
Callum Bryson
Research Assistant
Contact details
Biography
Callum is a research assistant at the Centre for Research in Eating and Weight Disorders. He joined the team in 2023 and has been primarily working on the EDIFY programme. His research work currently explores the use of remote measurement technologies to understand the illness progression and recovery trajectories of eating disorders in young people.
Prior to joining King's, Callum completed his undergraduate degree in Psychology at the University of Kent and a master's degree in Applied Paediatric Neuropsychology at University College London. From his background in development psychology, he has worked with an array of age ranges, including infants, children, and young people. He is also experienced with neuroimaging and cognitive methodology, such as MRIs and eye-tracking.
Research Interests
- Youth Mental Health
- Eating Disorders
- Brain Development
Research Groups
Key Publications
Moody, S., Ross, L., Opitz, M. C., Hemmings, A., İnce, B., Bryson, C., ... & Sharpe, H. (2025). Associations Between the Use of Fitness and Diet Tracking Technology and Disordered Eating Behaviour: A Systematic Review. European Eating Disorders Review, 33(6), 1288-1313. DOI: 10.1002/erv.70006
Research
Centre for Research in Eating And Weight Disorders (CREW)
The Centre for Research in Eating And Weight Disorders aims to find out more about the neurobiological, genetic and psychological causes and consequences of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and other eating disorders, and to use that knowledge to develop new and better treatments.
Research
Centre for Research in Eating And Weight Disorders (CREW)
The Centre for Research in Eating And Weight Disorders aims to find out more about the neurobiological, genetic and psychological causes and consequences of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and other eating disorders, and to use that knowledge to develop new and better treatments.