
معرفی
Dr. Louise Beattie is a Researcher at the University of Glasgow’s Mental Health & Wellbeing department. She holds a PhD in Psychology from the University of Glasgow and has extensive experience in sleep disruption, psychosis, and socio-emotional factors. Her current role involves coordinating the Glasgow site of the CONNECT study, focusing on digital tools to predict psychosis relapse. Dr. Beattie’s work integrates experimental psychology with clinical research, including a Daphne Jackson Fellowship (2019–2022) investigating sleep disruption in early psychosis.
Education:
- MA (Soc Sci)(Hons) in Psychology, University of Glasgow
- MSc in Research Methods of Psychological Science, University of Glasgow
- PhD in Psychology, University of Glasgow (ESRC-funded)
- Postgraduate Certificate in Educational Studies
Research Interests: Sleep disruption’s impact on mental health, psychosis, socio-emotional interactions (including autism), and digital interventions for mental health monitoring. Her work emphasizes translational research bridging clinical and experimental psychology.
Awards:
- Daphne Jackson Fellowship (Medical Research Scotland)
- Study Visit Scholarship (Experimental Psychology Society)
Grants & Grants: Funded research includes the CONNECT study (University of Manchester-led) and prior ESRC and Medical Research Scotland grants.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with Professors Andrew Gumley, Stephany Biello, and Peter Uhlhaas on psychosis and sleep research.
