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8 8 <title>About the Organizers</title>
9 9 <headline>About the Organizers</headline>
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12 12 <div name="Stefano Parmigiani" id="parmigiani">
13 13 <graphics src="parmigiani.jpg" conference="relmind2018"></graphics>
14 14 <h3>Stefano Parmigiani</h3>
15 15 <div>
16 16 <ul>
17 17 <li>Full professor of Applied Biology (Department of Medicine - Università di Parma)</li>
18 - <li>
19 - Director of the Ethology and Psychobiology Laboratory of the Evolutionary and Functional Biology Unit
18 + <li>Director of the Ethology and Psychobiology Laboratory of the Evolutionary and Functional Biology Unit
20 19 (Department of Chemistry, Life Sciences and Environmental Sustainability)</li>
21 20 <li>Director of the International School of Ethology "Dànilo Mainardi" of the Ettore Majorana
22 21 Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture (EMFCSC) - Erice (Sicily)</li>
23 - <li>President of the Italian Society of Ethology (SIE)</li>
24 - <li>Phone +39(0)521 905670<br />
25 -email: <a href="mailto:stefano.parmigiani@unipr.it">stefano.parmigiani@unipr.it</a><br />
26 -<a href="http://scholar.google.it/citations?user=cNKshzEAAAAJ&hl=it">http://scholar.google.it/citations?user=cNKshzEAAAAJ&hl=it</a></li>
27 - </ul></div>
22 + <li>President of the Italian Society of Ethology (SIE)</li>
23 + <li>Email: <a href="mailto:stefano.parmigiani@unipr.it">stefano.parmigiani@unipr.it</a></li>
24 + <li><a href="http://scholar.google.it/citations?user=cNKshzEAAAAJ&hl=it">Google Scholar</a> personal page</li>
25 + </ul>
26 + </div>
28 27 <p>
29 28 His research interest is characterized by a multidisciplinary approach ranging from
30 29 Ethology, Psychobiology, Behavioral Endocrinology and Behavioral Neuroscience in animal models
31 30 (i.e. Causations and functions of male and female mice social aggression; Neurochemical
32 31 correlates of different forms of aggression: ethopharmacological analysis of maternal aggression,
33 32 inter-male attack and infanticide; Effects of prenatal exposure to drug, man -made Endocrine
34 33 Disrupting Chemichals and stress on neuro-endocrine development and socio-sexual behavior of mice)
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46 45 Future Directions; Adapted Mind, adapted Body: the Evolution of Human Behavior and its Endocrine
47 46 Regulation; Animal and Human Emotions; Translational Neuroscience and Mental Disorders: bridging
48 47 the gap between animal models and human condition and as antecedents of the present workshop on
49 48 rituals, belief and religious mind The Evolution of Morality: the Biology and Philosophy of
50 49 Human Conscience (2012); What made us Humans?: Biological and Cultural Evolution of Homo Sapiens (2014);
51 50 The Symbolic animal: Evolution and Neuroethology of Aesthetics (2016) that generated books and /or
52 51 special issues of International Journals
53 - </p>
52 + </p>
54 53 </div>
55 54 <div name="Paola Palanza" id="palanza">
56 55 <graphics src="ppalanza.jpg" conference="sexdiff2019"></graphics>
57 56 <h3>Paola Palanza</h3>
58 57 <div>
59 58 <ul>
60 59 <li>Full Professor of Applied Biology, Unit of Neuroscience,
61 60 Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma</li>
62 61 <li>Research Director of the Laboratory of Behavioral Biology
63 62 (Ethomouse) of the Department of Medicine and Surgery</li>
64 - <li>email: <a href="mailto:paola.palanza@unipr.it">paola.palanza@unipr.it</a><br/>
65 - <a href="https://scholar.google.it/citations?hl=en&user=uf0LA4QAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate">
66 - https://scholar.google.it/citations?hl=en&user=uf0LA4QAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate</a></li>
63 + <li>Email: <a href="mailto:paola.palanza@unipr.it">paola.palanza@unipr.it</a></li>
64 + <li><a href="https://scholar.google.it/citations?hl=en&user=uf0LA4QAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate">
65 + Google Scholar</a> personal page</li>
67 66 </ul>
68 67 <p>
69 68 Paola Palanza received a PhD in Ethology and Animal Biology at the
70 69 University of Florence (Italy), postdoctoral training at the
71 70 University of Venice (I) and was a recipient of a CNR-NATO
72 71 fellowship for advanced research at the Division of Biology
73 72 of the University of Missouri-Columbia before joining the
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89 88 </div>
90 89 <div name="Martin Bruene" id="bruene">
91 90 <graphics src="bruene.jpg" conference="sexdiff2019"></graphics>
92 91 <h3>Martin Bruene</h3>
93 92 <div>
94 93 <ul>
95 - <li>Professor for Psychiatry (W2)</li>
96 94 <li>Associate (“außerplanmäßiger”) Professor of Psychiatry, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany.</li>
