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Claire Wilson is a psychiatrist and academic at King’s College London’s Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, and South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. She holds titles of NIHR Advanced Fellow and Senior Harkness Fellow (2023-24). Her work focuses on psychiatric epidemiology, maternal and preconception mental health, and the intergenerational impacts of parental physical/mental health. She employs a lifespan approach to family resilience and translates research into clinical and policy interventions.
Education:
- BSc(Hons) Psychological Medicine, University of Glasgow (2010)
- MBChB Medicine, University of Glasgow (2012)
- PhD Epidemiological Psychiatry, King’s College London (2020)
- MA Clinical Education, King’s College London (2023)
Research emphasizes the preconception and perinatal periods, addressing multimorbidity in parents, substance misuse, and racial inequalities. Her methods include systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and complex intervention evaluations. Recent projects investigate domestic violence in maternity settings and trauma-informed mental health care.
Key Awards:
- NIHR Advanced Fellowship
- Commonwealth Fund Harkness Fellowship
Current grants include NIHR-funded studies on pregnancy planning for parents with mental illness and maternal health disparities. She leads projects addressing domestic violence identification and infant feeding decisions in severe mental illness contexts.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates across multidisciplinary teams at King’s College London, NHS Trusts, and international partners. Active in translating research into clinical guidelines and policy recommendations.




