The Society of Biological Psychiatry, based in Jacksonville, FL, is a prestigious organization dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of psychiatric illnesses. With a focus on alternative frameworks and cutting-edge tools for measurement and manipulation, the society's annual meeting provides an interactive platform for learning and discovery. Led by President Victoria Arango and Program Committee Chair Gerard Sanacora, the society brings together experts in the field to explore the biological pathways and markers of illness processes.
Biological Psychiatry, the society's flagship journal, is highly regarded in the field of psychiatric neuroscience, ranking among the top journals in psychiatry and neurosciences. The journal publishes groundbreaking research that sheds light on the relationships between the brain and behavior. In addition, the society has launched two spin-off journals, Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, and Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science, to further expand the dissemination of scientific knowledge and promote open access initiatives.
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