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This #MentalHealthWeek, weāre calling on YOU to help unmask the truth about mental health. Letās break down barriers, challenge stigma, and support open conversations. āļø Download the toolkit āļø Share the content āļø Start a conversation Get started at mentalhealthweek.ca š

ketamine and esketamine are having meaningful effects on quality of life and functioning in people with treatment resistant depression; improving these domains has been very difficult with prior treatments. Congrats to Morgan and the team kwnsfk27.r.eu-west-1.awstrack.me/L0/https:%2F%2ā¦

š§ Whatās the latest research telling us about depression and brain health? Dr. Fabiano Gomes, Assistant Professor at McMaster University & Psychiatrist at St. Joe's Healthcare (Hospital & Foundation), shares how the The CAN-BIND Depression Network teamāpart of Ontario Brain Instituteās Integrated Discovery Programsāis working to improve and

CAN-BIND shines at the 2025 Society of Biological Psychiatry (SOBP) Annual Meeting! Hats off to Dr. Rudolf Uher Rudolf Uher, Co-Lead of the CAN-BIND Data Science Platform, for steering a remarkably successful symposium at Society of Biological Psychiatry 2025! The focus was on utilizing psychomotor,


š CAN-BIND Multi-Modal Data Sets in Action at Society of Biological Psychiatry 2025! A huge shout-out to Dr. Eric RuhĆ© for leading a stellar symposium, with Dr. Peter Zhukovsky Peter Zhukovsky, Dr. Matthan Caan, and the CAN-BIND platform leaders Dr. Faranak Farzan Faranak Farzan & Dr. Jane Foster


CAN-BIND Connects the Community to Mental Health Research at Society of Biological Psychiatry 2025!š¬ š§ As part of our Knowledge Translation (KT) efforts, the CAN-BIND KT team was proud to bring our Community Advisory Council (CAC) members, Christina and GeneviĆØve, to the 2025 Society of Biological




š¬ Through OBIās Integrated Discovery Programs, we support clinical research that transforms treatment and care for people living with brain disorders. If you or someone you know is interested in participating, explore opportunities below: ā POND Network: Trials focused on








