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DoP Seminar - Dr Alexis Cullen

18 January 2023, 3:00 pm–4:00 pm

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Title: Risk of Psychiatric Hospitalisation Among Refugee, Non-Refugee Migrant, and Native-Born Youth with Psychotic Disorders in Sweden and Denmark: Findings from the REMAIN Study. 

This event is free.

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Yes

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Free

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DoP Seminars

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Seminar Room, Wing A
6th Floor, Maple House
149 Tottenham Court Road
London
W1T 7NF

The January Division of Psychiatry hybrid meeting will be held on Wednesday 18th January at 3pm.

Dr Alexis Cullen : ‘Risk of Psychiatric Hospitalisation Among Refugee, Non-Refugee Migrant, and Native-Born Youth with Psychotic Disorders in Sweden and Denmark: Findings from the REMAIN Study.’ (zoom details below).

We are delighted that Dr Alexis Cullen will be joining us in the main seminar room in Wing A to discuss her work on psychosis (zoom details below), so please do join us in person!

Dr Alexis E. Cullen is a Principal Researcher at the Karolinska Institutet and a Senior Research Associate at the University of Oxford.

Her interdisciplinary research spans the fields of psychiatric epidemiology, stress neurobiology, and developmental psychopathology. Dr Cullen completed her PhD at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN), King’s College London where she spent 15 years contributing to a longitudinal study of children at elevated risk for developing psychosis and leading research projects (funded by a UK Wellcome Trust Fellowship and a NARSAD Young Investigator Grant) investigating stress biomarkers across the clinical stages of psychosis.

She has recently received funding from the Swedish Research Council to conduct a study to develop predictive and prognostic models for early psychosis using national register data from Sweden and Denmark. In this talk she will present findings from a subproject within the REMAIN (Refugee Minors and Integration) consortium which examines long-term outcomes for refugees and migrants with psychotic disorders.

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