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Published Online: 6 May 2005

Distinguished Psychiatrist Lectures

Monday, May 23
9 a.m. Eric Kandel, M.D.: “Human Psychiatric Disorders: Genetic Models in Mice” Sydney B. Marcus Auditorium, Georgia World Congress Center
Tuesday, May 24
9 a.m. Robert Freedman, M.D.: “From Genes to Therapeutics: New Approaches to Schizophrenia” Sydney B. Marcus Auditorium, Georgia World Congress Center
Wednesday, May 25
9 a.m. Stuart Yudofsy, M.D.: “Neuropsychiatry and the Future of Psychiatry and Neurology” Room A411, Georgia World Congress Center 2 p.m. Randolph Nesse, M.D. “Evolution: The Missing Basic Science That Brings Psychiatry Coherence and Deeper Empathy” Room A411, Georgia World Congress Center
Thursday, May 26
9 a.m. Laura Roberts, M.D.: “Inspiring Ethics: Ethical Milestones and Preparation in Psychiatric Education” Room A411, Georgia World Congress Center

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