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Katrina Davis is a Researcher and Doctoral Student at King's College London's Department of Psychological Medicine, affiliated with the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN). She is part of the CRIS group at the National Institute of Health Research Biomedical Research Centre and the MQ Data Science Group. Her work focuses on comorbidity, big data applications in mental health, and epidemiological research using large cohorts like the UK Biobank.
Education: BA and MRCPsych (Medical Royal College of Psychiatry qualification). Research initiatives include her PhD project on 'Co-prescribing in dementia,' leveraging population informatics for comparative effectiveness studies. She founded the 'PM Train' early career research group at KCL's Psychological Medicine Department to foster peer support and learning.
Key research areas include mental health diagnosis validity, medication use in dementia, and disparities in healthcare for individuals with severe mental illness. She has contributed to studies on Long Covid, pandemic mental health impacts, and osteoporosis treatment patterns. Her work emphasizes data-driven approaches to address mental health challenges and improve clinical outcomes.
Awards: No specific prizes or fellowships are mentioned. Grants and advising: No listed advisees, but her doctoral work and collaborations suggest active involvement in research teams. She is a member of MQ's Data Science Group and has published widely on UK Biobank applications in mental health research.
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