Meet the Team

CRDN is a growing network led by a Steering Committee and staff. Within the CRDN framework, three thematic Pillar Groups have been established to focus on critical aspects of rare diseases. For more information about our governance structure, click here. For more information about who is on our pillar groups, explore below.

Steering Committee

Our Steering Committee consists of national leaders in various rare and undiagnosed disease fields who provide strategic direction and oversight of the network. Their individual leadership roles and collective rare disease expertise connects the CRDN to existing renowned national and global rare disease organizations and initiatives, strengthening the network’s influence, and creating collaborative opportunities. Click on a member to learn more about them.

Francois Bernier, MD, FCCMG, FRCPC

Committee Chair

Alberta Children’s Hospital (ACH), University of Calgary

Kym M Boycott, MD, PhD, FCCMG, FRCPC

Pillar Lead - Diagnostics and Registries

Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), University of Ottaw

Craig Campbell, MD, FRCPC

Children's Hospital Health Sciences Centre (LHSC), Western University

Jim Dowling, MD, PhD

The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto

Angela Genge, MD, FRCP(C)

The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital), McGill University

Lawrence Korngut, MD

Hotchkiss Brain Institute, University of Calgary

Thierry Lacaze-Masmonteil, MD, PhD

University of Calgary, Maternal, Infant, Child, and Youth Research Network (MICYRN)

Deborah Marshall, PhD

Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute (ACHRI), University of Calgary

Jacques L. Michaud, MD

Centre de recherche du CHU Sainte Justine, Université de Montréal

Gail Ouellette, PhD

iRARE Centre, Regroupement Québécois des maladies orphelines (RQMO)

Jonathan Pratt, PhD, MBA

Regroupement Québécois des maladies orphelines (RQMO)

Ian Stedman, LLB, PhD

Pillar Lead - Care, Support & Empowerment

York University

Breanne Stewart, BSc, BScN, RN

RareKids-CAN: Pediatric Rare Disease Clinical Trials and Treatment Network

Leanne Ward, MD, FRPCPC

Pillar Lead - Innovative Therapies

Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), University of Ottawa

Durhane Wong-Rieger, PhD

Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders (CORD)

Pillar 1 - Diagnostics & Registries

This group of leading experts is pivotal in shaping strategies that enhance diagnostic tools, expand integrated registries, and strengthen screening approaches for rare diseases. Explore the profiles of our members to learn more about their contributions and roles.

Kym M Boycott, MD, PhD

Pillar Lead - Diagnostics and Registries

Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), University of Ottawa

Jodi Warman Chardon, MD, PhD, FRCPC

The Ottawa Hospital, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), University of Ottawa

Gregory Costain, MD, PhD

The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto

Taila Hartley, PhD

Care4Rare Canada

Lawrence Korngut, MD

Hotchkiss Brain Institute, University of Calgary

Bhavi Modi, PhD

BC Children's Hospital Research Institute, University of British Columbia

Jillain Parboosingh, PhD, FCCMG

University of Calgary

Beth Potter, PhD

University of Ottawa

Myriam Srour, MDCM, PhD

Montreal Children's Hospital, McGill University

Stuart Turvey, MBBS, DPhil, FRCPC

BC Children's Hospital (BCCH), University of British Columbia

Hilary Vallance, FRCPC, FCCMG, MD

BC Children's Hospital (BCCH), University of British Columbia

Pillar 2 - Innovative Therapies Group

This group of leading experts is pivotal in shaping strategies that enhance infrastructure to support therapy development, including pre-clinical and clinical research frameworks, and streamline access to clinical trials and regulatory pathways to facilitate timely delivery of new therapies to patients. Explore the profiles of our members to learn more about their contributions and roles.

Leanne Ward, MD, FRPCPC

Pillar Lead - Innovative Therapies

Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), University of Ottawa

Craig Campbell, MD, FRCPC

Children's Hospital LHSC, Western University

Pranesh Chakraborty, MD, FRCPC, FCCMG

Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), University of Ottawa

Jim Dowling, MD, PhD

The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto

Heather Howley, PhD

Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) Research Institute, BORN Ontario

Thierry Lacaze-Masmonteil, MD, PhD

University of Calgary, Maternal, Infant, Child, and Youth Research Network (MICYRN)

Hanns Lochmüller, MD, PhD, FAAN

The Ottawa Hospital, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO)

Kim McBride, MD

Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute (ACHRI), University of Calgary

Maryam Oskoui, MD

Montreal Children's Hospital, McGill University Health Centre, McGill University

Breanne Stewart, BSc, BScN, RN

RareKids-CAN: Pediatric Rare Disease Clinical Trials and Treatment Network

Risini Weeratna, PhD

Cell and Gene Therapy Program, National Research Council (NRC)

Durhane Wong-Rieger, PhD

Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders (CORD)

Pillar 3 - Care, Support, & Empowerment

This group of leading experts and thought leaders focuses on strategies that enhance patient, family, and community-centred care by integrating resources, improving access to services, and empowering individuals through active participation in care and research. Explore the profiles of our members to learn more about their contributions and roles.

Ian Stedman, LLB, PhD

Pillar Lead - Care, Support & Empowerment

York University

John Adams, BA

Canadian PKU and Allied Disorders

Jillian Banfield, PhD

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) - Institute of Genetics

Brad Crittenden, CAD-CAM

Canadian Association of Pompe

Deborah Marshall, PhD

Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute (ACHRI), University of Calgary

Homira Osman, PhD

Muscular Dystrophy Canada

Gail Ouellette, PhD

iRARE Centre, Regroupement Québécois des maladies orphelines (RQMO)

Stephen Parrott, BCom

Kidney Cancer Canada

Jonathan Pratt, PhD, MBA

Regroupement Québécois des maladies orphelines (RQMO)

Nicola Worsfold, PhD

International Duchenne Community Advisory Board

CRDN Staff

Svenja Espenhahn, PhD
Manager

Svenja Espenhahn is the manager of the CRDN, responsible for the effective development and functioning of the CRDN and its diverse activities for the benefit of the rare disease community. She completed her PhD in Clinical Neuroscience from the University College London (UCL) in the UK before moving to Canada for a postdoctoral appointment at the University of Calgary where she worked with kids with autism. Svenja brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in project management, grant writing and stewardship, and community engagement in the academic and not-for-profit settings. Svenja is also a passionate ultra-runner who spends most of her free time in the mountains, and an emergency services volunteer with the MD of Bighorn.

Karishma Samra, M.Ed
Engagement Coordinator

Karishma Samra is the Engagement Coordinator at the CRDN, dedicated to fostering inclusive initiatives, collaborations, and community engagement. She previously worked as a program coordinator for the Faculty of Science-Undergraduate Student Center. Prior to her transition to the post-secondary world, Karishma was a high school math and science teacher. She taught for four years and worked as a high school counsellor as well. Karishma has completed her Master of Education in School Counselling from the University of Alberta, focusing on Academic Burnout in High School students. Passionate about adult learning and student mental health, Karishma brings a wealth of experience to the CRDN. In her free time, she coaches a high school basketball senior girls’ team and is training for her first 10K marathon. 

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