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Parade of Stars

Each year, Professor Til Wykes, Vice-Dean for Research at the Institute of Psychiatry at King’s, brings together IoP academic stars to share their groundbreaking work with each other. 

This video introduces you to the IoP’s ‘Parade of Stars’ and below are audio files and slides from the event where you can listen to our academics stars in action.  

The next Parade of Stars will be April 2013.   


Medically unexplained symptoms: Professor Trudie Chalder

Eating disorders: Professor Ulrike Schmidt

Dementia: Professor Sube Banerjee

Cancer and early presentation: Professor Amanda-Jane Ramirez

Stem cell therapy: Professor Jack Price 

Autism Spectrum Disorders: Professor Emily Simonoff

False confessions: Professor Gisli Gudjonsson

Genomic research: Professor David Collier

Cannabis and psychosis: Professor Sir Robin Murray

Developmental neuroimaging: Professor Katya Rubia

Alcohol use disorders: Professor Colin Drummond

Neurobiology of autism: Professor Francesca Happé

Treatment for psychosis: Professor Veena Kumari

Motor Neuron Disease: Professor Chris Shaw

Pregnancy and mental health: Professor Louise Howard

Depression and heart disease: Professor Andre Tylee

Neurobiology of depression: Professor Anthony Cleare

Global mental health: Professor Graham Thornicroft

The IMAGEN study: Professor Gunter Schumann

Conflict and containment: Professor Len Bowers

Headaches: Professor Leone Risdale

Epilepsy: Professor Mark Richardson

Neural stem cells: Professor Noel Buckley

Health economics: Professor Paul McCrone

Nature, nurture and mood disorders: Professor Peter McGuffin

Alzheimer’s disease: Professor Simon Lovestone

Parenting and child behaviour: Professor Stephen Scott

Environmental influences on mental health: Professor Tom Craig

Neuroimaging: Professor Steve Williams

 

 

 

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