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Prof Robin Murray

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Sir Robin Murray is Professor of Psychiatric research at the Institute of Psychiatry and is concerned with finding the causes of psychosis, and improving its treatment. His early work challenged the prevailing view of schizophrenia as an adult-onset brain disease, instead demonstrating that it is in part a neurodevelopmental disorder. He and his colleagues have  shown that that environmental factors such as obstetric events, childhood adversity, migration, and heavy cannabis use are all risk factors for psychosis. Robin is the most widely cited schizophrenia researcher outside the USA and was knighted by the Queen in 2011. He is one of only four psychiatrists ever to be elected to the UK Royal Society.

Dr Marta Di Forti

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​Marta Di Forti is a MRC clinical scientist working at the Institute of Psychiatry. Her work identified an increased risk of psychosis following use of high-potency cannabis, particularly in adolescence. The clinical population she cares for comprises young people suffering from their first episode of psychosis. Her clinical work plays a crucial role in informing and inspiring her academic interests. Marta currently researches the interaction between genes and cannabis in causing psychotic disorders and worsening the outcome.

Prof Daniele La Barbera

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Daniele La Barbera is Full Professor of Psychiatry at Palermo University and the Chairmen of the Psychiatric Unit of Palermo University. His main areas of interests are psychosis, the relationship between substance abuse and psychiatric disorders, and the psychological features of new technologies. He coordinated the Sicilian Psychosis and Genetic Study (SGAP) an incidence and a case control on first episode psychotic patients.

Dr Anton Grech

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Dr. Anton Grech was born on 16 November 1967 in Gozo, Malta. He graduated as Doctor of Medicine from the University of Malta in 1992. He became a Member of the Royal college of Psychiatrists, UK, in 1997, and he became a Fellow of the same college in 2011. In 1999 he obtained an M.Sc. in Psychiatry from King’s College, University of London.  He trained and worked at the Maudsley Hospital in London, between 1994 and 1998. During 1998 he was also a Clinical-Academic Lecturer in the Department of Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College, University of London. Between 1999 and 2002 he was Honorary Researcher within the same Department. In 1999 he proceeded to Malta, where he was Senior Registrar in Psychiatry until 2003, when he was appointed Consultant Psychiatrist with a special interest in Addictions and Neuropsychiatry. In 2000 he was appointed Lecturer in Department of Psychiatry of the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Malta, and in 2008 he was appointed as Senior Lecturer within the same Department. In 2011 he was appointed as Senior Research Fellow in the Bedfordshire Centre for Mental Health Research in association with the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. In 2011 he was also appointed as Clinical Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry in the Ministry of Health, Malta. His main research is on the aetiology of schizophrenia, and it was based at the Institute of Psychiatry London and at the University of Malta. He has published in international psychiatric journals, and presented and chaired in international psychiatric conferences.  In 2008 he was chosen as one of the 30 European Scientists to be featured in the book ‘Portraits of Science; Scientists of Tomorrow’, published by the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations, to commemorate its 30 th anniversary. In 2013 he was appointed Chairman of 'Fundazzjoni Kenn Ghal Sahhtek', a foundation in  collaboration between Community Chest Fund and the Government of Malta.  He is a member of various national boards and commissions. He believes a lot in using the media to educate on mental health, and for the last years in Malta he conducted radio and TV programmes on issues related to mental health. 
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Prof Tom Burns
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Tom Burns is Professor Emeritus of Social Psychiatry at the University of Oxford. His research was predominantly health services research in community psychiatry, particularly complex interventions.  He has published six books and over 300 papers including RCTs of case management, vocational rehabilitation and Community Treatment Orders. Our Necessary Shadow: The Nature and Meaning of Psychiatry, is his book on psychiatry for the general reader published by Penguin in 2014.  He was awarded the CBE in 2006 for services to mental health care. He remains interested in the centrality of relationships in psychiatry and the need for increased rigour, and attention to, research in psychiatry. He has recently coordinated a symposium to mark the 40thanniversary of the Basaglia’s revolutionary Italian Law 180 which will be published by Oxford University Press in 2019. 
 

Prof Nori Takei

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Currently professor at the Research Centre for Child Mental Development, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine.  I had worked at the section run by Prof Robin M Murray, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, UK from September, 1989 to March, 1998.  After that, I came back to my home country, Japan, and belonged to the current affiliation.  My interest is wide, covering schizophrenia, and has currently extended into developmental conditions such as autism and attention dedicit/hyperactivity disorder.

