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Bipolar

The Ottawa Hospital is conducting cutting-edge research to improve our understanding of bipolar disorder and develop better treatments. This page includes selected news stories about our research on bipolar disorder, links to researchers working in this area and related resources. Learn more below.

Aroldo Dargel
Scientist

Aroldo Dargel

Associate Scientist, Neuroscience
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Scientist

Jess Fiedorowicz

Scientist, Neuroscience
Timothy Ramsay
Scientist

Timothy Ramsay

Senior Scientist, Methodological and Implementation Research
Dr. Gayatri Saraf's profile photo
Clinician Investigator

Gayatri Saraf

Clinician Investigator, Neuroscience
Dr. Marco Solmi profile picture
Clinician Investigator

Marco Solmi

Clinician Investigator, Neuroscience

Publications

The following research publications from The Ottawa Hospital are pulled from PubMed, with publication date of 2020 or later. Note that PubMed is hosted by the U.S. National Library of Medicine and is only available in English.

Neural signatures of bipolar disorder subtypes: A comprehensive systematic review of neuroimaging studies.

2026-02-01 Go to publication

Hospital-based care for hallucinogens and risk of mania and bipolar disorder: A population-based cohort study.

2025-12-02 Go to publication

Feasibility and accuracy of the ASERT digital questionnaire in mood tracking for a longitudinal research study on bipolar disorder.

2025-08-23 Go to publication

The feasibility of conducting non-pharmacological research studies in participants with mania: a grounded theory qualitative analysis of the Ottawa Sunglasses at Night study.

2025-12-01 Go to publication

Occurrence of Psychosis and Bipolar Disorder in Individuals With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Treated With Stimulants: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

2025-11-01 Go to publication
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Resources

Mental health research at The Ottawa Hospital

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