Clinical Assistant Professor, UBC Department of Psychiatry
Call for Applications: UBC Institute of Mental Health Marshall Fellows Program in Mental Health 2025-2026
Dear Colleagues,
I am pleased to announce the call for applications for the UBC Institute of Mental Health (IMH) Marshall Fellows Program in Mental Health for 2025-2026. The Marshall Fellows Program in Mental Health was established in 2019 by the IMH to support the training of young investigators in translational research in order to create research capacity in mental health.
The IMH, in partnership with the Department of Psychiatry, is now inviting applications from qualified candidates for Fellowship awards, which will be supported by the Marshall Fellows Program in Mental Health. Please see the Application Guidelines for more detailed information regarding the requirements and criteria for this award. This year, in accordance with the original award funding plan, the program will fund stipends of $75,000 for up to four Fellows. Since the Fellowship Program was originally developed to support the training of clinician scientist psychiatrists, at least half of the awards will be allocated to MDs. The duration of funding is for one year only, however Fellows may have an opportunity to apply for a one-year extension of funding in the following year. Current Fellows in their first year of funding in 2024-2025 may apply for an extension in 2025-2026 for a second and final year of funding.
We encourage all qualified applicants to apply, and I would like to ask that this information be circulated widely.
Applicants must submit their applications online at:
https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8xn6gFh9907dDNQ by Friday, January 31, 2025 (11:59pm PST).
If you have questions or require further information regarding these awards, please contact Margaret Koshi, Director, Administration, at margaret.koshi@ubc.ca.
Sincerely,
Dr. Lakshmi N. Yatham, MBBS, FRCPC, MRCPsych (UK), MBA (Exec)
Professor and Head, UBC Department of Psychiatry
Director, Institute of Mental Health, UBC
Regional Head and Program Medical Director, VCH/PHC
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RSVP for the Festive Celebration | Tuesday, December 3, 5:30pm at The Arbutus Club

Dear Department Members,
On behalf of the UBC Department of Psychiatry, Dr. Lakshmi N. Yatham cordially invites you to our year-end Festive Celebration on Tuesday, December 3rd! The event will take place at The Arbutus Club and includes an assortment of hot and cold hors d’oeuvres to enjoy.
All Department members, including faculty, staff, fellows, students, residents and volunteers, are all invited. Please be sure to submit your online RSVP by Tuesday, November 26 to confirm your attendance and be added to the Guest List.
We hope to see you all at our annual end-of-year celebration!
Date: Tuesday, December 3, 2024 | 5:30pm – 8:30pm
Venue: The Arbutus Club, 2001 Nanton Ave, Vancouver BC (view on map)
Served: Assorted hot & cold hors d’oeuvres | 2 drink tickets per person
Once you have RSVP’d, please click on the Save the Date link to add the event to your Outlook or iCal calendars, if you have not already done so.
**Please note that anyone who is experiencing symptoms or feeling unwell should not attend.
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Mediterranean Antipasto
Smoked Salmon Lox & Candied Salmon
Cheese & Charcuterie Platter
Burrata & Roasted Tomato
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Panko Tempura Prawns
Truffle Wild Mushroom Flatbread
Mini Prime Rib Sliders
Chicken Karage
Brie & Raspberry Wellington
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Dessert Buffet
**If you have any allergies or dietary concerns, please speak with the service staff at the venue on the evening of the event and they can recommend appropriate items.
Congratulations to the UBC Psychiatry members awarded funding in the 2023 spring CIHR Project Grant competition
As the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) announced the results of its spring 2024 project grant competition, we wish to congratulate our faculty members and principal investigators Dr. Sophia Frangou and Dr. Erin Michalak, along with their teams, who were awarded grant funding to support their respective projects below:
Network-Brain Age: Enhancing spatial precision of accelerated aging
- Principal Investigator: Sophia Frangou
- Co-investigators: Ruiyang Ge
While everyone ages chronologically at the same rate, some individuals experience accelerated age-related biological changes. The application of machine learning algorithms to brain imaging data enables the calculation of the biological age of the brain (brain-age); individuals with accelerated aging have a higher brain-age than their chronological age. This application pioneers the study of Network-Based Brain Age Gap Estimation (brainAGE) that examines the rate of age-related changes within defined brain networks. READ MORE
- Principal Investigators: Erin Michalak; Steven J Barnes
- Co-investigator: Colin A Depp; Carolyn S Dewa; Kendall Ho; Rachelle D Hole; Raymond W Lam; Denise (Denny) Meyer; Emma Morton; Jill Murphy; Gregory W Murray; Heather L O’Brien; Martin D Provencher; Lakshmi N Yatham
Over half a million Canadians live with bipolar disorder (BD), a long-term and potentially disabling mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings from depression to mania. Suicide rates are disturbingly high – up to 15% of people with BD will end their own lives. This evidence paints a bleak picture. Yet, with optimal support, care and empowerment, people with BD can experience good health and quality of life (QoL). READ MORE
If you are a PI who was awarded funding in the fall 2024 CIHR Competition, but was not mentioned in this post, please reach out to Megan Rollerson (megan.rollerson@ubc.ca)
Christian Rucker
Clinical Instructor, UBC Department of Psychiatry
Email: christian.rucker@vch.ca
Linda Yang
Clinical Instructor, UBC Department of Psychiatry
Email: linda.yang@vch.ca
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