The IoPPN Research Festival is back! Join us on 14 May for a jam-packed afternoon session* to learn the latest innovative research from IoPPN and King's College London staff, from ethical #ai in healthcare to reproducing psychedelic effects with a placebo. Register today: https://lnkd.in/eJhvaJQw *This event is in-person only, though sessions will be recorded and uploaded at a later date.
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The Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London is Europe’s largest centre for research and education in psychiatry, psychology, and basic and clinical neuroscience. It produces more highly cited outputs (top 1% citations) on psychiatry and mental health than any other centre (SciVal 2021), and on this metric has risen from 16th (2014) to 4th (2021) in the world for highly cited neuroscience outputs. In the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF), 90% of research at the IoPPN was deemed ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’ (3* and 4*). World-leading research from the IoPPN has made, and continues to make, an impact on how we understand, prevent and treat mental illness, neurological conditions, and other conditions that affect the brain.
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- Research, Global Mental Health, Neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Addiction Studies, Psychosis, Family Therapy, Child Psychiatry, Genetics, Health Psychology, and Forensic Psychology and Psychiatry
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16 De Crespigny Park
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With the sun out and the temperatures high in London this weekend, you're probably thinking to enjoy the great outdoors, maybe take a stroll. ☀️🏃🏼 You've also probably heard that exercise is good for the brain. But how does this actually work? PhD student Sahand Farmand explores how exercise supports brain stem cells and keeps our hippocampus sharp in our latest #neuroscience IoPPN blog: https://lnkd.in/eBVZSEyg
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Join us and NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) at Peckham Levels on Friday 16 May for a special #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek evening of powerful stories, poetry and artwork exploring lived experience of #MentalHealth, diagnosis, stigma and more. 🎟Free event - register on Eventbrite👉https://lnkd.in/eX4PDqFj King's College London | King's Health Partners | King's Culture | South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust #communityevent #southlondon #mentalhealthstigma #livedexperience
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Our Lived Experience Advisory Board (LEAB) Co-ordinator, Rhea Sookdeosingh, and LEAB member, Rachel Hill, wrote a brilliant two part series for the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience sharing their thoughts on lived experience involvement, and the impact the award winning LEAB has had on the Centre’s research culture. Rhea's reflections live here: https://lnkd.in/esscYgf8 Rachel's live here: https://lnkd.in/eAj_-DAz
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Interested in working for the IoPPN? From lecturers to research assistants for our many projects in various research fields, apply today. https://lnkd.in/e6-b2jan
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Congratulations to King's IoPPN researchers Dr Emily McBride and Dr Sophie Bennett! They have both received a NIHR (National Institute for Health and Care Research) Team Science Award, as part of their work on multiple long-term conditions and type-2 diabetes.
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"Chronic pain is treated with much less success than acute pain", says David Andersson, Professor of Neuroscience at King's IoPPN. Professor Andersson is quoted as part of a The Guardian Science piece on the development of a new generation of non-opioid painkillers, designed to minimise the risks of dependence and overdoses. #Neuroscience
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The #MinecraftMovie is out today – but did you know the game could also be used to study personality? 🤔 PhD student, Lorenzo Cappiello, shares how researchers are using games to assess personality, and why #Minecraft reveals the limits of these measures. 🔗 Read his blog: https://lnkd.in/eGsMpmCN #Psychology #Gaming #PersonalityTest #MyersBriggs #BigFive
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Leading up to our conference, Assuring Evidence-Based Prescribing in Mental Illness – The Expanding Maudsley Guideline Series, on April 10th 2025, at the IoPPN, King’s College London, we’ll be introducing our speakers. https://lnkd.in/dNirggjM
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The burden of mental illness is felt profoundly in communities with limited access to mental health support. At a King's College London panel discussion, global mental health experts explored how: 🟢 African-led community interventions like the Friendship Bench are transforming mental healthcare 🟢 King’s and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, U. of London have partnered with six African universities to empower African scientists to lead in global mental health research, training and implementation (AMARI - II) 🟢 two-way collaboration is crucial to creating a lasting impact in global mental health 🔗 Professor Melanie Amna Abas shares the key takeaways 👉https://lnkd.in/g7ghm7py Thanks to all the panelists Dixon Chibanda, Tatiana Taylor Salisbury, Ricardo Twumasi, Jermaine Dambi, Sally Marlow and the AMARI Fellows who tuned in remotely from across Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Somaliland, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The event was hosted as part of #KingsAfricaWeek by the IoPPN, King’s Global Health Institute, School of Global Affairs, King's College London and African Leadership Centre. #MentalHealth #GlobalHealth #CommunityCare #SubSaharanAfrica
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