
معرفی
Hayley Denyer is a Research Fellow at the Social, Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, King's College London. Her research focuses on applying remote measurement technology to study ADHD and neurodevelopmental disorders, including sleep features and cardiometabolic risk factors. She leads the ART-CARMA study, a large EU-funded project tracking adults with ADHD over 12 months. Previously, she worked at the Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health and the University of Birmingham, studying psychiatric risks in children with genetic disorders. Denyer's work bridges clinical psychiatry, technology, and public health, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to mental health.
- Education: PhD candidate at King's College London (funded by MRC DTP)
- Affiliations: SGDP Centre, IoPPN
- Key Projects: ART-CARMA, MAAM Study (ADHD and menstruation), Remote Tech for ADHD monitoring
Her research interests include ADHD intervention design, digital health biomarkers, and sleep variability analysis. Over 30 peer-reviewed articles detail her work on ADHD persistence, sleep dynamics, and technology adoption barriers.




