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ISDP 2024: 57th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Developmental Psychobiology

October 2-4, 2024, Swissotel, Chicago, USA
(immediately preceding SfN Neuroscience 2024)

Program Director: Marion van den Heuvel, Tilburg University
Program Co-Director: Bridget Callaghan, University of California, Los Angeles

Conference Coordinators:
Christopher Harshaw, University of New Orleans &

Margaret Whedon, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Important Dates

April 1, 2024Symposium Proposal Deadline
June 3, 2024ISDP Student/Postdoc Travel Award Application Deadline
June 3, 2024Abstract Submission Deadline
July 26, 2024Early Registration Deadline
September 15, 2024Refund/Cancellation Deadline
September 2, 2024Hotel Reservation Deadline
October 2-4, 2024ISDP Annual Meeting Dates

The International Society of Developmental Psychobiology (ISDP), is an international organization founded in 1968 for the purpose of encouraging research on the development of behavior in all organisms including man, with special attention to the effects of biological factors operating at any level of organization. ISDP 2024, the 57th Annual Meeting of the ISDP, 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. Symposium sessions will cover cutting-edge interdisciplinary data and novel methods relevant to longitudinal and translational models of development with special emphasis on how environmental factors, such as early adversity, alter developmental trajectories. Research promoting both human and animal models highlighting complementary or translational work across species will be presented in Oral and Poster Sessions over three days with ample opportunity for networking and scientific discussion. ISDP’s annual meeting provides a unique opportunity for advanced researchers, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students and undergraduate students who share a common interest in developmental processes share their science in a scholarly and collegial atmosphere with no competing sessions which facilitates interactions across disciplines and levels of expertise.

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View Final Program from 2023 Meeting click here

Sponsors

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Thanks to our 2024 Sponsors and Exhibitors (as of today):


Funded, in part, by a grant from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development at the National Institutes of Health (R13HD070625)