97 95 <li>Research Fellow. Centre for the Mind, Australian National University & University of Sydney, Australia</li>
96 + <li>Email: <a href="mailto:martin.bruene@rub.de">martin.bruene@rub.de</a></li>
97 + <li><a href="http://www.rd.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/neuro/wiss/pi/bruene/index.html.en">Ruhr Universitaet</a> Bochum personal page</li>
98 98 </ul>
99 99 <p>
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101 100 <!-- 2000 Habilitation for Psychiatry, Ruhr-University Bochum
102 101 1989 Dr. med., University of Münster
103 102 1988 Approbation in Medicine
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106 104 Martin Brüne graduated in medicine at the Westphalian Wilhelms University
107 105 in Münster in 1988. He completed his neurology training in 1993, and his
108 106 psychiatry training in 1995. His subsequent training included a Visiting Research Scientist
109 107 fellowship at the Centre for the Mind, a joint venture of the Australian
110 108 National University and University of Sydney. He is currently Professor of Psychiatry
111 109 and Head of the Division of Cognitive Neuropsychiatry and Psychiatric Preventive Medicine
112 110 at the LWL University-Hospital, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany.
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125 123 function of psychological traits. Dr Brüne’s interests also include cross-species comparison and
126 124 psychopathological conditions in nonhuman primates. Dr Brüne is a member of several psychiatric and
127 125 neuroscientific societies (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychiatrie, Psychotherapie und
128 126 Nervenheilkunde (DGPPN), International Society for Human Ethology (ISHE), Gesellschaft für Anthropologie (GfA),
129 127 and the International Graduate School of Neuroscience (IGSN), Ruhr-University Bochum.
130 128 He also acts as a Co-PI in the ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders,
131 129 Belief Formation Program at the Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
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133 130 </p>
134 131 </div>
132 + </div>
133 + <div name="Alfonso Troisi" id="troisi">
134 + <graphics src="troisi.jpg" conference="sexdiff2019"></graphics>
135 + <h3>Alfonso Troisi</h3>
136 + <div>
137 + <ul>
138 + <li>Professor of Psychiatry<br/>
139 + International Medical School<br/>
140 + Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata</li>
141 + <li>Email: <a href="mailto:alfonso.troisi@uniroma2.it">alfonso.troisi@uniroma2.it</a></li>
142 + <li><a href="https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Alfonso_Troisi">Researchgate</a> personal page</li>
143 + </ul>
144 + <p>
145 + Alfonso Troisi was born in Rome. He received his MD magna cum laude from the University of Rome
146 + La Sapienza and completed his psychiatry training at the Catholic University in Rome. His subsequent
147 + training included a Visiting Research Scientist fellowship at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute.
148 + </p>
149 + <p>
150 + Professor Troisi currently serves as Research Psychiatrist and Professor of Psychiatry in
151 + the International Medical School of the University of Rome Tor Vergata. He has authored more
152 + than 200 papers and chapters (Hirsch Index: 46, Google Scholar). Based on his scientific productivity,
153 + his name is listed among Top Italian Scientists (www.topitalianscientists.org). He is the co-author of
154 + the book “Darwinian Psychiatry” published in 1998 by the Oxford University Press and author of the book
155 + “The Painted Mind: Evolutionary Behavioral Science Reflected in Great Paintings” published in 2017
156 + by the Oxford University Press. The breadth of his current research covers: the analysis of nonverbal
157 + behavior in psychiatric patients, the relation between adult attachment style and psychopathology,
158 + the role of social cognition deficits in schizophrenia, the association between blood lipids and
159 + mood and behavior, the molecular genetics of personality, and the psychiatric aspects of obesity.
160 + </p>
161 + <p>
162 + Professor Troisi was instrumental in promoting the development of the Darwinian approach to the
163 + study of mental disorders and in showing the clinical utility of concepts and methods derived
164 + from evolutionary disciplines including human ethology, behavioral ecology, and evolutionary
165 + psychology. In line with his prolonged activity in this inter-disciplinary endeavor, he was
166 + nominated as a member of the Task Force for Evolutionary Psychiatry of the World Federation of
167 + Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP) and the Section for Evolutionary Psychiatry of the
168 + World Psychiatric Association (WPA).
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