Sistema FMUSP-HC: Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FMUSP) e Hospital das Clínicas da FMUSPALAMEDA, LuisASHOK, AbhishekhAVERY, SuzanneBANI-FATEMI, AliBERKHOUT, SusanBEST, MikeBONFILS, KelseyCOLIZZI, MarcoDAUVERMANN, MariaPLESSIS, Stefan DuDWYER, DominicEISNER, EmilyGANESH, SuhasHERNAUS, DennisITHAL, DhruvaKOWALCHUK, ChantelKRISTENSEN, TinaLAVIGNE, KatieLEE, EllenLEMMERS-JANSEN, ImkeO'DONOGHUE, BrianOLIVER, LindsayOLUWOYE, OladunniPARK, Min TaeCARLO, Pasquale DiJOAQUIM, Helena Passarelli GiroudPINHEIRO, AnaRAMSAY, IanRODRIGUEZ, VictoriaSAMI, MusaSONI, SunainaSONNENSCHEIN, SusanTAYLOR, JeromeTHOMAS, MichaelWATERREUS, AnnaWOJTALIK, JessicaYANG, ZhuoyaEMSLEY, RobinKILIAN, Sanja2020-06-012020-06-012020PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, v.284, article ID 112672, 20p, 20200165-1781https://observatorio.fm.usp.br/handle/OPI/36111The Schizophrenia International Research Society (SIRS) recently held its first North American congress, which took place in Orlando, Florida from 10-14 April 2019. The overall theme of this year's congress was United in Progress - with the aim of cultivating a collaborative effort towards advancing the field of schizophrenia research. Student travel awardees provided reports of the oral sessions and concurrent symposia that took place during the congress. A collection of these reports is summarized and presented below and highlights the main themes and topics that emerged during the congress. In summary, the congress covered a broad range of topics relevant to the field of psychiatry today.engopenAccessSchizophreniaCongressSchizophrenia researchRapporteur reportsThe 2019 Schizophrenia International Research Society Conference, 10-14 April, Orlando, Florida: A summary of topics and trendsarticleCopyright ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD10.1016/j.psychres.2019.112672Psychiatry