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View Crisis ResoucesKrembil Centre for Neuroinformatics
The team at the Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics is leveraging the most advanced technology, unlocking the power of personalized medicine to change the world. With CAMH’s unique position as a data-driven organization and Canada’s leading mental health research hospital, the Krembil Centre is taking a unique approach to brain science.
Our Centre is designed to foster collaboration, spark conversations and drive convergence. Our team employs machine learning, artificial intelligence and computational modeling to integrate and analyze data across scales, including genomics, proteomics, electrophysiology, brain imaging, mobile and wearables, demographics, and environmental data. Teams collaboratively conduct multi-scale modelling studies to bridge the various levels of structure and function in the brain—from genes to circuits to behaviour, including wakefulness and sleep.
Open Science
We lead the open dissemination of findable, accessible, inter-operable and reusable (FAIR) data, creating reproducible computational workflows and open computational models.
Team Science
We create agile, multidisciplinary teams and collaborate on large-scale integrative projects.
Global Collaboration
We collaborate with scientists worldwide on data gathering, standardization and sharing.
Education and Training
We develop unique educational resources and training for the next generation of scientists.
Privacy
We commit to privacy-by-design in our data platforms and operations.
Innovation
We are committed to being an ethical and responsible incubator of mental health technologies.
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
We assess and address potential bias, equity, or ethics issues in the context of data-driven mental health.
The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics is committed to having a workplace that respects diversity, to removing barriers, and to supporting our community members in fulfilling their research and employment goals.
Dr. Tristan GlatardScientific Director |
David RotenbergChief Analytics Officer |
Dr. Tristan GlatardScientific Director
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Dr. Shreejoy TripathyComputational Genomic Modelling
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Dr. Etay HayBrain Circuit Modelling
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Dr. John GriffithsWhole Brain Modelling
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Dr. Andreea DiaconescuCognitive Network Modelling
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Dr. Daniel FelskyWhole Person Modelling
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Dr. Erin DickieStaff Scientist, Krembil Centre and The Kimel Family Translational Imaging-Genetics Lab |
Dr. Laura SikstromProject Scientist, The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics |
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Dr. Marta MaslejStaff Scientist, The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics |
Dr. Gillian StrudwickSenior Scientist, The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics, Digital Mental Health |
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Dr. Nelson ShenProject Scientist, The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics |
Sophie LafailleResearch Manager, The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics |
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Dr. Sara LingAssociate Scientist, Digital Mental Health Lab, The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics |
Dr. Shradha BhullarProgram Officer, The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics |
David RotenbergChief Analytics Officer |
Cindy KhuuManager, Neuroinformatics Operations |
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Dylan DammermannProgram Officer |
Adeel AnsariKnowledge Engineering Lead |
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Alexander BartonResearch Methods Specialist, XNAT |
Dr. Arturo Santisteban M.D.Project Manager, BrainHealth Databank |
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Natalia PotapovaSystem Lead, REDCap |
Qing ChangSystem Lead, Research IT |
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Dr. Ethan KimResearch Methods Specialist |
Farhad QureshiResearch Methods Specialist, Business Intelligence |
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Michael LauResearch Methods Specialist, REDCap |
Daniel TudziResearch Methods Specialist |
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Mark CyrusIT Specialist, Research Operations |
Pierre RochefortIT Specialist |
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Daniel DwyerIT/DS Analyst (Data Systems Administrator) |
Nnamdi UgwuIT Specialist (DevOps) |
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Khadija AzeemIT Specialist |
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Dr. Peter SelbyClinician Scientist, Addictions Division at CAMH |
Dr. Etienne SibilleDeputy Director and Senior Scientist, Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute |
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Dr. Tarek RajjiExecutive Director, Toronto Dementia Research Alliance; Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto; Chief, Adult Neurodevelopment and Geriatric Psychiatry Division; Clinician Scientist, Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute |
Dr. Stefan KloiberClinician Scientist in the Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute at CAMH Medical Head of the General Adult Psychiatry Ambulatory Services, Mood Urgent Clinic and Access CAMH |
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Dr. Daniel BuchmanBioethicist and Independent Scientist, Director, Everyday Ethics Lab, CAMH
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Dr. Abigail OrtizClinician Scientist, Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute, CAMH Lead for the Bipolar Disorder Integrated Care Pathways at CAMH. |
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Dr. Victor TangClinical Research Fellow Temerty Centre for Therapeutic Brain Intervention and Addictions Division |
Dr. Taufik ValianteSenior Scientist, Krembil Brain Institute (KBI); Scientist, KITE (TRI); Staff Neurosurgeon (Epilepsy Surgery, Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, and Cranial Neurosurgery), Toronto Western Hospital |
The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics is seeking world-leading specialists to help transform our understanding of mental health and its treatment.
Independent Scientist for Brain and Health Knowledge Management
The Independent Scientist for Brain and Health Knowledge Management will build and lead a team responsible for organizing and disseminating data, models and literature related to the definition and treatment of mental health disorders to support both researchers and clinicians. This team will maintain and curate ontologies of brain disorders and link to data, analyses, visualizations, literature and models supporting their definition. This clinical support platform will support reasoning and inference across definitions and datasets to bridge psychiatric and neurological disorders.
Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Reproducible Neuroimaging Analysis
The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics is looking to hire a Post-Doctoral Fellow with a strong background in Neuroimaging and Software Engineering. The successful candidate shall spearhead the group's efforts in developing a comprehensive open science platform that captures a range of experimental data, produces a semantic representation that links related scientific content, and provides users with data discovery tools.
For inquiries about applying, please contact krembil.centre@camh.ca.
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Your gift will be triple matched until midnight on December 31–give now to make better mental health care a reality for all.