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Donor gives $100M for mental-health research

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TORONTO — Canada’s largest mental health hospital has been given a gift of $100 million from an anonymous donor, with the goal of developing cures for psychiatri­c conditions that affect almost seven million Canadians.

The gift to the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto will create the Discovery Fund to support nextgenera­tion scientists conducting research aimed at directly transformi­ng care.

CAMH president and CEO Catherine Zahn said the money will be invested in fundamenta­l research and clinical innovation to improve the mental health of individual­s in Canada and around the world.

Zahn said the fund will enable CAMH to develop the next generation of leading early- and mid-career scientists.

The money will also allow CAMH to foster research focused on understand­ing disease mechanisms, improving diagnosis, and new ways to predict, prevent and recover from mental illness, Zahn said.

Darrell Louise Gregersen, head of the CAMH Foundation, said such philanthro­py is helping to change the future of mental illness.

“We are eternally grateful to this donor for investing $100 million in our capacity to generate world-leading discovery, and to invest in some of the high-risk, highreward research that usually doesn’t get top funding priority,” she said.

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