Psychoneuroendocrinology
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Psychoneuroendocrinologyconstitutes a scientific discipline developed in the interface between medical specialties, such as psychiatry, neurology and endocrinology, with the aim to study and better understand their reciprocal interactions. More recently, with the inclusion of immunology, it developed into psychoneuroimmunendocrinology (PNIE).
As an integral part of psychiatry, PNIE is aimed at studying the reciprocal effects between psychological processes, the relationship between the nervous, endocrine, and immune systems, and their consequent effects on mental health, including cognitive, emotional and behavioral aspects. Research in the field of PNIE is aimed at better understanding the molecular, genetic, biological and psychological bases underlying physiopathological processes, with the aim to develop more comprehensive diagnostic criteria and more effective therapeutic strategies.
Our Section is open to cooperate with all other Sections of the WPA to build bridges with the professional community all over the world, to create and develop together a stronger scientific, academic and human relationship.
Chair:
Charles B. Nemeroff
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Dell Medical School | The University of Texas at Austin
Health Discovery Building (HDB), 1601 Trinity Street, Stop Z0600, Office HDB 4.112,
Austin, Texas (78712-1873), United States of America
E-mail: cnemeroff@austin.utexas.edu
Co-Chair:
Alan F. Schatzberg
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
Stanford University - School of Medicine,
401 Quarry Road, Stanford, CA 94305-5717, United States of America
E-mail: afschatz@stanford.edu
Secretary:
Gustavo E. Tafet
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Texas A&M University
2900 East 29th Street, Bryan, Texas 77802, United States of America
E-mail: gustafet@tamu.edu
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