CIMVHR appoints Scientific Director

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CIMVHR appoints Scientific Director

Dr. Nicholas Held brings research, clinical experience, and previous leadership to the Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research.

June 5, 2026

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Dr. Nicholas Held, Scientific Director of CIMVHR.

Queen鈥檚 researcher Nicholas Held has been named Scientific Director of the (CIMVHR), becoming the third person to lead the Senate-approved research institute since its founding at Queen鈥檚 University in 2010.

As Scientific Director, Dr. Held will guide CIMVHR鈥檚 research direction, partnerships, and knowledge mobilization work, supporting the institute鈥檚 mandate to advance research for military members, veterans, public safety personnel, and their families.

CIMVHR supports a national and international network focused on military and veteran health research. The network includes 51 Canadian universities and colleges, 15 global affiliates, and more than 1,700 researchers whose work helps inform policy, practice, and care. CIMVHR has secured extensive funding for its work, including from the Government of Canada, True Patriot Love, the Royal Canadian Legion, The War Amps, Perley Health, and Canadian Chiropractic Research Foundation. 

CIMVHR鈥檚 work also reflects a broader strength at Queen鈥檚 in defence, security, and dual-use research, from cybersecurity and artificial intelligence to critical infrastructure, where researchers are advancing knowledge that supports Canada鈥檚 sovereignty while delivering benefits for communities.

Dr. Held brings direct experience with CIMVHR to the position, having previously served as Interim Scientific Director and Assistant Scientific Director.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a privilege to work alongside partners across academia, government, industry, and the philanthropic sector 鈥 each bringing unique strengths and perspectives. says Dr. Held." Together, we are united by a shared commitment to improving the health and well-being of military personnel, Veterans, and their families, and I鈥檓 incredibly proud to contribute to that mission.鈥

Dr. Held鈥檚 appointment draws on a career grounded in rehabilitation, mental health, and military and Veteran-focused research. He was recently appointed Assistant Professor in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen鈥檚, where his research focuses on improving well-being, injury and pain management, and recovery among Canadian Armed Forces personnel and Veterans. His clinical experience supporting Canadian Armed Forces Veterans living with chronic pain gives that work a direct connection to the communities CIMVHR serves.

He also serves as Co-Editor-in-Chief of CIMVHR鈥檚 , extending his contributions to military and Veteran health research through the institute鈥檚 peer-reviewed journal. Dr. Held also previously had a position as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences at McMaster University.

The appointment follows the leadership of founding Scientific Director Dr. Alice Aiken (2010鈥2017) and Dr. David Pedlar (2017鈥2024), adding to CIMVHR鈥檚 history of leadership at Queen鈥檚.

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