Managing Director and CEO
Krystle van Hoof
krystle.vanhoof [at] mcgill.ca
Over the past two decades, Krystle has held a variety of leadership positions within the non-profit sector, the federal government and the United Nations—most recently as Assistant Director of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Institute of Gender and Health. She has been recognized for her skills in change management and team building and has a wealth of experience defining strategic goals and guiding day-to-day operations, including the administration of complex financial systems in the health research environment. An expert in knowledge translation, Krystle has led communications departments for two Canadian associations—work that has been recognized with national awards. As Managing Director and CEO, Krystle is responsible for carrying forward the strategic vision of the HBHL initiative while overseeing the ongoing implementation of complex, high-profile funding programs and innovation partnerships within the neuroscience and related communities at 91ÉçÇø, in Canada and beyond.
Project Manager
Kim Reeve
kim.reeve [at] mcgill.ca
Prior to joining HBHL, Kim held the position of Administrative Officer in Department of Languages, Literature, and Cultures and East Asian Studies. Kim has worked in the non-profit sector and has over 15 years of marketing and administrative experience and holds a Bachelor of Commerce, Marketing Major from Concordia University.
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Administrative Assistant
Emma-Louise Vanden Busch
emma.vandenbusch [at] mcgill.ca
Emma-Louise brings over five years of experience in higher education administration to HBHL’s team, encompassing diverse roles spanning from public relations to student services. She holds a BA in both Psychology and Anthropology from the University of San Diego, along with a certificate in Strategic Online Marketing. Emma-Louise is also a Certified Nonprofit Professional through the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance, with a rich background in both professional and volunteer capacities within non-profits.
Policy & Knowledge Exchange Officer
Cora Siebert
cora.siebert [at] mcgill.ca
Cora holds a Master’s degree in Public Health with a concentration in Global Health from the University of Montreal and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Guelph. She has previously held positions in communications, knowledge translation and public policy at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the International Development Research Centre and the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology. She has lived and worked in La Réunion, UK, Ghana and Uganda.
Funding and Reporting
Senior Advisor, Metrics & Reporting
Carolina Mancini
carolina.mancini2 [at] mcgill.ca
Carolina is an administrative professional with over 15 years of experience in both the private and non-profit sectors. She most recently held the role of Project Manager for 91ÉçÇø's COVID-19 Immunity Task Force (CITF) Secretariat. She holds a Bachelor of Science, Specialization in Cell and Molecular Biology from Concordia University and a Certified Associate in Project Management certification. She brings her passion for health research and data analysis to the HBHL team.
Communications
Associate Director, Communications
Chris Maskell
christopher.maskell [at] mcgill.ca
Chris has held various positions as a communications professional—before joining the HBHL team, Chris worked as a Senior Communications & Production Coordinator at the Schulich School of Music of 91ÉçÇø. He has also been a freelance writer for CBC Music and the Ottawa Citizen JazzBlog, and has acted as a freelance assistant producer with CBC Music.
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Communications Officer
Roberta Santangelo
roberta.santangelo [at] mcgill.ca
Roberta is a communications specialist with 10 years of experience in public relations, publishing and communications. She holds a Master's degree in Publishing and Journalism from the University of Rome "La Sapienza" and she completed a specialized training program in Marketing and Digital Communication at "Il Sole 24ORE" (Italy). Roberta worked for six years in public relations agencies in Italy, building her expertise in event organization, content creation, media relations and social media management.
Communications Associate
Emilie Hackett
emilie.hackett [at] mcgill.ca
Emilie holds a Bachelor’s in English Literature from Bishop’s University and a Master’s in Media Studies from Concordia University. Before joining the HBHL team, Emilie worked as a reporter for The Sherbrooke Record, covering a wide range of topics from sports and community news to provincial and federal politics. Serving as communications coordinator at a seniors’ residence during the COVID-19 pandemic, Emilie worked closely with government officials and health care professionals to ensure the safety and well-being of seniors all while undertaking event planning, content creation and social media management responsibilities.
NeuroSphere
Associate Director, Business Development
Adrienne Crampton
adrienne.crampton [at] mcgill.ca
Adrienne graduated in 2021 from 91ÉçÇø with a PhD in Rehabilitation Science (focusing on mild traumatic brain injury). Prior to this, she completed her Master’s degree in Sports Management from the University of Ottawa (’17) and her BSc in Kinesiology at 91ÉçÇø (’15) while competing as a varsity athlete for the latter. Adrienne is a certified Quebec Innovation Consultant (accredited through the Conseil de l’Innovation du Québec) and has worked for both non-profit and for-profit organizations spanning various fields, such as kinesiology, human performance, neuroscience and brain health. Throughout her PhD, she developed a passion for innovation and entrepreneurship, as well as for creating conduits between research and industry. More specifically, Adrienne places a strong focus on leveraging her expertise and network to support impact-driven innovation.
