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6E. Stress and the metabolic syndrome: hypertensi<strong>on</strong>, atherosclerosis, obesity and diabetes<br />

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Organizers and chairs: Jan Erikss<strong>on</strong> and R. Paul Roberts<strong>on</strong><br />

Oral presentati<strong>on</strong>s: Friday, 24th August, 2007 15:30-18:40<br />

Building A, Room A2<br />

23-26 August 2007,<br />

Budapest, Hungary<br />

15:30-16:00 Work stress, metabolic syndrome and disease in the Whitehall II study. Eric Brunner<br />

(L<strong>on</strong>d<strong>on</strong>, UK)<br />

16:00-16:30 Neurendocrine factors in the metabolic syndrome. Jan Erikss<strong>on</strong> (Gothenburg, Sweden)<br />

16:30-17:00 Role of stress resp<strong>on</strong>se genes, including HO-1, in Type 1 diabetes and diabetic complicati<strong>on</strong>s.<br />

Nader G. Abraham (New York, USA)<br />

17:00-17:20 Coffee break<br />

17:20-17:50 Chr<strong>on</strong>ic oxidative stress as a mechanism <str<strong>on</strong>g>for</str<strong>on</strong>g> c<strong>on</strong>tinual deteriorati<strong>on</strong> of beta cell functi<strong>on</strong> in<br />

type 2 diabetes. R. Paul Roberts<strong>on</strong> (Seattle WA, USA)<br />

17:50-18:20 Hsp70: a therapeutic target to treat obesity-induced insulin resistance. Mark Febbraio<br />

(Melbourne, Australia)<br />

18:20-18:40 Heart Rate Variability and Glycated Hemoglobin. Nanna Hurwitz Eller (Hilleroed,<br />

Denmark)<br />

Posters of this symposium can be found <strong>on</strong> page 25.<br />

7F. Post traumatic stress disorder<br />

Organizers and chairs: Marcus Ising and Christoph Czermak<br />

Oral presentati<strong>on</strong>s: Friday, 24th August, 2007 15:30-18:30<br />

Building A, Room A3<br />

15:30-16:00 Gene - envir<strong>on</strong>ment interacti<strong>on</strong>s in PTSD and other stress-related disorders. Marcus Ising<br />

(Munich, Germany)<br />

16:00-16:30 Predictors of resp<strong>on</strong>se to a novel NK-1 receptor antag<strong>on</strong>ist in PTSD. Sanjay J. Mathew<br />

(New York NY, USA)<br />

16:30-17:00 The search to cure PTSD: evidence <str<strong>on</strong>g>for</str<strong>on</strong>g> novel molecular targets. Christoph Czermak (West<br />

Haven, USA)<br />

17:00-17:20 Coffee break<br />

17:20-17:50 The psychobiology of coping with PTSD. Miranda Olff (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)<br />

17:50-18:10 The influence of preclinical analgesia and sedati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> the <strong>on</strong>set, severity and course of<br />

posttraumatic stress symptoms in accident victims. Michael Schönenberg (Tübingen,<br />

Germany)<br />

18:10-18:30 Risk and Protective Factors in Relati<strong>on</strong> to PTSD Symptoms. Beth Rosenthal (Jamaica NY,<br />

USA)<br />

Posters of this symposium can be found <strong>on</strong> page 21.

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