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Wednesday, 23 October
09:00
Keynote presentation
Involving people with lived experience in the development and delivery of substance use interventions: opportunities to enhance quality and outcomes
09:00
to
10:30
Auditorium I
Bronwyn Myers
Keynote presentation
How do we do more to safeguard the mental health and well-being of healthcare professionals in the substance misuse area
09:00
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10:30
Auditorium I
Clare Gerada
13:20
Keynote presentation
Enhancing scale-up of needle and syringe programs in the community in Sweden
13:20
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14:50
Auditorium I
Martin Kåberg
Keynote presentation
Achieving high-coverage and retention in opioid agonist treatment in the community in Spain
13:20
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14:50
Auditorium I
Francina Fonseca
Keynote presentation
Introduction and expansion of needle and syringe programs and opioid agonist treatment in prison in Moldova
13:20
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14:50
Auditorium I
Svetlana Doltu
Keynote presentation
Overdose prevention site development and delivery in Switzerland
13:20
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14:50
Auditorium I
Florian Meyer
15:00
Keynote presentation
What do we (not) know about community-based prevention and how to move forward?
15:00
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16:30
Auditorium I
Ina Koning
Keynote presentation
Evidence-based prevention through collaborative action? Opportunities and challenges for community-based participatory research in prevention science
15:00
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16:30
Auditorium I
Samuel Tomczyk
Keynote presentation
Challenges in community-based prevention
15:00
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16:30
Auditorium I
Harry Sumnall
Keynote presentation
The key components of CTC, including forming intersectoral coalitions, using a data-driven and needs-oriented approach to select evidence-based measures, and considering local contextual conditions during implementation.
15:00
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16:30
Auditorium I
Maximilian von Heyden
16:50
Keynote presentation
The increase of 100% alcohol-attributable mortality in the EU during COVID-19 – implications for the health care system
16:50
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18:20
Auditorium I
Jürgen Rehm
Keynote presentation
The EAR-EUFAS European Addiction Research Award 2024 - presentation of the award and the awardee
16:50
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18:20
Auditorium I
Karen Ersche,
Colin Drummond
Keynote presentation
Andreas Heinz’ award lecture: Learning mechanisms in addictive disorders
16:50
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18:20
Auditorium I
Andreas Heinz
Thursday, 24 October
09:00
Keynote presentation
How will new strategies for addressing synthetic opioid and stimulant addiction impact the clinical and research agenda?
09:00
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10:30
Auditorium I
Adam Bisaga
Keynote presentation
Will psychedelics play a more important role in the treatment of mental health problems in the future?
09:00
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10:30
Auditorium I
Gabriella Gobbi
10:50
Keynote presentation
Squared eyes, from TV addiction to problematic social media use
10:50
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12:20
Auditorium VIII
Peter Nikken
Keynote presentation
An ethological approach to young children's behaviour in the digital environment: causes and consequences
10:50
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12:20
Auditorium VIII
Ádám Miklósi
Keynote presentation
Screentime and Social Media: psychological aspects and addiction
10:50
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12:20
Auditorium VIII
Hans-Juergen Rumpf
Keynote presentation
International Collaboration on ADHD and Substance Abuse (ICASA): Mission, studies, results, and plans
10:50
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12:20
Auditorium I
Wim van der Brink
Keynote presentation
International Collaboration on ADHD and Substance Abuse: Consensus statements
10:50
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12:20
Auditorium I
Cleo Crunelle
Keynote presentation
Identifying the most important research, policy and practice questions for substance use, problematic alcohol use and behavioural addictions in autism (SABA-A): A priority setting partnership
10:50
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12:20
Auditorium I
Julia Sinclair
13:20
Keynote presentation
Policy approaches in behavioral addictions: past experiences and possible Future Directions
13:20
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14:50
Auditorium I
Orsolya Király
Keynote presentation
Recovery from Behavioral Addictions: Concepts, Unique Challenges and Issues
13:20
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14:50
Auditorium I
Belle Gavriel-Fried
Keynote presentation
Treatment of Behavioural Addictions: Where are we now?
13:20
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14:50
Auditorium I
Klaus Wölfling
15:00
Keynote presentation
Helping workers reach the target of addressing youth substance use: Issues and Opportunities for using AI
15:00
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16:30
Auditorium I
Elissa Weitzman
Keynote presentation
AI in the system – challenges of using machine learning in large-scale day-to-day public health practice
15:00
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16:30
Auditorium I
Jordi Piera i Jiménez
Keynote presentation
Beyond the Digital Veil: The Prosaic Challenges Behind AI-Supported Behavioural Addiction Treatment
15:00
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16:30
Auditorium I
Christina Todorova
17:50
Keynote presentation
EUDA presentation
17:50
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18:20
Auditorium I
Alexis Goosdeel
Friday, 25 October
09:00
Keynote presentation
How well do our existing models of behavioural addictions fit with our understanding of substance use disorders?
09:00
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10:30
Auditorium I
Marc Potenza
Keynote presentation
Understanding the relationships between substance use disorders and other health outcomes, with a special focus on cancer
09:00
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10:30
Auditorium I
Robyn Burton
15:00
Keynote presentation
WHO work to assessing needs and availability of training programmes for professionals in the substance misuse field
15:00
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16:40
Auditorium I
Carina Ferreira-Borges
Keynote presentation
Understanding the potential future global impacts of the revolution in synthetic drug production and use
15:00
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16:40
Auditorium I
Vanda Felbab-Brown
Keynote presentation
Amsterdam’s quest for sensible drug regulation
15:00
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16:40
Auditorium I
Femke Halsema