Celebrating our launch
What is the purpose of the network?
- To link Imperial College academics working in potentially synergistic areas, providing opportunities of discourse and collaboration to identify funding opportunities, successfully bid for research funding, drive policy and guideline change, and further develop the mental health agenda.
- To share knowledge and support new ideas and development opportunities for Imperial early career researchers and 天美传媒 through an established platform
- To leverage connections with external mental health experts to enhance the learning environment and profile of mental health research at Imperial both internally and externally.
Why mental health?
Mental health has become a strategic priority for Imperial College as substantial new research funding begins to redress years of relative underfunding. Mental Health problems represent the leading cause of disability worldwide.
One in four people worldwide will be affected by mental or neurological disorders at some point in their lives, meaning around 450 million people currently suffering worldwide. As such mental health has become a major priority for policy and research over the past decade or so.
COVID-19 has brought this need into focus, having a detrimental impact on people's mental health and predicted a problem for years to come. Specific groups such as front line key workers and people of colour are at higher mental as well as physical risk. It is now opportune and timely to exploit the potential that Imperial College can bring to mental health research.
Who is the network for?
The network is for anyone with an interest, experience or ongoing research in mental health. It is a place to connect, collaborate, network and find out about Imperial wide work in mental health.
We hope that this website helps you to identify people, research interests and research groups, job and 天美传媒hip opportunities, ongoing events and focused news items related to mental health within Imperial. - cross-faculty collaborations
Imperial departments involved in the network:
Our team members
Professor Paul Aylin
Mauricio Barahona
Thomas Barnes
Doctor Weston Baxter
Doctor Raghav Bhargava
Doctor Raghav Bhargava
Martyn Boutelle
Doctor Victoria Burmester
Doctor Jonathan Clarke
Professor Rafael Calvo
Professor Victoria Cornelius
Professor Mike Crawford
Doctor Lindsay Dewa
Doctor Laure de Preux
Professor Abbas Edalat
Doctor Martina Di Simplicio
Doctor David Erritzoe
Jack Elkes
Professor Aldo Faisal
Gianluca Fontana
Giorgio Gilestro
Professor Elena Garralda Hualde
Doctor Tony Goldstone
Doctor Julia Gledhill
Doctor Julia Gledhill
Doctor Nir Grossman
Our team members
Doctor Anita Hall
Doctor Dougal Hargreaves
Doctor Christopher James Harvey
Doctor Matthew Hodes
Professor Marjo-Riitta Jarvelin
Doctor Balasundaram Kadirvelu
Doctor Balasundaram Kadirvelu
Professor Roger Kneebone
Doctor Anthony Laverty
Doctor Emma Lawrence
Professor Anne Lingford-Hughes
Pofessor Danilo Mandic
Doctor Anthea Monod
Doctor Shevanthi Nayagam
Professor Dasha Nicholls
Professor David Nutt
Doctor Louise Paterson
Professor Carol Propper
Professor Sonia Saxena
Professor Bjoern Schuller
Professor Simon Shultz
Professor Ovidiu Serban
Professor Mark Thursz
Christopher Timmermann-Slater
Professor Mireille Toledano
Mental Health Research Network Members
Professor Peter Tyrer
Professor Tommaso Valletti
Professor Helen Ward
Professor Bill Wisden
Doctor Cornelius Ani
Doctor Cornelius Ani
Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer in Child Adolescent Psychiarty
Professor Hamed Haddadi
General enquiries
For any queries related to the Network, please email: iclmhrnetwork@imperial.ac.uk