International Society for Developmental Psychobiology

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International Society for Developmental Psychobiology (ISDP) is a professional scientific organization that focuses on the advancement of understanding the development of behavior in all organisms, including humans, with a particular emphasis on the role of biological factors. The society aims to promote research and education in developmental psychobiology, fostering a multidisciplinary approach by integrating the contributions of psychology, biology, neuroscience, and other related disciplines.

History[edit | edit source]

The ISDP was founded in the late 1960s by a group of researchers and scientists who recognized the importance of studying the biological bases of behavior from a developmental perspective. Since its inception, the society has grown in membership and scope, reflecting the increasing interest and research activity in the field of developmental psychobiology.

Mission[edit | edit source]

The mission of the ISDP is to encourage research on the development of behavior in all organisms, including humans, with an emphasis on the developmental aspects of biology and psychology. The society supports the dissemination of this research through its annual meetings, publications, and educational programs, aiming to foster a deeper understanding of the biological and psychological processes that underlie developmental changes in behavior.

Annual Meeting[edit | edit source]

One of the key activities of the ISDP is its annual meeting, which brings together scientists and researchers from around the world to share their latest findings, discuss theoretical and methodological issues, and network with colleagues. These meetings feature keynote lectures, symposia, poster sessions, and workshops covering a wide range of topics in developmental psychobiology.

Publications[edit | edit source]

The ISDP is associated with the publication of Developmental Psychobiology, a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research and review articles on all aspects of developmental processes in both humans and animals. The journal serves as a primary source for the latest findings in the field, emphasizing interdisciplinary research that bridges psychology, biology, neuroscience, and other related disciplines.

Membership[edit | edit source]

Membership in the ISDP is open to researchers, educators, and students with an interest in developmental psychobiology. Members benefit from access to the society's publications, reduced registration fees for the annual meeting, and opportunities to participate in society governance and decision-making processes.

Research and Education[edit | edit source]

The ISDP promotes research and education in developmental psychobiology through various initiatives, including awards and grants for outstanding research, travel awards for students and early-career researchers to attend the annual meeting, and educational resources for those interested in the field.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

The International Society for Developmental Psychobiology plays a crucial role in advancing the understanding of the biological and psychological foundations of developmental processes. Through its activities and resources, the ISDP fosters a collaborative and interdisciplinary approach to research and education in developmental psychobiology, contributing to the growth and dissemination of knowledge in the field.

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