Psychological Medicine

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MPhil/PhD

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Part Time, Full Time

Institute of Psychiatry
RESEARCH PROFILE
Examples of current research:

  • Twin Studies- understanding the causes of psychiatric illness, in particular the influence of genes (nature) and environment (nurture).
  • The Gap Study- The study has three main aims: firstly, to identify new susceptibility genes for psychosis and establish their clinical significance in terms of symptoms, course of illness, response to medication and other biological and neurological traits.
  • The AESOP Study (Aetiology and Ethnicity of Schizophrenia and Other Psychoses)- The overall aims of the study are threefold: firstly, to elucidate the overall rates of psychotic disorder in the 3 centres; secondly, to confirm and extend previous findings of raised rates of psychosis in certain migrant groups in the UK; and finally, to explore in detail the biological and social risk factors in these populations and their possible interactions.
  • The influence of genes and environment on brain development, and the effects of hormones on brain maturation and development.
  • The psychological and social aspects of cancer
KEY FACTS
Head of group/division
Professor Simon Wessely
Duration
Three years FT; six years PT. Accelerated PT rates available - email iop.educationsupport@kcl.ac.uk for further information. Registration is carried out at four points in the year: October, January, April and July.
Location
King's Denmark Hill Campus.
Student destinations
Psychiatrists or psychologists within the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.
Year of entry 2012
Offered by
Students in skills session