Business Development Advisor
Marc St-Jean
marc.st-jean [at] mcgill.ca
Marc is a seasoned professional with an MBA from 91ÉçÇø and over 15 years of expertise in business development. His career spans diverse sectors, including both for-profit and non-profit organizations. Prior to joining the HBHL team, Marc worked in custom executive education at HEC bringing together top academics and business leaders. His extensive experience in Quebec's high technology industry, particularly in photonics and electronics, underscores his commitment to fostering collaboration. Marc's international exposure includes over five years in Europe, including a stint in technology transfer in Luxembourg. Furthermore, a year-long experience at Pfizer Canada and collaborations with MedTech businesses in the photonics industry give Marc a particular understandingÌýof the Canadian medical technology and pharma industry.
Training and Business Development Officer
Karthikeyan Swaminathan
karthikeyan.swaminathan [at] mcgill.ca
Karthikeyan (Karthik) completed his Master's in Neuroscience at 91ÉçÇø in 2023, receiving awards from MedTech Talent Accelerator, Mitacs, HBHL and 91ÉçÇø, along with certifications from programs like adMare Bioinnovation Scientist and Quebec Scientific Entrepreneurship. Having previously obtained a bachelor's in Biotechnology, his Master's thesis focused on hyperphosphorylated tau in Alzheimer’s disease. Before joining NeuroSphere, KarthikÌýworked for 91ÉçÇø and Mitacs while pursuing his Master's, also serving as the HBHL Trainee Committee President and later as Sponsorship Officer. Currently pursuing an online MBA at Quantic School of Business (USA), Karthik aims to apply his skills in research, mentorship and networking at NeuroSphere for the translation of scientific advancements into commercially viable products.
Program Officer
Ujjwala Naithani
ujjiwala.naithani [at] mcgill.ca
Ujjwala holds a Master of Science in Experimental Surgery from 91ÉçÇø, graduating in 2024 with a focus on surgical innovation, clinical trials, healthcare policy and regulatory affairs. During her studies, she gained valuable experience as an Office Assistant for Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) and as a Communications Assistant for Student Housing and Hospitality Services (SHHS), where she developed strong administrative and communication skills. She earned her Bachelor's in Biotechnology Engineering from Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, India, in 2021, establishing a solid foundation in biotechnological research. As a Policy and Knowledge Transfer Intern with Healthy Brains, Healthy Lives (HBHL), Ujjwala made complex brain health research accessible for evidence-based policymaking. Additionally, her Operations Management Internship at Amazon provided her with hands-on experience in logistics and workflow optimization. Ujjwala’s diverse expertise in biotechnology, regulatory affairs and policy uniquely positions her to drive impactful, evidence-based solutions in health care.
NeuroSphere Entrepreneur-in-Residence (Part-Time)
Laurent Balenci
Over the last 15 years, Laurent has held various executive roles in business development, management and operations in the biotechnology industry. He built his own consulting practice advising entrepreneurs, start-ups and mid-size companies in terms of business, product development, asset management and financing strategies. Laurent has been involved in multiple startup creations and has managed successfully over 35 different development programs ranging from ideation to late-phase clinical trials in both drug and medical device sectors. He helped raise $70 million in public and private transactional events for his clients. Laurent has run multiple due diligence assessments on diverse business opportunities for investor groups. He is also a regular commercialization grant reviewer and business mentor for many organizations. In 2019, Laurent received the DL. Patrick Commonwealth Innovation award for his mentoring contributions in the Boston biotech ecosystem. Laurent holds an executive MBA from the University of Washington and a PhD in Neurobiology from University of Grenoble-Alpes (France).
HBHL-Affiliated Staff
Awards Officer
Sarah Kaderabek
sarah.kaderabek [at] mcgill.ca
Dr. Sarah Kaderabek received her MA and PhD in Russian (Language and Literature) from 91ÉçÇø. She taught at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and served for two summers as the Resident Director in Moscow for the American Councils for International Education Contemporary Russia study abroad program. From 2008-2017 Dr. Kaderabek worked in the Office of the Associate Dean, Research and Graduate Studies, in 91ÉçÇø’s Faculty of Arts. In 2017, she joined the Office of Sponsored Research as a member of the Awards Management team, where she oversees award activation for the HBHL project, Canada First Research Excellence Fund grants, Genome Quebec and Genome Canada funding.
Financial Officer
Louise Schratz
louise.schratz [at] mcgill.ca
Over the last 30 years, Louise has held various accounting and administrative positions both in the private sector and at 91ÉçÇø. She brings to the HBHL team her extensive experience in overseeing large scale grants gained from administering CFI, Genome and MDEIE grants to name a few. Louise’s collaborative approach in coordinating with both internal and external clients serves to ensure the integrity of the financial reporting. As the HBHL Financial Officer, Louise is responsible for the preparation of the financial statements for the HBHL grant as well as fund(s) activations, monitoring spending of funds and ensuring compliance with sponsor guidelines.