Assistant Professor  |  Independent Scientist

Yuliya Nikolova

Neurosciences and Clinical Translation

PhD

Location
Centre for Addiction & Mental Health
Address
250 College Street, Toronto, Ontario Canada M5T 1R8
Appointment Status
Primary

Dr. Yuliya Nikolova is the Koerner New Scientist in the Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute at the Centre for Addiction & Mental Health (CAMH). Before being appointed to her current position she completed a PhD in Psychology & Neuroscience at Duke University in 2014 and a Postdoctoral Fellowship in translational neuroscience as a Banting Fellow at CAMH in 2017.


Research Synopsis

Dr. Nikolova’s work combines tools from experimental psychology, cognitive science, neuroimaging and genetics to study mechanisms of risk for mental illness, with a primary focus on mood and anxiety disorders. She is particularly interested in how neural circuits for reward and threat processing contribute to transdiagnostic cognitive and affective dysfunction. She has a strong focus on translation and integration across multiple levels of investigation, and works closely with preclinical teams to bridge basic science approaches with clinical research.