Elena Triantafillopoulou
Research Assistant
Research interests
- Mental Health
- Psychology
Contact details
Biography
Elena joined the Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry Centre in 2022 as a research assistant.
Elena has been working on the Catalogue of Mental Health Measures and the Landscaping International Longitudinal Datasets project. Her role also involves working as the project manager of Findable, Accessible and Reusable curated mental health data for DATAMIND, the Health Data Research Hub for Mental Health.
Elena holds a dual BSc in Biology and Psychology and a certificate in Public and Professional Writing from the University of Central Florida, after which she completed the MSc in Developmental Psychology and Psychopathology at King’s College London.
Expertise and Public Engagement
- Lessons learned from landscaping the Americas
- A call for diversity in genetics research: Part 1
- A call for diversity in genetics research: Part 2
- Clinical Research in the Voluntary Sector
Key Publications
Research
Landscaping International Longitudinal Datasets
A global mapping of large-scale longitudinal datasets with the potential for transformative research on depression, anxiety and psychosis.
Project status: Ongoing
Catalogue of Mental Health Measures
The Catalogue of Mental Health Measures provides easy access to information about mental health measures to maximise the uptake of existing longitudinal data.
Project status: Ongoing
Platforms for Longitudinal Mental Health Data (PALM)
The Platforms for Longitudinal Mental Health Data (PALM) team, led by Professor Louise Arseneault, focuses on increasing the discoverability and accessibility of longitudinal mental health data.
Research
Landscaping International Longitudinal Datasets
A global mapping of large-scale longitudinal datasets with the potential for transformative research on depression, anxiety and psychosis.
Project status: Ongoing
Catalogue of Mental Health Measures
The Catalogue of Mental Health Measures provides easy access to information about mental health measures to maximise the uptake of existing longitudinal data.
Project status: Ongoing
Platforms for Longitudinal Mental Health Data (PALM)
The Platforms for Longitudinal Mental Health Data (PALM) team, led by Professor Louise Arseneault, focuses on increasing the discoverability and accessibility of longitudinal mental health data.