The Think-Tank Seminar Series
Every year the Mood Disorders Centre presents the Think-Tank seminar series, inviting external speakers from around the world to present on a variety of topics relating to mood and mental health. See the Previous external speakers section for a sample list of topics discussed. The Think-Tank is free of charge and anyone is invited to join us, no registration is required.
Time and venue
12:00 to 1:00pm on the dates specified below.
The Think-Tanks take place in the Sir Henry Wellcome Building for Mood Disorders Research on the University's Streatham Campus. The convenors of the Think-Tank seminar series are Lamprini Psychogiou and Katie-Jane Stewart.
Follow the links below for more information on a particular Think-Tank topic:
| When | Description | Location | Add to your calendar |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11 November 2022 | TBCOur guest speaker is Doretta Caramaschi from the University of Exeter. Full details | The Sir Henry Wellcome Building for Mood Disorders Research | |
| 18 November 2022 | Early detection of and intervention in children with behavioural problems: The need for a targeted transdiagnostic approachOur guest speaker is Stephanie Van Goozen from the University of Cardiff. Full details | Online via Zoom | |
| 9 December 2022 | TBCOur guest speaker is Gemma Lewis from UCL. Full details | The Sir Henry Wellcome Building for Mood Disorders Research | |
| 27 January 2023 | TBCOur guest speaker is Emily Midouhas from UCL. Full details | Online via Zoom | |
| 3 March 2023 | Adapting ADepT (Augmented Depression Therapy) to young adults - results from a randomised multiple baseline case seriesOur guest speaker is James Carson from the University of Exeter. Full details | The Sir Henry Wellcome Building for Mood Disorders Research | |
| 19 May 2023 | TBCOur guest speaker is Eirini Ketzitzidou Argyri from the University of Exeter. Full details | The Sir Henry Wellcome Building for Mood Disorders Research | |
| 16 June 2023 | TBCOur guest speaker is Sophie Hearn from the University of Exeter. Full details | The Sir Henry Wellcome Building for Mood Disorders Research |