31 March 2022
Research Festival 2022
Please join us on 11 May 2022 to celebrate the innovative and exciting research taking place at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King's.
To sign up for the 2022 IoPPN Research Festival - click here.
This year, the IoPPN Research Festival will be covering the theme ‘Translational Research: From Discovery to Impact.'
With more than 20 five-minute talks on everything from anti-inflammatories in depression to male eating disorders, this online festival will also feature keynote talks by two world-class experts in their fields:
Professor Louise Howard, Professor in Women's Mental Health 'Breaking the bias to impact on mental health'
Professor Peter Goadsby, Professor of Neurology 'Cluster headache – translating science to the bedside'
See below some of our speakers and talks at this event. *The information on this page will be regularly reviewed and updated, so please refer back to the page for the most up to date information.*
Dr Tim Powell Lithium, the elixir of youth?
Dr Valeria Parlatini The Maudsley CYPHER cohort study: understanding the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the mental health of children and young people with pre-existing mental health conditions
Dr Maria Antonietta Nettis Anti-inflammatories in Depression
Dr Charlotte Russell Polygenic scores in mental health: prospects and pitfalls
Dr Phil Holland New horizons in migraine therapy
Dr Una Foye Consider Male Eating Disorders: A Creative Approach to Improving Treatment in Primary Health Care for Men and Boys with Eating Disorders
Dr Ahmad Al Khleifat The identification of the clinical stage at which treatment is most effective in ALS
Dr Ewan Carr Passive transfer of fibromyalgia from patients to mice
Elka Giemza What is the CRF?
Dr Nicolaas Puts Sensory differences in Autism
Dr Rita Sousa-Nunes Neural stem cells alter nucleocytoplasmic partitioning and accumulate nuclear polyadenylated transcripts during quiescence
Dr David Andersson Passive transfer of fibromyalgia from patients to mice
Professor Cathryn Lewis Polygenic scores in mental health: prospects and pitfalls
Dr Paolo Deluca From ELIZA to PAHOLA, electronic interventions for harmful alcohol use
Dr Sandra Vieira Multimodal normative modelling in early psychosis
Dr Peter Hawkins Neuroimaging in clinical trials
Dr Ryan Patel The impact of descending pain modulation on spinal amplification mechanisms – from the rat dorsal horn to human psychophysics
Dr Emily Hird Open research: why bother?
To sign up for the 2022 IoPPN Research Festival - click here.
For more information, please contact Annicka Ancliff (Faculty research support coordinator).