
Jasmine Wells
Research Assistant
Research interests
- Mental Health
- Disability
- Neuroscience
- Imaging sciences
Contact details
Biography
Jasmine Wells joined KCL in late 2021 as a Research Assistant on the GO-DS21 project, which explores comorbidity patterns in the development of people with Down syndrome. Prior to this, Jasmine obtained a BSc in Neuroscience from the University of Bristol and MSc in the Psychology of Mental Health from the University of Edinburgh, after which Jasmine worked on the National Clinical Audit of Psychosis at the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
Jasmine's previous research focused on the impact of adverse childhood experiences on attachment and abnormal neural synchrony in schizophrenia.
Research Interests
- Affective disorders
- Neurodegenerative disease
- Neuroimaging
- Synaptic plasticity
- Menopause
Research Projects
- GO-DS21
- H21
Research

London Down Syndrome Consortium (LonDownS)
London Down Syndrome Consortium is a multidisciplinary group of clinicians, human geneticists, developmental psychologists, mouse geneticists, psychiatrists and cellular scientists working towards understanding dementia in people with Down syndrome.
Research

London Down Syndrome Consortium (LonDownS)
London Down Syndrome Consortium is a multidisciplinary group of clinicians, human geneticists, developmental psychologists, mouse geneticists, psychiatrists and cellular scientists working towards understanding dementia in people with Down syndrome.