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Emma Diskin

Miss Emma Diskin

Research Assistant

Research interests

  • Psychiatry, psychology and neuroscience

Biography

Emma Diskin is a Research Assistant at the Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King's College London. She also supports the MSc in Developmental Psychology and Psychopathology as a Lecturer Facilitator.

Emma is currently working on the Cycle Study and aims to gain better insights into health conditions across the menstrual cycle, and how these are influenced by environmental factors and broader health indicators.

Research interests

  • Menstrual related mental health
  • Mental health and physical health overlap
  • PPIE research

Research

250919 Menstrual Cycle Awareness and Embodied Technologies in Higher Education
Cycle Study

The Cycle Study uses digital methods such as daily questionnaires and wearable devices to understand links between the menstrual cycle and mental health

Project status: Ongoing

Research

250919 Menstrual Cycle Awareness and Embodied Technologies in Higher Education
Cycle Study

The Cycle Study uses digital methods such as daily questionnaires and wearable devices to understand links between the menstrual cycle and mental health

Project status: Ongoing