2024 Stimulus Grants: Applications Now Accepted!

2024 Stimulus Grants: Applications Now Accepted!

Dear Colleagues,

Applications are now being accepted for the 2024 Stimulus Grants program, which aims to increase research capacity and support for clinicians and junior academics who wish to undertake pilot studies or small, self-contained studies without other funding.

Please note that this year we have revised the criteria for the Stimulus-Clinician grant as follows:

  • The principal applicant must have a clinical, non-academic position, and must not hold salary funding primarily for research.
  • The principal applicant must not have held competitive research grant funding as a PI in the past five (5) years.

Each Application Package must include:

Please submit your application package as a single PDF document using the online SUBMISSION PORTAL by October 1 (11:59pm). Only applications using the templates provided will be considered. Should you have any specific questions about the Stimulus Grants, please direct them to me at sophia.frangou@ubc.ca.

Please see our website for further details: https://psychiatry.ubc.ca/research/stimulus-grants-initiative/.  

With best wishes,

Sincerely,

Dr. Sophia Frangou, MD, Ph.D., FRCPsych, FRCPC
President’s Excellence Chair in Brain Health
Associate Head – Research
Professor of Psychiatry

Request for Expressions of Interest for the position of Oversight Director for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

** Sent on behalf of Dr. Irfan Khanbhai, PGE Program Director, UBC Department of Psychiatry **

Dear Clinical Faculty,

Our current Oversight Director for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Dr. Muffy Greenaway, will unfortunately be stepping down from her role within our Postgraduate Education Program.  Dr. Greenaway has been exemplary in this role over the past six years and we want to thank her for all her hard work and dedication to medical education both over that time and throughout her career.  

Hence, we are looking for expressions of interest from Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists within our clinical faculty, who may be interested in the position.  The primary roles would be to oversee the running of the PGY3 CAP Core rotations across the Program’s tracks, to ensure each continues to meet the Royal College training requirements and to support the CAP supervisors as needed.  The position is classified as 0.05 FTE or approximately 2 hours per week, but the workload is quite variable depending on the needs of these rotations.  A stipend is provided for the position.  Please follow this link for more details on the role description.  

If you are interested, please send me a letter describing your background, your interest in the role and any experience that you may have had that would lend itself to the position (irfan.khanbhai@ubc.ca).  Feel free to send your CV as well.  The deadline for sending expressions of interest will be June 18, 2024.  We will then meet with all candidates to ascertain who would be the best fit for the role.

Thank you for your consideration and please reach out with any questions.

Irfan

Dr. Irfan Khanbhai MD, FRCPC
Clinical Associate Professor
Program Director
UBC Psychiatry Postgraduate Education Program

Interim Associate Head
Postgraduate Education and Continuing Professional Development 
Department of Psychiatry

I humbly acknowledge, with gratitude, that I live, work, and play as an uninvited guest on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil- Waututh) Nations. 

2024 Annual Departmental Research Day Is Drawing Closer!

Dear Colleagues,

The 2024 Annual Departmental Research Day is drawing closer…

The Departmental Research Day serves as our annual platform to highlight groundbreaking research, showcasing academic achievements and fostering a spirit of equity, inclusivity, and diversity. It underscores our Department’s position as a global leader for work and study.

The meeting will take place on Thursday June 13, 2024, from 8:45am to 4:00pm, at the UBC main campus. All events will take place at the Life Sciences Centre (LSC), 2350 Health Sciences Mall (West Atrium & Lecture Theatre 3). While the meeting is offered in a hybrid format, we encourage in-person attendance for those who are able to join (REGISTRATION closes soon!).

Please note that the University of British Columbia Division of Continuing Professional Development (UBC CPD) is fully accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Continuing Medical Education (CACME) to provide study credits for continuing medical education for physicians. This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and has been approved by UBC CPD for up to 4 MOC Section 1 Group Learning credits. Each physician should claim only those credits accrued through participation in the activity.

