Daniele Wolf, PhD, is a neuroscientist with a passion for bridging science, equity, and community impact. With over a decade of experience spanning academic research, clinical partnerships, and stakeholder engagement, her work focuses on making brain health research more inclusive and accessible.

Daniele earned her PhD in Neuroscience from the Université de Montréal, where she studied pediatric neurodevelopmental disorders at Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Sainte-Justine. Her research explored sex-based differences in epilepsy and febrile seizures and led to her national leadership role with the CIHR Sex and Gender Trainee Network, where she championed inclusive and equity-oriented research practices.

Most recently, Daniele has worked at the intersection of biobanking, decentralized research infrastructure, and strategic health partnerships. She brings a systems-level perspective grounded in both scientific integrity and cultural humility.

Daniele is honoured to join the Indigenous Advisory Circle at Kids Brain Health Network. She is committed to listening deeply, learning continuously, and contributing to funding strategies that reflect Indigenous ways of knowing, community priorities, and a shared vision for healthier futures for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis children and families.