European College of Neuropsychopharmacology


The European College of Neuropsychopharmacology is a pan-European, non-profit scientific association that serves as a platform to exchange and promote research in the field of neuropsychopharmacology. The ECNP "is committed to ensuring that advances in the understanding of brain function and human behaviour are translated into better treatments and enhanced public health". The ECNP organises a number of activities to achieve this aim, such as a yearly congress, workshops, seminars, New Frontiers Meetings, publications, awards, supported talks and much more.

History

In 1984 representatives of neuropsychopharmacological societies from across Europe suggested there might be room for a European structure. A meeting to discuss this plan further was held in Copenhagen in May 1985. It was decided that a European College of Neuropsychopharmacology would be founded. A Working Group was formed to plan of the association’s inaugural scientific congress. This congress was held in Brussels in 1987. Around 500 people attended.
The Working Group consisted of:
  • Carlos Ballús, Spain
  • Per Bech, Denmark
  • Giovanni Cassano, Italy
  • Alexandra Delini-Stula, Switzerland
  • Markus Gastpar, Switzerland
  • Carl-Gerhard Gottfries, Sweden
  • Lars F. Gram, Denmark
  • Max Hamilton, United Kingdom
  • Paul Kielholz, Switzerland
  • Julien Mendlewicz, Belgium
  • Giorgio Racagni, Italy
  • Eckart Ruther, Germany
  • Michael Trimble, United Kingdom
  • Willem Verhoeven, Netherlands
  • Jennifer Wakelin, Netherlands
  • Édouard Zarifian, France
In 1993 the College established a permanent secretariat in Utrecht, Netherlands.

Organization

The ECNP's executive organ is the Executive Committee. The Executive Committee consists of six officers and a maximum of six councillors. The Executive Committee has a three year term.
The 2019-2022 Executive Committee consists of:
Martien Kas, The Netherlands, President

Gitte Moos Knudsen, Denmark, Past-President

Andreas Reif, Germany, President-Elect

Elisabeth Binder, Germany, Vice-President

Catherine Harmer, United Kingdom, treasurer

Suzanne Dickson, Sweden, Secretary
Councillors

David Baldwin, United Kingdom

Paolo Brambilla, Italy

Iria Grande, Spain
Iiris Hovatta, Finland

Marin Jukic, Sweden

Marion Leboyer, France
Chair Scientific Programme Committee
John Cryan, Ireland
Editor-in-chief European Neuropsychopharmacology ''ENP
Eduard Vieta, Spain
Editor-in-chief ''Neuroscience Applied
Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Germany
Executive Director
Alexander Schubert, The Netherlands
Past presidents are:
Gitte Moos Knudsen, Denmark
Celso Arango, Spain
Guy Goodwin, United Kingdom
Joseph Zohar, Israel
David Nutt, United Kingdom
Julien Mendlewicz, Belgium
Yves Lecrubier, France
Jan M. van Ree, Netherlands
Manfred Ackenheil, Germany
Stuart A. Montgomery, United Kingdom
Salomon Z. Langer, France
Carl-Gerhard Gottfries, Sweden
The Executive Committee oversees the work of various sub-committees of the Executive Committees. These committees are staffed by scientists working in the field of neuropsychopharmacology.
Abstract and Poster Committee
The Abstract and Poster Committee oversees the abstract and poster process of the ECNP Congress.
Award Committee
The Award Committee reviews applications for the ECNP Neuropsychopharmacology Award. The terms and criteria for this award, however, are set by the Executive Committee.
Early Career Advisory Panel
Six years ago ECNP founded the Early Career Advisory Panel to advise on the needs of future members of the College, to give input on development of Early Career Scientist activities and initiatives, to help generate activities for Early Career Scientists and clinicians, and to receive feedback on current activities.
Educational Committee
The Educational Committee is charged with propagating best practices in European applied neuroscience, from research methods and to clinical standards. As such, it oversees ECNP's training activities and educational programmes, especially for early career scientists.
Networks Board and Taskforce
Each ECNP Network is led by a Chair and a Co-chair. Chairs and Co-chairs of Networks and thematic working groups form the Networks Taskforce, which reports to the Networks Board and meets twice a year. The Networks Board guides the ECNP Networks.
New Frontiers Programme Committee
The committee is responsible for developing the programme of the New Frontiers Meeting, held annually in Nice, France, and for guiding the ongoing discussion the meeting is designed to stimulate.
Workshop Committee
The Workshop Committee is charged with the organisation of the ECNP Workshop on Neuropsychopharmacology for Early Career Scientists in Europe, held annually in Nice, France.

Committees independent from the Executive committee

External Review Board of the ECNP  
The External Review Board of the ECNP was established in 2007 with the broad aim of overseeing the quality assurance of ECNP’s governance and that of its activities.
Nominating Committee
The Nominating Committee nominates candidates for the future Executive Committee.
Scientific Advisory Panel
The Scientific Advisory Panel is ECNP's scientific sounding board, providing guidance and content advice in ECNP’s key areas of scientific focus in disorders, interventions and methods.
Scientific Programme Committee
The chair of the Scientific Programme Committee is appointed by the Executive Committee for three consecutive ECNP Congresses. For each congress, the chair SPC submits a proposal of committee members to the Executive Committee for approval, taking into account scientific standing of potential candidates, as well as the overall geographical and disciplinary balance. The independent SPC is charged with ensuring that the programme is of a uniformly high standard and balanced across the field of applied and translational neuroscience.

Activities

; ECNP Congress
ECNP Workshop
ECNP Workshop on Clinical Research Methods
This Workshop aims at introducing early career clinicians into research methodology and to promote a critical thinking approach to the scientific literature that is particularly relevant to clinical practice.
ECNP New Frontiers Meeting
;ECNP Seminar

Awards

ECNP Negative Results Prize in Clinical Neuroscience
The ECNP Negative Results Prize in Clinical Neuroscience recognises those who have made exceptional contributions to CNS treatment development by publishing clinical research with negative findings.
Best Negative Data Prize
The Best Negative Data Prize is a collaboration between ECNP and U.S.-based non-profit research organisation Cohen Veterans Bioscience to recognise published "negative" scientific results or results of studies that do not confirm the expected outcome or original hypothesis.
ECNP Citation Prize
The ECNP Citation Prize recognises and encourage impactful original research in the ECNP journal, European Neuropsychopharmacology . It is awarded to the most cited research paper in the preceding two years.
ECNP Neuropsychopharmacology Award
The ECNP Neuropsychopharmacology Award recognises exceptional research achievements in applied and translational neuroscience.
ECNP Poster Award
Outstanding posters presented at the congress are awarded the ECNP Poster Award.
ECNP Public Choice Poster Award
The best poster presented at the congress that is chosen by the public is awarded the ECNP Public Choice Poster Award.
ECNP Seminar Award
ECNP confers two awards during each ECNP Seminar to help and encourage the most promising ECNP Seminar participants to visit the upcoming ECNP Congress.
ECNP Excellence Award
The ECNP Excellence Award was established to encourage Early Career Scientists resident in Europe and/or residents of a European Country with a Developing Country to present a poster during the annual ECNP Congress.
ECNP Rising Star Award
The ECNP Rising Star Award honours an Early Career Scientist whose research in applied and translational neuroscience has the potential to advance the science and treatment and prevention of brain disorders.

Publications

The ECNP publishes:European Neuropsychopharmacology, which is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal. Eduard Vieta is the Editor-in-chief., a fully open-access scientific journal, targeting the intersection between neuroscience, applications and new treatment horizons. Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg is the Editor-in-chief.

Partners

Alliance for Biomedical Research in Europe:
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