The program has been updated since our last communication. Our keynote speaker is Dr. Patricia Conrod (https://preventureprogram.com/dr-conrod/) is a Clinical Psychologist and Professor of Psychiatry at Université de Montreal, as well as an associate member of the departments of Pediatrics and Neuroscience. She holds a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Preventative Mental Health and Addiction and the Fondation Julien/Jean et Marcelle Coutu philanthropic research chair in Social and Community Pediatrics. Dr. Conrod has developed world-class programs to address substance use in youth and she will share her insights with us.

The plenary lecture will be complemented by state-of-the-art talks from two of our Faculty members. Dr. Daniel Vigo will present data from the Student e-mental health project on the prevalence of mental and substance use disorders in Canadian universities, and effectiveness of an intervention app. Dr. Ruiyang Ge will discuss CentileBrain, a platform for normative modeling of brain morphology, and its application in mood disorders.

Further there will be 12 lightning talks and over 60 posters featuring work from researchers at all career stages, including IMH Marshall Fellows and Stimulus Grants Awardees. The event will conclude with the presentation of poster, lighting talks and early career awards.

This event is open to everyone at the UBC Department of Psychiatry and beyond. For more details visit: https://psychiatry.ubc.ca/research/2024-research-day/

We very much look forward to seeing you at this event.

Dr. Sophia Frangou, MD, Ph.D., FRCPsych, FRCPC
President’s Excellence Chair in Brain Health
Associate Head – Research
Professor of Psychiatry

Weihong Song

Inviting Expressions of Interest | Graduate Representative on Department EDI Committee

Dear Master’s/PhD Students in the Department of Psychiatry,

As you may be aware, a refreshed Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Committee is being established in the UBC Department of Psychiatry. This Committee will be comprised of members from across the Department with diverse experiences and perspectives, working together to examine issues related to equity, diversity, and inclusion in order to provide consultation to the Department Head.    

At this time, we are calling for expressions of interest for a Graduate Representative who is currently enrolled in a Master’s or PhD program to serve on this Committee.

If you are interested, please send an email with a brief rationale for your interest in joining this Committee to Dr. Andrea Tuka at andrea.tuka@ubc.ca.

Sincerely,

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee
Department of Psychiatry
University of British Columbia

IMH Showcase | April 2024


Meet Dr. John-Jose Nunez, an IMH Marshall Fellow using computational methods to advance mental healthcare. Dr. Nunez’s groundbreaking research includes predicting mental illness in cancer patients and functional improvements in depression treatments. Outside of work, he enjoys travelling and making wine – a hobby that he highly recommends for researchers!

Can you tell us a little about yourself and your background?

I’m a psychiatrist and clinical research fellow at UBC. My research is focused on using cutting-edge computational methods to help patients with mental illness, including artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and other big data approaches. This blend of computer science and psychiatry comes from a lifelong journey of not knowing whether I wanted to be a doctor or a computer programmer. I decided to do both! During my psychiatry residency, I completed my master’s in computer science, to give me the tools I need to use these techniques. I think, in life, it’s important to figure out what you’re passionate about, and go for it, even if those passions can sometimes seem pretty distinct!

Can you describe what kind of research you are involved in?

Some of my current projects include using large language models to “read” cancer documents to help predict which cancer patients will develop mental illness, hopefully allowing them to receive help sooner. Another project uses machine learning to predict which patients with depression will have improvements in their function at work and home if they were to take an antidepressant.

Do you have any recent publications or other accomplishments that you would like to share?

We’ve published some high-impact papers lately, including our papers in JAMA Network Open and Psychiatry Research, and our paper hot off the press in Communications Medicine. I’ve also had a chance to present my work, including recently at the ACLP conference in Austin, Texas, and as a plenary speaker at the recent BC Cancer Research Summit. I’m presenting in Lille, France as well in a few months.

What are your interests and hobbies outside of work?

