The essence of my talk is to identify the changes in psychiatric clinical services over this designated time and illustrate my personal conjecture on what the field of psychiatiy will be like in 10 years' time. To...The essence of my talk is to identify the changes in psychiatric clinical services over this designated time and illustrate my personal conjecture on what the field of psychiatiy will be like in 10 years' time. To put it simply, that is to tell the difference between visiting a psychiatrist today and visiting one 10 years from now.展开更多
"The 16^th Chinese Society of Neuroscience & Psychiatry (CSNP)National Academic Conference", sponsored by Chinese Society of Neuroscience & Psychiatry, co-sp on sored by Shanghai Mentai Health Center..."The 16^th Chinese Society of Neuroscience & Psychiatry (CSNP)National Academic Conference", sponsored by Chinese Society of Neuroscience & Psychiatry, co-sp on sored by Shanghai Mentai Health Center Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong Un iversity School of Medicine,Harbin First Specialized Hospital, will be held on June 27-29, 2019 at Rong Chuang Wanda Vista Hotel, Harbin. The conference will bring communication of the latest advances of mental disorders through keynote talks, forums, symposiums, oral reports, and poster presentations.展开更多
In issues 2 and 3, some interesting and popular topics are presented and they may inspire new ideas in psychiatric research. A systematic review conducted by Dr Chen and her colleagues has drawn much attention to the ...In issues 2 and 3, some interesting and popular topics are presented and they may inspire new ideas in psychiatric research. A systematic review conducted by Dr Chen and her colleagues has drawn much attention to the worldwide media, that it was positive to treat anxiety symptoms by regulating intestinal flora (RIF).展开更多
BMJ are delighted to be working in partnership with Shanghai Medical Health Centre (SMHC) to bring General Psychiatry to an international audience. With our shared aim of improving healthcare and patient outcomes, w...BMJ are delighted to be working in partnership with Shanghai Medical Health Centre (SMHC) to bring General Psychiatry to an international audience. With our shared aim of improving healthcare and patient outcomes, we will be working to continue to grow the journal by attracting the best international authors and providing quality research to a worldwide readership of mental healthcare professionals.展开更多
Background A viral vector is a genetically modified vector produced by genetic engineering. As pathogenic genes in the virus are completely or largely eliminated, it is safe to be widely used in multidisciplinary rese...Background A viral vector is a genetically modified vector produced by genetic engineering. As pathogenic genes in the virus are completely or largely eliminated, it is safe to be widely used in multidisciplinary research fields for expressing genes, such as neuroscience, metabolism, oncology and so on. Neuroscience and psychiatry are the most closely related disciplines in either basic research or clinical research, but the application of viral vectors in neuropsychiatry has not received much attention or not been widely accepted.Aim This article will focus on the application of viral vectors in basic and clinical neuropsychiatric research.Methods By using viral vectors, scientists can perform neurological labelling, gene expression regulation and physiological manipulation for investigating phenomenon from molecular mechanisms to behaviours. At the same time, to treat mental or neurological disorders, viral vectors can be designed for gene therapy, which alter gene expression levels or repair mutated genes in the brains of patients.Perspective Viral vectors play an important role in basic research and clinical applications. To further understand brain function and prevent mental and neurological diseases, we hypothesize that viral vectors could be used along with various advanced technologies, such as sequencing and high-throughput expression analysis in the neuroscience research field.展开更多
Shanghai Archives of Psychiatry is a comprehensive journal of psychiatry, including reviews, original articles, case reports, forums, and 'biostatistics in psychiatry' as our main columns. For more information...Shanghai Archives of Psychiatry is a comprehensive journal of psychiatry, including reviews, original articles, case reports, forums, and 'biostatistics in psychiatry' as our main columns. For more information, please refer to the official website of our journal (www.shanghaiarchivesofpsychiatry.org). Starting from the present issue, our journal plans to periodically publish special issues focusing on a particular topic. In this issue we turn a special focus to the topic of schizophrenia.展开更多
文摘The essence of my talk is to identify the changes in psychiatric clinical services over this designated time and illustrate my personal conjecture on what the field of psychiatiy will be like in 10 years' time. To put it simply, that is to tell the difference between visiting a psychiatrist today and visiting one 10 years from now.
文摘"The 16^th Chinese Society of Neuroscience & Psychiatry (CSNP)National Academic Conference", sponsored by Chinese Society of Neuroscience & Psychiatry, co-sp on sored by Shanghai Mentai Health Center Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong Un iversity School of Medicine,Harbin First Specialized Hospital, will be held on June 27-29, 2019 at Rong Chuang Wanda Vista Hotel, Harbin. The conference will bring communication of the latest advances of mental disorders through keynote talks, forums, symposiums, oral reports, and poster presentations.
文摘In issues 2 and 3, some interesting and popular topics are presented and they may inspire new ideas in psychiatric research. A systematic review conducted by Dr Chen and her colleagues has drawn much attention to the worldwide media, that it was positive to treat anxiety symptoms by regulating intestinal flora (RIF).
文摘BMJ are delighted to be working in partnership with Shanghai Medical Health Centre (SMHC) to bring General Psychiatry to an international audience. With our shared aim of improving healthcare and patient outcomes, we will be working to continue to grow the journal by attracting the best international authors and providing quality research to a worldwide readership of mental healthcare professionals.
基金co-supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(81571326,81501153)
文摘Background A viral vector is a genetically modified vector produced by genetic engineering. As pathogenic genes in the virus are completely or largely eliminated, it is safe to be widely used in multidisciplinary research fields for expressing genes, such as neuroscience, metabolism, oncology and so on. Neuroscience and psychiatry are the most closely related disciplines in either basic research or clinical research, but the application of viral vectors in neuropsychiatry has not received much attention or not been widely accepted.Aim This article will focus on the application of viral vectors in basic and clinical neuropsychiatric research.Methods By using viral vectors, scientists can perform neurological labelling, gene expression regulation and physiological manipulation for investigating phenomenon from molecular mechanisms to behaviours. At the same time, to treat mental or neurological disorders, viral vectors can be designed for gene therapy, which alter gene expression levels or repair mutated genes in the brains of patients.Perspective Viral vectors play an important role in basic research and clinical applications. To further understand brain function and prevent mental and neurological diseases, we hypothesize that viral vectors could be used along with various advanced technologies, such as sequencing and high-throughput expression analysis in the neuroscience research field.
文摘Shanghai Archives of Psychiatry is a comprehensive journal of psychiatry, including reviews, original articles, case reports, forums, and 'biostatistics in psychiatry' as our main columns. For more information, please refer to the official website of our journal (www.shanghaiarchivesofpsychiatry.org). Starting from the present issue, our journal plans to periodically publish special issues focusing on a particular topic. In this issue we turn a special focus to the topic of schizophrenia.