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CAMH is Canada's leading research centre on mental illness, including addictions.
Toronto, ON, Canada
Joined April 2011
People think of women’s health as periods & pregnancy, but women’s health goes beyond that. Inaugural womenmind™ Treliving Family Chair Dr.@LiisaGalea co-authored an article about the importance of studying the impact of sex & gender differences. READ: https://t.co/OChgO3VAvj
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Congrats to postdoctoral fellow Mohamed Abdelhack on being named one of @_TheTransmitter Rising Stars of Neuroscience 2025! ⭐ His work advancing computational models of brain function highlights his impact in the field. MORE: https://t.co/Rh8Ob4vEpW
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Congrats to Ju-Chi Yu, postdoc at @CAMHnews, on receiving the Irv & Helga Cooper Foundation Open Science International Trainee award! 🎉 Her leadership in strengthening global Open Science connections is making a real impact. ⬇️LEARN MORE: https://t.co/8B6XGIAYUb
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Are you aged 16 or over and living in #Canada? CAMH is seeking participants in Canada for a study on the impact of engaging patient partners in health research. Learn more: https://t.co/H0JOFmKF34
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1 in 5 women face depression, anxiety or trauma during or after pregnancy—a major cause of maternal death. A new @NatureRevPsych review finds evidence-based psychotherapies are effective, preferred & can save lives. MORE: https://t.co/938PDIsCVV
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On #NationalSeniorsDay, we celebrate the wisdom and contributions of older adults—including their vital role in research. At every stage of life, participating in research drives discoveries that improve care and create healthier futures for all. Interested in participating?
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Congrats to Dr. Benoit Mulsant, senior scientist with the CAMH Adult Neurodevelopment and Geriatric Psychiatry division, for being elected as a fellow to the Royal Society of Canada! 🎉 Thank you for your work to advance research in late-life mood disorders.
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🚨Attention postdoctoral researchers and students! CAMH has launched our 2026 Postdoctoral Research Award Competitions, reflecting an investment in the future generation of world-class #researchers in #mentalhealth. ⤵️Learn more and apply today: https://t.co/VuRs4pt7T5
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Our latest @BMCMedicine study found social support & trauma symptoms strongly shape therapy satisfaction for perinatal women—especially among racial & ethnic minority groups. This underscores the importance of culturally sensitive + supportive care. MORE: https://t.co/c9nQXgA2KP
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BMC Medicine - High treatment satisfaction is related to improved treatment adherence and outcomes in psychotherapy research. Satisfaction with psychotherapy treatment among racially and ethnically...
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CAMH is proud to announce that we have received award funding as part of the CIHR (@CIHR_IRSC) Project Grant Spring 2025 competition, for a total of $5,771,411! 🎉Congratulations to our 8 grant awardees!
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Congrats to the 2025 CAMH Graduate and Doctoral Research awardees! CAMH’s Koerner Centre for Research Training is proud to offer funding opportunities to support graduate and postdoctoral researchers as they work towards discovering the mental health breakthroughs of tomorrow.
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Join us on June 11 as we celebrate #2SLGBTQI+ #mentalhealth and #addictions research. The next session will focus on access to gender-affirming healthcare, mental health challenges, resilience, and the impact of shifting global attitudes. REGISTER: https://t.co/lmo6TV4Amk
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Are you a young person with #bipolar disorder who feels a sense of #stigma around your #mentalhealth condition? Join our research study that is looking at how a #grouptherapy addresses stigma compared to usual care!
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Are you a person with mental health and/or substance use challenges, or a family member, who has engaged in research as a collaborator, advisor, or co-researcher? Or are you a researcher or research staff/trainee engaging people with lived experience? We want to hear from you!
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New commentary published in @TheLancetco-authored by CAMH’s @mengchuanlai shows Autistic people face high #mentalhealth risks & poor access to suitable care. Barriers include lack of autism expertise & inaccessible systems. MORE: https://t.co/YyZMXYkpO8
#AutismAcceptanceMonth
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Autistic people make up a substantial proportion of society, with global prevalence estimated at around 1%.1 This amounts to approximately 80 million people worldwide, with the majority living in...
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CAMH researchers continue to make an impact—three of our scientists contributed to one of JAMA Psychiatry’s most cited articles last year. Well done! 👏
JAMA Psychiatry Editor in Chief @dost_ongur reflects on 2024 accomplishments of the journal, future plans for expanding review articles and introducing a new section on Technology and Psychiatry, and acknowledges the contributions of its editorial team. https://t.co/2JSa9cJapL
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🚨#JobAlert🚨 Advance #AI for Mental Health! @CAMH_KCNI is looking for an AI Scientist to join our team (cross-appointed with @UofT). Help develop innovative AI tools that will transform #mentalhealth care. Learn more: https://t.co/jHDFf85Kkh
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Congrats to CAMH scientist Dr. Laura Sikstrom for being awarded the @CIHR_IRSC Rising Star Award in Health Services & Policy! Dr. Sikstrom’s cutting-edge research will rethink #AI’s role in psychiatric violence risk assessment.
The 2024 Rising Stars in #HSPR are Drs. Laura Sikstrom & @TitoDaodu 🎉 This prize recognizes the excellence of emerging health services and policy researchers at the early career stage working within the mandate of #IHSPR. Congratulations! Read more: https://t.co/hupIbhx9Sc
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Join our collaborative CAMH Research team! Dr. Lindsay Oliver (@loliver_4) and Dr. Nicholas Neufeld are looking for a #postdoc to work on unique precision fMRI, social cognition, and digital biomarkers in psychiatric disorders.
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New study with CAMH researchers and @ICESOntario in @CMAJ: People needing #hospital care for hallucinogen use face a 2.6x higher risk of death within 5 years—especially by #suicide. As use rises, these risks must be considered in policy & care. ⬇️MORE: https://t.co/LN3Fkugpbd
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Background: Although clinical trials involving psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy have not observed short-term increases in the risk of death, limited data exist on mortality associated with halluc...
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