Honorary and fellow members

Honorary Membership

Honorary Membership is ECNP’s highest distinction. It is awarded to ECNP members who have made outstanding contributions to the field and the College over a lifetime of exceptional service.

Members
Jules Angst, Switzerland (1926- ), admitted 1999
Emeritus professor of psychiatry, University of Zurich
Herman  M. van Praag, The Netherlands (1929- ), admitted 2007
Emeritus professor of psychiatry and neuropsychology, University of Maastricht
Winner of the 1995 ECNP Neuropsychopharmacology Award
Stuart A. Montgomery, United Kingdom (1938- ), admitted 2010
Emeritus professor of psychiatry, Imperial College London
Winner of the 1999 ECNP Neuropsychopharmacology Award
Jan M. van Ree, The Netherlands (1945- ), admitted 2010
Emeritus professor of psychopharmacology, University of Utrecht
Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Joseph Zohar, Israel (1948- ), admitted 2023
Professor of psychiatry at Tel Aviv University, Israel
Alec Coppen, United Kingdom † (1923-2019), admitted 1996
Formerly of the Neuropsychiatric Research Unit , Medical Research Council, Epsom
Winner of the 1991 ECNP Neuropsychopharmacology Award
Paul A. J. Janssen, Belgium † (1926-2003), admitted 1999
Founder of Janssen Pharmaceutica and the Janssen Research Foundation
Hanns Hippius, Germany † (1925-2021), admitted 2001
Emeritus professor of psychiatry, University of Munich
Winner of the 1997 ECNP Neuropsychopharmacology Award
Arvid Carlsson, Sweden † (1923-2018), admitted 2002
Emeritus professor of pharmacology, University of Gothenburg
Winner, with Paul Greengard and Eric Kandel, of the 2000 Nobel Prize for Medicine

Fellow Membership

ECNP Fellows are appointed by the Executive Committee (EC), in recognition of scientific distinction and notable contributions to the College.

Fellow Membership recognises the achievements of distinguished ordinary members, both as researchers and as contributors to the College’s mission. 

ECNP Fellow Members

Please view more info about a Fellow member by clicking on the name.

Members Areas of interest  
Roger Adan Eating disorders, gene therapy, brain-gut-microbiome axis, pharmacological interventions, animal models, genetic and molecular approaches.   
David Baldwin Anxiety disorders, anxiolytics, mood disorders, antidepressants.   
Josefina Castro-Fornieles Psychotic disorders and eating disorders.  
Eero Castrén  Neuronal plasticity, neurotrophic factors, antidepressants.  
Roberto Cavallaro Schizophrenia: clinical, neuroleptics and antipsychotics: clinical, cognitive enhancing drugs, drug monitoring, extrapyramidal syndrome, genetics/molecular genetics, molecular neurobiology, memory and cognitive disorders.  
Philip J Cowen Psychopharmacology of mood disorders.   
Suzanne L. Dickson Eating disorders, obesity, nutritional psychiatry, feeding behaviours, gut-brain signalling, chemogenetics and circuit mapping.  
Katharina Domschke Anxiety and anxiety disorders, mood disorders.   
Haim Einat Biological rhythms; circadian rhythms and the consequences of disruption of circadian rhythms in health and disease; chronotypes; chronotherapy.  
Naomi Fineberg  Obsessive-compulsive disorders, anxiety disorders, biological markers, biological rhythms, diagnosis and classification.   
Guy Goodwin Antidepressants: clinical, anxiety, bipolar disorders, depression: clinical, lithium and other mood stabilisers.  
Lucianne Groenink  Behavioural pharmacology, anxiety, stress, psychoneuroendocrinology, serotonin, GABA, antipsychotics.  
Catherine J Harmer Mood disorders, pharmacological interventions, psychotherapy, neuropsychology, neuroimaging.  
Jaanus Harro  Animal models, antidepressants: basic, anxiety, behavioural pharmacology, depression: basic, drug dependence and abuse: basic, drug dependence and abuse: clinical, genetics/molecular genetics, neuropeptides, stress.  
Martien Kas  Neurobiology of behaviour, translational neuroscience, transdiagnostic approaches, digital phenotyping, linking neuropsychiatry to quantitative biology, social functioning, sensory processing.  
Siegfried Kasper  Alzheimer’s disease: clinical, antidepressants: basic, antidepressants: clinical, anxiety, anxiety disorders, biological rhythms, bipolar disorders, brain imaging, depression: basic, depression: clinical, neuroimaging: functional, neuroleptics and antipsychotics: clinical, neuropharmacology, panic disorders, receptors, schizophrenia: clinical, serotonin.   
Gitte M. Knudsen Brain imaging, neuropharmacology, other neurotransmitters, pharmacokinetics, receptors, neuroimaging, functional, and structural neuroimaging. neurology: clinical, depression: clinical.   
Stefan Leucht Psychotic disorders, pharmacological interventions, psychotherapy, biostatistics and computational methods, pharmacology.  
Klaus-Peter Lesch  Molecular neurobiology of cognitive control and self-regulation, epigenetics of brain development and neuronal plasticity, imaging genetics, animal models of attention, cognition, and learning/memory, pathogenetic mechanisms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity, substance use and co-morbid disorders.  
Astrid Linthorst  The effects of stress on brain function and physiology; the role of stress in mental health and disease; impact of lifestyle on stress coping and stress resilience.
Improving attainment, student resilience, and employability through advanced curriculum and assessment design.
 
