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Aristotle Voineskos

Dr. Aristotle Voineskos is vice-president of research and director of the Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). He leads a team of nearly 200 scientists and over 600 research staff committed to making discoveries to improve the quality of life for people served by CAMH, and beyond, through brain science, clinical research, health services research, and policy and population health research. 

How mental health research is saving lives, today

Opinion | BY ARISTOTLE VOINESKOS | October 4, 2021
Canada invests 1.5 per cent of our total health-care dollars into health research. That means we are investing 98.5 per cent of our health-care dollars to help patients of today and 1.5 per cent to do better for patients of tomorrow, write Aristotle Voineskos. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY ARISTOTLE VOINESKOS | October 4, 2021
Opinion | BY ARISTOTLE VOINESKOS | October 4, 2021
Canada invests 1.5 per cent of our total health-care dollars into health research. That means we are investing 98.5 per cent of our health-care dollars to help patients of today and 1.5 per cent to do better for patients of tomorrow, write Aristotle Voineskos. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY ARISTOTLE VOINESKOS | October 4, 2021
Canada invests 1.5 per cent of our total health-care dollars into health research. That means we are investing 98.5 per cent of our health-care dollars to help patients of today and 1.5 per cent to do better for patients of tomorrow, write Aristotle Voineskos. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY ARISTOTLE VOINESKOS | October 4, 2021
Opinion | BY ARISTOTLE VOINESKOS | October 4, 2021
Canada invests 1.5 per cent of our total health-care dollars into health research. That means we are investing 98.5 per cent of our health-care dollars to help patients of today and 1.5 per cent to do better for patients of tomorrow, write Aristotle Voineskos. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay