🏄‍♂️ FYI Early-Bird Registration Deadline is Extended until August 4th – Abstract and Travel Award Application Notices to be sent out soon!!

We are thrilled to share that abstract submissions for ISDP 2025 have surpassed expectations, even in these challenging times. As reviews are still underway, we are extending the Early-Bird Registration deadline to August 4th to allow additional time for planning. We also want to remind the developmental psychobiology research community of the following important updates—designed to ensure that all essential research and cutting-edge science can be presented at this year’s annual meeting:

  • We will have a late deadline to accept abstracts without scientific reasons or administrative uncertainties. These abstracts will be considered for late breaking poster presentation. The deadline for late-breaking poster submission is October 20th. Please note that student/postdoc travel award applications will NOT be available for late-breaking poster abstract submissions.
  • For those requiring a VISA to enter the USA, expedited, early decision submissions can be requested immediately after submitting the abstract. Please email your requests to Joan Oefner.

SYMPOSIUM SESSIONS • SCIENTIFIC ORAL SESSIONS • WILEY KEYNOTE SPEAKER • POSTER SESSIONS • NETWORKING RECEPTIONS • MEET THE PROFESSORS & NIH PROGRAM DIRECTORS • TRAINEE TRAVEL AWARDS


Announcing the 2025 Distinguished Wiley Keynote Speaker at ISDP 2025 in San Diego, Professor Christina D. Chambers, PhD, MPH!

Check out full details of the Symposium Sessions to be presented at ISDP 2025!

ISDP 2025 will bring together a multidisciplinary group of over 300+ international researchers from all areas of developmental psychobiology ranging from clinical psychiatrists to ethologists to molecular biologists with a common interest in promoting translational research by emphasizing the integration of basic and clinical research approaches. Submit your abstract for consideration for individual fee-standing research presentations which benefit both the presenters and audience from high levels of interaction and discussion. We encourage lively debate and discussion during these interactive oral and poster sessions.

 

Accepted Symposia at ISDP 2025

Program Chairs: 

Marion van den Heuvel, Tilburg University, Tilburg, Netherlands 

Bridget Callaghan, University of California, Los Angeles

Moriah E. Thomason, NYU Langone Neuroscience Institute