Paul J. Lucassen Neurogenesis, stress, neuroendocrinology, Alzheimer's disease: basic, depression: basic.   
Hamish McAllister-Williams Antidepressants: clinical, biological markers, bipolar disorder, brain Imaging, depression: clinical, ECS-ECT, lithium and lithium and other mood stabilisers, memory and cognitive disorders, neurophysiology: clinical, neurosteroids, psychoneuroendocrinology, serotonin, stress.  
Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg  Genetics/molecular genetics; environmental risk factors; neuroimaging: functional, neuroimaging: structural, neuropeptides, schizophrenia: basic, schizophrenia: clinical, transgenic models.   
Luisa Minghetti Alzheimer's disease: basic, biological markers, calcium, cell culture, glia, molecular neurobiology, neuroimmunology, neuroprotection.  
David Nutt Addiction, alcoholism, opiates, PET imaging, MRI imaging, psychopharmacology, psychedelics, MDMA, cannabis, GABA, 5HT, dopamine, noradrenaline.    
Stefano Pallanti  Anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders, ADHD, depression, neuroimmunology, neuromodulation, pharmacology: clinical.   
Andreas Reif Precision psychiatry and biomarkers, bipolar disorder, therapy-resistant depression, suicide prevention, adult ADHD.  
Janusz Rybakowski  Antidepressants-clinical, bipolar disorders, depression: basic, clinical; lithium and other mood stabilisers, neuroleptics and antipsychotics: clinical, obsessive-compulsive disorders, psychoneuroendocrinology, psychoneuroimmunology, schizophrenia: basic, clinical; genetics/molecular genetics.  
Koen Schruers Anxiety, fear (learning), panic, trauma, OCD, invasive and non-invasive brain stimulation, psychopharmacology, experimental models of psychopathology, biological mechanisms of psychological therapy.  
David Slattery  Animal models, behavioural pharmacology, neuropharmacology, neuropeptides, psychoneuroendocrinology  
Jari Tiihonen  Aggression: clinical, brain imaging, drug dependence and abuse: clinical, epidemiology, genetics/molecular genetics, neuroleptics and antipsychotics: clinical; schizophrenia: clinical.   
Nic J.A. van der Wee Brain imaging, anxiety disorders, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorders, stress, anxiety, epidemiology, behavioral pharmacology.  
Eric Vermetten  Anxiety disorders, anxiety, stress, neuroimaging, structural, neuroimaging, functional, biological markers, psychoneuroendocrinology, sleep disorders, molecular neurobiology.   
Gil Zalsman Depression basic, depression clinical, childhood disorders, genetics.  

To be eligible for Fellow Membership, an ECNP ordinary member must fulfil five out of six of the following criteria:

1

Have attended at least three ECNP Congresses in the last five years

2

Have presented at one ECNP Congress in the last ten years

3

Be a reviewer in good standing for European Neuropsychopharmacology

4

Have served on an ECNP Committee, or volunteered to serve

5

Have been active in organising an ECNP activity or have been an active member of an ECNP Network

6

Have supervised or mentored research projects

Conferral of Fellow Membership is at the ultimate discretion of the Executive Committee.

The role of the Fellow is to be actively engaged in the College, by sitting on committees, participating in ECNP Networks, be involved in ECNP activities, and act as host for Research Internships etc. 

If you meet the above criteria and want to become a Fellow Member, you are requested to send a motivation letter, including CV, to secretariat@ecnp.eu.
Your application will be reviewed by the Executive Committee during their next meeting.