Events

October 7, 2025

Prague

Boris Chaumette attended the World Congress of Psychiatry in Prague, organized by the World Psychiatric Association (WPA), to speak at the session “The illusion of diagnostic boundaries: contemporary applications of transdiagnostic approaches in psychiatry” alongside Prof. Jeremy Hall.

  • In neurodevelopmental disorders, a functional diagnosis is more clinically useful than the categorical labels of the DSM.
  • Whole genome sequencing is increasingly used to identify rare genetic variants.
  • Gene therapy and drug repurposing are examples of targeted interventions based on genetic etiology.
  • Rare genetic disorders are common in psychiatric populations, with significant molecular yields in cases of autism and schizophrenia.
  • National genomic initiatives (such as Plan France Médecine Génomique 2025) incorporate genetic testing for neurodevelopmental disorders with treatment resistance.
  • Certain syndromes demonstrate the continuum between neurodevelopmental disorders and psychiatric diseases, with overlapping genetic risk factors.

PEPR PROPSY program and its research in precision psychiatry were also highlighted.