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CNWL Research Conference 2017

If everyone is

moving forward together,

success takes care of itself

Henry Ford

I am delighted to welcome you to the first ever CNWL Research

Conference. Today we have an impressive selection of keynote

speakers, workshops and posters which will showcase current

research activities across CNWL and highlight opportunities

for future studies that you can get involved in.

Research is a core element of the NHS. High quality research

improves patient outcomes, supports quality improvement,

motivates staff and enhances the reputation of Trusts.

Please enjoy what promises to be a very stimulating day.

Professor Richard G Watt

Director of Research, Innovation

and Development

CNWL

9:00 am Registration & Refreshments Williams Lounge

9:30 am Welcome & Opening Address

Claire Murdoch, CNWL CEO

Henry Wellcome

Auditorium

9:45 am Key Note Speech

Professor Sir Simon Wessely, Kings College London “

10:15 am Health of the Public by 2040 – the challenge for trans-disciplinary

research and translation into practice

Professor Dame Anne Johnson, UCL

10:45 am Discussions “

11:00 am Break with Exhibitors Williams Lounge

11:30 am Workshops A

A1:

Meeting the needs of children and adolescents with mental

and/or physical health problems

Prof Paul Ramchandani

Franks Room

A2:

Promoting sexual health and well-being

Dr Richard Gilson Steel Room

A3:

Tackling health inequalities and inclusion – prevention,

addiction and public health

Prof Anne Lingford-Hughes & Prof Andrew Hayward

Henry Wellcome

Auditorium

A4:

Interventions and treatments for adults with mental health

problems.

Prof Mike Crawford

Dale Room

1:00 pm Lunch & Networking Williams Lounge

MORNING PROGRAMME

2:00 pm Sexual and Mental Health: Intimate Bedfellows

Professor Mike Crawford, Imperial College London

Henry Wellcome

Auditorium

2:30 pm Discussion “

2:40 pm Workshops B

B1:

Roles and responsibilities of a Principal Investigator

Dr Sarah Yardley& Lynis Lewis

Steel Room

B2: Writing successful grants and fellowship applications

Fiona Reid

Franks Room

B3:

Involving patients and public in research

Dr Rose Thompson

Henry Wellcome

Auditorium

B4: Qualitative interviewing

Dr Tim Weaver

Dale Room

3:40 pm Break Williams Lounge

4:00pm Plenary: Feedback from Workshops A&B Henry Wellcome

Auditorium

4:40pm Next steps – launch of R&D strategy – moving ahead

Professor Richard Watt

4:50pm Closing remarks and presentation of poster prize

Professor Dot Griffiths

5:00pm Drinks Reception & Networking Williams Lounge

6:00pm End of conference

AFTERNOON PROGRAMME

Sir Simon Wessely is Professor of Psychological

Medicine and Regius Professor of Psychiatry at

King’s College London and a Consultant Liaison

Psychiatrist at King’s College and the Maudsley

Hospitals.

His doctorate is in epidemiology, and he has over

700 original publications, with an emphasis on the

boundaries of medicine and psychiatry,

unexplained symptoms and syndromes, population

reactions to adversity, military health,

epidemiology and others. He has co-authored

books on chronic fatigue syndrome, randomised

controlled trials and a history of military psychiatry.

Professor Wessely is also President of the Royal

Society of Medicine.

Dame Anne M. Johnson (MD FMedSci FRCP FFPH

FRCGP) is Professor of Infectious Disease

Epidemiology at UCL. She is Chair of the

Population and Lifelong Health Domain and Vice-

Dean for External and International Relations,

Faculty of Population Health Sciences at UCL. Her

research focuses on the epidemiology and

prevention of HIV, sexually transmitted infections

and other infectious diseases.

She is a member of the DEFRA Adaptation Sub-

committee of the Committee on Climate Change

and is Chair of the Academy of Medical Sciences

Health of the Public 2040 Working Group. She is a

Governor of the Wellcome Trust.

Mike Crawford is a Professor of Mental Health

Research at Imperial College London and an

Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist at Central and

North West London NHS Foundation Trust where he

works as part of the multi-disciplinary team at the

Waterview Centre (a specialist treatment service

for people with personality disorder).He is also

Director of the Royal College of psychiatrist’s

Centre for Quality improvement, where he

oversees the national mental health audit

programme.

Mike’s research is on the development and

evaluation of interventions for people with severe

mental health problems. Current projects include

randomised trials of psychological and

pharmacological interventions for people with

personality disorder and people with psychosis.

Workshop Leads

Professor Andrew Hayward Director UCL Institute of Epidemiology and

Health Care

Professor Mike Crawford Professor of Mental Health Research at

Imperial College London

Professor Paul Ramchandani Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist,

Westminster CAMHS

Fiona Reid Deputy Director, NIHR Research Design

Service London

Professor Anne Lingford-Hughes

Professor of Addiction Biology

Dr Rose Thompson Senior Researcher, The McPin Foundation

Dr Sarah Yardley Consultant, CNWL

Dr Richard Gilson Research Lead for Sexual Health, UCL

Dr Tim Weaver Associate Professor in Mental Health,

University of Middlesex

Noclor is the research and development office for Central and North West London

NHS Foundation Trust; a specialist research support service with over fifteen years’

experience in providing advice, guidance and support with the set up and running

of studies.

Noclor is the first port of call if you are interested in running or becoming involved

with research within CNWL.

Participant

Recruitment Team

What does

Noclor do?

