Biography
Anna is a Research Assistant for the ADHD Remote Technology and ADHD transition project (ART-transition) at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King's College London.
She holds a BA in Neuroscience from the University of Oxford and an MSc in Comparative, Evolutionary and Developmental Psychology from the University of St Andrews.
Prior to her role at King’s, Anna worked in the special educational needs (SEN) department of a secondary school in East London, supporting students with a range of symptoms and diagnoses. She has also worked as a Research Assistant at the University of St Andrews, where she led projects relating to public engagement with science.
Research interests:
- Neurodevelopmental Disorders
- Mental Health
- Links between mental health and environment
Research
ADHD Remote Technology (ART)
The ADHD Remote Technology (ART) research programme focuses on the development and application of a novel remote measurement technology system for ADHD
ART-transition - ADHD Remote Technology and ADHD transition: predicting and preventing negative outcomes
ADHD Remote Technology and ADHD transition: predicting and preventing negative outcomes (ART-transition) is a five-year MRC-funded research programme.
Project status: Ongoing
Research
ADHD Remote Technology (ART)
The ADHD Remote Technology (ART) research programme focuses on the development and application of a novel remote measurement technology system for ADHD
ART-transition - ADHD Remote Technology and ADHD transition: predicting and preventing negative outcomes
ADHD Remote Technology and ADHD transition: predicting and preventing negative outcomes (ART-transition) is a five-year MRC-funded research programme.
Project status: Ongoing