Dr Alex Pike
@Alexandra_Pike
Lecturer in Mental Health @YorkPsychology || eating disorders, anxiety disorders, cognition/computation || she/her
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https://cognition-mental-health.github.io/ 07-02-2015 10:40:47
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Well done Gemma for presenting your work - as both a poster and a talk!! Delighted you got this opportunity - and thanks Lucy Stafford for helping Gemma prepare!
We are re-advertising this York-based PhD studentship, supervised by DrRuthWadman (is ...) Dr Helen Bould and myself. If you are interested in studying #eatingdisorders in a large and diverse cohort study this is the perfect opportunity! Details below 👇
Another chance to applying for this exciting funded PhD studentship looking at eating disorders in the BiB Age of Wonder cohort. With me and the most excellent Dr Helen Bould Francesca Solmi
Deadline 20th May
york.ac.uk/healthsciences…
A wonderful colleague of mine (DrRuthWadman (is enjoying the sunshine)) is recruiting for a funded PhD studentship in the epidemiology of eating disorders using the Born in Bradford cohort (which is an incredibly diverse and rich sample). More details here! york.ac.uk/healthsciences…
Yorkies: my outstanding PhD student, Lucy Stafford and some of my fab colleagues Scott Cairney Emma Sullivan are talking at #PintOfScience on the 14th May! Topics range from sleep to anxiety to eating disorders. pintofscience.co.uk/event/a-minds-…
Are you applying for funding but unsure where to start? Make sure to read our series explaining which funding is right for your mental health research – especially useful for Early Career Researchers!
Read part 1 here: mentalhealthresearch.org.uk/funding-series…
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I am beyond thrilled that I won a Springboard Award! I'm really excited to start this project (about the relationship between eating disorders, self-efficacy and control-seeking) when I'm back from my (imminent) maternity leave. Thank you so much Academy of Medical Sciences and York Psychology!