Dr Lucia Valmaggia

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I am a Reader in Clinical Psychology and Digital Mental Health at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, KCL where I lead the Virtual Reality Lab,and I am a Honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist at the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. I am the incoming President of the IEPA-Early Intervention in Mental Health Association.
In my career to date I have sought to conduct research, which is clinically relevant and directly applicable to the delivery of clinical services. My work has focused on the prevention and early detection of mental health problems, in particular psychosis. I have extensive experience in service implementation in the community and I set up the first service for prevention and early detection of psychosis in a prison setting. I conduct experimental studies using virtual reality to explore the effects of adverse life experiences on the appraisal of social situations. I lead clinical studies to evaluate virtual reality assisted assessment and treatment.


Prof Andrew McIntosh

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I am Professor of Biological Psychiatry at the University of Edinburgh. I trained in Medicine in Aberdeen before completing my postgraduate psychiatric and statistical training in Edinburgh. I lead the Generation Scotland Expert Working Group for Psychiatric Disorders, co-chair the Major Depressive Disorder Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium and I lead depression-focussed grants on population cohort studies, genomics, global mental health and data science. My main interests are in the field of depression and resilience.

Prof Paola Dazzan

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Professor Paola Dazzan is Professor of Neurobiology of Psychosis and Vice Dean for the International Strategy, Institute of Psychiatry, and Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist in the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. She is internationally known for her work on the relationship between neuroimaging data and other biological measures such as neurodevelopmental indices, stress and reproductive hormones in the initial stages of psychosis. Her work has been extensively published in high impact papers, and has been recognised by several prestigious International Awards. She has a strong interest in addressing gender inequality and promoting diversity in the academic environment, and until recently was the Co-Chair of the Diversity and Inclusion Team of the IoPPN, the group that produced the application for the Athena Silver Award obtained by the Faculty in 2015.

Prof Eugenio Aguglia

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Eugenio Aguglia is Full Professor of Psychiatry at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Catania in Italy. His scientific production consists of about 450 works. Most of them, of an experimental nature, deal with issues concerning psychopharmacology, psychiatric epidemiology, alcoholism  eating disorders and dementia; others are about psychopathology and the nosograpics framing of the various psychopathological emergences. 

Prof Nadia Micali

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Dr. Micali, MD, MRCPsych, PhD, FAED, is Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Geneva and head of the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Division, Geneva University Hospital. She received her MD from the University of Messina School of Medicine in Italy, and her PhD from the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London. She trained in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, with a specialty in Eating Disorders at the Maudsley Hospital and Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK, and as an epidemiologist at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, before becoming a Senior Lecturer and Consultant Psychiatrist at the Institute of Child health, University College London and Great Ormond Street Hospital. Most recently she was Associate Professor of psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, US. Over the course of her career, Dr. Micali has written over 100-peer reviewed papers and has given over 50 lectures and presentations around the world. She serves as an elected executive member of several societies, including the Eating Disorders Research Society (for she served as president in 2015).
 
Dr. Micali’s research focuses on understanding biological and intergenerational risk for eating disorders using a developmental perspective. Her research has investigated the epidemiology of adolescent eating disorders and behaviors and their etiology, including genetic, brain and intergenerational factors; the biological and brain basis of ‘at risk’ status; as well as pregnancy and perinatal effects on development of maternal eating disorders. The impact of Dr. Micali’s research is underscored by her role on editorial boards of top journals in the field, including European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Molecular Autism and British Journal of Psychiatry Open.She has several research collaborations across Europe and the US.
 
Dr. Micali’s contributions to the field of eating disorders have been recognized by several awards, most notably a prestigious fellowship by the Academy of Eating Disorders, her election as 2015 President of the Eating Disorders Research Society, and several prizes. 


