
Rosie Tatham
Research Assistant
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Biography
Rosie is a Research Assistant at the Centre for Research in Eating and Weight Disorders. She joined CREW in 2025, and currently works on the EDIFY programme. Her research explores eating disorders in young people, specifically the use of remote measurement technology, neuroimaging, cognitive assessments and qualitative methods to understand eating disorder progression and recovery.
Prior to joining King’s College London, Rosie completed her undergraduate degree in Neuroscience at the University of Edinburgh. She has since worked on multiple longitudinal mental and physical health projects ranging from population-level genomic studies to clinical mental health research. She is experienced in participant recruitment and engagement, and is also experienced in neuroimaging, digital wearables and cognitive methodologies, including neuroimaging and eye-tracking.
Research Interests
- Mental Health
- Eating Disorders
- Digital Health Technology
- Interventions for Mental Health Conditions
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.