- Qualifications:PhD, MSc, BSc
- Position:Lecturer in Health and Care Research Methods
- Telephone:+44117 965 6261
About me
I am a lecturer in research methods, with research experience in neuropsychology and neuroscience.
I completed a BSc in psychology at the University of Exeter, and an MSc in neuropsychology at the University of Bristol. Following the MSc, I spent 3 years working as a research assistant in experimental psychology, where I was involved in designing and running a series of experiments examining the relationship between ofactory perception, mood and wellbeing. I then completed a PhD in neuroscience at the University of Bristol.
My PhD research examined the neurophysiology underlying a common movement disorder known as Essential Tremor. This research involved investigating how visual perception/feedback can influence movement, and how this might be affected in patients with movement disorders, such as Essential Tremor and Parkinson's Disease. I have also been involved in research focused on children's neurodevelopment, where I have worked as a research associate on a national cohort study examining the neurodevelopment of children who were antenatally or neonatally exposed to SARS-CoV-2. In addition to my teaching, I am also currently working as research fellow on a project funded by EULAR to update current recommendations for patient education for rheumatoid arthritis.
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