Dr Evangelos Vassos

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Dr Evangelos Vassos is a practicing Consultant Psychiatrist in Oxford Health NHS Trust and a Senior Clinical Research Fellow at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neurosciences, King’s College London, UK. He holds a Medical Degree and a Doctorate of Philosophy from the Medical School of the University of Athens, Greece and he trained in psychiatry in Oxford UK.
Dr Vassos is investigating the genetic underpinnings of psychosis. His current work is focused on the development and validation of risk estimation models for psychosis based on genetic and environmental risk factors. He has performed genome-wide association analysis and polygenic score analysis in samples of individuals with first episode psychosis and prodromal psychotic symptoms. He has extensive experience in genetic association studies of candidate genes for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, genetic epidemiology studies measuring familiality/heritability of dimensions of psychosis, and genotype-phenotype correlations in Huntington’s disease.
Dr Vassos is a member of a number of professional and learned societies, including the Schizophrenia International Research Society and the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics as well as the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium. He particularly enjoys lecturing in MSc courses and supervising trainee psychiatrists, MSc and PhD students.


Dr Radhika Kandaswamy

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Dr Radhika Kandaswamy is a Post-doctoral researcher at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience’s MRC Social, Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, King’s College London. She received her PhD in genetics at University College London working under the supervision of Professor Hugh Gurling. She worked on the molecular genetics of bipolar disorder, studying genetic variation in glutamate receptor genes, GRM3 and GRM7. Following her PhD, she worked as a Post-doctoral training fellow at the Institute of Cancer Research with Prof Richard Houlston on characterising susceptibility genes for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. She also gained experience in chromosome conformation capture techniques such as Hi-C, 4C and 3C used for exploring the long-range interactions between genetic loci regulating the transcriptome. At the SGDP, she is working on epigenetics looking at the impact of psychosocial stress exposure during adolescence on DNA methylation in discordant MZ twins.

Dr Luis Alameda

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Luis Alameda has been trained in psychiatry and psychotherapy in Lausanne University Hospital, in Switzerland, specializing in psychosis spectrum disorders. He's currently doing a PhD at the Department of Psychosis Studies, King's College London. Luis is interested in childhood adversity and its impact on patients suffering from psychosis, from genetics to psychopathology and treatment.

Dr Ilaria Tarricone

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Dr. Ilaria Tarricone is psychiatrist and assistant professor at the Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences of the Alma Mater Studiorum, Bologna University, and at the Department of Mental Health and Pathological Addiction - Bologna Local Health Authority. She trained at the University of Bologna, and gained a Master Degree in “Evidence Based Medicine and Health Research Methodology” and a PhD in “Human Psychobiology” at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. She is honorary researcher at the Psychosis Studies Department of the Institute of Psychiatry and Psychological Neurosciences - King's College London.  She has been awarded Doctor of Philosophy in Psychiatry at the King’s College London , 1st December 2015 (Thesis : Incidence, course and outcome of psychosis in first generation migrants in Bologna, Italy). She has been Coordinator of the Research Unit UNIBO for the FP7 Project European Gene-Environment Interaction (EUGEI). She is the scientific Coordinator of the Study and Research Centre “Bologna Transcultural Psychosomatic Team (BoTPT)” of the Bologna University. She is author of over 100 scientific publications.  She is the Scientific Secretary of the European Psychiatric Association Section on Cultural Psychiatry and the Coordinator of the "Cultural Consultation Liaison Psychiatry - Special Interest Group" EAPM (European Psychosomatic Association).


Prof Isobel Heyman

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Isobel Heyman qualified in medicine at University College London and gained a PhD in developmental neurobiology, before training as a child psychiatrist at the Maudsley Hospital and Institute of Psychiatry, London. She is now a full-time clinical psychiatrist working in the UK National Health Service, at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, where she leads a team specialising in liaison/consultation psychiatry and neuropsychiatry. She is an Honorary Professor at the Institute of Child Health, University College London. She founded and led the first national paediatric OCD service in the UK, and for many years carried out research in OCD and related conditions. She has over 100 peer-reviewed publications, as well as book chapters and reviews.  She advises, teaches and trains nationally and internationally on neuropsychiatry, child psychiatric practice and service strategy. In her current job, alongside her clinical work, she runs a research program on service delivery, focusing on integrating physical and mental health care. Recognising that treatable psychiatric disorders commonly accompany physical ill-health in children, but are often undetected, her aim is to improve detection of psychiatric disorders, and early evidence-based intervention, in these children. She is committed to raising awareness and reducing stigma in relation to mental health, and has been actively involved in public education and media productions. In 2015 the Royal College of Psychiatrists named her Psychiatrist of the Year, and in 2018 awarded her Psychological Medicine Team UK CAMHS Team of the Year.

