Mental illness: a view from inside and outside

Mental illness: a view from inside and outside

Dr Fiona Riddoch is the co-founder of Words That Carry On, a mental health research fund in memory of her daughter Lindsay. Lindsay was passionate about the importance of lived experience in better understanding mental health. As a researcher within the field of renewable energy, Fiona understands the transformative power of research. Words That Carry...

Why we need more cutting-edge mental health research

Why we need more cutting-edge mental health research

Robert Westhead, Head of Media and Staff Communications at Oxford Health NHS Foundation, writes about bipolar disorder, emerging from the ‘upside down’ and how we’re just beginning to grasp the workings of the human brain. CW: Suicide Why does mental health research matter? The very question seems to suggest it might not matter. But reality...

What is mental health research? Is it just for medication?

What is mental health research? Is it just for medication?

What is mental health research? Before we get cracking, let me introduce myself. I’m Daisy, and I am the communications coordinator of the Mental Health Research Matters team. Before I started working for mental health organisations, I hadn’t thought about mental health in terms of research before.  But advancements in any area take research and...

Being an anti-racist mental health researcher

Being an anti-racist mental health researcher

As part of our online conversation #MentalHealthResearchMatters, we spoke to Yasmin about anti-racist mental health research. Yasmin is part of the Student team at SMarTeN network and a member of the Mental Health Research Matters Steering Group. She is a lived-experience researcher and passionate advocate for student wellbeing and the role of anti-racism in research...

The Round-Up – April 2022

The Round-Up – April 2022

The round-up is your monthly catch up with the UKRI-funded mental health research networks. Here you’ll learn the latest news from the networks, hear about career-developing events, opportunities to take part in research and more. As usual, April has been a busy month for the networks, but before we get started on that, we wanted...

Why the EPSRC wants to fund more mental health research

Why the EPSRC wants to fund more mental health research

The mental health research matters team spoke to Philippa Hemmings, Head of Healthcare technologies at the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. We wanted to find out more about why they want to fund more mental health research, interdisciplinary research and the role of engineering and physical sciences in mental health research. Catch the podcast...

Mathematics and mental health – what’s the connection?

Mathematics and mental health – what’s the connection?

What role can mathematics play in better understanding mental health? We spoke to Professor Terry Lyons, a mathematician whose area of expertise has application in understanding complex data real-world data from multiple sources. He is the principal investigator at DataSig, and part of their work uses mathematics to better understand mental health. This is a...

How can AI help us manage mental health conditions? – Podcast transcript

How can AI help us manage mental health conditions? – Podcast transcript

How can sensors in our home help us better understand physical and mental health conditions? As part of our Mental Health Research Matters Interdisciplinary research series, we were joined by Dr Amid Ayobi and Dr Aisling Ann O’Kane from the EPSRC-funded SPHERE project, to find out more about human-computer interaction. They are just two of...

The Round-Up – March 2022

The Round-Up – March 2022

We’ve seen a glimpse of gloriously sunny days and lost an hour’s sleep. That can only mean one thing: spring is here! Now it’s time to hear what the UKRI mental health networks have been up to in March. Before you get the latest from the networks, we’d like to plug a great opportunity to...