2018 NIHR Senior Investigators announced

Three academics from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, have been newly appointed NIHR Senior Investigators, and one academic has become an Emeritus Senior Investigator. The appointees were named in the 11thround of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Senior Investigator competition.

The new NIHR Senior Investigator appointments are:

Professor Dame Til Wykes, Vice-Dean of Psychology & Systems Sciences and Professor of Clinical Psychology & Rehabilitation was named as new Emeritus Senior Investigator.

Professor Ian Everall, Executive Dean at the IoPPN said, ‘These new NIHR senior investigator and Emeritus Senior Investigator appointments are a true testament to the outstanding work and achievements that researchers at the Institute make.  We now have a total of 20 either current or emeritus senior investigators at the IoPPN, which is wonderful and is something that I am very proud of.’

Senior Investigators are among the most prominent and prestigious researchers funded by the NIHR and the most outstanding leaders of patient and people-based research within the NIHR Faculty. They are appointed through an annual competition informed by the advice of an international panel of experts, and provide visible leadership within the NIHR. They also act as a key source of advice to the Department of Health & Social Care's Chief Scientific Adviser.

The IoPPN’s current or emeritus Senior Investigators are:

Current:  Professors Steven Williams, Andrew Pickles, Robert Stewart, Philip Asherson, Colin Drummond, Matthew Hotopf, Philip McGuire, Carmine Pariante, Ulrike Schmidt, John Strang, Emily Simonoff, Allan Young, and Peter Goadsby.          

Emeritus: Professors Dame Til Wykes, Anthony David, Philippa Garety, Elizabeth Kuipers, Sir Robin Murray, Sir Graham Thornicroft, and Sir Simon Wessely.      


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By NIHR Maudsley BRC at 6 Mar 2018, 14:14 PM


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