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3D-hiPSC modelling of Alzheimer’s disease

Haakon Nygaard, MD, PhD
Brian MacVicar, PhD
University of British Columbia

STP In Alzheimer’s Disease

Graham Collingridge, PhD
John Georgiou, PhD
Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute

Targeting TRAF1 In Psoriatic Arthritis

Ali Abdul-Sater, PhD
York University

Validating the Creyos Cognitive Assessment Platform

Benoit Mulsant, MD
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Modeling EBV in Psoriatic Arthritis

Marc Horwitz, PhD
University of British Columbia

Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics

The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

New Clinician Investigator Support

Vinod Chandran, MD, PhD
Denis Poddubnyy, MD, PhD
Schroeder Arthritis Institute

Krembil Nursing Awards

Prognostications Biomarkers and AI

Carmela Tartaglia, MD
Tanz Centre for Research in Neurodegenerative Diseases

Retinal Stem Cells

Derek van der Kooy, PhD
Molly Shoichet, PhD
University of Toronto

Psoriatic Disease Research Program

Vinod Chandran, MD, PhD
Schroeder Arthritis Institute

Perimeter Institute

Novel peptide therapeutic for synucleinopathies

Lorraine Kalia, MD, PhD
Krembil Brain Institute

Hydrogel Mediated Delivery to the Eye

Molly Shoichet, PhD
University of Toronto

Alzheimer’s Disease as an Autoimmune Disease

Donald Weaver, MD, PhD
Krembil Brain Institute

Early Disease Phenotypes in Huntington’s Disease

Ray Truant, PhD
McMaster University

Neurodegeneration in complex systems

Laurence Pelletier, PhD
Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute

Stroke and Dementia

Roger Thompson, PhD
University of Calgary

Krembil Nursing Scholarships

Krembil Centre in Health Management and Leadership

TRABID in Spondyloarthritis

Nigil Haroon, MD, PhD
Schroeder Arthritis Institute

Cell Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury

Michael Fehlings, MD, PhD
Krembil Brain Institute
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Kate Wiliams, PhD

Scientific Director

Dr. Kate Williams is the Scientific Director at the Krembil Foundation.  Reporting to the President and CEO, she advances the Foundation’s research initiatives by identifying high-risk, high-reward research opportunities. With a PhD in neuroscience and deep insights into the research landscape, she leads the Foundation’s strategic research direction, and oversees the Foundation’s research portfolios.

In her role, Kate fosters relationships with key opinion leaders, researchers, institutes, and universities, ensuring the Foundation’s strategic leadership in developing and evolving its research investments.  This includes actively managing key investments, where regular updates with funded researchers, meticulous monitoring of research progress, and evaluation of milestones and deliverables are integral responsibilities.