of Psychology, Cardiff University
"Engineering sleep to boost health and cognition"
17:15 Niels Niethard, Institute of Medical Psychology and Behavioural Neurobiology, University of Tübingen
"From rest to resilience – sleep as a fundamental process for brain adaptation"
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SOCIAL
19:00 Citadel Tour
Friday, Sept 26
SESSION 4: TECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS FOR RESILIENCE RESEARCH IN ANIMALS
09:30 Rosemary Bagot, Department of Psychology, McGill University & Ludmer Centre for Neuroinformatics & Mental Health, Montréal
"A novel circuit regulator of stress resilience in the prefrontal cortex"
10:15 Patricia Molina, Department of Fundamental Neuroscience, University of Lausanne
"Trajectories of behavior and habenular activity in depression"
11:00 COFFEE
11:30 Albrecht Stroh, Institute of Physiology I, University Hospital Münster & LIR, Mainz
"Learning Resilience: on the interplay of neuronal network state transitions and resilience"
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GSRNET PANEL DISCUSSION
12:15 Dominique de Quervain, Department of Biomedicine & University Psychiatric Clinics, University of Basel
"Introducing the Global Stress and Resilience Network (GSRNet)"
12:20 Dominique de Quervain, Marianne Müller, Joeri Bordes, tba
"Solutions for the field: What have we learned? Where do we go?"
13:00 POSTER AWARD CEREMONY & FAREWELL
13:15 LUNCH