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Anna Kolliakou is a Research Fellow at King’s College London’s Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN), where she has been affiliated since 1999. She holds the role of Clinical Informatics Interface and Network Lead, managing collaborations for the CRIS team and broader informatics initiatives. Her research integrates mental health, social media analysis, and natural language processing (NLP), with a focus on improving clinical data extraction and understanding of psychosis outcomes. Her PhD explored cannabis use in first-episode psychosis, and she contributed to the EU-funded PHEME project, validating NLP methods for mental healthcare applications.
Education: BA (Hons) Psychology (University of Essex), MSc in Clinical and Public Health Aspects of Addiction (King’s College London), PhD in Psychosis Studies (King’s College London).
Research interests span electronic health records, data linkage, and interdisciplinary art-science collaborations, including the Arts in Mind Festival. She leads CRIS-NLP initiatives and has pioneered work on social media analysis for public health insights. Her recent studies include investigating catatonia associations, cardiometabolic risks post-psychosis, and childhood adversity impacts on mental health outcomes.



