Over 761 research outputs and involvement in 130 projects, contributing significantly to understanding mental disorders and their interplay with physical health.
Research Experience
Extensive research experience in mental health, particularly in clinical informatics, the epidemiology of mental disorders, and using big data to improve mental health services.
Education
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from University of Leeds (1991); Master of Science in Epidemiology from LSHTM London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (1999); Doctor of Medicine from University of Leeds (2001).
Background
Research interests include clinical informatics, epidemiological psychiatry, dementia and late-life mental disorders, and international mental health. Leads the Clinical and Population Informatics theme of the SLAM Biomedical Research Centre for Mental Health, and has been the academic lead for the CRIS application since its development in 2007-08.
Miscellany
His work also contributes towards some of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.