Canadian Biomarker Integration Network in Depression
About the dataset
Primary description: Depression treatment response
The Canadian Biomarker Integration Network in Depression (CAN-BIND), funded by the Ontario Brain Institute, involves an 8-week treatment protocol of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) escitalopram, followed with 8-weeks of aripiprazole (if inadequate treatment response, <50% depressive symptom reduction). Scans were obtained at baseline, two weeks, and eight weeks for both the healthy participants those with major depressive disorder (MDD). For more information, see https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-022-04509-7.
The study is part of the COORDINATE-MDD consortium. For more information, see: https://doi.org/10.1038/s44220-023-00187-w.
The study is part of the COORDINATE-MDD consortium. For more information, see: https://doi.org/10.1038/s44220-023-00187-w.
| Study | Canadian Biomarker Integration Network in Depression | |
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| Study Website | CANBIND | |
| Data Descriptor Paper | https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6606427/ | |
| DUA | https://indocconsortium.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/JSDNXT/pages/3015804901/CAN-BIND+Baseline+Data+Release+Dashboard+-+Data+Request+Walkthrough+Guide | |
| Country/Region | Canada | |
| Disease Tag | depression | |
| Age (mean ± SD) | 34.2 ± 12.0 | |
| Age Range | 18-61 | |
| % Female | 64.1 | |
| CUBIC Project | /cbica/projects/MultisiteMD |
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| PI for CUBIC Access Approval | Christos Davatzikos | |
| N Subjects | 309 | |
| N MR Sessions | 309 | |
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DLMUSE
(310/310 complete) |
/cbica/projects/MultisiteMD/Pipelines/MultisiteMD_DLMUSE_2025/CANBIND/Results/CANBIND_DLMUSE_Volumes.csv
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RAVENS
(DRAMMS-1.4.1)
(307/307 complete) |
/cbica/projects/MultisiteMD/Pipelines/CoordinateMD_3.5D_2020/Protocols/RAVENS/CANBIND
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fMRIPrep
(23.1.3)
(268/309 complete) |
/cbica/projects/MultisiteMD/CoordinateMD_Studies/CANBIND/Pipelines/CANBIND_fMRI_2024/Protocols
/opt/conda/envs/fmriprep/bin/fmriprep \
/cbica/projects/MultisiteMD/CoordinateMD_Studies/CANBIND/Pipelines/CANBIND_fMRI_2024/Data/CAM/ \
/cbica/projects/MultisiteMD/CoordinateMD_Studies/CANBIND/Pipelines/CANBIND_fMRI_2024/Protocols/CAM \
participant \
--participant_label 0002 \
--fs-license-file /cbica/projects/MultisiteMD/CoordinateMD_Studies/CANBIND/Pipelines/CANBIND_fMRI_2024/license.txt \
--fs-no-reconall \
--use-syn-sdc warn \
--output-spaces MNI152NLin2009cAsym:res-2 \
--debug all
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XCP-D
(0.7.1rc6)
(267/309 complete) |
/cbica/projects/MultisiteMD/CoordinateMD_Studies/CANBIND/Pipelines/CANBIND_fMRI_2024/Protocols/XCP/
/usr/local/miniconda/bin/xcp_d \
/cbica/projects/MultisiteMD/CoordinateMD_Studies/CANBIND/Pipelines/CANBIND_fMRI_2024/Protocols/CAM \
/cbica/projects/MultisiteMD/CoordinateMD_Studies/CANBIND/Pipelines/CANBIND_fMRI_2024/Protocols/XCP/CAM/ \
participant \
--participant_label 0002 \
--input-type fmriprep \
-p 36P \
--work-dir /cbica/projects/MultisiteMD/CoordinateMD_Studies/CANBIND/Pipelines/CANBIND_fMRI_2024/Protocols/ \
--motion-filter-type lp \
--band-stop-min 6 \
--motion-filter-order 4 \
--despike \
--fd-thresh 0 \
--lower-bpf 0.01 \
--upper-bpf 0.08 \
--bpf-order 2 \
--head-radius auto \
--dummy-scans auto \
--min-coverage 0.5 \
--smoothing 0 \
--fs-license-file /cbica/projects/MultisiteMD/CoordinateMD_Studies/CANBIND/Pipelines/CANBIND_fMRI_2024/license.txt
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| Non-Imaging Data |
Contact Mathilde Antoniades to request access to the non-imaging data. https://portal.conp.ca/dataset?id=projects%2Fbraincode_CAN-BIND_Biomarkers_for_Depression_Baseline_Data_Release
Data dictionary of raw data downloaded from source. /cbica/home/harmang/for_others/final_combined_istaging_withMUSE.csv
Data consolidated and harmonized in 2026. This study: subset with |
Funding
CAN-BIND is an Integrated Discovery Program carried out in partnership with, and with financial support from, the Ontario Brain Institute, an independent nonprofit corporation funded partially by the Ontario government. Additional funding is provided by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Lundbeck, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Servier.