
Ms Felicity Amberson-Jones
Research Assistant
Contact details
Biography
Felicity joined King's College London when she began her Masters in Mental Health Studies in 2022 and then spent a year working as a Chaplaincy Assistant before joining Psychosis Studies as a Research Assistant.
Felicity works with Dr Thomas Pollak on the Immune Mechanisms of Antipsychotic Treatment Response (IMAT) study and is particularly interested in immunopsychiatry and neuropsychiatry.
Research Interests
- Immunopsychiatry
- Neuropsychiatry
- Psychosis
- Psychopharmacology
- Patient and Public Involvement
Research Groups
King's Neuropsychiatry Research and Education Group (NREG)
Expertise and Public Engagement
Felicity works alongside colleagues in the department and lived experience experts on the first Lived Experience module at the IOPPN, a module for Masters students in Psychosis Studies co-designed and entirely delivered by those with lived experience of mental illness and carers.
Research
Neuropsychiatry Research & Education Group (NREG)
Interdisciplinary Neuropsychiatry group | Institute of Psychiatry Psychology & Neuroscience | King’s Health Partners (Academic Health Sciences Centre at King’s College London)
Research
Neuropsychiatry Research & Education Group (NREG)
Interdisciplinary Neuropsychiatry group | Institute of Psychiatry Psychology & Neuroscience | King’s Health Partners (Academic Health Sciences Centre at King’s College London)