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Paul Arnold is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary. He holds multiple leadership and membership roles including Academic Director of the Hotchkiss Brain Institute and the Mathison Centre for Mental Health Research and Education, and is a Full Member of the Hotchkiss Brain Institute, Mathison Centre, and Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute (ACHRI). Additionally, he serves as a Child Health & Wellness Researcher at ACHRI's Owerko Centre.
- B.Sc in Toxicology, University of Guelph (1992)
- Doctor of Medicine, University of Toronto (1996)
- Ph.D., University of Toronto (2007)
Dr. Arnold's research is centered on the interplay between genetic and environmental risk factors in the development of child-onset neuropsychiatric disorders. His work particularly investigates how genetic variations influence brain structure and function in children with mental illnesses. His primary research areas include:
- Neuropsychiatric Disorders
- Child Psychiatry
- Genetics of Mental Illness
- Brain Structure and Function
- Mental Health Research
- Genomics
He has been recognized with the Compelling Calgarians award by the Calgary Herald in 2016.
- Compelling Calgarians, Calgary Herald (Newspaper), 2016
Dr. Arnold participates in the university's strategic initiative 'Child Health and Wellness' (2020-2025). Information about his advising activities and research grants was not provided in the source text.
He is an active member of several research teams and institutes, including the Hotchkiss Brain Institute, Mathison Centre for Mental Health Research and Education, and the Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, where he contributes to advancing mental health research and education.



