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The Douglas-Bell Canada Brain Bank: supporting human brain research in Canada and beyond

The Douglas-Bell Canada Brain Bank (DBCBB; douglasbrainbank.ca), based at the Douglas Research Centre (McGill University affiliate), has become one of the most important brain banks in the world.


Grant type
Platform grants
Area of Research
Neurotechnology
Competition
2024 Platform Support Grants
Province
Québec
Start Date
2025

AID-ME: Artificial Intelligence in Depression – Medication Enhancement: A Randomized, Patient and Rater Blinded, Active-Controlled Trial of a DeepLearning Enabled Clinical Decision Aid for Personalized Depression Treatment Selection

We are testing a new digital mental health solution for physicians to better manage the treatment of depression.


Grant type
Team grants
Area of Research
Mental Health
Competition
Bell Let's Talk - Brain Canada Mental Health Research Program
Province
Québec
Start Date
2022

The Douglas-Bell Canada Brain Bank: supporting human brain research in Canada and beyond

The Douglas-Bell Canada Brain Bank (DBCBB; douglasbrainbank.ca), based at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute (McGill University affiliate), has become one of the most important brain banks in the world.


Grant type
Platform grants
Area of Research
Neurotechnology
Competition
2019 Platform Support Grants
Province
Québec
Start Date
2021

Douglas-Bell Canada Brain Bank, an essential platform for brain research in Canada

The Douglas-Bell Canada Brain Bank (DBCBB) houses and manages over 3,000 brains, as well as a large relational database containing demographic, clinical and developmental histories from the donors.


Grant type
Platform grants
Area of Research
Mental Health
Competition
2014 Platform Grants
Province
Québec
Start Date
2015

Canadian rTMS Treatment and Biomarker Network in Depression (CARTBIND) Trial

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is an effective treatment for patients with depression who have not responded to antidepressant medications.


Grant type
Team grants
Area of Research
Mental Health
Competition
2014 MIRI Team Grants
Province
Ontario
Start Date
2015

Epigenetics and mental health: the Canadian neuroepigenetics network

Psychiatry, like all areas of medicine and biology, has long considered the origins of individual differences.


Grant type
Team grants
Area of Research
Mental Health
Competition
W. Garfield Weston Foundation - Brain Canada Multi-Investigator Research Initiative (MIRI)
Province
Québec
Start Date
2013