CYBD hosts an annual research symposium coinciding with World Bipolar Day with the goal of bringing together researchers, clinicians, trainees, and mental health professionals to take part in presentations and discussions on current research and clinical knowledge in bipolar disorder, with a special emphasis on youth bipolar disorder, and the heart-bipolar link.
CYBD hosts a free annual public education event coinciding with World Bipolar Day. This evening event is open to anyone with an interest in learning more about youth bipolar disorder. This event is a reflection of CYBD’s mission and dedication to sharing knowledge and research about youth bipolar disorder, in order to increase awareness, reduce stigma, and to inspire hope.
TBRR is a bimonthly bipolar research rounds developed to bring together researchers, trainees, and clinicians in bipolar disorder to discuss current research and foster knowledge exchange and collaboration within the field. International presenters and attendees range from senior luminaries to early-career trainees. Our goal is to have these rounds continue to grow both nationally and internationally, and allow further opportunities for trainees to present. We are looking to develop a wider reach which will enable further knowledge dissemination and collaboration within the field.
Contact Jessica Barton for any further questions regarding these rounds or to be added to the mailing list.
Translational Bipolar Research Rounds presents: Consortia approaches to bipolar disorder, and the genetics of bipolar disorder with Dr. Katherine Burdick and Dr. Ole Andreassen
Translational Bipolar Research Rounds presents: Metabolic associations with mood disorders with Dr. Brenda Penninx, and The Ottawa Sunglasses at Night Study: A Randomized controlled trial of blue-blocking glasses for mania with Dr. Jess Fiedorowicz
Translational Bipolar Research Rounds presents: The evolution of neuroimaging models of bipolar disorder with Dr. Sophia Frangou and Dr. Stephen Strakowski
This webinar series was led by the Knowledge Mobilization team in CAMH's Provincial System Support Program (KMb-PSSP) and the Centre for Youth Bipolar Disorder (CYBD) with the overarching goal of providing reliable and up-to-date information regarding youth bipolar disorder that is relevant to affected youth and their families. We seek to demystify and destigmatize youth bipolar disorder through this knowledge-sharing event.
Webinar 1: Introduction to youth bipolar disorder
October 2023