SCHEDULE

24 - 25 - 26 - 27 September 2008

24 September 2008___________________________________________________________
a.m

TRAINING COURSES

8h - 9h : registration Training Courses

TC-1: basis
EEG and ERP recording procedures in translational medicine

Sleep EEG recording procedures & analyses in drug development

Multimodal recording coupled with EEG
Coherence & phase synchrony

LORETA

+ 1 coffee break
p.m

TRAINING COURSES

TC-2: applications
How to use EEG data in PK-PD modeling of drug effects?
How to optimize clinical trials?
Event-related potentials (ERP) in neuropharmacology
EEG as a tool in monitoring the deepness of anesthesia
EEG as a tool in the efficacy evaluation of psychotropic drugs
EEG as a biological marker in Proof-Of-Concept trials
Determination of drug-drug interactions by quantitative EEG
+ 1 coffee break
EVENING : IPEG board meeting
25 September 2008___________________________________________________________
a.m

SYMPOSIUM

8h - 9h : registration SYMPOSIUM

Opening ceremony

Session S1
Pharmaco-EEG applications in translational medicine

Session S2
Applications of qEEG to drug evaluation in Neurology

p.m

SYMPOSIUM

Session S3
Applications of qEEG to drug evaluation in Psychiatry

Session S4
The place of Sleep-EEG in Drug Development

Plenary lecture

+ 1 coffee break

POSTER SESSION 1


26 September 2008___________________________________________________________
a.m

SYMPOSIUM

Session S5
Relevance of pharmaco-EEG: a debate between academia & industry Session

S6 Complementary techniques applied to drug-neurophysiological research in healthy volunteers

+ 1 coffee break

SYMPOSIUM

p.m

SYMPOSIUM

Plenary lecture

Session S7
EEG studies in the Ketamine / NMDA model of cognitive impairments and schizophrenia

Oral communications

+ 1 coffee break

POSTER SESSION 2

EVENING : General Assembly + Gala Dinner
27 September 2008___________________________________________________________
a.m

SYMPOSIUM

Session S8
EEG-based personalized medecine


Oral communications


Closing of the IPEG meeting