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Dr. Lauren Robinson is a researcher affiliated with King's College London and the NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre (BRC), focusing on Psychological Medicine. Her work spans Eating Disorders, Neuroscience, and Mental Health, with a particular emphasis on personality profiles, diagnostic markers, and comorbidity in eating disorders.
Her research integrates longitudinal studies and neuroimaging to explore developmental trajectories in adolescents. Recent work includes machine learning applications for risk prediction in psychiatric conditions and immune ageing in COVID-19 severity. She leads projects like First Episode Eating Disorders and Markers of Bone Health (2019–2021), funded by collaborations with institutions such as the Berlin Institute of Health and NUI Galway.
Key trends in her 2024 publications include personality traits as diagnostic markers for eating disorders, immune system dynamics in viral diseases, and bone fracture risks in anorexia nervosa patients. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges psychiatry, genetics, and machine learning.
Lauren Robinson collaborates extensively across Europe, with affiliations at Technische Universitat Dresden, University of Toronto, and Fudan University. Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Good Health and Well-being (SDG 3).


