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Asian Network of Bipolar Disorder

Asian Network of Bipolar Disorder (A.N.B.D.)

Bipolar disorder is associated with a high rate of physical morbidity and mortality as well as high suicidal rate. Treatment of bipolar disorder has changed a lot over the past decades. However,
there is no standard guideline for the treatment of this disease, and little is known about the pharmacogenetics of the Asian population as most clinical studies are conducted in Western countries. In view of these, this Network was set up to promote and advance the awareness and treatment of bipolar disorder in the Asia Pacific region.

The Network has been registered in Hong Kong as a registered society since November in 2007. So far there are about 60 members from various countries in the Asia Pacific region including China, India, Indonesia, Korea, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, Taiwan and Thailand. Prof. Ki-Yan Mak (Hong Kong) was the founding chairman. Currently Prof. Kyooseob Ha (Korea), Prof. Pichet Udormatn (Thailand) and Dr. Michael Wong (Hong Kong) are the chairman, vice-chairman and secretary of the Network respectively.


Past A.N.B.D. Activities

2nd Asian Network of Bipolar Disorder Conference in Conjugation with the 2nd World

Congress of Asian Psychiatry

“Towards the Excellent Care of Bipolar Patients”

November 8, 2009

Taipei International Convention Centre, Taiwan




1st Asian Network of Bipolar Disorder Conference

"Bipolar Disorder in Asia: Current Status and Toward 2020"

August 26, 2008

Royal Paragon Hall, Bangkok, Thailand






3rd Asian Network of Bipolar Disorder Meeting, April 22, 2007, Kunming, China



2nd A.N.B.D. Meeting, August 25, 2006, Jeju, Korea



1st A.N.B.D. meeting, June 10, 2005, Shanghai, China



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