One of the benefits of getting to present my work internationally is I get to enjoy my love of travel; some recent highlights include enjoying hot springs in the Azores, wine tasting in Argentina, and cycling Japan’s Shimanami Kaido. My favourite hobby at home is winemaking – the perfect hobby for a researcher as letting it sit when I get too busy helps improve the wine!

Inviting Expressions of Interest | Staff Representative on Department EDI Committee

Dear Department Staff members,

As you may be aware, a refreshed Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Committee is being established in the UBC Department of Psychiatry. This Committee will be comprised of members from across the Department with diverse experiences and perspectives, working together to examine issues related to equity, diversity, and inclusion in order to provide consultation to the Department Head.    

At this time, we are calling for expressions of interest for a Staff Representative to serve on this Committee.

If you are interested, please send an email with a brief rationale for your interest in joining this Committee to Dr. Andrea Tuka at andrea.tuka@ubc.ca.

Sincerely,

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee
Department of Psychiatry
University of British Columbia

Call for Nominations for the Necia Elvin Memorial Prize for Schizophrenia Research

Nominations and self-nominations are now open for the Necia Elvin Memorial Prize for Schizophrenia Research. This prize of $1,600 has been made available through an endowment established by Dr. Memory Elvin-Lewis, family and friends in honor of her sister Necia Elvin.

Eligibility: Doctoral student or Postdoctoral trainee in Psychiatry, Psychology or Neuroscience

Award Criterion: Best paper published in the preceding year (i.e., May 2023 – May 2024) on any aspect of schizophrenia

Submissions should include:

(a) A PDF copy of the paper to be considered and;

(b) A completed self-nomination form with the name and affiliation of the applicant and a brief description (max. 200 words) of how their paper has advanced knowledge or improvement of treatment in schizophrenia.

Please send your self-nomination package to Margaret Koshi at margaret.koshi@ubc.ca by the deadline of May 31, 2024.

Sincerely,

Dr. Sophia Frangou, MD, Ph.D., FRCPsych, FRCPC
President’s Excellence Chair in Brain Health
Associate Head – Research
Professor of Psychiatry

Congratulations to Dr. Emlene Murphy, Appointed Senior Medical Director, Forensic Psychiatric Services, BC

Congratulations to Clinical Professor & Division Head of Forensic Psychiatry Dr. Emlene Murphy, who has been appointed Senior Medical Director, Forensic Psychiatric Services, BC.

Dr. Murphy is a Royal College-certified forensic psychiatrist who has worked in forensic practice with youth and adults in both inpatient and outpatient care settings for 40 years, with 20 years of experience working in provincial Corrections. She has prepared reports for the Courts on NCRMD, Fitness, Dangerous Offenders, and sentencing. Her other areas of expertise include ER psychiatry, where she has worked part-time for 13 years, as well as addictions.

UBC Department of Psychiatry Staffing Update | May 2024

Dear Department members,

I wish to share some staffing updates and announcements regarding our UBC Department of Psychiatry Administration Office.

Firstly, we are delighted to welcome Ms. Michelle Plant as our new Administrative Assistant who has joined the Education team as of May 7. Michelle brings extensive UBC experience having provided administrative support to the UBC FoM UGE Office for many years. In her new role, she will be providing broad administrative support to our UGE, PGE and SSP programs. Michelle will be situated in the Education Office on the 11th Floor at the Diamond Centre at VGH campus and may be reached by email at michelle.plant@ubc.ca.

Also, I would like to share that Ms. Klara Labady has decided to pursue opportunities outside of UBC and is no longer in her role as Executive Coordinator as of April 26. As we move forward with recruitment to fill this position, we ask Department members to continue using the psychiatry.headasst@ubc.ca email to get in touch with the Head’s Office. Ms. Terena Zhao will be monitoring this email and will be providing coverage of tasks related to this role for the time being.

Please join me in warmly welcoming Michelle and wishing Klara all the best in her future endeavours!

Sincerely,

Margaret Koshi
Director, Administration
UBC Department of Psychiatry

The UBC Department of Psychiatry Administration Office respectfully acknowledges the land on which we live, work and play is the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-waututh).