Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health (DMCBH)
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Advancing brain health through research, education and treatment. Partners: Vancouver Coastal Health & UBC Faculty of Medicine
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Today is #WorldMentalHealthDay, a reminder that there is no health without mental health. This year’s theme focuses on the need to support mental health & psychosocial needs of people affected by humanitarian emergencies.

Learn more about our Mental Health & Addictions Integrated Research Program:
Mental Health and Addictions Integrated Research Program
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An academic journey defined by perseverance through conflict and limited opportunity – Dr. Printha Wijesinghe’s path to neuroscience is anything but ordinary. As a postdoctoral fellow in Dr. Joanne Matsubara's lab, she explores tear-based microRNAs and Alzheimer's disease diagnosis.

Read more:
Dr. Printha Wijesinghe on tear-based microRNAs as early indicators of Alzheimer’s disease - Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health | DMCBH
An academic journey defined by perseverance through conflict and limited opportunity - Dr. Printha Wijesinghe’s path to neuroscience is anything but
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Join Simren from the Wellington lab for a look at a day in the life of a @sbmeubc.bsky.social Synergy research student!

This past summer, she researched biomarkers in the blood related to neuroinflammation from sports-related concussions.
A day in the life at the Wellington lab
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"Seeing Change" is a unique initiative in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside that brings together Indigenous patient partners and researchers in the UBC Research Excellence Cluster in Vision to address barriers to eye care.
A shared vision for better health - UBC Faculty of Medicine
A unique initiative in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside is bringing Indigenous patient partners and UBC experts together to address barriers to eye care.
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We are pleased to share that Neuroethics Canada's Dr. Judy Illes has been awarded the @sciencepolicy.ca 2025 Trailblazer Award (Science for Policy) in recognition of her pioneering work and its profound impact on policy making in Canada and around the world! 👏 🎉

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Dr. Judy Illes - CSPC
Abby Christopher is dedicated to environmental sustainability through her research and innovative policy proposal. Her proposal, “Harbouring Life: Managing Port Impacts on Coastal Ecosystems,” aims to...
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Look forward to welcoming you to UBC soon!
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Excited to share that I landed my dream job!🎉🎉🎉 The Pennington Lab will be opening at the University of British Columbia in January 2026!
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We're proud to be a community partner for the film LIFE AFTER at @viffest.bsky.social! This gripping investigative documentary examines the story of Elizabeth Bouvia, a young disabled woman with cerebral palsy, exposing the tangled web of moral dilemmas and profit motives surrounding assisted dying.
Life After | VIFF 2025
Enjoy great movies at the luxurious VIFF Centre, one of the best cinemas in Vancouver and home to the Vancouver International Film Festival.
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This week is BC Concussion Awareness Week. The goal of this annual campaign is to improve British Columbians’ knowledge of #concussions and help spread awareness of proper concussion recognition, diagnosis and management.

Learn more about concussions from this article featuring Dr. Shelina Babul:
Dr. Shelina Babul on Concussions, Brain Injury Research and Public Awareness - Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health | DMCBH
Encased in a tough bony skull and suspended in shock-absorbing fluid, the brain is protected by several layers of defence. Responsible for everything from
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On Saturday, September 6th, the Wellington Lab hosted its first-ever Friends and Family Open House at the DMCBH! This graduate student-led initiative allowed trainees to practice their knowledge dissemination skills and share their research with a general audience.

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Wellington Lab hosts first-ever open house - Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health | DMCBH
On Saturday, September 6th, the Wellington Lab hosted its first-ever Friends and Family Open House at the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health. This
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📢BMBDG Seminar!

Join us October 6, 2025 for an in-person presentation by Dr. Annie Ciernia.

📷 October 6, 2025, 2:30 PM, LSC 3

Hope to see you there!
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In BC, five people die every day due to unregulated drug overdoses. Many of these deaths occur after an overdose leads to cardiac arrest. Harjeev Sudan explores the ethical challenges along the continuum of care for substance use disorders and more.
Ethical challenges in critical care after overdose - Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health | DMCBH
In British Columbia, five people die every day due to unregulated drug overdoses. Many of these deaths occur after an overdose leads to cardiac arrest.
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Depression in young patients is associated with difficulty in taking action to avoid something unpleasant, while the ability to withdraw and not act remains intact, a study by Ryan Tomm, a PhD candidate in UBC psychology, suggests. Read more: www.medscape.com/viewarticle/...
Depression Curbs Ability to Actively Avoid Unpleasant Events
Depression in young patients is linked to difficulty in taking action to avoid something unpleasant, while the ability to withdraw and not act remains intact.
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Join Riya from @markcembrowski.bsky.social's lab for a look at a day in the life of a @sbmeubc.bsky.social Synergy Research Program student!

This summer, she studied the hippocampal-amygdaloid transition area (HATA), a brain region that may play a role in major depressive disorder.
A day in the life at the Cembrowski Lab
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Introducing our Neuroscience in Film series, where we take a closer look at the science behind what we watch on screen.

We asked Dr. Catharine Winstanley, a behavioural neuroscientist who studies impulse control and gambling, for her thoughts on Squid Game. Would you risk it all for the jackpot?
Neuroscience in Film: Squid Game
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