
Clare Mackay
@clareemackay
Professor of Imaging Neuroscience at @OxPsychiatry @OxfordWIN and @OxHealthBRC. Mostly study dementia/ageing and have a sideline in BFRB's as @thetrichprof
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http://www.psych.ox.ac.uk/team/clare-mackay 07-09-2012 14:37:29
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Amazing to be able to announce the successful teams of our Blood Biomarker Challenge in partnership with Alzheimer's Society Alzheimer's Research UK National Institute for Health and Care Research #GatesVentures With funding from #PeoplesPostcodeLottery bbc.co.uk/news/health-68…

Graham Blackman Oxford Child & Adolescent Psychiatry UK Biobank Imaging in a memory clinic population - DPhil student Grace Gillis outlines associations between image-derived phenotypes and cognitive domains in the Oxford Brain Health Clinic. #PsychAwayDay Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre Clare Mackay


Prof Clare Mackay is researching hair pulling disorder, also known as trichotillomania, which she's experienced for 35 yrs. She talks to SalonFocus Redactive to raise awareness among hair & beauty professionals. See also Clare's blog nhbfsocial👇nhbf.co.uk/news-and-blogs…



With enormous thanks to Clare Mackay for a wonderful tour and insight into the OHBA for two of our regional fundraisers for Alzheimer's Research UK yesterday. Such important work and hands-on research going on. Jess Jenkins


We're delighted the Dept of Psychiatry has received an #AthenaSWAN Silver Award Advance HE We are committed to #GenderEquality, and to making Psychiatry a place where everybody feels welcome, supported & able to thrive. Huge thanks to Laura Winchester & the team for leading on it.



I don’t think I’ve ever met anyone who loves conferences as much as Grace Gillis… look at that smile! Her #OHBM2024 poster session has finished now, but she’s always happy to discuss her work


JOB: Associate Professor of #Psychiatry with fellowship Wolfson College, Oxford & honorary Oxford Health NHS FT We're looking for a world-leading researcher who can deliver teaching & is committed to equality, diversity & inclusion #AcademicTwitter #academicjobs my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit…



DEADLINE 12 July: submit an abstract for a flash talk or poster for the Oxford BFRB (Body Focused Repetitive Behaviours) conference #OxBFRBConf Abstracts welcome from people w/ lived experience of BFRBs, as well as researchers & practitioners The Trich Prof BFRB UK & Ireland


Check out this exciting upcoming conference in September on body-focused repetitive behaviours. Led by Clare Mackay The Trich Prof alongside BFRB UK & Ireland it will include presentations from a range of academic disciplines. Sign up 👇

Under the guise of my new alter-ego The Trich Prof I like invite you all to the first ever Oxford BFRB Conference, co-organised with BFRB UK & Ireland psych.ox.ac.uk/BFRBConf. Here's why scientists and researchers should come...


In June last year our Prof of Imaging Neuroscience Clare Mackay AKA The Trich Prof first spoke publicly about her experience of hair pulling. Now she's organised the UK's first conference on Body Focused Repetitive Behaviours in Sept. Find out more👇 psych.ox.ac.uk/news/first-uk-…




Kicking off today’s symposium is co-organiser Clare Mackay aka The Trich Prof. Clare first spoke publicly about her experiences of hair pulling last year and has now brought a range of academics & lived experience experts together for this conference #OxBFRBconf


That's a wrap on our #OxBFRBConf. I'm so grateful to everyone who organised, ran, catered, filmed/covered, funded, sponsored, spoke and attended both our scientific day at Oxford University Museum of Natural History and our community day at the University of Oxford's Oxford Psychiatry.


"A day that will have changed the lives of many who visited" To mark #BFRBweek, Professor Clare Mackay shares her reflections on the first ever Oxford BFRB Conference, held last month. Clare Mackay The Trich Prof BFRB UK & Ireland #OxBFRBConf 👇 tinyurl.com/yc6fyun6
