BAP Education: Pre-Clinical Certificate

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I do not wish to complete the BAP certificate but would like to attend some modules, if places are available:

I am particularly interested in attending the following modules - please send me information as it becomes available: (NB all dates and venues are provisional and topics may vary slightly)

Module 1: Genomics, Proteomics And Psychopharmacology July 2013 TBC, at Harrogate,
Module 3: Experimental Design 1; Statistics And Experimental Design (Core Module).
2nd March 2012 at Research Beehive, Level 2, Room 2.21 Old Library Building Newcastle University, Newcastle,
Module 4: Pharmacokinetics In Preclinical Psychopharmacology (Core Module).
May 2012 TBC, at TBC,
Module 5: Functional And Advanced Techniques – The development of pharmacological agents July 2012 TBC, at TBC,
Module 6: Principles Of Psychiatry For Basic Scientists November 2012 TBC, at TBA,
Module 7: Experimental Design 2; Preclinical models in behavioural pharmacology (Core Module).
January 2013 TBC, at TBA,
Module 8: Experimental Design 3; Combining neurobiology and behaviour (Core Module).
May 2013 TBC, at University of Nottingham, NG7 2RD

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  1. Preclinical Certificate Module 3: Experimental Design 1: Statistics and Experimental Design on 4th January 2012
    registration is now open click here for further information
  2. Congratulations to Professor Trevor Robbins on 3rd January 2012
    Professor Trevor Robbins President of BAP 1996-1998, was awarded Commander of the British Empire (CBE) for services to medical research in the New Year Honours List. Click here for more information about Professor Robbins Professor Robbins
  3. 2011 BAP Summer Meeting Plenary Session entitled “Mental Health, Neuroscience and the Wellbeing of S on 26th August 2011
    A special Plenary Session was held at the recent British Association for Psychopharmacology summer meeting 2011 entitled “Mental Health, Neuroscience and the Wellbeing of Society.” The participants were international leaders in the field of mental health, neuroscience and the wellbeing of society. The BAP was very fortunate to have not only a group of eminent speakers, but also leaders with vision for important new developments in the field. The audience feedback indicated that the talks were outstanding and there was a very high quality of discussion. As a tribute to the excellence of the speakers the audience filled the room and there was standing room only. Due to the importance of the participants’ talks and the demand by the Members of the BAP we have made these recordings available. Click here to access the menu 2011 BAP Summer Meeting Plenary Session

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