Meet the team
The Central Study Team
Prof. Stephen Pilling ![]() | Chief Investigator, UCL |
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Katherine Clarke ![]() | Programme Coordinator, UCL |
Shaeda Nourmand | Research Assistant, UCL and C&I |
Jahara Khatun | Research Assistant, BEH |
Georgie Parker ![]() | Research Assistant, UCL |
Site-based Researchers
Marta Chmielowska ![]() | Research Assistant, NELFT |
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Emma McKenzie ![]() | Research Assistant, NELFT |
Shaeda Nourmand | Research Assistant, C&I |
Jahara Khatun | Research Assistant, BEH |
Sarah Noordally ![]() | Research Assistant, KMPT |
Amanda Henderson | Senior Research Practitioner, DPT |
Daniel Scott ![]() | Research Assistant, DPT |
Emily Cornford | Research Assistant, DPT |
The Process Evaluation Team based at Middlesex University
Prof. Timothy Weaver ![]() Dr Lefteris Anestis | Associate Professor of Mental Health Research/ ODDESSI Co-investigator Postdoctoral Research Assistant |
Other Co-Investigators | Affiliation |
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Dr. Russell Razzaque | NELFT |
Prof. Jerry Tew | University of Birmingham |
Prof. Catherine Kinane | KMPT |
Prof. Sabine Landau | KCL |
Prof. Sonia Johnson | UCL |
Prof. Thomas Craig | KCL |
Dr Manuel Gomes | UCL |
Dr Sarah Carr | University of Birmingham |
Ms Corrine Hendy | Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust |
Mr Mark Hopfenbeck | Norwegian University of Science and Technology |
Prof. Douglas Ziedonis | University of California, San Diego |
Mr John Brouder | NELFT |
Ms Suzanne Chapman | PPI Co-applicant |
Where are we based?
The central study team are based at UCL in the Centre for Outcomes Research and Effectiveness (CORE), 1-19 Torrington Pl, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7HB.
Contact Us
Email us at oddessi@ucl.ac.uk
Connect with us
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This study is funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Programme Grants for Applied Research (Grant Reference Number RP-PG-0615-20021). The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care.
ODDESSI is a large-scale project with collaborations with multiple universities:
