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Pearl Mok is a Research Fellow at the University of Manchester's Centre for Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety. Her work focuses on pharmacoepidemiology, mental health epidemiology, and prescribing safety. Previously affiliated with the Centre for Mental Health and Safety, her research has addressed self-harm epidemiology, suicide prevention, and developmental language disorders in children.
Education includes a PhD in Chemistry (University College London), MSc in Social Research Methods (University of Manchester), and BSc in Chemistry (UCL).
Research interests span adverse effects of antipsychotics in dementia, prescribing safety indicators, and mental health trends in youth. Collaborations include studies on post-pandemic mental health and electronic health record methodologies. No scientific awards explicitly listed, though work has garnered significant media attention and citations.
Advising includes one supervised work (details unspecified). Active in interdisciplinary research teams focusing on drug safety and population health. Associated with the Christabel Pankhurst Institute through research beacons.
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