Dr Alexander Butt

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Dr Alexander Butt, is a Consultant Liaison Psychiatrist specialised in the care of the Older Adults. He works at St George’s Hospital, South West London, which covers one of the largest and most diverse clinical catchment areas in London and hosts one of London’s best Medical Schools. Alex was born at St George’s, lived a few miles away, and after a short educational break, he returned to St George’s, first to study Medicine and then to complete his Psychiatric Training in both Adult and Old Age Psychiatry. In his clinical practise he embraces and teaches the recovery model. He sits on St George’s  Ethical Committee board and he is regularly involved in the teaching of Medical Students and Psychiatric trainees.  He is highly appreciated by colleagues and students for the passion and devotion of the commitment to his patients and their families. We are lucky that he has agreed to guide us on a unique journey across the surgical and medical wards of St George’s to meet his special patients.

Prof Stephen Lawrie

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Stephen Lawrie is Head of Psychiatry at Edinburgh University, Director of the NRS Mental Health Network, Director of PsySTAR – a UK PhD training programme for psychiatrists, and an Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist with NHS Lothian. He is particularly interested in clinical applications of brain imaging in psychosis and in the development of novel treatments that might enhance outcomes in established schizophrenia and possibly even prevent psychosis in high risk populations. He has published about 350 papers in peer reviewed journals, with a Web of Science h-index of 64 and >17,000 citations (84 and >27k in Google Scholar), co-authored/edited six books, and is on the editorial board of several journals. He is currently principal or co-investigator on about £20M of research and training grants from MRF, MRC, Wellcome Trust and the EU. He has supervised 24 Doctoral students and 28 Masters students to successful completion, of whom 18 have sustained academic careers thus far, including 7 PIs and 2 Professors.

Dr Caterina (Erika) La Cascia

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Caterina La Cascia (Erika), is a clinical psychologist, PhD in neuroscience and behavioral disorders, and assistant professor at Department of Experimental Biomedicine and Clinical Neuroscience in University of Palermo. She works also as a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist at Unit of Psychiatric of University Hospital of Palermo. Her main interest in research is in Psychosis, particularly in use of cannabis and psychosis onset, and in psychiatric rehabilitation.

Dr Laura Ferraro

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Laura Ferraro is a PhD in Clinical Medicine and Behavioural Sciences and a Psychologist and Cognitive Psychotherapist. She has been working in the research field until July 2009 when she started her four-years research fellowship grant in schizophrenia research at University of Palermo, where she is currently working as a teacher. She is interested in psychosis, particularly in cannabis use, cognition, and premorbid adjustment. 

Dr Victoria Rodriguez

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Victoria Rodriguez completed her training in General Adult Psychiatry at the San Juan University Hospital, in Spain, specializing in first episode of psychosis (FEP). During her training she completed a Master of Science on Research in Clinical Medicine at the Miguel Hernandez University about social cognition and metacognition in FEP. She is currently doing a PhD at the Department of Psychosis Studies, King's College London, studying the genetic and environment interplay on the development of affective psychosis.

Giada Tripoli

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Giada Tripoli, MSc in clinical psychology from University of Palermo, is currently a Ph.D. student at the Department of Psychosis Studies at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN) - King’s College London.
Her research is focused on cognition and social cognition as intermediate phenotypes of Psychosis and their association with cannabis use.

Dr Diego Quattrone

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Dr Diego Quattrone is a psychiatrist at the National Psychosis Service, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation trust (SLaM), and he is fascinated with research at the Institute of Psychiatry (IoPPN), King's College London. His clinical work involves complex care for people suffering from treatment-resistant psychotic disorders. His research interests are shaped by the clinical question if people with psychosis using cannabis have a different symptom profile compared with those not using cannabis. Diego is currently examining the biology underpinning psychotic symptom dimensions, including polygenic risk scores and pathway analyses.

Dr Giuseppe Maniaci

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Giuseppe Maniaci is a PhD in Neuroscience and Behavioral Disorders, a Clinical Psychologist and a Psychotherapist. He works at the Department of Experimental Biomedicine and Clinical Neuroscience at University of Palermo. His main research fields concern the assessment and treatment of gambling disorder, the association between unhealthy lifestyles and psychiatric disorders and the evaluation of the outcome of psychological therapies.


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