Prix et distinctions
Douglas Institute researchers and their students have received awards and distinctions for their contributions to research and the advancement of knowledge in mental health.
2003
Member of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) :
Rémi Quirion O.C. PhD C.Q. FRSC
The Royal Society of Canada (RSC) is the senior national body of distinguished Canadian scholars, artists and scientists. It is Canada’s national academy. The primary objective of the RSC is to promote learning and research in the arts and sciences.
Member of the Scientific Committee of the "Section of Epidemiology and Public Health Meeting" of the World Psychiatric Association :
Ellen Corin
The 2003 scientific committee dealt with "Theory, Evidence and Psychiatric Epidemiology".
National Champion in Mental Health :
Rémi Quirion O.C. PhD C.Q. FRSC
This title is given by the Mental Health by the Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health.
2002
Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) :
Jorge Armony Ph.D.
He is awarded a Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in Affective Neuroscience form the Canadian.
CCNP Innovations in Neuropsychopharmacology Research Award :
Samarthij Lal
The Innovations in Neuropsychopharmacology Research Award is designed to recognize innovative research in neuropsychopharmacology.
CCNP Young Investigator Award :
Claire-Dominique Walker PhD
The Young Investigator Award is designed to recognize outstanding contributions in the field of research in neuropsychopharmacology by a young basic scientist or clinical investigator in Canada.
CCNP Young Investigator Award :
S. Kar, PhD
The Young Investigator Award is designed to recognize outstanding contributions in the field of research in neuropsychopharmacology by a young basic scientist or clinical investigator in Canada.
CIHR New Investigator Award :
Ridha Joober MD, PhD
He is awarded the 2002 Canadian Institutes of Health Research/Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction New Investigator Award.
CIHR/RX&D Research Chair :
Serge Gauthier MD, FRCPC
The award enables him to pursue his work on strategies for effective symptomatic, stabilization and prevention therapy for Alzheimer Disease.
Distinction 2002, Montreal Youth Centres, Community Joint Intervention :
Johanne Renaud MD, MSc, FRCPC
This distinction is presented by the Association des Centres jeunesse du Québec.