Training

Support with recruitment

Research advice and support

Small bursaries

Stats support

Contact Details

General

[email protected] | 020 7685 5949

Sponsorship

[email protected] | 020 3317 3034

Finance

[email protected] | 020 3317 3034

Attendees Abdulrahim, Dr Dima

Acosta, Dr Catia

Adhyaru, Dr Jai

Ahmed, Dr Zafar

Alam, Dr Farrukh

Andleeb , Miss Humma

Arnott-Gee, Ms Mary

Ayettey, Mr Joseph

Bailey, Dr Julia

Barker, Miss Beth

Barnicot, Dr Kirsten

Behr, Dr Graham

Bendall, Mrs Shannette

Berry, Miss Verity

Bonner, Dr Deirdre

Bowden-jones, Dr Henrietta

Brosh, Dr Lisa

Bryant, Miss Katie

Budhwani, Dr Natasha

Cartier, Ms Andrea

Chambers, Miss Heather

Cleary, Mr Paul

Coe, Mr James

Cohen, Ms Sharon

Conway, Dr Jacqueline

Cook, Mr Stephen

Corbet Burcher, Dr Georgina

Crawford, Professor Mike

Curtis, Mr Tyrone

Dalemo, Ms Keji

Dar, Dr Karim

Davies, Mrs Debra

Dawodu, Mr Ade

Doran, Ms Robyn

Douglas, Ms Lorrice

Edwards, Marie-Noelle

Ellis, Dr Brian

Emmanuel, Dr Jo

Evison, Miss Lynsey

Farid, Miss Anum

Fisher, Dr Rebecca

Fitzpatrick, Miss Kathryn

Foroghi, Ms Selina

Frayne, Ms Caroline

Frerichs , Miss Johanna

Garralda, Professor Elena

Gaughan, Ms Susan

Gilson, Dr Richard

Goldring, Mrs Gloria

Goldsmith, Ms Jan

Goldstone, Dr Tony

Graham, Ms Erinn

Green, Mrs Charlotte

Griffiths, Professor Dot

Grimås, Ms Ellen

Hadley, Ms Emily

Hall, Dr Annie

Hall, Dr Jennifer

Handa, Mrs Ashu

Harding, Miss Delilah

Harris, Ms Olivia

Hayward, Professor Andrew

Higgitt, Dr Anna

Hinds-Walters, Ms Bianca

Hodes , Dr Matthew

Hopper, Dr Paul

Horsman, Miss Imogen

Houssein, Dr Selda

Hunter, Ms Kath

Husni, Dr Mariwan

Hussain, Nasima

Isetta, Mr Marco

Iversen, Nanna

Jayacodi, Ms Sandra

Jeffery, Mrs Debra

Jewell, Dr Michael

Johnson, Professor Dame Anne

Jolliffe, Miss Sofya

Jones, Mr David

Kabir , Dr Thomas

Kelly, Mr Cornelius

Kemp, Dr Ryan

Kramer, Dr Tami

Lewis, Ms Lynis

Lingford-Hughes, Professor Anne

Liu, Ms Shu-Tsen

Lowe, Dr John

Lucas, Dr Ben

Lynch, Dr Hilary

Lyons, Miss Natasha

Machin, Mr Andrew

MacLaren, Dr Tom

Maguire, Mr Mark

Matthews, Miss Rebecca

Mattock, Miss Holly

Mburu, Miss Jacqueline

McGowan, Miss Suzanne

Mercer, Dr Cath

Miele, Maddalena

Moore, Mr Ivan

Morah, Dr Ayodeji

Munjiza, Dr Jasna

Murdoch, Ms Claire

Murray, Dr Brian

Ndumiyana, Mr Taremeredzwa Michael

Nester, Professor Chris

Norris, Ms Belinda

Nunn, Miss Suzanne

O'Connor, Luke

O'Farrelly, Dr Christine

O'Shea, Ms Alison

O'Shea, Mr Danny

O'Sullivan, Mrs Sandra

Osode, Dr Felix

Padayatchi, Dr Mellisha

Papadopoulou, Ms Pavlina

Parker, Ms Stacey

Paterson, Dr Louise

Penkar, Miss Arjumand

Perugia, Mr Andrew

Portman, Mr Nick

Prax, Mrs Cheryl

Quinlan-Davidson, Miss Meaghen

Quinn, Mr Jordan

Rahaman, Dr Niki

Ramchandani, Dr Paul

Raune, Dr David

Reeves, Miss Eleanor

Reid, Dr Steven

Reid, Fiona

Rennison, Ms Jane

Rollings-Kamara, Mr Emmanuel

Ross, Ms Yvonne

Ruud, Miss Celine Ruud

Saili, Ms Mabel

Sanatinia, Dr Rahil

Savva, Ms Zoe

Shastri, Dr Abhishek

Shergill, Dr Parvinder

Sheth, Mr Cllr Ketan

Sibthorpe, Ms Joanne

Smith, Dr Clare

Smith, Mrs Ann

Smoliyr, Miss Anna

Stevens, Miss Eloise

Sweeney, Dr Faye

Tariq, Dr Shema

Tariq, Dr Shema

Telesia, Dr Laurence

Thirkell, Dr Tanya

Thompson, Dr Rose

Tiplady, Dr Bill

Toma, Dr Elena

Torras, Ms Irene Pujol

Trite, Ms Jennifer

Tsakos, Dr Georgios

Turton, Dr Samuel

Tyrrell, Ms Anne

Vassell, Mr Santino

Vaughan, Dr Adeola

Venkataraman , Dr Ashwin

Waddington, Mr Mike

Walker, Mr Benjamin

Walker, Mr David

Ward, Mr Robert

Watt, Professor Richard

Weaver, Dr Tim

Wessely, Professor Sir Simon

Williams, Ms Angela

Williams, Ms Sue

Yardley, Dr Sarah

Yemelyanova, Dr Oksana

Yildiz, Ms Can

Zaklaki, Dr Roghieh Dehghan

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