Azrieli Accelerator Advisory Committees
Azrieli Accelerator Institutional Advisory Committee
The Institutional Advisory Committee provides a forum for regular discussion around the ongoing activities and upcoming opportunities related to advancing research on neurodevelopmental conditions across the lifespan. With this group, we aim to work in a way that ensures efforts from across campus are aligned and leveraged.
Committee members:
- Chair: Dr. Katrina Milaney, PhD, Associate Vice-President (Research)
- Dr. Susan Graham, PhD, Scientific Director, Azrieli Accelerator; Director, Owerko Centre for Neurodevelopment and Child Mental Health
- Dr. Paul Arnold, MD, PhD, FRCPC, Academic Director, Mathison Centre for Mental Health Research and Education
- Dr. Kristin Baetz, PhD, Dean, Faculty of Science
- Dr. Sandra Davidson, PhD, Dean, Faculty of Nursing
- Dr. Kirsten Fiest, Director, O'Brien Institute for Public Health
- Dr. Dianne Gereluk, PhD, Dean, Werklund School of Education
- Dr. Nick Holt, PhD, Dean, Faculty of Kinesiology
- Dr. Aoife Mac Namara, PhD, Dean, Faculty of Arts
- Dr. Derek McKay, PhD, Director, Snyder Institute for Chronic Diseases
- Dr. David Park, PhD, Director, Hotchkiss Brain Institute
- Dr. Ellen Perrault, PhD, Dean, Faculty of Social Work
- Marian Zlomislic, MBA, Director of Operations, Azrieli Accelerator
Azrieli Accelerator Community Council (AArCC) - Coming soon
AArCC will provide perspectives and feedback to Azrieli Accelerator projects and activities based on members' lived experience with neurodevelopmental conditions. Through the Advisory Council, the Azrieli Accelerator seeks to build capacity across our research and operations team to do our work in such a way that optimizes its potential of having a positive impact in the lives of people living with neurodevelopmental conditions.
Azrieli Accelerator Scientific Advisory Committee - Coming soon
With guidance from the Office of the Vice-President (Research), the Azrieli Accelerator is developing a Scientific Advisory Committee. Watch for updates in 2024.